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19 Dec
A major new study finds nicotine products, including vapes, pouches and cigarettes, can damage the heart. And researchers say the risk is real for both users and non-users exposed to secondhand smoke or vape.
18 Dec
When grandparents pitch in to help take care of their grandkids, mom and dad feel the benefits big time, but researchers say there may be a small drawback for their little ones.
16 Dec
In a new study, women with very early-stage DCIS breast cancer taking tamoxifen alone had higher recurrence rates than researchers expected. But they say the incidence of invasive breast cancer was still low at 5 years, suggesting tamoxifen alone may be an option in “carefully selected patients.”
I. Edwards HealthDay Reporter December 19, 2025
The U.S. government has ended several health grants to one of the nation’s largest pediatricians’ groups, a move the organization says could hurt children and families across the country.
The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) confirmed this week that the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) is canceling seven f... Página completa
I. Edwards HealthDay Reporter December 19, 2025
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is weighing a change that could make warning labels on dietary supplements appear less often on packaging.
Unlike prescription drugs, dietary supplements are not reviewed by the FDA for safety or effectiveness before they are sold.
Instead, a 1994 federal law requires companies to include a... Página completa
I. Edwards HealthDay Reporter December 19, 2025
Some protective gear worn by firefighters may contain chemicals linked to serious health risks, according to a new study.
The research — published Dec. 16 in the journal Environmental Science & Technology Letters — found that certain firefighter turnout gear contains brominated flame retardants, or chemicals added ... Página completa
I. Edwards HealthDay Reporter December 19, 2025
President Donald Trump signed an executive order Thursday that could make it easier for scientists to study cannabis for medical use.
The order speeds up the current process to change how cannabis is classified under U.S. law.
If finalized, the move would allow more research into marijuana and CBD, especially for treating chron... Página completa
Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter December 19, 2025
Using a nerve blocker before surgery to correct cleft palate can reduce or eliminate the need to prescribe infants opioids to manage post-procedure pain, a new study says.
A nerve block administered to a nerve that provides sensation to the palate, upper jaw and upper lip halts pain during the surgery and significantly reduces it aft... Página completa
Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter December 19, 2025
Psychiatric conditions as varied as schizophrenia and bipolar disorder might be driven by very similar genetic underpinnings, a new study says.
Mental health problems can be sorted into five general genetic categories, each with a shared “genetic architecture” driving people’s illness, according to results published... Página completa
Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter December 19, 2025
A recently approved injectable eczema drug provides quick itch relief to patients with the maddening skin disease, a new study says.
Nemolizumab (Nemluvio) relieved itchiness within two days for three times as many patients as a placebo, researchers reported Dec. 16 in the Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology<... Página completa
Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter December 19, 2025
Depression and anxiety are linked to a higher risk of heart attack, heart disease and stroke, and researchers now think they know why.
These mood disorders appear to drive brain activity and nervous system responses that place additional stress on the heart, researchers reported Dec. 17 in the journal Circulation: Cardiovascular Imagin... Página completa
Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter December 19, 2025
A new risk score can help predict which pancreatic cancer survivors are more likely to suffer a recurrence of their cancer, researchers said.
The score could help better manage the follow-up care for patients who’ve had pancreatic tumors surgically removed, and whose cancers have not spread to their lymph nodes, researchers wrote Dec... Página completa
Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter December 19, 2025
Two-year-old German boy Oliver Staub lay in a Mexico City hospital bed awaiting death.
An armored car going 70 mph had slammed into his family’s minivan during a vacation in Mexico.
The crash disconnected Oliver’s head from his spine, resulting in the severing of his spinal cord.
Doctors told his parents that Oliver... Página completa
I. Edwards HealthDay Reporter December 18, 2025
THURSDAY, Dec. 18, 2025 (HealthDay News — The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved a new safety warning for Depo-Provera, a widely used birth control shot made by Pfizer, alerting patients to a possible risk for a type of brain tumor called meningioma.
The agency signed off last week on a label update for two versions of ... Página completa
I. Edwards HealthDay Reporter December 18, 2025
People who are already at risk for heart disease may see the biggest health benefit from cutting back on saturated fat, according to a new review.
The analysis — published Dec. 16 in the journal Annals of Internal Medicine — found that people with a higher chance of developing heart problems had fewer heart attacks and... Página completa
I. Edwards HealthDay Reporter December 18, 2025
President Donald Trump has signed an executive order declaring the street drug fentanyl a weapon of mass destruction.
The order, signed Dec. 15, said fentanyl production and trafficking threaten U.S. national security and fuel crime at home and overseas. Speaking at the White House, Trump compared fentanyl deaths to casualties from major w... Página completa
Deanna Neff HealthDay Reporter December 18, 2025
Dental appointments may get easier and less painful soon. Scientists have developed a revolutionary gel that can repair and regrow tooth enamel.
The breakthrough could come to the aid of a problem affecting many worldwide and at a time when ingestible fluoride, a mineral that makes tooth enamel stronger, is under question in the United Sta... Página completa
Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter December 18, 2025
Heart attacks, lung problems and other illnesses spiked within three months of the Los Angeles wildfires early this year, a new study reports.
ER visits for heart attacks rose by 46% at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center following the January 2025 outbreak of the fires, which menaced and destroyed thousands of L.A. homes and businesses, researche... Página completa
Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter December 18, 2025
It’s beside the point to debate whether vaping or nicotine pouches can be more healthy than smoking a cigarette, a major new report argues.
Nicotine is toxic to the heart and blood vessels regardless of how it’s consumed, according to an expert consensus report published today in the European Heart Journal.
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Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter December 18, 2025
Cheese is frequently featured in holiday gatherings, whether it’s grandma’s cheese ball, a fancy baked Brie or a cheese-laden gift basket.
Who knew all these holiday treats might be saving people’s brain health?
Eating more high-fat cheese and high-fat cream might be linked to a lower risk of dementia, according to ... Página completa
Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter December 18, 2025
Grieving friends and family of homicide victims or missing people often feel pressure these days to participate in true crime podcasts or documentaries, in hopes their testimonials will help catch the killer.
But this relationship is not very healthy for those trying to cope with their loss, recent research argues.
True crime product... Página completa
Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter December 18, 2025
Young adults are inheriting a world filled with turmoil and unrest, and this instability is leaving its mark on their mental and emotional health.
A single half-hour course, however, could help them feel less anxious and depressed, by helping them increase their tolerance of uncertainty, a new study says.
Young adults who took the co... Página completa
Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter December 18, 2025
A new rapid test could improve treatment of urinary tract infections (UTIs), by identifying the most effective antibiotic for each individual patient.
The test applies different antibiotics to bacteria found in urine samples, to see which one best suppresses bacterial growth, researchers recently reported in the journal Microbiology Sp... Página completa