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Early Exposure to Air Pollution May Raise Childhood Blood Pressure

A new study finds children exposed to fine particulate matter during pregnancy and early childhood are more likely to have higher blood pressure from ages 5 to 12.

Is No Social Media as Risky as Too Much for Teens?

A new study finds both heavy use and zero use of social media can negatively impact teen well-being.

Study: Chronic Illness Raises Risk of Botox Side Effects

UK researchers report higher complication rates from cosmetic Botox injections among patients with chronic conditions like type 1 diabetes and thyroid disease.

16 Jan
Popular Super Greens Supplement Recalled After Salmonella Illnesses Reported

Popular Super Greens Supplement Recalled After Salmonella Illnesses Reported

A powdered super greens supplement sold across the U.S. has been recalled after federal health officials linked it to a Salmonella outbreak that has sickened people in at least 21 states.

At least 45 people have become ill after consuming Live it Up-brand Super ...

16 Jan
Mistrust Fuels Drop in Deceased Organ Donations, Kidney Transplants

Mistrust Fuels Drop in Deceased Organ Donations, Kidney Transplants

More than 100,000 people in the U.S. are waiting for an organ transplant, and most need a kidney. Thousands die each year before a matching organ becomes available.

New federal data reviewed by the Kidney Transplant Collaborative show that 116 fewer kidney transplants we...

16 Jan
Trump Administration Restores Nearly $2 Billion in Mental Health Grants

Trump Administration Restores Nearly $2 Billion in Mental Health Grants

Federal funding for mental health and addiction treatment programs will continue after the Trump administration abruptly reversed a plan to end nearly $2 billion in grants across the country.

Late Tuesday, thousands of grants overseen by Substance Abuse and Mental Health...

16 Jan
Whole Milk Returns to School Lunches

Whole Milk Returns to School Lunches

Whole milk may soon be back on school lunch trays across the U.S.

President Donald Trump signed a new law Wednesday that allows schools to serve whole and 2% milk again, reversing rules that limited higher-fat milk options for more than a decade.

The law, called th...

16 Jan
Nerve Stimulation Halts Depression In More Than 20% Of Patients, Clinical Trial Reports

Nerve Stimulation Halts Depression In More Than 20% Of Patients, Clinical Trial Reports

Treatment-resistant depression might be eased using an implant that sends electrical pulses to one of the body’s major nerve clusters, a new study says.

The implant, placed under the skin in the chest, sends carefully calibrated electrical pulses to the left vagus ...

16 Jan
'If In Doubt, Sit Them Out,' Insists New Concussion Guidance For Parents

'If In Doubt, Sit Them Out,' Insists New Concussion Guidance For Parents

The bottom line for managing youth sports concussions is “if in doubt, sit them out,” new guidelines say.

Earlier recognition of a concussion — and removal from play — will help a young athlete more quickly recover and return to competition, accor...

16 Jan
Air Pollution Increases Risk of Childhood High Blood Pressure

Air Pollution Increases Risk of Childhood High Blood Pressure

Children might wind up with high blood pressure due to air pollution exposure that occurred in the womb or the cradle, a new study says.

Exposure to smog before and after birth increases a child’s odds of having higher blood pressure between ages 5 and 12, research...

16 Jan
Medical Students Not Being Adequately Trained To Confront Death, Review Finds

Medical Students Not Being Adequately Trained To Confront Death, Review Finds

Doctors encounter death more than people in nearly all other lines of work.

That’s the price they pay for a career spent saving lives and helping people.

But modern medical education leaves doctors little-prepared for this inevitable challenge, a new evidence...

16 Jan
Fingertip Blood Oxygen Monitors Are Less Accurate For People Of Color, Study Finds

Fingertip Blood Oxygen Monitors Are Less Accurate For People Of Color, Study Finds

Most everyone’s seen one in a doctor’s office or hospital room — the finger clip device that reads a person’s pulse and blood oxygen levels.

But new research shows these ubiquitous devices appear to give misleading readings for people with darker ...

