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22 May

Staying Socially Active May Slow Biological Aging and Prolong Your Life

A new study finds people who stay socially engaged as they age have a lower median biological age, healthier behaviors, and a lower risk of dying.

21 May

Nearly 90% of U.S. Teens Say They’ve Been Bullied Online

A new survey finds cyberbullying is widespread among U.S. teens and the attacks are causing post-traumatic symptoms, researchers warn.

20 May

Calorie Restriction May Lead to Small Improvements in Depression, Study Finds

A new study finds restricting calories or eating low-fat may slightly reduce depressive symptoms, but researchers say the evidence is limited.

White House Report Blames Toxins, Food and Screens for Poor Health

I. Edwards HealthDay Reporter May 23, 2025

White House Report Blames Toxins, Food and Screens for Poor Health

FRIDAY, May 23, 2025 (HealthDay News) — A new White House report says today’s children are the sickest generation in U.S. history when it comes to chronic disease, and it puts the blame on environmental toxins, poor nutrition and too much screen time.

Called the "MAHA Report: Making Our Children Healthy Again," the report was r... Full Page

FDA Halts Sale of Off-Brand Ozempic and Other GLP-1 Drugs

I. Edwards HealthDay Reporter May 23, 2025

FDA Halts Sale of Off-Brand Ozempic and Other GLP-1 Drugs

FRIDAY, May 23, 2025 (HealthDay News) — A federal deadline ending sale of off-brand weight-loss and diabetes medications is now in effect, cutting off access to drugs many patients count on.

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) already declared that shortages of popular GLP-1 medications have ended, CNN reported. Thos... Full Page

Family Link For Postpartum Psychosis Discovered

Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter May 23, 2025

Family Link For Postpartum Psychosis Discovered

FRIDAY, May 23, 2025 (HealthDay News) — Women are 10 times more likely to develop postpartum psychosis if they have a sister who experienced the condition after an earlier pregnancy, a new study says.

Postpartum psychosis is a rare but serious mental illness that causes severe mood swings, hallucinations, delusions, paranoia and thou... Full Page

Want To Live Longer? Stay Sociable, Study Says

Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter May 23, 2025

Want To Live Longer? Stay Sociable, Study Says

FRIDAY, May 23, 2025 (HealthDay News) — Seniors who stay socially engaged are much more likely to have longer lives, a new study says.

Social engagement among seniors is associated with a lower risk of death, when compared to seniors who are loners, according to findings published May 21 in the Journal of the American Geriatrics ... Full Page

E-Cigarettes Reinforce Nicotine Addiction, Study Says

Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter May 23, 2025

E-Cigarettes Reinforce Nicotine Addiction, Study Says

FRIDAY, May 23, 2025 (HealthDay News) — Pod-style e-cigarettes appear to be more addictive than nicotine gum, making it harder for vapers to kick the habit, a small-scale lab study has found.

E-cigarettes reinforced nicotine addiction more than nicotine gum among young adults who regularly vape, results show.

Specifically, the ... Full Page

Cities Contribute To Asthma, Researchers Argue

Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter May 23, 2025

Cities Contribute To Asthma, Researchers Argue

FRIDAY, May 23, 2025 (HealthDay News) — Dirty, crowded urban environments can significantly increase a person’s risk of developing asthma, a new study says.

Cleaner, better-thought-out cities could ward off 1 of every 10 asthma cases, researchers reported recently in The Lancet Regional Health – Europe.

Ast... Full Page

FDA Warns of Heart Risk With Pfizer, Moderna COVID Vaccines

I. Edwards HealthDay Reporter May 22, 2025

FDA Warns of Heart Risk With Pfizer, Moderna COVID Vaccines

THURSDAY, May 22, 2025 (HealthDay News) — The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has ordered Pfizer and Moderna to expand their warning labels on COVID-19 vaccines. 

The updated warnings highlight a rare risk of heart inflammation in teen boys and young men, CBS News reported.

The warning applies to males age... Full Page

Sugar, Fat and Salt on the Rise in U.S. Breakfast Cereals, Study Shows

I. Edwards HealthDay Reporter May 22, 2025

Sugar, Fat and Salt on the Rise in U.S. Breakfast Cereals, Study Shows

THURSDAY, May 22, 2025 (HealthDay News) — They’re a go-to breakfast for millions of kids and adults. They’re brightly colored, packed in enticing boxes and often marketed as healthy — but many cereals today are actually less nutritious than they were a decade ago, a new study has found.

Breakfast cereals in the U.S.... Full Page

China Donates $500M to WHO as U.S. Pulls Back Support

I. Edwards HealthDay Reporter May 22, 2025

China Donates $500M to WHO as U.S. Pulls Back Support

THURSDAY, May 22, 2025 (HealthDay News) — China has promised to give $500 million to the World Health Organization (WHO) over the next five years, positioning itself to become the group’s top donor. 

