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06 Aug

Too Much Screen Time Linked to High Blood Pressure, High Cholesterol in Kids

A new study in the Journal of the American Heart Association finds excessive, recreational screen time puts children and teens at greater risk for cardiometabolic diseases.

05 Aug

Ditching Ultra-Processed Food Helps Move the Scale Faster

In a new study, people lost twice as much weight on a diet with minimally processed foods compared to one with ultra-processed foods.

04 Aug

Artificial Sweetener May Make Immunotherapy Less Effective in Cancer Patients

New research conducted in mice and humans finds the artificial sweetener sucralose changes gut bacteria in ways that can limit immunotherapy response in cancer patients.

Bird Flu May Spread Through Air, Wastewater on Dairy Farms

HealthDay ReporterI. Edwards August 6, 2025

Bird Flu May Spread Through Air, Wastewater on Dairy Farms

The bird flu virus that has been spreading among dairy cows may travel through the air and wastewater at farms, not just from milking equipment, a new study finds.

Researchers say this could put cows and workers at greater risk, even when no one appears sick.

“There is no one way" this virus spreads, lead author Seema Lakdawala... Full Page

Gates Foundation To Spend $2.5 Billion on Women’s Health by 2030

HealthDay ReporterI. Edwards August 6, 2025

Gates Foundation To Spend $2.5 Billion on Women’s Health by 2030

The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation announced Monday it will invest $2.5 billion in women’s health over the next five years — one of its largest commitments to date.

Bill Gates said too many health conditions that affect women, including preeclampsia, endometriosis and menopause, have been overlooked for far too long.

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3 Deaths, 67 People in NYC Diagnosed With Legionnaires' Disease

HealthDay ReporterI. Edwards August 6, 2025

3 Deaths, 67 People in NYC Diagnosed With Legionnaires' Disease

A Legionnaires' disease outbreak in New York City has infected 67 people and caused three deaths, health officials say.

The cases have been reported in Central Harlem. Officials believe the source of the outbreak is cooling towers on nearby buildings, according to the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene.

Cooling tow... Full Page

Cardiac Arrest Can Happen Suddenly — Here's Everything You Need to Know

HealthDay ReporterAlana A. Lewis, MD, Assistant Professor of Medicine, Northwestern Medicine August 6, 2025

Cardiac Arrest Can Happen Suddenly — Here's Everything You Need to Know

Cardiac arrest is defined as a sudden stop in heart function. Essentially, the pumping function of the heart is compromised, oftentimes due to a dangerous malfunction of the heart’s electrical system. 

Cardiac arrest can be fatal if not immediately treated with cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). More than 436,000 people die ea... Full Page

Dizzy, Heart Racing After You Stand? New Treatment Proposed

HealthDay ReporterDennis Thompson August 6, 2025

Dizzy, Heart Racing After You Stand? New Treatment Proposed

Some people find that when they stand, their hearts tend to race and they get dizzy and lightheaded.

This is due to a rare condition called postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome, or POTS – and doctors think they’ve found a potential treatment.

An established heart failure drug called ivabradine appears to provide last... Full Page

CPAP Might Increase Heart Risk For Some Sleep Apnea Sufferers

HealthDay ReporterDennis Thompson August 6, 2025

CPAP Might Increase Heart Risk For Some Sleep Apnea Sufferers

Thinking about using a CPAP machine to quell sleep apnea?

It’s not necessarily a good idea for everyone, a new evidence review argues.

This common treatment for sleep apnea might increase some folks’ risk of heart attack, stroke and heart-related death, according to results published today in the European Heart Journa... Full Page

Fear Of Hair Loss Might Cause Some To Reject Cancer Treatment

HealthDay ReporterDennis Thompson August 6, 2025

Fear Of Hair Loss Might Cause Some To Reject Cancer Treatment

Needless fear of hair loss and brittle, discolored nails caused by cancer treatment might lead many patients to avoid or delay life-saving treatment, a new pilot study says.

Many people misunderstand how common these side effects are during cancer treatment, according to findings published in the August issue of the Journal of Drugs in... Full Page

Youngsters Face Heart Health Risks From Too Much Screen Time

HealthDay ReporterDennis Thompson August 6, 2025

Youngsters Face Heart Health Risks From Too Much Screen Time

The time children and teens spend video gaming, scrolling through social media or watching TV could be putting their future heart health at risk, a new study says.

Each additional hour of screen time is associated with an increase in heart risk factors like blood pressure, cholesterol and blood sugar levels, researchers reported today in t... Full Page

Lowered Screening Age Leads To More Colon Cancers Detected Earlier

HealthDay ReporterDennis Thompson August 6, 2025

Lowered Screening Age Leads To More Colon Cancers Detected Earlier

There’s been a steep increase in colon cancer cases among adults 45 to 49 in recent years, and that’s a good thing, experts say.

This upsurge means that more colon cancers are being caught at an earlier, more treatable stage, thanks to a decision to lower the screening age from 50 to 45, researchers argue in a pair of new studi... Full Page

U.K. Begins Major Research Effort Into Trans Youth Health

HealthDay ReporterI. Edwards August 5, 2025

U.K. Begins Major Research Effort Into Trans Youth Health

A large new study will follow the health and well-being of thousands of transgender and gender nonconforming young people in the U.K., researchers at King’s College London announced Thursday.

