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October 2, 2025
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Sep. 28, 2025 Eating more fruit could help protect lungs from air pollution damage, particularly in women. Researchers point to antioxidants and anti-inflammatory compounds in fruit as possible defenses against harmful airborne ...
Sep. 27, 2025 Ultra-processed foods make up the bulk of U.S. diets, and new research links high intake to inflammation, a predictor of heart disease. People consuming the most UPFs were far more likely to show elevated hs-CRP levels, especially older adults, ...
Sep. 22, 2025 A sweeping review from NYU Langone Health reveals that everyday exposure to plastics—especially during childhood—poses lasting risks for heart disease, infertility, asthma, and even brain ...
Sep. 21, 2025 New studies reveal that lifestyle changes—such as exercise, healthy eating, and social engagement—can help slow or prevent cognitive decline. Experts say this low-cost, powerful approach could transform dementia care and reduce its crushing toll ...
Sep. 20, 2025 Despite strong evidence that salt substitutes can safely lower sodium intake and reduce high blood pressure, very few Americans use them. A new analysis of nearly 20 years of national health data found that usage peaked at just over 5% and then ...
Sep. 19, 2025 Wildfires are no longer a seasonal nuisance but a deadly, nationwide health crisis. Fueled by climate change, smoke is spreading farther and lingering longer, with new research warning of tens of thousands of additional deaths annually by ...
Sep. 16, 2025 Switching clocks twice a year disrupts circadian rhythms in ways that harm health. Stanford scientists found permanent standard time would reduce obesity and stroke rates nationwide, making it the ...
Sep. 16, 2025 Preschoolers with ADHD are often given medication right after diagnosis, against medical guidelines that recommend starting with behavioral therapy. Limited access to therapy and physician pressures drive early prescribing, despite risks and reduced ...
Sep. 15, 2025 Eye drops combining pilocarpine and diclofenac helped patients read extra lines on vision charts, with effects lasting up to two years. The treatment could revolutionize presbyopia care as a safe, non-surgical alternative to ...
Sep. 15, 2025 Dry eyes are far more common than previously believed, with over half of adults in the US and Europe experiencing symptoms, yet most remain undiagnosed for years. The large-scale NESTS study reveals that sufferers often endure daily discomfort that ...
Sep. 14, 2025 A massive study of over 4 million adults has revealed that cannabis use may nearly quadruple the risk of developing diabetes. Despite some earlier suggestions that cannabis might have metabolic benefits, this large analysis found significantly ...
Sep. 11, 2025 New research suggests that immunotherapy given before and after surgery could help patients with diffuse pleural mesothelioma, one of the most challenging cancers to treat. A phase II clinical trial tested immunotherapy in resectable cases, with ...
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Sep. 29, 2025 Researchers found that middle-aged adults, especially women, are far more likely to be addicted to ultra-processed foods than older generations. Marketing of diet-focused processed foods in the 1980s ...
Sep. 6, 2025 Getting a smartphone before age 13 may drastically increase the risk of poor mental health later in life, according to data from more than 100,000 people. Early use is linked to suicidal thoughts, ...
Aug. 29, 2025 A Mediterranean diet alone is healthy, but when combined with calorie control, exercise, and support, it cuts type 2 diabetes risk by 31%. The PREDIMED-Plus study followed almost 5,000 participants ...
Aug. 27, 2025 Researchers propose that the U.S. could safely drop adult tetanus and diphtheria boosters, saving $1 billion annually, since childhood vaccinations ...
Aug. 26, 2025 Knee osteoarthritis is a major cause of pain and disability, but routine X-rays often do more harm than good. New research shows that being shown an X-ray can increase anxiety, make people fear ...
Aug. 20, 2025 An aggressive blood pressure target of under 120 mm Hg can significantly reduce heart disease risk, researchers found. Despite more side effects and higher costs, the approach proved cost-effective ...
Aug. 10, 2025 Many foods we consume today are ultraprocessed, packed with unhealthy ingredients, and linked to major health risks. As consumption of these foods rises, so do chronic health issues, especially among ...
Aug. 8, 2025 Neuroscientist Dr. Randy J. Nelson explores how artificial light at night disrupts our bodies, from immune health to mood. His work bridges lab research, clinical trials, and everyday solutions while ...
Aug. 5, 2025 People eating minimally processed foods lost twice as much weight as those on ultra-processed diets, even though both diets were nutritionally balanced and participants could eat freely. This ...
Aug. 4, 2025 New research led by Mass General Brigham reveals that people facing social challenges—like food insecurity, financial strain, and limited healthcare access—are two to three times more likely to ...
Earlier Headlines
Aug. 2, 2025 New research suggests that multiple sclerosis (MS) may quietly begin affecting the body up to 15 years before the first obvious neurological symptoms appear. Researchers found a steady increase in ...
July 27, 2025 A team of scientists has developed a remarkable new approach to modeling how cells behave over time—using a digital "forecast" much like predicting the weather. By combining patient ...
