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16 Jan

Cancer Mortality Continues to Drop Despite Increasing Diagnoses Among Women and Young Adults

A new report from the American Cancer Society warns progress against the disease may be in jeopardy. While overall cancer mortality continues to drop, incidence rates among women and young adults are on the rise.

15 Jan

Is the Definition of Obesity About to Change?

An international group of medical experts says body mass index is not a reliable way to diagnose obesity. Members of the Commission on Clinical Obesity are recommending new methods that also consider location of excess body fat and objective symptoms of disease.

14 Jan

Recreational Ketamine Use Surging Among Young Adults

A new study finds a dramatic increase in the number of adults using ketamine for recreational purposes. Ketamine is a medical anesthetic that has some hallucinogenic effects.

Teen Stress Is Expensive, Experts Say -- So How Can We Reduce It?

Teen Stress Is Expensive, Experts Say -- So How Can We Reduce It?

Stressed-out teenagers appear to be dragging down the U.S. economy, a new study says.

Teenagers suffering from anxiety or depression are less likely to enter the workforce as young adults, and more likely to earn lower pay when they do, researchers reported in a study published today in the journal PLOS Medicine.

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FDA Proposes Nicotine Cap To Help Curb Cigarette Addiction

FDA Proposes Nicotine Cap To Help Curb Cigarette Addiction

A rather historic U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) proposal aims to make cigarettes and other tobacco products far less addictive by reducing their nicotine content.

The move could help millions of Americans quit smoking while preventing many more from becoming addicted.

The proposed rule, published Wednesday in a 334-page rep...

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  • January 16, 2025
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So, Who Benefits From New Cancer Drugs?

So, Who Benefits From New Cancer Drugs?

Cutting-edge targeted therapies are pushing back the line between life and death for cancer patients.

However, these targeted cancer drugs frequently aren’t benefitting members of ethnic and racial minorities in the U.S., a new published in the journal JAMA Oncology says.

Nearly half of all new cancer drugs approved du...

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  • January 16, 2025
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Red Meat, Dementia: The Surprising Link

Red Meat, Dementia: The Surprising Link

Steak, hamburgers, beef ribs and hot dogs are bad for the aging brain.

Folks who eat lots of red and processed meat are more likely to develop dementia, researchers reported.

Eating more than one serving of red meat a day -- 3 ounces, about the size of a bar of soap -- is associated with a 16% increased risk of cognitive decline, res...

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  • January 16, 2025
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Is Your Home Too Warm for Seniors' Brain Health?

Is Your Home Too Warm for Seniors' Brain Health?

How warm or cold a home is kept could have a direct impact on the brain health of seniors.

Seniors are best able to think and maintain attention when a home is kept between 68 and 75 degrees Fahrenheit, researchers reported in a study published recently in the Journal of Gerontology: Medical Sciences.

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Americans Are Worried About Costs of Healthcare, Survey Says

Americans Are Worried About Costs of Healthcare, Survey Says

President-elect Donald Trump faces deep skepticism that his administration’s policies will make health care more affordable, a new Gallup poll says.

Nearly half the U.S. public (46%) says the country is headed in the wrong direction when it comes to Trump’s proposals to lower the cost of health care, the results show.

And...

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  • January 16, 2025
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Clean Water Isn't Available in All Parts of U.S.

Clean Water Isn't Available in All Parts of U.S.

Nearly a third of Americans have been exposed to unregulated contaminants in their drinking water that might affect their health.

What’s more, Hispanic and Black people are more likely to have unsafe levels of contaminants in their drinking water, and to live near pollution sources like industrial facilities, researchers said in a ne...

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  • January 16, 2025
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Drinking Alcohol Is Linked to Health Risks, Says Report

Drinking Alcohol Is Linked to Health Risks, Says Report

A new federal report warns that drinking alcohol could raise your risk of dying early.

The draft of the report released Tuesday by the Department of Health and Human Services states that "in the United States, males and females have a 1 in 1000 risk of dying from alcohol use if they consume more than 7 drinks per week. This risk increases ...

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FDA Proposes New Front-of-Package Food Labels

FDA Proposes New Front-of-Package Food Labels

Grabbing a quick snack might soon come with a little extra clarity.

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has proposed a new rule requiring bold, easy-to-read nutrition labels on the front of food and beverage packages.

These labels, which would highlight content of sugar, salt, and saturated fat, aim to make it easier for sho...

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People With Lupus Are At Risk for This Type of Heart Disease

People With Lupus Are At Risk for This Type of Heart Disease

People with lupus-related skin problems are more likely to develop heart disease associated with hardening of the arteries.

