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Optimistic? Your Asthma Might Improve, Study Says
Want your asthma to improve? Cultivate a positive outlook, researchers say. An asthma patient’s level of optimism or pessimism can influence how their symptoms progress, a new study says. People who expect their asthma and health to...
- Posted July 9, 2025
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‘Harmless’ Virus Might Trigger Parkinson’s Disease, Researchers Say
A common virus once thought harmless to humans might be linked to Parkinson’s disease, a new study says. The germ, Human Pegivirus (HPgV), was found in half the autopsied brains of patients with Parkinson’s, but not in...
- Posted July 9, 2025
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American Academy of Pediatrics Sues HHS Over Vaccine Policy
AAP maintains RFK Jr. violated federal law by unilaterally changing COVID-19 vaccine recommendations without scientific evidence
- Posted July 8, 2025
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These Items Sold at Costco Have Been Recalled — Check Your Home
If you shop at Costco, you may want to check your home for items that have recently been recalled. In the past few months, the retailer has flagged nearly a dozen products due to safety or health...
- Posted July 8, 2025
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U.S. Measles Cases Hit Highest Level Since Disease Was Eliminated in 2000
Measles cases in the United States have reached their highest level in 25 years, with more than 1,270 confirmed cases this year. That number surpasses the last record of 1,274 cases set in 2019, according to new...
- Posted July 8, 2025
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Kids’ Health in U.S. Has Gotten Worse Over the Past 17 Years, Study Finds
The health of American kids has worsened over the past 17 years, with more now struggling with obesity, mental health problems and chronic illness, a new study shows. Researchers used electronic health records, surveys and international data...
- Posted July 8, 2025
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Common Meds Aren’t Linked To Inflammatory Bowel Disease, Study Says
There’s no evidence that common medications can trigger a chronic inflammatory bowel disease called microscopic colitis, a new study says. Microscopic colitis is responsible for more than 30% of all chronic diarrhea cases in seniors, and cases...
- Posted July 8, 2025
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Three-Quarters of Stomach Cancers Could Be Prevented By Targeting One Type of Bacteria
Three-quarters of stomach cancer cases could be prevented if doctors eradicate infection by a common type of bacteria, a new study says. The bacteria, Helicobacter pylori, is linked to 76% of future stomach cancer cases, researchers reported July...
- Posted July 8, 2025
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Excess Weight Increases Risk of Health Double-Whammy Among Older Women
Older women carrying excess weight have a higher risk of a life-threatening double-whammy, a new study says. Women past menopause with a higher body mass index (BMI) were more likely to develop breast cancer if they had...
- Posted July 8, 2025
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Clash Of Drugs Impedes Lung Cancer Treatment, Lowers Survival
Two drugs used in lung cancer treatment appear to be tripping over each other, reducing patients’ chances for a cure, a new study says. Corticosteroids are commonly prescribed to alleviate cancer-related symptoms in patients with non-small cell...
- Posted July 8, 2025




