The pledge comes as the United States plans to leave the international organization, The Washington Post reported.<... Full Page

Donor Hearts Might Be Kept Healthy In Cold Storage Longer

Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter May 22, 2025

Donor Hearts Might Be Kept Healthy In Cold Storage Longer

THURSDAY, May 22, 2025 (HealthDay News) — More donor hearts could become available for transplant, thanks to a new discovery that could protect them from damage during transport.

Researchers have identified a biological process that contributes to donor heart injury during cold storage, according to a report published May 19 in the j... Full Page

Social Media Increases Depression Risk In Pre-Teens

Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter May 22, 2025

Social Media Increases Depression Risk In Pre-Teens

THURSDAY, May 22, 2025 (HealthDay News) — Social media does indeed appear to be making kids more prone to depression, a new study says.

Preteens are more likely to develop symptoms of depression as their use of social media increases, researchers reported May 21 in JAMA Network Open.

Depression symptoms increased 35% a... Full Page

Want To Deter Teen Vaping? Make Devices Boring, Study Says

Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter May 22, 2025

Want To Deter Teen Vaping? Make Devices Boring, Study Says

THURSDAY, May 22, 2025 (HealthDay News) — Making vape devices boring could help deter teens and young adults from picking up the e-cigarette habit, a new study says.

Vape devices currently come in colorful packaging and all sorts of fun designs, intended to enhance their appeal, researchers said.

Offering a standardized white d... Full Page

Reaching For The Snooze Button? You're Not Alone

Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter May 22, 2025

Reaching For The Snooze Button? You're Not Alone

THURSDAY, May 22, 2025 (HealthDay News) — Nearly everyone at some point has groggily grappled with their alarm clock, seeking to slap the snooze bar and grab a few extra Z’s.

But sleep experts recommend against seeking the snooze button, as it can mess with healthy slumber.

Now a new study shows that nearly half of people... Full Page

Additional Breast Cancer Scans Can Triple Detection In Women With Dense Breasts

Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter May 22, 2025

Additional Breast Cancer Scans Can Triple Detection In Women With Dense Breasts

THURSDAY, May 22, 2025 (HealthDay News) — Louise Duffield, 60, was relieved to receive a normal mammogram result in 2023, but agreed to undergo an additional MRI scan recommended as part of a clinical trial.

Her mammogram showed she had very dense breasts, which can sometimes prevent detection of breast cancer. The clinical trial was... Full Page

Mouth Taping For Better Sleep? Little Benefit, Lots Of Risk, Review Says

Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter May 22, 2025

Mouth Taping For Better Sleep? Little Benefit, Lots Of Risk, Review Says

THURSDAY, May 22, 2025 (HealthDay News) — Mouth taping is one of the latest health fads to swamp social media, driven by celebrity endorsements from the likes of Gwenyth Paltrow and Ashley Graham.

The practice of taping your mouth shut as you sleep is meant to prevent mouth breathing, in hopes of improving rest by warding off snoring... Full Page

Florida-Grown Cucumbers Behind Salmonella Outbreak, CDC Warns

I. Edwards HealthDay Reporter May 21, 2025

Florida-Grown Cucumbers Behind Salmonella Outbreak, CDC Warns

WEDNESDAY, May 21, 2025 (HealthDay News) — Health officials are investigating a salmonella outbreak tied to cucumbers grown in Florida. 

At least 26 people across 15 states have gotten sick, and nine people have been hospitalized, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) said May 19, The Associated Press reported.Full Page

Nebraska First State to Ban Soda, Energy Drinks From SNAP Program

I. Edwards HealthDay Reporter May 21, 2025

Nebraska First State to Ban Soda, Energy Drinks From SNAP Program

Nebraska is the first state to get federal approval to ban the purchase of soda and energy drinks under the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), also known as food stamps.

The change, announced Monday by U.S. Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins, will affect about 152,000 low-income residents in Nebraska. 

It will t... Full Page

FDA Limits COVID-19 Boosters to Seniors, Other High-Risk Groups

I. Edwards HealthDay Reporter May 21, 2025

FDA Limits COVID-19 Boosters to Seniors, Other High-Risk Groups

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has decided that only seniors and people at high risk should get the latest COVID-19 booster shots this fall.

The new framework, announced Tuesday, says adults 65 and older, and people with certain health conditions, can still get updated COVID-19 vaccines, The Associated Press reported.... Full Page

Deaths Waiting For Lung Donation Have Dropped Under New Guidelines

Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter May 21, 2025

Deaths Waiting For Lung Donation Have Dropped Under New Guidelines

New guidelines for allocating donated lungs are saving more lives, a new study says.

By prioritizing medical urgency, the guidelines caused a dramatic decline in the number of people who die waiting for a lung transplant, researchers reported Sunday at the American Thoracic Society’s international conference in San Francisco.

P... Full Page

Battling Multiple Chronic Illnesses Can Double Risk Of Depression

Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter May 21, 2025

Battling Multiple Chronic Illnesses Can Double Risk Of Depression

Battling chronic disease really takes it out of a person, leaving them vulnerable to depression.

And people with multiple long-term health problems are even more likely to fall prey to depression, a new study says.

Some combinations of illnesses can more than double the likelihood a person will eventually be diagnosed with depression... Full Page

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