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13 Oct
A new study finds mothers who deliver by cesarean section are more likely to experience severe pain that disrupts sleep and daily life.
10 Oct
A new study finds short bursts of physical activity throughout the day help improve heart and lung function, especially for people who are otherwise sedentary.
09 Oct
A new report from the American Cancer Society finds a steep rise in lobular breast cancer between 2012 and 2021.
Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter October 14, 2025
About 2 out of 3 people in chronic pain regularly turn to chocolate, ice cream, salty snacks or other comfort foods to cope, a new study says.
This raises their odds of gaining weight, which in turn can worsen pain and increase risk of future health problems, researchers said.
“People who live with pain every day need to find w... Full Page
Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter October 14, 2025
Cancer patients aren’t just battling a deadly disease — part of their time and energy can also be spent fighting the system intended to cure them, a new study says.
Half of cancer patients who needed prior insurance authorization for their care had to directly involve themselves in the process, researchers reported at the Ameri... Full Page
Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter October 14, 2025
Social media could be costing your tween some of their brain power, a new study says.
Children between 9 and 13 years of age who spent more time on social media performed worse on tests of reading, memory and language two years later, researchers reported today in the Journal of the American Medical Association.
“This ... Full Page
Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter October 14, 2025
An expecting mother’s ZIP code can influence the future health of their newborn child, new research has found.
Women with rural ZIP codes are less likely to get proper prenatal care, and their newborns more likely to have troubling health at birth, researchers reported Sunday at the American Society of Anesthesiologists’ annual... Full Page
Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter October 14, 2025
Fentanyl overdose deaths are surging among seniors, particularly in cases where the powerful opioid is mixed with stimulants like cocaine or methamphetamine, a new study says.
Fentanyl-stimulant overdose (OD) deaths skyrocketed by an astonishing 9,000% during the past eight years, approaching rates found in younger adults, researchers repo... Full Page
I. Edwards HealthDay Reporter October 12, 2025
A new study from Case Western Reserve University suggests a major shift in schizophrenia treatment: One that focuses on helping patients better interpret social cues.
“We’ve been treating schizophrenia with a one-size-fits-all approach for decades,” Jessica Wojtalik, an assistant professor at the Cleveland university&rsqu... Full Page
I. Edwards HealthDay Reporter October 11, 2025
As millions of birds migrate south for the winter, many face dangerous obstacles on their journey, and experts say people can help them have a safe trip.
This week saw the biggest migration event ever recorded by the BirdCast, a bird study project at Cornell University in Ithaca, New York — 1.25 billion. Farther south, trackers at Vi... Full Page
I. Edwards HealthDay Reporter October 10, 2025
A new at-home version of a common heart failure drug could make treatment easier for millions of Americans.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved Lasix ONYU (furosemide injection), a new drug-device combination developed by SQ Innovation, Inc., for treating edema caused by chronic heart failure.
The approval ... Full Page
I. Edwards HealthDay Reporter October 10, 2025
A new U.N. study warns that tens of thousands of young children in Gaza are suffering from life-threatening hunger as food shortages continue into a second year.
The U.N. Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA) estimates that about 54,600 children under 5 in Gaza are acutely malnourished. That includes more ... Full Page
I. Edwards HealthDay Reporter October 10, 2025
What was once tossed into compost bins could soon help grow stronger crops and even support human health, new research suggests.
A series of recent studies published in American Chemical Society (ACS) journals reveal how scientists are transforming food waste — from sugar beets to coconut fibers — into valuable materials for fa... Full Page
I. Edwards HealthDay Reporter October 10, 2025
A new study suggests that virtual reality (VR) experiences designed to mimic psychedelic visual effects could safely boost creativity and flexibility in thinking — without the use of drugs.
Researchers from Catholic University of the Sacred Heart in Milan found that “cyberdelic” VR experiences — computer-generated e... Full Page
Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter October 10, 2025
A new drug combo is offering hope for men with advanced prostate cancer.
Adding the targeted cancer drug niraparib to hormone therapy reduced the risk of prostate tumor growth and slowed symptom advance, according to findings published Oct. 7 in the journal Nature Medicine.
The combination was even more effective among men w... Full Page
Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter October 10, 2025
Patients experiencing a sickle cell crisis can wind up waiting hours in agony if inappropriately triaged by ER staff, a new study says.
Patients misplaced in a less severe pain category waited nearly three times as long for their first dose of pain medication compared to those assessed properly, researchers reported Oct. 7 in the journal <... Full Page
Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter October 10, 2025
Low-dose IV infusions of ketamine are safe and effective in treating chronic pain, a new study says.
Ketamine infusions as part of comprehensive clinical pain care helped as many as 46% of patients improve their physical function, sleep quality and pain management, researchers reported this week in the journal Regional Anesthesia &... Full Page
Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter October 10, 2025
Experts argue it’s never too late to quit smoking, and a new study says that applies to people with late-stage cancer as well.
Patients with advanced cancer gained nearly a full year of additional life if they quit smoking, compared to those who kept lighting up, researchers reported Oct 9 in the Journal of the National Comprehen... Full Page
Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter October 10, 2025
YouTube or TikTok might offer a solid alternative to meditation when it comes to stress relief.
People’s stress dropped about as much from watching a short inspirational video as it did through guided meditation, researchers reported in the journal Psychology of Popular Media.
“What we found is that even a few mi... Full Page
Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter October 10, 2025
Cancer patients are more likely to survive if they live in a state that expanded its Medicaid program under the Affordable Care Act (ACA), new research shows.
Patients were more likely to have higher five-year and overall survival rates if their state had expanded Medicaid, researchers reported Oct. 8 in the journal Cancer.
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I. Edwards HealthDay Reporter October 9, 2025
University of Colorado football coach Deion Sanders said Tuesday he was undergoing surgery to treat ongoing blood clot issues, and less than a day after the procedure, returned to practice Wednesday.
The 58-year-old coach had shared earlier in the week that he was in “a lot of pain” during last Saturday’s 35-21 loss to Te... Full Page
I. Edwards HealthDay Reporter October 9, 2025
A new study suggests there’s more to sleep than how long you snooze each night. Your overall sleep pattern could shape your mood, brain function and even long-term health.
Researchers from Concordia University in Montreal identified five distinct sleep profiles that may help explain why some people feel well-rested while others strug... Full Page
I. Edwards HealthDay Reporter October 9, 2025
A Minnesota-based company is recalling two types of organic frozen spinach sold nationwide because they may be contaminated with Listeria, a bacteria that can cause serious or even life-threatening illness.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) said the recall affects products made by Sno Pac Foods, which distributes both un... Full Page
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