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08 Dec

Two New Studies Find Strong Link Between Epilepsy and Depression

Depression not only makes epilepsy harder to treat but may also raise the risk of developing it, new research finds.

05 Dec

Are Politics Shaping America’s Trust in Cancer Science?

A new national survey finds the majority of U.S. adults report having a high level of trust in scientists when it comes to cancer information, but the results also suggest politics do play a role.

04 Dec

Body Image Disorder Hitting More Teenage Boys and Young Men

A new study finds a rising number of boys and young men are being diagnosed with muscle dysmorphia, a mental health condition that makes them feel “too small” or “not muscular enough.”

Want To Avoid Having A Troublesome Teen? Get Boys Involved In Youth Sports, Study Says

Want To Avoid Having A Troublesome Teen? Get Boys Involved In Youth Sports, Study Says

Worried your boy is going to be a difficult teen, in constant friction with parents, teachers and other authority figures?

Get him involved in sports, a new study suggests.

Boys who participated in organized sports between 6 to 10 years of age were less likely to show signs of oppositional-defiant disorder in their tweens, researcher...

Climate Change Might Dull Children's Intellectual Growth

Climate Change Might Dull Children's Intellectual Growth

Climate change could pose a threat to children’s intellectual development, a new study says.

Kids growing up under higher-than-usual temperatures – average temps above 86 degrees Fahrenheit – are less likely to meet developmental milestones for literacy and mathematics, researchers reported Dec. 8 in the Journal of Ch...

Older Caregivers' Loneliness Relieved By An Unlikely Source, Study Reveals

Older Caregivers' Loneliness Relieved By An Unlikely Source, Study Reveals

Lonely caregivers might find solace from an unexpected source — the internet.

Staying connected through the internet can help older caregivers feel less lonely and cope better with the stress of caring for ailing family or friends, researchers recently reported in the journal JMIR Aging.

“Using the internet to co...

Pandemic School Closures Linked To More Mental Health Problems Among Kids

Pandemic School Closures Linked To More Mental Health Problems Among Kids

School closures are linked to significant mental health problems – depression, anxiety, ADHD – among children during the COVID-19 pandemic, a new study reports.

Kids whose schools reopened sooner during the pandemic had lower rates of mental health problems than those whose schools remained closed, researchers reported Dec. 8 i...

Timing Is Everything In Cancer Immunotherapy, Experts Say

Timing Is Everything In Cancer Immunotherapy, Experts Say

Cancer survival might depend on what time of day you get your treatment, a new study says.

Lung cancer patients who received IV immunotherapy doses earlier in the day tended to live longer, according to results published online Dec. 8 in the journal Cancer.

Getting immunotherapy drugs before 3 p.m. was associated with a 52% ...

Agent Orange Linked To Rare Bone Marrow Cancers

Agent Orange Linked To Rare Bone Marrow Cancers

Soldiers exposed to the Vietnam War-era defoliant Agent Orange have a higher risk of a rare form of bone marrow cancer, a major new study has found.

The study found that people exposed to Agent Orange face a higher risk of developing myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS), a bone marrow cancer that develops slowly over a lifetime of accumulated ge...

Two Deaths Linked to Rabies-Infected Kidney Transplant

Two Deaths Linked to Rabies-Infected Kidney Transplant

A rare case of rabies linked to an organ transplant has resulted in two deaths, federal health officials announced.

The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reported that a man in Idaho became infected with rabies after a skunk scratched his leg in October 2024.

About five weeks later, he developed serious symptoms i...

210,000 Portable Power Banks Sold on Amazon Recalled After Fire Reports

210,000 Portable Power Banks Sold on Amazon Recalled After Fire Reports

A popular portable phone charger sold online has been recalled after reports that it can overheat and catch fire, federal officials said.

The recall covers about 210,000 INIU-branded lithium-ion power banks sold on Amazon between August 2021 and April 2022, according to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC).

The affected...

Do Not Eat Wild Mushrooms, Officials Warn After Poisonings Turn Deadly

Do Not Eat Wild Mushrooms, Officials Warn After Poisonings Turn Deadly

California health officials are warning people not to collect or eat wild mushrooms after a toxin found in some types poisoned nearly two dozen people and killed one.

The California Poison Control System reported 21 cases linked to a toxin called amatoxin, found in a mushroom known as the death cap. 

The illnesses occurred betwe...

