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20 Oct

Teenagers Are Quitting HS Sports Due to Body Image Concerns Driven by Social Media

More teens are quitting HS sports saying they don’t look right for the sports based on what they see in the media and social media, according to a new study.

19 Oct

COVID-19 Linked to Increased Risk of Guillain-Barré Syndrome, a Rare but Serious Autoimmune Disorder, New Study Finds

In a new study, participants recently infected with COVID-19 were six times more likely to develop Guillain-Barré syndrome, where the immune system attacks the nerves.

18 Oct

Adult ADHD Linked to Increased Risk of Dementia

A new study finds adults with ADHD are nearly 3 times more likely to develop dementia compared to those without the condition.

FDA Approves New Drug for Deadly Lung Cancer

Robin Foster HealthDay Reporter May 17, 2024

FDA Approves New Drug for Deadly Lung Cancer

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Thursday approved a new drug to treat patients with an advanced form of deadly lung cancer.

Importantly, tarlatamab (Imdelltra) is only for patients who have exhausted all other options to treat extensive-stage small cell lung cancer.

"The FDA's approval of Imdelltra marks a pivotal... Página completa

U.S. Justice Department Moves to Reclassify Weed as Less Risky Drug

Robin Foster HealthDay Reporter May 17, 2024

U.S. Justice Department Moves to Reclassify Weed as Less Risky Drug

The U.S. Justice Department on Thursday moved to reclassify marijuana as a less dangerous drug, setting the stage for a significant shift in the nation's drug policy.

In a proposed rule sent to the federal register, officials acknowledge the medical uses of marijuana and state that cannabis has less potential for abuse than more dangerous ... Página completa

Global Life Expectancy Could Rise By More Than 4 Years by 2050

Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter May 17, 2024

Global Life Expectancy Could Rise By More Than 4 Years by 2050

Life expectancy around the world is expected to increase by nearly 5 years in men and more than 4 years in women during the next three decades, researchers predict.

These increases are expected to be in countries where life expectancy typically is shorter, according to the report published May 16 in The Lancet.

The trend is ... Página completa

Most Cancer Treatments Near End of Life Are Useless: Study

Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter May 17, 2024

Most Cancer Treatments Near End of Life Are Useless: Study

Cutting-edge cancer treatments are essentially useless for patients barely clinging to life, a new study shows.

Chemotherapies, immunotherapies, targeted therapies and hormone therapies do not improve survival rates in patients with very advanced tumors near the end of life, according to findings published May 16 in the journal JAMA On... Página completa

Brain's 'Food Smell' Circuitry Might Drive Overeating

Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter May 17, 2024

Brain's 'Food Smell' Circuitry Might Drive Overeating

The smell of food is appetizing when you’re hungry. At the same time, it can be a turnoff if you’re full.

That’s due to the interaction between two different parts of the brain involving sense of smell and behavior motivation, a new study finds.

And it could be why some people can’t easily stop eating when they’re full, whi... Página completa

The More Kids Use Social Media, The More They're Likely to Vape

Ernie Mundell HealthDay Reporter May 17, 2024

The More Kids Use Social Media, The More They're Likely to Vape

Kids and young adults who use social media for seven or more hours per day have double the risk of taking up vaping or smoking or both, new research shows.

The study is based on a survey of almost 11,000 young British people ages 10 to 25 who were tracked from 2015 through 2021.

Overall, 8.5% said they currently smoked, 2.5% said th... Página completa

Men Are More Debilitated by Diabetes Than Women

Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter May 17, 2024

Men Are More Debilitated by Diabetes Than Women

Men are more vulnerable than women to the debilitating effects of diabetes, a new long-term study finds.

Overall rates of diabetes are similar between men and women, according to the report published May 16 in the Journal of Epidemiology & Community Health.

But heart disease, eye disorders, kidney problems and leg and fo... Página completa

Is Your Child Ready for Summer Sleepaway Camp?

Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter May 17, 2024

Is Your Child Ready for Summer Sleepaway Camp?

Sleepaway camp can be a lot of fun for kids, but only if they’re ready for the experience.

And that’s the tough part -- figuring out as a parent when a child is ready to stay away from home, and what they’ll need while they’re at camp, said Dr. Laurel Williams, a professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences at Baylor College of ... Página completa

Spread of Deadlier Mpox Strain in Africa Has CDC Concerned

Ernie Mundell HealthDay Reporter May 16, 2024

Spread of Deadlier Mpox Strain in Africa Has CDC Concerned

The central African nation of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) is battling a record number of cases of mpox, fueled by a strain with a higher death rate than the variant that spread in Europe and America in 2022.

Getting the DRC outbreak under control, and containing it to within that country, is imperative, experts at the U.S. Cente... Página completa

Plant-Based Diets Lower Risk of Heart Trouble, Cancer and Death

Robin Foster HealthDay Reporter May 16, 2024

Plant-Based Diets Lower Risk of Heart Trouble, Cancer and Death

Following a vegetarian or vegan diet might just buy you a longer, healthier life, a new review finds.