July 27, 2025 Walking 7000 steps a day may be just as powerful as hitting the much-hyped 10,000-step goal when it comes to reducing the risk of early death and disease. A sweeping global review of 57 studies shows ...
July 26, 2025 A groundbreaking study has revealed that the mass administration of ivermectin—a drug once known for treating river blindness and scabies—can significantly reduce malaria transmission when used ...
July 24, 2025 Even the most powerful AI models, including ChatGPT, can make surprisingly basic errors when navigating ethical medical decisions, a new study reveals. Researchers tweaked familiar ethical dilemmas ...
July 17, 2025 A shocking study reveals that many leaders of nuclear-armed nations—including US presidents and Israeli prime ministers—were afflicted by serious health problems while in office, sometimes with ...
July 16, 2025 Scientists have uncovered a surprisingly simple “tissue code”: five rules that choreograph when, where, and how cells divide, move, and die, allowing organs like the colon to remain flawlessly ...
June 28, 2025 Teens are being misled by cannabis edibles dressed up like health foods. Bright colors, fruit imagery, and words like vegan make these products look fun, natural, and safe even when they re not. A ...
June 25, 2025 Washington University researchers found that raising a molecule called ApoM helps eye cells sweep away harmful cholesterol deposits linked to age-related macular degeneration, potentially preventing ...
June 16, 2025 A groundbreaking 25-year analysis using satellite technology has now mapped PM 1 levels across the U.S., uncovering how wildfires, vehicle emissions, and industrial byproducts have shaped the air we ...
June 13, 2025 Researchers at Johns Hopkins found that fragments of tumor DNA can appear in the bloodstream up to three years before a cancer diagnosis, offering a potentially revolutionary window for early ...
June 3, 2025 As psychedelics gain traction as potential treatments for mental health disorders, an international study stands to improve the rigor and reliability of clinical ...
June 3, 2025 Eating a colorful variety of flavonoid-rich foods like tea, berries, dark chocolate, and apples may significantly lower your risk of chronic diseases and even help you live longer. A major study ...
May 29, 2025 The global measles outbreak must trigger an urgent debate into whether a vaccine should be recommended earlier to better protect against the highly contagious disease during infancy, a new review ...
May 29, 2025 Immediate recovery efforts receive the most attention after severe natural disasters, yet new data from researchers at Drexel University and the University of Maryland suggests these climate events ...
May 28, 2025 An analysis of data from a national health survey conducted before the pandemic found that pizza, soup and chicken are some of the main sources of sodium (salt) intake for people in all racial and ...
May 27, 2025 A new study reveals a concerning decline in self-reported mental health among mothers in the United States between 2016 and 2023. The study also found modest but measurable declines in self-reported ...
May 22, 2025 New studies reveal that both the public and healthcare providers often overlook social connection as a key factor in physical health, even though loneliness rivals smoking and obesity in health ...
May 22, 2025 A leading cardiovascular disease researcher is ringing the alarm on universal recommendations intended to improve heart health around the globe. Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause of ...
May 21, 2025 A new risk calculator accurately identified participants who had calcium buildup in their heart arteries and those who had a higher future heart attack risk, in an analysis of about 7,000 adults in ...
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- 7000 Steps a Day Cuts Death Risk by 47%—and That Might Be All You Need
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- Clinical Research on Psychedelics Gets a Boost from New Study
- Tea, Berries, Dark Chocolate and Apples Could Lead to a Longer Life Span, Study Shows
Thursday, May 29, 2025
- Earlier Measles Vaccine Could Help Curb Global Outbreak
- When Climate Disasters Hit, They Often Leave Long-Term Health Care Access Shortages
Wednesday, May 28, 2025
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- Social Connection Is Still Underappreciated as a Medically Relevant Health Factor
- Exercise and Eat Your Veggies: Privileged Prescriptions Like These Don't Always Reduce Risk of Heart Disease
Wednesday, May 21, 2025
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- Male Bodybuilders Face High Risk of Sudden Cardiac Death, Especially Those Who Compete Professionally
- Landmark Report Reveals Key Challenges Facing Adolescents
Monday, May 19, 2025
- Genomic Data Shows Widespread Mpox Transmission in West Africa Prior to 2022 Global Outbreak
- After Cardiac Event, People Who Regularly Sit for Too Long Had Higher Risk of Another Event
Thursday, May 15, 2025
Wednesday, May 14, 2025
- Drinking Water, Select Foods Linked to PFAS in California Adults
- New Study Raises Concerns About the Safety of Long-Term ADHD Medication Treatment in Children
