- Tea and Coffee May Help Protect You From Some Cancers
- Too Much Acetaminophen Could Harm Seniors’ Health
- Last Year’s Platinum-Based Drugs Shortage Didn’t Raise Cancer Deaths, Study Found
- Autism Tops List of Worldwide Youth Health Issues
- Dancing Helps People With Parkinson’s In More Ways Than One
- Flu Cases Start to Surge as Americans Prepare for Holiday Gatherings
- GLP-1 Zepbound Is Approved As First Drug For Sleep Apnea
- Feeling Appreciated by Partner is Critical for Caregiver’s Mental Health
- Chatbot “Brains” May Slow with Age
- More of America’s Pets Are Overdosing on Stray Coke, Meth
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AI May Not Be Ready to Run Emergency Rooms
AI isn’t ready to run a hospital’s emergency room just yet, a new study concludes. ChatGPT likely would ask for unnecessary x-rays and antibiotics for some patients, and admit others who don’t really need hospital treatment, researchers...
- Posted October 8, 2024
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Epinephrine: Tips to the ‘EpiPen’ Ingredient and How It Treats Anaphylaxis
The recent approval of a new epinephrine nasal spray gives patients a powerful new way to keep life-threatening allergic reactions at bay. But that doesn’t mean folks no longer have to worry about anaphylaxis. According to the...
- Posted October 8, 2024
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Marijuana Use Tied to Worse School Outcomes for Teens
Generations of parental warnings may not be wrong: A massive study of available data finds teens who use marijuana have significantly worse outcomes at school. Data from 63 studies involving almost 440,000 youths found “cannabis use during...
- Posted October 7, 2024
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Are People Holding Their Arms Incorrectly for Blood Pressure Tests?
Checking your blood pressure at home? Pay attention to arm position. A new study by Johns Hopkins researchers confirms that it makes a “huge difference” when it comes to getting an accurate measurement. And, the authors add,...
- Posted October 7, 2024
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Increases in Life Span Are Beginning to Slow
So much for the idea that most people born today will live 100 years or more. New research shows that the dramatic increases in life expectancy seen during the 19th and 20th centuries have slowed considerably. In...
- Posted October 7, 2024
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U.S. Scientists Win Nobel Prize in Medicine for Discovery of mRNA
A pair of American scientists have won the 2024 Nobel Prize in medicine for their discovery of microRNA, tiny genetic molecules that play a crucial role in how genes shape the body. The research of Victor Ambros...
- Posted October 7, 2024
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U.S. Overdose Deaths Drop 10% in Early Data
In findings that suggest inroads are being made in the battle against America’s opioid epidemic, new government data shows a 10% drop in overdose deaths. The statistics, compiled by states and posted by the U.S. Centers for Disease...
- Posted October 7, 2024
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Yellowjackets and Bees Swarm in NC in Helene’s Aftermath
Even as folks in North Carolina continue to clean up following the devastation of Hurricane Helene, a new health danger has emerged: The massive flooding that swept away roads and towns also uprooted the underground nests of...
- Posted October 7, 2024
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Minority Patients More Likely to Be Denied the Free Preventive Care Mandated by Obamacare
Two new studies show insurers continue to deny claims for preventive care that is supposed to be free under Obamacare. And insurers are more apt to reject claims from patients who are Asian, Black or Hispanic as...
- Posted October 7, 2024
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PFAS ‘Forever Chemicals’ Could Disrupt Sleep
Researchers at the University of Southern California (USC) have broken new ground, linking “forever chemicals” in the blood to poor sleep. Their research — published in the October issue of the journal Environmental Advances — is the...
- Posted October 7, 2024