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18 Sep

U.S. Alcohol Deaths Reach 25-Year High. Young Women Hit Hardest

A new study finds alcohol-related deaths in the U.S. have nearly doubled over the past 25 years, with the sharpest increase during the COVID-19 pandemic.

17 Sep

Marijuana Use May Spike Type 2 Diabetes Risk

A new study finds pot users are nearly 4 times more likely to develop type 2 diabetes compared to the general public.

16 Sep

Could Ditching Daylight Saving Time Improve America’s Health?

Researchers compare three hotly debated time policies and find a surprising winner when it comes to improving health outcomes for millions of people.

Orange B Food Dye May Soon Be Removed From U.S. Market, FDA Says

I. Edwards HealthDay Reporter September 18, 2025

Orange B Food Dye May Soon Be Removed From U.S. Market, FDA Says

THURSDAY, Sept. 18, 2025 (HealthDay News) — Federal health officials want to take Orange B — an artificial food dye that hasn’t been used in more than four decades — off the books.

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced that it plans to repeal regulations that have allowed the synthetic dye in the foo... Full Page

Hall-of-Famer Dan Marino Shares 20-Year Struggle With Liver Disease

I. Edwards HealthDay Reporter September 18, 2025

Hall-of-Famer Dan Marino Shares 20-Year Struggle With Liver Disease

THURSDAY, Sept. 18, 2025 (HealthDay News) — Football legend Dan Marino has disclosed that he has been living with a serious liver condition for nearly 20 years. 

The former Miami Dolphins quarterback said that by making major lifestyle changes, he feels optimistic about his health.

Marino, 64, told People magazine... Full Page

OpenAI Launches Teen-Safe ChatGPT With Parental Controls

I. Edwards HealthDay Reporter September 18, 2025

OpenAI Launches Teen-Safe ChatGPT With Parental Controls

THURSDAY, Sept. 18, 2025 (HealthDay News) — Teenagers chatting with ChatGPT will soon see a very different version of the tool — one built with stricter ways to keep them safe online, OpenAI announced.

The new safeguards come as regulators increase scrutiny of chatbots and their impact on young people’s mental health.

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Boar’s Head Faces Pressure From Congress Over Plans to Reopen After Listeria Deaths

I. Edwards HealthDay Reporter September 18, 2025

Boar’s Head Faces Pressure From Congress Over Plans to Reopen After Listeria Deaths

THURSDAY, Sept. 18, 2025 (HealthDay News) — Federal officials are raising concerns about whether a Virginia Boar’s Head deli meat plant, linked to last year’s deadly listeria outbreak, is ready to safely reopen.

In a letter sent Monday, Rep. Rosa DeLauro of Connecticut and nine other Democrats asked Boar’s Head offi... Full Page

Experimental Patch Provides Real-Time Feedback On Muscle Performance

Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter September 18, 2025

Experimental Patch Provides Real-Time Feedback On Muscle Performance

THURSDAY, Sept. 18, 2025 (HealthDay News) — An experimental wireless patch might help injured athletes better recover from muscle tears, sprains and strains, according to a new study.

The patch measures tissue stiffness by sending sound waves along the surface of the body and listening to the resulting vibrations, researchers said re... Full Page

Bladder Control Problems? There May Be An App For That

Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter September 18, 2025

Bladder Control Problems? There May Be An App For That

THURSDAY, Sept. 18, 2025 (HealthDay News) — Having trouble with bladder control? There might be an app for that, researchers say.

Female veterans suffering from urinary incontinence received effective relief using a smartphone app called MyHealtheBladder, researchers reported Sept. 16 in JAMA Network Open.

The app deli... Full Page

Pharma Payments Might Influence MS Drug Prescriptions, Researchers Argue

Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter September 18, 2025

Pharma Payments Might Influence MS Drug Prescriptions, Researchers Argue

THURSDAY, Sept. 18, 2025 (HealthDay News) — Nearly 4 out of 5 American neurologists prescribing multiple sclerosis (MS) drugs have received at least one payment from the pharmaceutical industry, a new study reports.

Those who prescribe larger amounts of MS drugs were more likely to have received payments, and those who got payments w... Full Page

Ozempic, Zepbound Offer Unexpected Benefits For Psoriasis Patients

Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter September 18, 2025

Ozempic, Zepbound Offer Unexpected Benefits For Psoriasis Patients

THURSDAY, Sept. 18, 2025 (HealthDay News) — People with psoriasis might receive unexpected benefits from cutting-edge weight loss drugs like Ozempic and Zepbound, a new study says.

Psoriasis patients taking GLP-1 drugs had a 78% lower risk of premature death and a 44% lower risk of heart attack, stroke or other heart-related health c... Full Page

Shunts Safe And Effective For Rare Brain Condition In Elderly, Clinical Trial Concludes

Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter September 18, 2025

Shunts Safe And Effective For Rare Brain Condition In Elderly, Clinical Trial Concludes

THURSDAY, Sept. 18, 2025 (HealthDay News) — A simple shunt can restore walking ability and independence in elderly people with a rare brain condition, a major new clinical trial has found.

Implanting a shunt to drain excess cerebrospinal fluid significantly improved walking and mobility among seniors with idiopathic normal pressure h... Full Page

Daily Aspirin Cuts Colon Cancer Recurrence Risk By Half

Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter September 18, 2025

Daily Aspirin Cuts Colon Cancer Recurrence Risk By Half

THURSDAY, Sept. 18, 2025 (HealthDay News) — Aspirin can cut by more than half the risk that colon cancer will come back following initial treatment, a new clinical trial has found.

