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Separation anxiety in adults: Symptoms, treatment, and management
A person develops extreme anxiety as a result of the separation. A person may also manifest physical symptoms related to
Football training in school greatly improves girls’ fitness and health
Schoolgirls can achieve lower blood pressure, stronger muscles, better balance and improved jumping performance if their school puts football training
Multisensory interventions cut pain in preterm infant eye exams
(HealthDay)—The addition of multisensory pain-reducing interventions to topical anesthetic (TA) reduces pain in eye examinations of preterm infants, according to
Variables ID’d to predict height loss in postmenopausal women
(HealthDay)—A set of commonly available variables may be useful in predicting the five-year risk of height loss ≥1 inch in
Chicago-area hospitals aim to boost transplants with ‘lung in a box’
Emphysema crept up on Bob Falat, gradually robbing him of his ability to breathe. The Lockport man, 72, had to
Noise pollution is one of the biggest health risks in city life
Noise is one of the biggest pollutants in modern cities but the risk is often overlooked despite being linked to
Why fever can be your friend in times of illness
When we are healthy, our body temperature tends to gravitate around a constant 37°C (98.6°F). But when our bodies are
Medication-related harm in older adults is common, costly, and preventable
New research indicates that harm from medicines is common in older adults following hospital discharge, and it results in substantial
Unnecessary antibiotic use in asthma exacerbations may increase hospital stay, costs
Administering antibiotics to adults hospitalized with an asthma exacerbation without any documented indication of lung infection appears to lengthen hospital