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A six-year study finds a surprising link between sodium intake and cognitive decline in men.
A new study finds spikes in air pollution—from dust, car exhaust, and nitrogen dioxide—are linked to more migraine-related hospital visits.
A new study finds popular chatbots frequently provide misleading or incomplete medical information, highlighting the need for stronger oversight.
Brain fog is a common side effect of chemotherapy for cancer, with the toxic drug cocktails affecting attention, memory and ability to multitask.
But a couple of cheap, simple solutions — low-dose ibuprofen and exercise — appear to be effective in protecting ...
Regulators have long been reluctant to tax e-cigarettes, worried that higher prices might unintentionally drive vapers back to tobacco cigs.
But a new study suggests those fears might be misplaced, at least where adult vapers are concerned.
Higher prices reduced e-...
Weed can blunt teenagers’ brain development across a range of skills, including memory, attention, language and processing speed, a new study says.
Teenagers who started using weed had slower gains in thinking and memory skills as they grew, researchers report toda...
Bad dreams can affect your morning mood, but not if a little joy is sprinkled into your slumber, a new study says.
People who had dreams filled with fear were more likely to be in a rotten mood the following morning, researchers recently reported in the journal Sleep...
Immunotherapy has largely failed as a treatment for cancer of the pancreas, and researchers have zeroed in on a key reason.
Pancreatic tumors reprogram immune cells that normally shut down tumor-killing cells, according to a team at Oregon Health & Science University...
Baby’s first words are a source of pride for parents, but when they’re late in coming, it can be a source of worry.
While most kids catch up, those whose language troubles persist may have a condition called DLD.
Short for developmental language disorde...
A new approach to weight loss research is challenging one of the biggest assumptions behind popular weight loss drugs: Are GLP-1s actually needed to achieve weight loss?
In a new study published April 15 in the journal Molecular Metabolism, researchers tested a ...
After months of leadership changes, President Donald Trump has chosen a new candidate to lead the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
The White House announced Thursday that Dr. Erica Schwartz, a physician and former deputy surgeon general, is the new ...
A growing number of younger adults are dying from colon cancer, but the increase isn’t affecting everyone in the same way.
New research, published April 16 in JAMA Oncology, shows the rise in colon cancer deaths is happening mostly among adults without a f...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) will soon review whether certain peptides should be allowed in customized medications made by compounding pharmacies.
Peptides are small chains of amino acids that are marketed for a wide range of uses, including treating wound...
Most people would want to take a blood test that can assess their risk of Alzheimer’s disease, rather than remain anxious about their odds, a new study says.
About 85% of primary care patients said they’d take a blood test that looks for the toxic proteins li...
Reaching for the salt shaker could have long-lasting implications for your memory and brain health, a new study says.
Higher sodium intake appears to affect episodic memory, the type of memory used to recall personal experiences and specific events from your past, resear...
Ultra-processed foods don't just contribute to flab around your middle, but also to fat inside your muscles, a new study has found.
A diet high in ultra-processed foods is associated with larger amounts of fat stored inside thigh muscles, regardless of a person’s c...
Syphilis is on the rise in the United States, and with it the threat that a long-term untreated infection could pose to a person’s heart health, a new study says.
The sexually transmitted disease (STD) doubles a person’s risk of ruptured blood vessels and dra...
For patients with severe depression, electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) has long been the go-to when other treatments haven’t helped.
However, the fear of losing memories or experiencing confusion often leads patients to steer clear of ECT, which uses an electric curr...
If you thought your toddler’s relentless energy was just a phase to be managed, think again.
New research suggests those early years of running, jumping and playing are actually the foundation for their health as teens.
A study from the University of Mo...
A widely used anxiety medication is being pulled from shelves due to "failed dissolution specifications," the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) said.
The agency's enforcement report said that one lot of Xanax has been recalled nationwide by the company Viatris.
...Higher health insurance costs are forcing some people to walk away from coverage even after signing up.
About 14% of people who enrolled in Affordable Care Act (ACA) plans for 2026 did not pay their first monthly premium, according to a new analysis from Wakely Consultin...
Several common cough drop brands are being pulled from shelves after officials raised concerns about how they were made.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) said a China-based company, Xiamen Kang Zhongyuan Biotechnology Co., Ltd, issued a recall that includes 15...
Federal health officials are considering Dr. Erica Schwartz to lead the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), according to people familiar with the discussions.
The decision is not yet final and would still need approval from President Donald Trump. It&r...