- New Study Shows AI Can Predict Child Malnutrition, Support Prevention Efforts
- The Risk of Death or Complications from Broken Heart Syndrome Was High from 2016 to 2020
Monday, May 12, 2025
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- Health Care Workers, Firefighters Have Increased PFAS Levels, Study Finds
- HIV Drugs Offer 'substantial' Alzheimer's Protection, New Research Indicates
Wednesday, May 7, 2025
- AI-Human Task-Sharing Could Cut Mammography Screening Costs by Up to 30%
- Climate Change: Future of Today's Young People
- Teens Driving Older Vehicles Have Increased Risk for Fatal Crashes
Tuesday, May 6, 2025
- Most People Say They Want to Know Their Risk for Alzheimer's Dementia, Fewer Follow Through
- New Chronic Pain Therapy Retrains the Brain to Process Emotions
Monday, May 5, 2025
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- Lower Screening Age Calls for More Tailored Bowel Cancer Surveillance
- Broader Antibiotic Use Could Change the Course of Cholera Outbreaks, Research Suggests
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- Hospital-Based Outbreak Detection System Saves Lives
- United States Sees Disproportionate Increase in Body Mass Index Rates of More Than 60
- Study Using Simulations Highlights Power of Pooled Data in Environmental Health Research
- High Blood Sugar in Adolescence Tripled the Risk of Premature Heart Damage Affecting Females Worse Than Males
Friday, April 25, 2025
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Tuesday, April 22, 2025
- Telemedicine Had an Impact on Carbon Emissions Equivalent to Reducing Up to 130,000 Car Trips Each Month in 2023
- AI Tool Grounded in Evidence-Based Medicine Outperformed Other AI Tools -- And Most Doctors On USMLE Exams
Monday, April 21, 2025
- New Analytics-Driven Framework Aims to Improve Care of Chronic Disease
- Hospitalized Patients Who Receive Alcohol Use Disorder Treatment Can Substantially Reduce Heavy Drinking
Wednesday, April 16, 2025
- Our DNA Is at Risk of Hacking, Warn Scientists
- Nature-Based Activity Is Effective Therapy for Anxiety and Depression, Study Shows
Monday, April 14, 2025
- Sleep Matters: Duration, Timing, Quality and More May Affect Cardiovascular Disease Risk
- Combination of Drugs Could Prevent Thousands of Heart Attacks
Friday, April 11, 2025
Wednesday, April 9, 2025
- Europe's Population Is Adapting Better to Cold Than to Heat
- Multi-Virus Wastewater Surveillance Shows Promise at Smaller, Site-Specific Scales
- A New Smartphone-Sized Device Can Test for Tuberculosis: Here's Why That Matters for Children
- Wildfire Recovery: What Victims Say They Need Most
- Your Skin Is Breathing: New Wearable Device Can Measure It
Friday, April 4, 2025
- Artificial Intelligence Has Potential to Aid Physician Decisions During Virtual Urgent Care
- Exposure to Wildfire Smoke Linked With Worsening Mental Health Conditions
Wednesday, April 2, 2025
- Guideline on Newborn Screening for Cystic Fibrosis Calls for Changes in Practice
- Study Strengthens Link Between Shingles Vaccine and Lower Dementia Risk
Tuesday, April 1, 2025
Monday, March 31, 2025
- Clinical Trial Unearths Hidden Hypertension With Automated Searches of Health Records
- My Robot Therapist: The Ethics of AI Mental Health Chatbots for Kids
Thursday, March 27, 2025
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- Adulting Is Hard on the Heart: Teen to Young Adulthood Is a Critical Time to Address Risk
- Smart Insoles That Could Change the Game for Sports and Health
Tuesday, March 25, 2025
- AI Can Help Doctors Give Intravenous Nutrition to Preemies
- Novel Pathway Has Potential to Slow Progression of Pulmonary Fibrosis
Monday, March 24, 2025
- Avoidable Deaths Are on the Rise in the United States, Yet Falling in Many Peer Nations
- Healthy Eating in Midlife Linked to Overall Healthy Aging
- Scientists Engineer Starfish Cells to Shape-Shift in Response to Light
Thursday, March 20, 2025
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- Tax Sugar and Salt in Food to Improve Health?
- Treating Chronic Inflammatory Diseases With JAK Inhibitors
- RNA Origami: Artificial Cytoskeletons to Build Synthetic Cells
Thursday, March 13, 2025
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- Two-Thirds of Children Classified BMI-Overweight Had Normal Fat Estimated With Waist-to-Height Ratio
- Blind to the Burn: Misconceptions About Skin Cancer Risk in the US
- Meningococcal Vaccine Found to Be Safe and Effective for Infants in Sub-Saharan Africa, Study Suggests
Monday, March 10, 2025
- Prostate Cancer Is Not a Death Knell, Study Shows
- AI Tool to Make Genetic Research More Comprehensive
Friday, March 7, 2025
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Wednesday, March 5, 2025
- Throat Microbiome Holds Clues to Older Australians' Health
- Does Getting ADHD Drugs Via Telehealth Increase Addiction Risk?
- A New Way to Predict Cancer's Spread? Scientists Look at 'stickiness' Of Tumor Cells
Monday, March 3, 2025
- A Third of Children Worldwide Forecast to Be Obese or Overweight by 2050
- Chronic Diseases Misdiagnosed as Psychosomatic Can Lead to Long Term Damage to Physical and Mental Wellbeing, Study Finds