Educational Video Game Helps Kids Learn Science, Study Finds

Educational Video Game Helps Kids Learn Science, Study Finds

Video games often have a bad reputation as being a distraction, but a new study suggests they may help kids build important science skills.

University of Georgia researchers created an educational video game that helps elementary school students learn about the human body, health and how to use evidence the same way scientists do. 

Air Pollution Undermines Health Benefits Of Exercise, Evidence Says

Air Pollution Undermines Health Benefits Of Exercise, Evidence Says

Air pollution can undermine some of the health benefits active folks expect to derive from regular exercise, a new study says.

The protective effect exercise should have on people’s risk of death was cut by half among those living in areas with heavy air pollution, researchers reported recently in the journal BMC Medicine.

Laughing Gas Relieves Depression, Evidence Says

Laughing Gas Relieves Depression, Evidence Says

Laughing gas might live up to its name for people struggling with depression, a major new study says.

Treatment with nitrous oxide can provide rapid relief for people with depression, especially those who aren’t helped by antidepressants, researchers reported recently in the journal eBioMedicine.

“This is a signi...

TikTok Videos Mislead On Epilepsy Care, Experts Say

TikTok Videos Mislead On Epilepsy Care, Experts Say

Fake clickbait TikTok videos about epilepsy treatments are receiving more views than accurate, evidence-based offerings, a new study says.

More than half of TikTok videos regarding epilepsy featured claims that were false, misleading and potentially harmful, researchers reported Friday at the annual meeting of the American Epilepsy Society...

Want To Save Rural Hospitals? Send Patients Home To Recover, Study Argues

Want To Save Rural Hospitals? Send Patients Home To Recover, Study Argues

Discharging hospital patients early to recover at home might be key to saving rural health care, a new study says.

Rural patients cost a good deal less to care for during recovery at home than in a hospital, researchers recently reported in JAMA Network Open.

What’s more, those patients tend to be happier and more acti...

One Million More U.S. Kids Became Obese During COVID Pandemic

One Million More U.S. Kids Became Obese During COVID Pandemic

Roughly 1 million American kids became obese during the COVID-19 pandemic, a new study says.

Childhood obesity rates in the U.S. rose from around 21% pre-pandemic to nearly 23% during the global health crisis, researchers reported Dec. 2 in the journal Pediatrics.

That totals up to about 1 million more children with obesity ...

Depression Increases Epilepsy Risk, Makes It Harder To Treat

Depression Increases Epilepsy Risk, Makes It Harder To Treat

People with depression have a more than doubled risk of developing epilepsy, a new study says.

Worse, depression then makes epilepsy more difficult to treat, according to results of a second study.

Both papers, presented Friday at the annual meeting in Atlanta of the American Epilepsy Society, shed fresh light on the complex relation...

Healthy Routines Can Stay on Track — Even During Holiday Chaos

Healthy Routines Can Stay on Track — Even During Holiday Chaos

The holidays can bring travel, busy schedules and family events, and for many people, that means healthy habits slip. But experts say staying well during this time doesn’t require perfection.

It’s not just the schedule that gets in the way, it’s the expectations we put on ourselves, Samantha Harden, an associate professor...

New GLP-1 Implant May Help Overweight Pets, Study Underway

New GLP-1 Implant May Help Overweight Pets, Study Underway

Weight loss drugs aren’t just for people anymore; They may soon be available for your furry friend.

A California company, Okava Pharmaceuticals, has launched a clinical trial testing a GLP-1–based weight loss treatment in 50 cats. The treatment uses a small under-the-skin implant, called OKV-119, designed to release medication ...

Breaking: CDC Panel Votes to No Longer Recommend Hepatitis B Shot for Newborns

Breaking: CDC Panel Votes to No Longer Recommend Hepatitis B Shot for Newborns

A federal vaccine advisory committee has voted to change a long-standing recommendation that all newborns in the United States receive the hepatitis B vaccine on the day they are born.

The group, known as the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP), voted 8 – 3 on Friday morning to recommend the birth dose only for newbor...

From AI to Wearables: WHO Outlines Global Plan for Digital Health Tools

From AI to Wearables: WHO Outlines Global Plan for Digital Health Tools

Make way for digital health. Smart watches and health apps aren’t just for fitness enthusiasts and people with access to advanced care — the World Health Organization (WHO) is looking to these and other digital tech devices to enhance health and wellness across the globe.

As the world’s population becomes more and more co...

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