• Blood Sugar May Be Key to Brain Power After a Stroke

    Having higher blood sugar can lead to quicker loss of brain power after a stroke, a new study suggests. High blood pressure and cholesterol were not associated with a similar mental loss, even in those at higher...

    • Posted May 19, 2023
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  • At Least 10 Pesticides Could Have Links to Parkinson’s

    Scientists say they’ve identified 10 pesticides that kill neurons involved in Parkinson’s disease, marking a leap forward in their understanding of the movement disorder. Pesticide exposure has long been associated with Parkinson’s, but investigators hadn’t been able...

    • Posted May 19, 2023
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  • Signs Your Toddler Might Have ADHD

    Spotting ADHD early can ensure children with the condition get the help they need sooner rather than later. But how can parents know if the behavior they’re seeing in their child is a sign of attention deficit...

    • Posted May 19, 2023
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  • FDA Panel Backs First RSV Vaccine Given in Pregnancy to Protect Infants

    The first vaccine designed to protect infants against respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) by vaccinating their mothers during pregnancy has been backed by a panel of advisers to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. On Thursday the independent...

    • Posted May 19, 2023
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  • Drug May Offer New Approach Against Rheumatoid Arthritis

    An investigational drug may hit the reset button on a faulty immune system for some people with rheumatoid arthritis. Rheumatoid arthritis, or RA, is an autoimmune disease that occurs when the body misfires against its own joints...

    • Posted May 18, 2023
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  • Fat Growing Around Muscles Could Be a Silent Killer

    It’s well known that it’s unhealthy to have belly fat accumulating around your abdominal organs, but there’s a more insidious form of fat that could be even more hazardous to your health, a new study says. Fat...

    • Posted May 18, 2023
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  • Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD): What It Is, Symptoms & Treatments

    Ever heard of the winter blues? This common phrase is used to describe that blah feeling that strikes during winter months when the weather is cold and the sky is gray in many parts of the country....

    • Posted May 18, 2023
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  • Another Possible Exercise Bonus: Preventing Parkinson’s

    Regular exercise has a long list of health benefits, and a new study suggests another one could be added: a lower risk of Parkinson’s disease. The study, of nearly 99,000 French women, found that those who were...

    • Posted May 18, 2023
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  • Free Fertility App Shared Info With Third Parties, FTC Says

    Owners of the free fertility app Premom have settled with users after sharing health data without consent to other companies, including Google and marketing firms in China. The U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) announced the $200,000 settlement...

    • Posted May 18, 2023
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  • Vaping Could Up Teens’ Odds for Marijuana Use, Binge Drinking

    Teens who use electronic cigarettes are significantly more likely than non-vapers to binge-drink and use cannabis, new research finds. Surveys of teens ages 13 to 18 revealed that vapers were 20 times more likely to use marijuana...

    • Posted May 18, 2023
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