Staying away from meat was tied to a reduced risk of heart disease, cancer and early death, researchers reported in a study published Wednesday in the journal PLOS One.

After combing through nearly 50 studies on such diets t... Página completa

Brain Decline, Dementia Common Among Older American Indians

Ernie Mundell HealthDay Reporter May 16, 2024

Brain Decline, Dementia Common Among Older American Indians

Higher rates of blood vessel-damaging conditions like hypertension or diabetes may be driving up rates of cognitive decline and dementia among older American Indians, new research shows.

The study found that 54% of American Indians ages 72 to 95 had some form of impairment in their thinking and/or memory skills, while 10% had dementia. Página completa

Stroke, Migraine, Alzheimer's: Climate Change Will Likely Make Them Worse

Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter May 16, 2024

Stroke, Migraine, Alzheimer's: Climate Change Will Likely Make Them Worse

Climate change is likely to make brain conditions like stroke, migraine, Alzheimer’s disease, epilepsy and multiple sclerosis even worse, a new review warns.

The potential effects of a changing climate is likely to be substantial on a range of neurological conditions, researchers report May 15 in The Lancet Neurology journal.Página completa

Immunotherapy Before and After Surgery Boosts Lung Cancer Survival

Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter May 16, 2024

Immunotherapy Before and After Surgery Boosts Lung Cancer Survival

Immunotherapy can boost the survival of early-stage lung cancer patients eligible for surgery when it’s combined with chemotherapy, a new clinical trial reports.

Those who got immunotherapy before and after surgery -- along with pre-surgical chemo -- had a 42% lower risk of cancer progression, recurrence or death than those who only rec... Página completa

Cream Cheese From Aldi, Hy-Vee Stores Recalled Due to Salmonella Risk

Ernie Mundell HealthDay Reporter May 16, 2024

Cream Cheese From Aldi, Hy-Vee Stores Recalled Due to Salmonella Risk

Two major supermarket chains, Aldi and Hy-Vee, are recalling brands of cream cheese because of a potential risk for salmonella.

No actual illnesses linked to the products have yet been reported, but Hy-Vee said it's announcing the recall of Hy-Vee Cream Cheese Spread "out of an abundance of caution due to the potential for contamination wi... Página completa

Seeing Your Doctors Via Zoom? What's Behind Them Matters

Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter May 16, 2024

Seeing Your Doctors Via Zoom? What's Behind Them Matters

Telehealth has made it possible for doctors to deliver care from anywhere, but a professional-looking background helps patients feel more confident about their care and advice, a new study finds.

Even if doctors are miles away from the clinic or exam room, they should make it look like they’re there, according to results published May 15... Página completa

Mediterranean Diet Could Be a Stress-Buster, Study Finds

Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter May 16, 2024

Mediterranean Diet Could Be a Stress-Buster, Study Finds

The Mediterranean diet has already been shown to be great for a person’s physical health, but new research finds that following the Mediterranean diet also can lift your mood.

People on the diet tended to have lower levels of anxiety and stress, researchers reported recently in the journal Nutrients.

“It’s a big tick f... Página completa

PTSD Triples Odds for Teeth Grinding, Study Finds

Ernie Mundell HealthDay Reporter May 16, 2024

PTSD Triples Odds for Teeth Grinding, Study Finds

People with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) face more than triple the odds of bruxism, otherwise known as teeth grinding, a new study finds.

The small study of 76 Brazilian adults (38 diagnosed with PTSD and 38 without the condition) found much higher incidence of daytime teeth grinding.

“Our study showed that PTSD can be man... Página completa

Dreams Might Help You Process Bad Experiences

Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter May 16, 2024

Dreams Might Help You Process Bad Experiences

A good night’s sleep helps clear the cobwebs from your mind, and researchers now think they’ve figured out how dreaming helps.

A night spent dreaming appears to help people better process extreme events in their lives, as well as clear daily mundane things from their memory, according to results published recently in the journal Sc... Página completa

FDA Approves First Self-Test Collection Kit for HPV

Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter May 15, 2024

FDA Approves First Self-Test Collection Kit for HPV

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved a kit that will allow women to collect their own vaginal sample for HPV screening, a move that could increase early detection in those at risk for cervical cancer.

Women will be able to swab themselves in privacy at a doctor’s office, clinic or pharmacy, and the sample will then be sent ... Página completa

U.S. Drug Overdose Deaths Decline for First Time in 5 Years

Ernie Mundell HealthDay Reporter May 15, 2024

U.S. Drug Overdose Deaths Decline for First Time in 5 Years

The relentless rise in deaths from drug overdose in the United States may finally have stalled: New data from 2023 show the first decline in such deaths since 2018.

"Statistics indicate there were an estimated 107,543 drug overdose deaths in the United States during 2023 — a decrease of 3% from the 111,029 deaths estimated in 2022," CDC ... Página completa

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