Daily aspirin reduced by 55% the risk of cancer recurrence in patients whose colorectal cancer is driven by a genetic mutation, researchers reported Sept.... Full Page

Hair Samples May Help Spot Mental Health Risks in Sick Kids

I. Edwards HealthDay Reporter September 17, 2025

Hair Samples May Help Spot Mental Health Risks in Sick Kids

WEDNESDAY, Sept. 17 2025 (HealthDay News) — Children with chronic illnesses face extra challenges, and measuring stress through hair samples may help doctors predict which kids are at highest risk for mental health problems.

Researchers studied 244 Canadian children with chronic physical illnesses such as diabetes, arthritis and cyst... Full Page

FDA Cracks Down on Hims, Other Telehealth Companies Over Drug Ads

I. Edwards HealthDay Reporter September 17, 2025

FDA Cracks Down on Hims, Other Telehealth Companies Over Drug Ads

WEDNESDAY, Sept. 17, 2025 (HealthDay News) — Federal health officials are cracking down on telehealth companies’ promotion of unapproved versions of prescription drugs, including popular weight loss medications.

On Tuesday, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) released more than 100 warning letters aimed at both drugmake... Full Page

DermaRite Widens Recall to 32 Products Over Bacteria Risk

I. Edwards HealthDay Reporter September 17, 2025

DermaRite Widens Recall to 32 Products Over Bacteria Risk

WEDNESDAY, Sept. 17, 2025 (HealthDay News) — DermaRite Industries has widened its earlier recall of hand soaps to include 32 personal care products that could be contaminated with a dangerous bacteria, health officials report.

The New Jersey-based company said the recalled items include body washes, lotions, soaps, shampoos, sanitize... Full Page

Wegovy May Help Quiet Constant Food Cravings, Study Finds

I. Edwards HealthDay Reporter September 17, 2025

Wegovy May Help Quiet Constant Food Cravings, Study Finds

WEDNESDAY, Sept. 17, 2025 (HealthDay News) — A popular weight-loss drug may do more than help patients shed pounds. It could also help quiet the nonstop food cravings many people struggle with.

New results from a U.S. survey of 550 Wegovy users found that patients reported a major drop in “food noise,” or intrusive though... Full Page

Pregnant Women With Epilepsy Not Consulting With Neurologists, Missing Out On Important Care

Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter September 17, 2025

Pregnant Women With Epilepsy Not Consulting With Neurologists, Missing Out On Important Care

WEDNESDAY, Sept. 17, 2025 (HealthDay News) — Roughly half of pregnant women with epilepsy see a neurologist while they’re expecting, an oversight that could put both mom and baby at risk, researchers say.

About 45% of women with epilepsy didn’t see a neurologist at all in the year leading up to delivery, researchers repor... Full Page

Sleep Difficult For LGBTQ+ Teens, Study Says

Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter September 17, 2025

Sleep Difficult For LGBTQ+ Teens, Study Says

WEDNESDAY, Sept. 17, 2025 (HealthDay News) — LGBTQ+ teenagers in the United States might be losing sleep due to violence, bullying and rejection, a recent study says.

Gender and sexual minority teens are more likely to have trouble falling asleep at night, researchers reported in June in the Journal of Adolescence.

How... Full Page

3D Printing Offering Hope For Spinal Cord Injuries

Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter September 17, 2025

3D Printing Offering Hope For Spinal Cord Injuries

WEDNESDAY, Sept. 17, 2025 (HealthDay News) — A new process that combines 3D printing, stem cells and lab-grown tissues could prove a groundbreaking innovation for spinal cord injury recovery, a new study says.

The process uses 3D printing to form stem cells into scaffolds containing microscopic channels that guide the growth of new n... Full Page

Can Mammograms Assess Women's Heart Health?

Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter September 17, 2025

Can Mammograms Assess Women's Heart Health?

WEDNESDAY, Sept. 17, 2025 (HealthDay News) — Regular mammograms might offer a “two-for-one” opportunity to protect women’s health, a new study says.

Mammograms can be used to successfully predict heart disease risk in women, on top of their ability to detect early breast cancers, researchers reported Sept. 16 in the... Full Page

Timing Of Menopause Hormone Therapy Key To Protecting Brain From Alzheimer's

Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter September 17, 2025

Timing Of Menopause Hormone Therapy Key To Protecting Brain From Alzheimer's

WEDNESDAY, Sept. 17, 2025 (HealthDay News) — Hormone replacement therapy might protect a woman’s brain against Alzheimer’s disease, but only if the timing’s right, researchers say.

Women who start hormone therapy within five years of menopause can lower their Alzheimer’s risk by as much as 32%, researchers rep... Full Page

Circumcision Down In U.S., Partly Due To Parental Mistrust Of Doctors, Study Says

Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter September 17, 2025

Circumcision Down In U.S., Partly Due To Parental Mistrust Of Doctors, Study Says

WEDNESDAY, Sept. 17, 2025 (HealthDay News) — Circumcision rates have declined significantly in the United States, driven in part by parents’ distrust of medical advice, a new study says.

Circumcision of newborn boys declined from 54% to 49% between 2012 and 2022, according to records from more than 1.5 million U.S. male births.... Full Page

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