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14 Apr

Ultra-Processed Foods Linked to Poorer Muscle and Knee Health

A new study finds people who consume large amounts of ultra-processed foods have more fat in their thigh muscles, a change that may raise the risk of knee osteoarthritis.

13 Apr

Common Household Gas Tied to Ovarian Cancer Risk

A new study finds women who live in homes with high levels of radon, a naturally occurring radioactive gas, have a significantly higher risk of developing ovarian cancer.

10 Apr

Study Finds Possible Underreported Side Effects of GLP-1 Drugs

AI analysis of social media posts reveals potential side effects of GLP-1 meds that researchers say may not be fully captured in clinical trials.

Nuts.com Recalls 10,000+ Pounds of Candy Over Allergy Risk

Nuts.com Recalls 10,000+ Pounds of Candy Over Allergy Risk

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has issued a Class I recall for Nuts.com’s Espresso Malted Milk Balls after finding the product contains undeclared wheat and soy, two major allergens.

In all, 10,190 pounds of the candy are affected, according to an  enforcement report from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA)....

Sam’s Club Recalls Children’s Pajamas Due to Fire Hazard

Sam’s Club Recalls Children’s Pajamas Due to Fire Hazard

About 18,000 pairs of Member’s Mark Children’s Valentine SS Notch Collar Pajama Sets have been recalled because they do not meet federal flammability standards for kids' sleepwear.

The Valentine’s-themed pajama sets were sold online at Sam's Club between December 2025 and January 2026 for about $14, the U.S. Consumer Prod...

Small Talk? It May Be Better Than You Think

Small Talk? It May Be Better Than You Think

You know the kind of conversation: That random chat on an elevator, in a long line at the store or centered on a topic you couldn’t care less about.

You might think chatting about a mundane topic isn’t worth your time, but new research, published recently in the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology suggests tho...

Long-Term Opioid Prescriptions Fall By About A Quarter

Long-Term Opioid Prescriptions Fall By About A Quarter

Long-term opioid prescriptions have declined dramatically in the United States, reflecting progress made against America’s opioid epidemic, a new study says.

Patients on active long-term opioid treatment – defined as 90 days or longer – fell by nearly a quarter (24%) between 2015 and 2023, researchers recently reported in...

Marriage's Hidden Benefit? A Lower Risk Of Cancer

Marriage's Hidden Benefit? A Lower Risk Of Cancer

People who shun settling down for staying foot loose and fancy free might pay a price for their solitary lives, a new study says.

Adults who’ve never married have a significantly higher risk of developing cancer compared to those who’ve gotten hitched, researchers reported April 8 in the journal Cancer Research Communicatio...

Young Cancer Survivors Face Doubled Risk Of Subsequent New Cancer

Young Cancer Survivors Face Doubled Risk Of Subsequent New Cancer

Teenagers and young adults who survive a bout with cancer shouldn’t let their guard down in the years that follow, a new study warns.

They have double the risk of developing a new cancer — even those who’ve survived longer than five years, researchers reported April 13 in the Canadian Medical Association Journal....

Gut Bacteria Might Drive Rare Food Allergy in Children, Study Finds

Gut Bacteria Might Drive Rare Food Allergy in Children, Study Finds

Gut bacteria could be driving the problems of children with a rare but serious food allergy condition, a new study says.

Kids with food protein-induced enterocolitis syndrome (FPIES) have gut bacteria profiles that differ significantly from healthy children, researchers reported in The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology.

Stents Can Ease Long-Term Symptoms Of Deep Vein Thrombosis, Trial Shows

Stents Can Ease Long-Term Symptoms Of Deep Vein Thrombosis, Trial Shows

A common and painful complication of deep vein thrombosis can be helped in much the same way doctors now treat many heart attacks, a new study says.

Placing a stent to open and strengthen a damaged vein can reduce the severity of post-thrombotic syndrome, an aftereffect that can occur within two years of a person’s initial bout with ...

Does Your Child Have Nightmares? Here's One Solution

Does Your Child Have Nightmares? Here's One Solution

Nightmares can be terrifying for children, robbing them of precious sleep and feeding their everyday anxiety.

But a new therapeutic model promises to help these children by empowering them to defeat their own nightmares, researchers recently reported in the journal Frontiers In Sleep.

The model, called DARC-NESS, teaches kid...