Lupus patients with skin symptoms are 72% more likely to develop atherosclerotic heart disease, in which arteries become clogged and less flexible, researchers reported in a new study published recently in the journal...

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These Incentives Help People, Including Pregnant Smokers, Quit Smoking

These Incentives Help People, Including Pregnant Smokers, Quit Smoking

Smokers are better able to quit if they’re offered financial incentives for their efforts.

Overall, smokers had up to a 54% better chance at kicking the habit if their quit program offered them cash or vouchers as a reward, researchers found in a new evidence review published Jan. 13 in the Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews...

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Live Far From a Clinic? Telehealth Abortion Services Are on the Rise

Live Far From a Clinic? Telehealth Abortion Services Are on the Rise

Women who live far from an abortion clinic depend on telehealth and mail to obtain access to medication abortion, a new study says.

Each 100-mile increase in distance from an abortion provider increased telehealth requests for abortion pills by about 61%, researchers reported in a new study published Jan. 8 in the American Journal of P...

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  • January 15, 2025
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Retirement, Mental Health, and Alcohol Use: What They Have in Common

Retirement, Mental Health, and Alcohol Use: What They Have in Common

Retirement is meant to be a person’s chance to take it easy and enjoy life.

But for many, it’s a quick route to depression and boozing, researchers reported in a study published Jan. 10 in the journal Aging and Mental Health.

Retirees are more likely to suffer from symptoms of depression than folks who are still ...

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  • January 15, 2025
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The New Definition of Obesity

The New Definition of Obesity

The way obesity is diagnosed needs to become more sophisticated, an international commission has concluded.

Using body-mass index (BMI) to tell who is overweight or obese is not reliable, and can result in misdiagnosis, the Commission on Clinical Obesity says in a new paper published today in The Lancet Diabetes & Endocrinology.

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  • January 14, 2025
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Diabetes Drug Protects Against Skin Cancer, New Research Says

Diabetes Drug Protects Against Skin Cancer, New Research Says

A popular diabetes drug can provide protection against skin cancers, a new study says.

Metformin significantly reduces people’s risk of developing basal cell cancers or squamous cell cancers, the two most common skin cancers, researchers found in a recent study published in the Journal of Drugs in Dermatology.

People t...

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Sleep Deprivation Lets Intrusive Memories, Bad Thoughts Into the Mind

Sleep Deprivation Lets Intrusive Memories, Bad Thoughts Into the Mind

People with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) are plagued by unwanted and distressing memories over which they have little to no control.

Doctors now think they understand why PTSD patients and others aren’t able to keep troubling memories at bay.

Sleep deprivation appears to interfere with people’s ability to restric...

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  • January 14, 2025
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Updated Guidelines for Preventing Osteoporosis-Related Fractures Released

Updated Guidelines for Preventing Osteoporosis-Related Fractures Released

All women 65 and older should continue to be screened for osteoporosis, the nation’s leading preventive health panel says in an updated recommendation.

The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force also recommends screening women younger than 65 who’ve gone through menopause and are at increased risk of a fracture from bone loss, acc...

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  • January 14, 2025
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More Abortions Tied to Natural Family Planning or Fertility Awareness Methods

More Abortions Tied to Natural Family Planning or Fertility Awareness Methods

Relying on natural and fertility awareness methods to prevent pregnancy might be linked to an increase in abortions, a new study suggests.

Use of hormonal birth control methods like the pill has declined by nearly half among women seeking an abortion in the United Kingdom, researchers reported in a study published Jan. 13 in the journal

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  • January 14, 2025
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Men Are 3 Times As Likely to Die from Traumatic Brain Injury Compared to Women

Men Are 3 Times As Likely to Die from Traumatic Brain Injury Compared to Women

Men are more than three times as likely to die from a traumatic brain injury compared to women, a new study says.

About 30 brain injury-related deaths occurred for every 100,000 U.S. men in 2021, while only 9 such deaths occurred among women at that rate, researchers found in a new study published Jan. 9 in the journal Brain Injury

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  • January 14, 2025
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It May Be Easier to Quit Smoking With Holistic or Integrated Health Approach

It May Be Easier to Quit Smoking With Holistic or Integrated Health Approach

It takes a village to help a smoker quit.

And a new study published recently in JAMA Internal Medicine shows that smokers had a nearly doubled success rate quitting when supported by an integrated approach that included medication and personal counseling.

"Our study demonstrates that providing access to effective medications...

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