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FDA May Ease Warning on Hormone Therapy for Menopause Symptoms
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is reviewing whether to change the warning label on hormone replacement therapy (HRT) drugs used to treat menopause symptoms, a move many experts say is long overdue. “We are in...
- Posted October 6, 2025
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Love Chewing Ice? It Could Damage Your Teeth and Jaw
Chewing on ice may seem harmless, perhaps even refreshing, but dental experts warn it can actually wreak havoc on your teeth. While the occasional crunch of an ice cube isn’t likely to do severe damage, making it...
- Posted October 6, 2025
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Dog Treats Recalled Nationwide Over Salmonella Risk to Pets
A Michigan pet treat company is recalling some bags of dog chews after they were found to be contaminated with Salmonella, which can sicken both pets and people. Best Buy Bones, Inc., based in Mount Morris, announced...
- Posted October 6, 2025
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Costco To Sell Ozempic and Wegovy for $499 a Month
Costco shoppers will be able fill prescriptions for Ozempic and Wegovy — two of the most popular weight loss and diabetes drugs — at a discount. Novo Nordisk, the maker of both medications, announced Friday that the...
- Posted October 6, 2025
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Overeating A Sign Of Early Mental Health Problems Among Preschooler Girls
Preschoolers who regularly overeat are likely swallowing their emotions as well, a new study says. Girls who overeat as preschoolers are more likely to develop anxiety, impulsivity and hyperactivity when they grow into teenagers, researchers reported in...
- Posted October 6, 2025
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Injectable Drug Slows Deterioration From Pulmonary Hypertension
A recently approved injectable drug can significantly stall deteriorating health among people newly diagnosed with the most severe form of high blood pressure, a new study says. Sotatercept reduced patient’s risk of deterioration by 76% due to...
- Posted October 6, 2025
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Alzheimer’s Drug Might Improve Social Functioning Among Kids With Autism
An approved pill for Alzheimer’s disease might help boost social functioning in some children and teens with autism spectrum disorder, a new small-scale clinical trial has found. Memantine improved these kids’ social behaviors 56%, compared to a...
- Posted October 6, 2025
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Seasonal Allergies Might Increase Suicide Rate, Study Says
Seasonal allergies are considered an annoyance to most, and maddening to some. Few think of seasonal sniffles and sneezes as potentially fatal — but we might be overlooking the danger they pose, a new study warns. High...
- Posted October 6, 2025
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Air Pollution Particles Hitch A Ride On Red Blood Cells, Into Major Organs, Study Says
The tiny particles inhaled from air pollution stick to our red blood cells, hitching a ride to do damage throughout our bodies, a new small-scale study says. These particles — produced by motor vehicles and industrial emissions...
- Posted October 6, 2025
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Two Of Five Drivers Killed In Car Crashes Were Stoned, Study Says
More than 2 in 5 drivers were driving while stoned when they died in car wrecks in a major Ohio county, a new study says. Coroner records show that nearly 42% of drivers who died in motor...
- Posted October 6, 2025




