Second Meningitis Vaccine Doses Offered After U.K. Outbreak

Second Meningitis Vaccine Doses Offered After U.K. Outbreak

Nearly 12,000 people in the U.K. who received a first dose of the MenB vaccine will now be offered a second shot starting next week, after a deadly meningitis outbreak linked to a university in Kent.

The outbreak led to two deaths and 19 confirmed cases in a short period, according to NHS Kent.

A 21-year-old university student and a ...

Crackdown on Vapes Falling Short, Report Finds

Crackdown on Vapes Falling Short, Report Finds

Efforts to crack down on illegal e-cigs in the U.S. may not be keeping pace with sales, a new government report suggests.

The report, from the Government Accountability Office, found that enforcement actions by the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) have been relatively lackluster, given how large the issue is.

Between 2022 and 2025, t...

New Rules May Allow Broader Picks for CDC Vaccine Panel

New Rules May Allow Broader Picks for CDC Vaccine Panel

The Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) could soon have a new focus after officials changed the rules that determine who can serve on it.

The updated rules were approved by Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and posted in a new charter outlining operation of the panel, which guides vaccine use in the U.S. and advises th...

Jasmine Rice Recalled Nationwide Over Possible Contamination

Jasmine Rice Recalled Nationwide Over Possible Contamination

Select bags of Lundberg jasmine rice are being pulled from store shelves.

Lundberg Family Farms is voluntarily recalling certain bags of the company's organic white jasmine rice sold nationwide.

The Richvale, California-based company told Health that the rice, sold at grocery stores including Wegman's, may contain foreign ma...

Radon Gas Increases Risk Of Ovarian Cancer, Study Says

Radon Gas Increases Risk Of Ovarian Cancer, Study Says

An invisible radioactive gas could be increasing women’s risk for ovarian cancer, a new study says.

Women living in homes with elevated radon levels have higher odds of developing ovarian cancer, researchers reported April 10 in JAMA Network Open.

“The risks of ovarian cancer, particularly serous ovarian cancer, ...

Losing Teeth May Lead to Weight Gain, Researchers Report

Losing Teeth May Lead to Weight Gain, Researchers Report

Losing teeth might cause you to gain weight, a new study says.

Weight gain is significantly associated with having fewer teeth or losing the bone and gums that support teeth, researchers recently reported in the Journal of Periodontology.

The loss of teeth affects a person’s chewing ability, which can limit their healt...

Thinking About A GLP-1 Drug? Your Genetics Might Determine How Well You'll Fare

Thinking About A GLP-1 Drug? Your Genetics Might Determine How Well You'll Fare

Your genetics might play a role in how well cutting-edge weight loss drugs like Ozempic and Zepbound will work for you, a new study says.

Specific genetic traits can affect both weight loss and side effects for people taking GLP-1 drugs like semaglutide (Ozempic/Wegovy) and tirzepatide (Mounjaro/Zepbound), researchers reported April 8 in t...

Fighting High Blood Pressure? Having A Team On Your Side Can Help

Fighting High Blood Pressure? Having A Team On Your Side Can Help

A person’s high blood pressure can dramatically decline if they receive intense team-based care, a new study says.

Patients’ systolic blood pressure declined by nearly 16 mm/Hg after a year and a half of team-based treatment, researchers reported April 8 in The New England Journal of Medicine.

The intense team ap...

Heart Risk Worse With Sleep Apnea That Varies Night-By-Night

Heart Risk Worse With Sleep Apnea That Varies Night-By-Night

Sleep apnea might increase a person’s heart health risk even more than usual if it occurs irregularly, a new study says.

Sleep apnea already is known to increase risk of heart disease, high blood pressure and stroke, due to the strain it places on the body during sleep.

That risk could become even greater if a person’s sl...

Your Doctor Might Be Using The Wrong Test To Track Your Cholesterol, Study Says

Your Doctor Might Be Using The Wrong Test To Track Your Cholesterol, Study Says

Doctors might be using the wrong blood test to assess a person’s risk for clogged arteries, a new study argues.

A routine blood test called apolipoprotein B, or apoB, is better at guiding cholesterol-lowering treatment than other tests that health care professionals use more often, researchers reported April 8 in the Journal of t...

How to Limit The Health Risks Posed by Polluted Air

How to Limit The Health Risks Posed by Polluted Air

Air pollution just isn’t what it used to be.

While levels of lead and sulfur dioxide have dropped due to environmental regulations, other threats to air quality persist. 

Particle pollution, ozone and wildfire smoke all taint the air you breathe and put your health at risk.

"Nearly everyone on the planet is exposed t...

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