16 Jan
Drunk For No Reason? Could Be A Rare Gut Disorder, Researchers Say

Drunk For No Reason? Could Be A Rare Gut Disorder, Researchers Say

Ever felt drunk, hammered, wasted, absolutely smashed — but you haven’t touched a drop of alcohol?

You might have suffered from a rare gut condition called auto-brewery syndrome, which causes alcohol intoxication in people who haven’t had anything to dr...

15 Jan
Measles Outbreaks Grow in South Carolina and Southwest, Officials Warn

Measles Outbreaks Grow in South Carolina and Southwest, Officials Warn

Health officials are struggling to contain two growing measles outbreaks in the U.S., as new cases continue to climb weeks after holiday travel and gatherings helped the virus spread.

In South Carolina, officials confirmed 124 new measles cases since Friday, pushing the ...

15 Jan
Small Daily Habit Changes Could Add Years to Your Life, Study Finds

Small Daily Habit Changes Could Add Years to Your Life, Study Finds

You don’t need a new diet plan or a gym membership to improve your health in 2026. 

New research suggests that very small daily changes like sleeping a few extra minutes, moving a little more and eating slightly better may help people live longer and stay heal...

15 Jan
Obamacare Enrollment Drops After Premium Subsidies Expire

Obamacare Enrollment Drops After Premium Subsidies Expire

Fewer Americans are signing up for Obamacare this year after extra financial help that lowered monthly premiums expired, new counts show.

As of early January, 22.8 million people had enrolled in Affordable Care Act (ACA) health plans for coverage starting Jan. 1. That&rs...

15 Jan
FDA Moves To Remove Suicide Warnings From GLP-1 Weight Loss Drugs

FDA Moves To Remove Suicide Warnings From GLP-1 Weight Loss Drugs

Federal health regulators say popular weight loss drugs like Wegovy and Zepbound do not increase the risk of suicidal thoughts, and they have asked drugmakers to remove those warnings from medication labels.

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) said Tuesday that i...

15 Jan
Burn Pits Loaded Veterans' Lungs With Carbon, Study Says

Burn Pits Loaded Veterans' Lungs With Carbon, Study Says

Exposure to open-air burn pits during post-9/11 military conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan likely caused lung damage in some U.S. veterans, a new study says.

Veterans with deployment-related lung disease had higher levels of carbon-based particles in their lungs compared...

15 Jan
Can Teens Use Social Media Too Little For Their Own Good? Maybe, Study Says

Can Teens Use Social Media Too Little For Their Own Good? Maybe, Study Says

There appears to be a “Goldilocks zone” when it comes to social media use among teenagers.

Too much social media use can negatively affect a teenager’s well-being, a new study finds, dovetailing with results of previous research.

But too little so...

15 Jan
Genetics, Virus Play Key Roles In MS, Studies Suggest

Genetics, Virus Play Key Roles In MS, Studies Suggest

Genetics appear to help determine who develops multiple sclerosis (MS), a pair of new studies says.

A person’s genetics interact with an infection with Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) to cause a severe autoimmune reaction that leads to multiple sclerosis, researchers repo...

15 Jan
Depression Might Signal Brain Disease Risk Among Seniors

Depression Might Signal Brain Disease Risk Among Seniors

Depression in old age could be an early sign of serious brain disease, a new study says.

Depression occurs more often and earlier in seniors who go on to develop Parkinson’s disease or Lewy body dementia, researchers recently reported in the journal General Psy...

15 Jan
Elevated Blood Pressure Increases Pregnancy Risks, Study Finds

Elevated Blood Pressure Increases Pregnancy Risks, Study Finds

Managing an expecting mother’s blood pressure could improve her odds of an overall healthy pregnancy, a new study says.

Just a 10-point increase in a pregnant woman’s systolic blood pressure — the top number in a blood pressure reading — is linked...

15 Jan
This Device Might Help Seniors Avoid Dementia, Study Finds

This Device Might Help Seniors Avoid Dementia, Study Finds

Some seniors are loathe to don a hearing aid, worried that the devices will be a hassle or make them look old.

But that hearing aid might help them avoid dementia, a new study says.

People prescribed a hearing aid had a 33% lower risk of dementia, researchers repor...

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