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13 Aug
A new study identifies 14 types of gut bacteria that appear to increase the risk of insomnia and 8 that may protect against the sleep disorder.
12 Aug
A new study finds women with obesity who lose weight before IVF have increased odds of getting pregnant, especially through natural conception.
11 Aug
In a new pilot study, researchers found breast cancer patients who experienced cognitive impairment after chemotherapy had lower levels of gray matter in brain regions connected to memory and language.
I. Edwards HealthDay Reporter August 13, 2025
Tennis great Monica Seles is speaking out about her battle with myasthenia gravis, a rare autoimmune disease that weakens muscles.
The 51-year-old, who won nine Grand Slam titles and was inducted into the International Tennis Hall of Fame, said she first noticed symptoms while playing casual tennis with family.
“I would be play... Página completa
I. Edwards HealthDay Reporter August 13, 2025
Your morning coffee is mostly free from harmful levels of toxins and contaminants, but a new investigation shows there’s room for improvement.
“While some contaminants were present, most were found at minimal levels and well below the European Union’s safety limits per 6-ounce serving. This means coffee is generally safe,... Página completa
I. Edwards HealthDay Reporter August 13, 2025
For the first time, people with bronchiectasis will have a treatment option.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved Insmed’s daily pill brensocatib, which will be sold under the brand name Brinsupri.
The drug is designed to treat non-cystic fibrosis bronchiectasis (NCFB), a chronic condition that damages... Página completa
Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter August 13, 2025
A child’s symptoms of autism might vary according to their parents’ exposure to workplace chemicals, a new study says.
On-the-job chemical exposure among moms and dads prior to a child’s birth was significantly linked to increased autism severity, worse behavioral issues and poorer cognitive performance, researchers found... Página completa
Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter August 13, 2025
Do you suspect you have long COVID, but aren’t sure?
The answer you get will largely hinge on whom you ask, a new study says.
The medical field still lacks a clear answer as to what constitutes long COVID, despite hundreds of published studies and millions of sufferers worldwide, researchers reported Aug. 12 in JAMA Network... Página completa
Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter August 13, 2025
Slightly altering your stride while walking could considerably ease pain caused by wear-and-tear knee arthritis, a new study says.
Foot positioning while walking can reduce stress on a person’s knee joint, researchers reported Aug. 12 in The Lancet Rheumatology.
People trained to angle their feet slightly inward or out... Página completa
Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter August 13, 2025
Dollar General, Dollar Tree, Family Dollar and other dollar stores are chock full of cheap, highly processed foods — just the sort of eats that can lead to obesity, heart disease and other health problems.
But dollar store shoppers are surprisingly savvy, and the foods sold in these discount stores don’t appear to be doing dras... Página completa
Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter August 13, 2025
A mobile smartphone app can help reduce the risk of death among people at high risk for suicide, a new study says.
The app, called OTX-202, reduced suicide attempts by 58% among a large group of recently discharged psychiatric patients who had previously attempted suicide, researchers reported Aug. 8 in JAMA Network Open.
Ap... Página completa
Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter August 13, 2025
A person’s own voice might soon be a means of detecting whether they’re suffering throat cancer, a new study says.
Men with cancer of the larynx, or voice box, have distinct differences in their voices that could be detected with trained artificial intelligence (AI), researchers reported Aug. 12 in the journal Frontiers in ... Página completa
I. Edwards HealthDay Reporter August 12, 2025
A new vaccine aimed at a common cancer gene mutation could help stop aggressive pancreatic cancers from coming back, a small clinical trial suggests.
Pancreatic cancer is one of the most lethal cancers, with a five-year survival rate of about 13%, according to the American Cancer Society.
Further, up to 80% of cases return after trea... Página completa
I. Edwards HealthDay Reporter August 12, 2025
A Legionnaires’ disease outbreak in Central Harlem has now sickened 90 people and caused three deaths, New York City health officials said Tuesday.
The update comes just a few days after the city’s health department proposed new rules for the testing of building cooling towers, suspected origin of the outbreak.
Cooling to... Página completa
I. Edwards HealthDay Reporter August 12, 2025
The summer surge of COVID-19 continues with new federal data showing the virus is on the rise in many parts of the country.
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reported that wastewater activity for COVID-19 has climbed to a “moderate” level nationwide, up from “low” the week before.
The h... Página completa
Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter August 12, 2025
Asthma flare-ups in children might be more complicated than previously thought, with hidden forces combining to restrict their airways, a new study says.
About 50% to 60% of children with severe asthma have a type called eosinophilic asthma, which are driven by white blood cells called eosinophils.
Treatment of eosinophilic asthma ty... Página completa
Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter August 12, 2025
Folks fighting high blood pressure might receive some help from a household air purifier, a new study says.
Even in areas with relatively low air pollution levels, using a high-efficiency particulate air (HEPA) purifier at home might significantly lower a person’s blood pressure, researchers reported recently in the Journal of th... Página completa
Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter August 12, 2025
Artificial intelligence (AI) programs can help doctors and nurses predict hours earlier which ER patients will likely require hospital admission, a new study says.
An AI program trained on nearly 2 million patient visits became slightly more accurate than ER nurses in predicting which patients would need to be admitted, according to findin... Página completa
Jeffrey J Kraft, MD, Board Certified Bariatric Surgeon HealthDay Reporter August 12, 2025
As a bariatric surgeon, I talk with patients every day about weight loss and improving their overall health. One topic that comes up more and more is intermittent fasting. You’ve probably heard about it from a friend, seen it on social media or read about celebrities who swear by it.
But what is it, really? Does it work? And most imp... Página completa
Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter August 12, 2025
A type of psychotherapy appears to provide long-lasting relief for people suffering from chronic low back pain, a new clinical trial says.
Back pain patients who underwent cognitive functional therapy (CFT) were able to move more freely with less pain for up to three years later, according to results published recently in The Lancet Rh... Página completa
Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter August 12, 2025
Want to ease your sleep apnea and get a better night’s sleep?
Blow through a conch shell, a new pilot clinical trial says.
Regularly blowing through a conch shell (shankh) for six months, like Disney princess Moana or Anchorman legend Ron Burgundy, significantly improved sleep among a small group of people with sleep apnea.
... Página completaI. Edwards HealthDay Reporter August 11, 2025
A Boar’s Head deli meat plant in Virginia that was linked to a deadly listeria outbreak last year will reopen soon, federal officials say. But recent inspections show similar sanitation problems at other company sites.
The Jarratt, Va., facility was closed down in September 2023 after U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) inspectors ... Página completa
I. Edwards HealthDay Reporter August 11, 2025
Up to 60% of women feel some level of fear about giving birth, but a new study suggests that a strong sense of mental well-being could make a difference.
Researchers from Robert Gordon University in Scotland and the University of South Australia (UniSA) surveyed 88 women in their third trimester before they attended prenatal classes in nor... Página completa