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Soccer Headers May Affect Brain Structure and Memory

New research links frequent soccer heading with changes deep within the folds of the brain -- in an area involved in thinking and memory.

U.S. Alcohol Deaths Reach 25-Year High. Young Women Hit Hardest

A new study finds alcohol-related deaths in the U.S. have nearly doubled over the past 25 years, with the sharpest increase during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Marijuana Use May Spike Type 2 Diabetes Risk

A new study finds pot users are nearly 4 times more likely to develop type 2 diabetes compared to the general public.

19 Sep
Wildfire Smoke Now Kills 41,000 Americans a Year, Study Finds

Wildfire Smoke Now Kills 41,000 Americans a Year, Study Finds

Every summer, hazy skies and the smell of burning wood remind Americans that wildfires affect far more than just the communities where they ignite.

Their smoke drifts for hundreds, even thousands of miles, darkening the air in cities across the nation. But the health imp...

19 Sep
Organ Donation Agency Could Be First Ever Shut Down by U.S. Government

Organ Donation Agency Could Be First Ever Shut Down by U.S. Government

Federal health officials have moved to close down a Miami-based organ donation agency, citing unsafe practices, missed donations and critical paperwork errors.

The Life Alliance Organ Recovery Agency, part of the University of Miami Health System, is one of 55 nonprofit ...

19 Sep
CDC Advisers Limit MMRV Combo Vaccine, Delay Hepatitis B Vote

CDC Advisers Limit MMRV Combo Vaccine, Delay Hepatitis B Vote

Top vaccine advisers hand-selected by Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. voted Thursday to limit the use of a combination shot that protects against measles, mumps, rubella and chickenpox.

By an 8 to 3 vote, with one person abstaining, the Advisory Committee on Immun...

19 Sep
West Coast States Issue Their Own COVID, Flu, RSV Vaccine Rules

West Coast States Issue Their Own COVID, Flu, RSV Vaccine Rules

Four Western states are taking a different approach from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) on vaccines for COVID-19, flu and RSV.

California, Hawaii, Oregon and Washington — now working together as the West Coast Health Alliance — issu...

19 Sep
Mouth Microbes Might Contribute To Pancreatic Cancer

Mouth Microbes Might Contribute To Pancreatic Cancer

A person’s risk of pancreatic cancer might be tied to the microbes living in their mouths, a new study says.

People have a more than tripled risk of pancreatic cancer if their mouths contain 27 types of bacteria and fungi, including some directly linked to gum dise...

19 Sep
Sepsis Risk Doubled With Type 2 Diabetes

Sepsis Risk Doubled With Type 2 Diabetes

Type 2 diabetes appears to double a person’s risk for life-threatening sepsis, a new study says.

Men and people under 60 with diabetes are particularly at risk for sepsis, a condition in which the immune system overreacts to infection, researchers reported this wee...

19 Sep
Weight-Loss Surgery Outperforms GLP-1 Drugs, Study Argues

Weight-Loss Surgery Outperforms GLP-1 Drugs, Study Argues

Cutting-edge drugs like Ozempic and Zepbound are all the rage for dropping excess pounds, but weight-loss surgery might have a better impact on people’s health, a new study says.

People who had weight-loss surgery lost more weight, lived longer and faced fewer seri...

19 Sep
GLP-1 Pill Effective For Weight Loss, Clinical Trials Show

GLP-1 Pill Effective For Weight Loss, Clinical Trials Show

An effective weight-loss pill to rival injectable drugs like Ozempic and Zepbound might be on the horizon, clinical trial results show.

An experimental GLP-1 pill called orforglipron promoted substantial weight loss without the need for weekly injections, according to fi...

19 Sep
Three Health Conditions Raise Death Risk For Fatty Liver Disease

Three Health Conditions Raise Death Risk For Fatty Liver Disease

People with fatty liver disease are more likely to die early if they have one of three additional health problems, a new study says.

High blood pressure, diabetes and low levels of “good” HDL cholesterol all increase the risk of death for people with fatty li...

19 Sep
Neuromuscular Disease Care Is Entering a New Era of Hope and Innovation

Neuromuscular Disease Care Is Entering a New Era of Hope and Innovation

Every movement we make, whether walking, speaking or even breathing, depends on the health of our muscles and nerves.

