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Kids with High BP May Face Risk of Early Heart Disease Death as Adults
A heart health journey may start much earlier than once thought, as new research shows that kids with higher blood pressure at age 7 had a sharply increased risk of dying of heart disease by their mid-50s....
- Posted September 8, 2025
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FDA Warns of Juice Recall Linked To Potential Foodborne Illness
Parents in New Jersey, Pennsylvania and New York may want to pause before they pack a juice drink in their child’s lunchbox. Evergreen Orchard Farm, a New Jersey-based company, has issued a voluntary recall for three of...
- Posted September 8, 2025
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AI Aids Seniors In Reading, Reporting Blood Pressure At Home
Older adults managing high blood pressure might just have one more tool in the toolbox. A new study suggests that artificial intelligence (AI)-powered voice agents can help older adults manage their high blood pressure, potentially transforming how...
- Posted September 8, 2025
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Severe Pregnancy Nausea Causes Many To Rethink Motherhood, Study Finds
Extreme morning sickness during pregnancy, a condition known as hyperemesis gravidarum (HG), can have a devastating emotional and physical impact on pregnant women. A survey of close to 300 Australian women with HG reveals that more than...
- Posted September 8, 2025
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Substance Use During Pregnancy Can Harm a Fetus, Experts Warn
Using alcohol, tobacco, marijuana or other substances during pregnancy can harm the developing fetus, even when the risks are not always obvious, a West Virginia University psychiatrist warns. “Many substances can harm a fetus, including substances many...
- Posted September 7, 2025
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Cats Get Dementia Just Like People, Making Them a Potential Research Tool
Just like their human counterparts, cats may act cranky or confused and have trouble sleeping as they age. They may even yowl more than usual at night. These, researchers say, are dementia-like behaviors that may owe to...
- Posted September 6, 2025
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FDA Creates ‘Green List’ of GLP-1 Drug Ingredients Approved for Entry in the U.S.
The purpose of the list is to keep unverified and unapproved GLP-1 drug ingredients from entering the country
- Posted September 5, 2025
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LSD May Ease Anxiety Symptoms for Months, Study Finds
A single dose of LSD eased anxiety symptoms for many folks and the benefits lasted up to three months, a new study reports. The findings were published Sept. 4 in the Journal of the American Medical Association....
- Posted September 5, 2025
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New Ebola Outbreak Declared in Congo
Health officials in Congo have declared a new Ebola outbreak — the country’s 16th — after a case was confirmed in the southern Kasai province. “To date, the provisional report shows 28 suspected cases and 15 deaths,...
- Posted September 5, 2025
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Raw Cat Food Linked to H5N1 Virus After Infected Cat Is Euthanized
Federal health officials are warning cat owners about certain lots of RAWR Raw Cat Food Chicken Eats after a pet cat in San Francisco became infected with the H5N1 bird flu virus and had to be euthanized....
- Posted September 5, 2025




















