8 of the biggest health stories from this week in case you missed them

8 of the biggest health stories from this week in case you missed them

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In case you missed them, here are a few of the biggest health stories from this week.

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Check out these eight key stories.

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A new study suggests that taking a popular form of supplements could make a certain group of people more susceptible to experiencing heart disease and strokes.

A cardiologist and nutritionist weighed in. Click here to get the story.

Fish oil pills
"Further studies are needed to determine the precise mechanisms for the development and prognosis of cardiovascular disease events with regular use of fish oil supplements," the authors of a new study wrote.

Only 51% of polled Americans know how to perform hands-only CPR, and only 49% could assist with serious bleeding.

ER doctors shared tips on how people can be better prepared. Click here to get the story.

Emergency room
"When you’re trained in these lifesaving skills, you’ll know how to recognize the signs that someone needs help and buy time until the [first] responders can get there," a doctor said.

Families may want to wait before making the "irreversible decision" to take loved ones off life support after a traumatic brain injury, some doctors and researchers say. Click here to get the story.

hospital setting patient holds hand
Many patients who died after traumatic brain injuries may have survived and recovered if their families had waited to take them off life support, a new study has found.

For Women’s Health Month, three mothers and grandmothers — ages 41, 55 and 64 — revealed how they're defying their chronological ages. Click here to get the story.

Women's health
Left to right, Julie Gibson Clark, Amy Hardison and Lil Eskey all shared the lifestyle habits that are helping them slow down biological aging.

Dr. Brooke Goldner of Cornell University, who lives with lupus, has dedicated her life to raising awareness of the disease. She shared the truths behind some of the biggest misconceptions. Click here to get the story.

Lupus split
Dr. Brooke Goldner, a board-certified medical doctor and an autoimmune professor at Cornell University, pictured at right, is committed to debunking lupus myths and misconceptions.

Research from Massachusetts General Hospital found that people who have specific genetic traits, paired with anxiety or depression, are at a "significantly higher heart attack risk" during periods of social or political stress. Click here to get the story.

2020 election results next to image of a heart attack
"The mind-heart connection is strong, and this study highlights that not only our bodies, but also our minds, need rest and care," a doctor said.

Those who experience vivid nightmares and odd hallucinations might be at a higher risk of lupus, a new study suggests. Researchers and doctors revealed the link. Click here to get the story.

Desperate girl suffering insomnia
The study looked at not only the issues surrounding sleep, but also when the issues for participants began.

Ninety percent of paralyzed patients regained strength or function in their upper limbs after receiving an experimental therapy, a new study found. Experts weighed in on why this could be a "game-changer" for some patients. Click here to get the story.

Weekend health stories
Some of this week's top health stories include supplement risks, emergency skills, sleep disorder ramifications and more.

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