For people living with one of the more than 300 rare conditions known as neuromuscular diseases (NMDs), those everyday actions can become extraordinary ...

18 Sep
Orange B Food Dye May Soon Be Removed From U.S. Market, FDA Says

Orange B Food Dye May Soon Be Removed From U.S. Market, FDA Says

Federal health officials want to take Orange B — an artificial food dye that hasn’t been used in more than four decades — off the books.

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced that it plans to repeal regulations that have allowed the synt...

18 Sep
Hall-of-Famer Dan Marino Shares 20-Year Struggle With Liver Disease

Hall-of-Famer Dan Marino Shares 20-Year Struggle With Liver Disease

Football legend Dan Marino has disclosed that he has been living with a serious liver condition for nearly 20 years. 

The former Miami Dolphins quarterback said that by making major lifestyle changes, he feels optimistic about his health.

Marino, 64, told ...

18 Sep
OpenAI Launches Teen-Safe ChatGPT With Parental Controls

OpenAI Launches Teen-Safe ChatGPT With Parental Controls

Teenagers chatting with ChatGPT will soon see a very different version of the tool — one built with stricter ways to keep them safe online, OpenAI announced.

The new safeguards come as regulators increase scrutiny of chatbots and their impact on young people’...

18 Sep
Boar’s Head Faces Pressure From Congress Over Plans to Reopen After Listeria Deaths

Boar’s Head Faces Pressure From Congress Over Plans to Reopen After Listeria Deaths

Federal officials are raising concerns about whether a Virginia Boar’s Head deli meat plant, linked to last year’s deadly listeria outbreak, is ready to safely reopen.

In a letter sent Monday, Rep. Rosa DeLauro of Connecticut and nine other Democrats asked Bo...

18 Sep
Experimental Patch Provides Real-Time Feedback On Muscle Performance

Experimental Patch Provides Real-Time Feedback On Muscle Performance

An experimental wireless patch might help injured athletes better recover from muscle tears, sprains and strains, according to a new study.

The patch measures tissue stiffness by sending sound waves along the surface of the body and listening to the resulting vibrations,...

18 Sep
Bladder Control Problems? There May Be An App For That

Bladder Control Problems? There May Be An App For That

Having trouble with bladder control? There might be an app for that, researchers say.

Female veterans suffering from urinary incontinence received effective relief using a smartphone app called MyHealtheBladder, researchers reported Sept. 16 in JAMA Network Open...

18 Sep
Pharma Payments Might Influence MS Drug Prescriptions, Researchers Argue

Pharma Payments Might Influence MS Drug Prescriptions, Researchers Argue

Nearly 4 out of 5 American neurologists prescribing multiple sclerosis (MS) drugs have received at least one payment from the pharmaceutical industry, a new study reports.

Those who prescribe larger amounts of MS drugs were more likely to have received payments, and thos...

18 Sep
Ozempic, Zepbound Offer Unexpected Benefits For Psoriasis Patients

Ozempic, Zepbound Offer Unexpected Benefits For Psoriasis Patients

People with psoriasis might receive unexpected benefits from cutting-edge weight loss drugs like Ozempic and Zepbound, a new study says.

Psoriasis patients taking GLP-1 drugs had a 78% lower risk of premature death and a 44% lower risk of heart attack, stroke or other he...

18 Sep
Shunts Safe And Effective For Rare Brain Condition In Elderly, Clinical Trial Concludes

Shunts Safe And Effective For Rare Brain Condition In Elderly, Clinical Trial Concludes

A simple shunt can restore walking ability and independence in elderly people with a rare brain condition, a major new clinical trial has found.

Implanting a shunt to drain excess cerebrospinal fluid significantly improved walking and mobility among seniors with idiopath...

18 Sep
Daily Aspirin Cuts Colon Cancer Recurrence Risk By Half

Daily Aspirin Cuts Colon Cancer Recurrence Risk By Half

Aspirin can cut by more than half the risk that colon cancer will come back following initial treatment, a new clinical trial has found.

Daily aspirin reduced by 55% the risk of cancer recurrence in patients whose colorectal cancer is driven by a genetic mutation, resear...

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