The $14 million study will track up to 3,000 children and teens who have received care from the National Health Service (NHS) for gender-relate... Full Page

Florida Officials Warn About Raw Milk After 21 People Are Sickened

HealthDay ReporterI. Edwards August 5, 2025

Florida Officials Warn About Raw Milk After 21 People Are Sickened

Health officials in Florida are warning folks about the dangers of drinking raw milk after 21 people got sick from products linked to a single farm.

The Florida Department of Health said six of the sickned individuals are children under age 10. Seven people were hospitalized, and two developed serious complications.

"Sanitation pract... Full Page

Trump Moves to Bar Abortions at Veterans Affairs Hospitals

HealthDay ReporterCarole Tanzer Miller August 5, 2025

Trump Moves to Bar Abortions at Veterans Affairs Hospitals

The Trump administration aims to bar U.S. veterans from receiving abortions at Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) hospitals in cases of incest, rape or when the pregnancy puts their life at risk.

The move would revoke abortion access for vets and eligible family members expanded in 2022 under the Biden administration. The expansion includ... Full Page

Organized Scientific Fraud Is Growing at Alarming Rate

HealthDay ReporterDennis Thompson August 5, 2025

Organized Scientific Fraud Is Growing at Alarming Rate

The rise of “fake” science poses a serious threat to the integrity of academic research, a new study warns.

A widespread underground network of fraudsters is pumping out fake scientific results at an ever-increasing pace, researchers reported in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

In fact, ... Full Page

Good Weight-Loss Diets Avoid Processed Foods, Study Finds

HealthDay ReporterDennis Thompson August 5, 2025

Good Weight-Loss Diets Avoid Processed Foods, Study Finds

Want to drop some pounds? Drop the ultra-processed foods, a new study says.

People lost twice as much weight on a diet with minimally processed foods compared to one with ultra-processed products, even though both diets were nutritionally matched, researchers reported Aug. 4 in the journal Nature Medicine.

“The global ... Full Page

Veterans' Study Points to Better Treatment for Binge Eating Disorder

HealthDay ReporterDennis Thompson August 5, 2025

Veterans' Study Points to Better Treatment for Binge Eating Disorder

There’s a better way of treating binge eating disorder, a new study argues.

The method, called “regulation of cues,” reduced patients’ odds of binge eating by 20% compared to those who got standard cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), researchers reported Aug. 4 in JAMA Network Open.

“The study s... Full Page

New Drug May Fight a Deadly Bone Marrow Disorder

HealthDay ReporterDennis Thompson August 5, 2025

New Drug May Fight a Deadly Bone Marrow Disorder

A recently approved leukemia pill also might help some patients diagnosed with a deadly bone marrow disorder, a new pilot study says.

About 3 in 5 patients with myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS) responded to treatment with olutasidenib (Rezlidhia), which the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved in 2022 for patients with acute myel... Full Page

C. Diff Infections: What To Know About This Gut Bacteria

HealthDay ReporterCedrek McFadden, MD, FACS, FACRS August 5, 2025

C. Diff Infections: What To Know About This Gut Bacteria

C. diff, which is short for Clostridioides difficile, is a type of bacteria that may cause serious problems in the digestive system. It is one of the most common causes of diarrhea linked to antibiotic use, particularly in hospitals and health care facilities.

While most healthy people have natural defenses that prevent ... Full Page

How Accurate Is ChatGPT When Asked About Your Health?

HealthDay ReporterDennis Thompson August 5, 2025

How Accurate Is ChatGPT When Asked About Your Health?

ChatGPT is likely to be hit-or-miss when it comes to figuring out symptoms for a particular illness, a new study says.

The AI program has 49% to 61% accuracy when it comes to identifying symptoms associated with specific diseases, researchers reported recently in the journal iScience.

This might have to do with how AIs like ... Full Page

When Insurers Restrict MS Drug Coverage, Relapses Rise

HealthDay ReporterDennis Thompson August 5, 2025

When Insurers Restrict MS Drug Coverage, Relapses Rise

Multiple sclerosis (MS) patients might have a higher risk of relapse if their health insurance is stingy with prescriptions, a new study reports.

Patients with insurance plans that exclude coverage of some MS treatments have a significantly higher risk of developing new or worsening symptoms, researchers reported Aug. 1 in JAMA Network... Full Page

Freeze-Dried Fruit Recalled From Sam’s Club Over Listeria Risk

HealthDay ReporterI. Edwards August 4, 2025

Freeze-Dried Fruit Recalled From Sam’s Club Over Listeria Risk

Popular freeze-dried fruit snacks sold at Sam’s Club are being recalled because of possible listeria contamination.

Doehler Dry Ingredient Solutions, LLC is recalling some 15-count boxes of “Member’s Mark Freeze Dried Fruit Variety Pack” after internal testing found the presence of Listeria monocytogenes, t... Full Page

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