Task Force Lowers Starting Age for Diabetes Screening to 35
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The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force newly recommends that diabetes screening start at age 35 for adults with excess weight or obesity ..read more
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Survey: Over 42% of People Have Tried Treating Themselves for STDs During COVID-19 Pandemic
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We surveyed 1,000 people who regularly get tested for STDs to see how the COVID-19 pandemic has affected their testing and behavior ..read more
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Many People with High Blood Pressure, Diabetes Missing Key Urine Test
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Two recent studies find that a significant number of people at risk for kidney disease are not getting screened for urine albumin ..read more
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Survey: 1/4 of Sexually Active Singles Not Worried About Contracting HIV
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To gauge the American public’s fear of HIV in 2021, we asked 1,250 single Americans ages 18 and older about their level of concern about contracting HIV ..read more
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More Than One-third of Americans Do Not Trust COVID-19 Testing
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According to a recent survey, more than one-third of Americans do not trust the accuracy of COVID-19 testing ..read more
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LabTestsOnline.org is now Testing.com
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The National Kidney Foundation and the American Society for Nephrology call for removing race as a factor in kidney function estimates ..read more
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Health Officials Lower Threshold for Lead Poisoning in Children
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The new lower threshold for blood lead levels will likely increase the number of children found to have lead exposure ..read more
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Diagnosing Cystic Fibrosis with Sweat Sticker
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An experimental wearable device measures sweat chloride levels in real time for diagnosing and monitoring cystic fibrosis ..read more
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Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria Cause More Deaths than HIV or Malaria
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A new global report found that more people died of infections caused by antibiotic-resistant bacteria than HIV or malaria in 2019. Bacterial infections that don’t respond to antibiotic treatment are a serious public health threat. Misuse and overuse of antibiotics have contributed to this increasing worldwide problem ..read more
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