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Eating Red Meat, Especially Processed Red Meat, May Increase Your Risk of Dementia

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16 Jan

Cancer Mortality Continues to Drop Despite Increasing Diagnoses Among Women and Young Adults

A new report from the American Cancer Society warns progress against the disease may be in jeopardy. While overall cancer mortality continues to drop, incidence rates among women and young adults are on the rise.

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An international group of medical experts says body mass index is not a reliable way to diagnose obesity. Members of the Commission on Clinical Obesity are recommending new methods that also consider location of excess body fat and objective symptoms of disease.

These Lifestyle Moves Help Ease Low Back Pain, Study Shows

These Lifestyle Moves Help Ease Low Back Pain, Study Shows

Suffering from low back pain?

Addressing your unhealthy lifestyle habits could help ease your pain better than traditional care, a new study says.

Back pain sufferers who got lifestyle coaching functioned better and had improved quality of life compared to others who received standard care, researchers report in the study published J...

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CDC Confirms Another Human Bird Flu Case, Bringing Total to 67

CDC Confirms Another Human Bird Flu Case, Bringing Total to 67

The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) confirmed another human H5N1 avian flu case -- otherwise known as bird flu -- in California on Thursday, bringing the nationwide total of cases to 67.

California has been hit hardest, accounting for 38 cases, according to CDC data.

The latest case involved a San Francisco chil...

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  • January 17, 2025
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CDC Urges Faster Testing for Bird Flu Amid Growing Outbreak

CDC Urges Faster Testing for Bird Flu Amid Growing Outbreak

The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is urging health care workers to accelerate bird flu testing for patients hospitalized with flu symptoms, as the H5N1 avian influenza outbreak continues to grow in the United States and Canada.

The advisory, issued Jan. 16, recommends that health care providers perform a second test...

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  • January 17, 2025
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Drug Lowers Fracture Risk in Early Postmenopausal Women

Drug Lowers Fracture Risk in Early Postmenopausal Women

Women past menopause can protect themselves from future fractures through infrequent, cheap IV infusions of a bone-strengthening drug.

Women 50 to 60 who got two IV infusions of zoledronate (Reclast) within five years had a 44% lower risk of spinal fractures, compared to women who received a placebo, according to results published Jan. 15 ...

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  • January 17, 2025
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Why Some Families Consider Brain Donation for Autism Research

Why Some Families Consider Brain Donation for Autism Research

FRIDAY, Jan. 17, 2025 (HealthDay News) -- Brain tissue samples are essential for scientific research, especially when it comes to brain disorders such as autism spectrum disorder.

Not surprisingly, samples are hard to get.

Despite the great need for brain tissue, donations remain rare and aren't easily collected.&nbs...

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  • January 17, 2025
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Cancer Deaths Dropping Despite Rise in New Cases

Cancer Deaths Dropping Despite Rise in New Cases

The cancer death rate continues to decline in the U.S. but new cases are rising among women, potentially undermining progress against the nation’s second-leading killer, according to a new report from the American Cancer Society (ACS).

The cancer death rate declined by 34% between 1991 and 2022, representing about 4.5 million deaths ...

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  • January 17, 2025
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Sewer Sludge Is Dangerous to Health, EPA Says of Biosolids and PFAS

Sewer Sludge Is Dangerous to Health, EPA Says of Biosolids and PFAS

Sewer sludge from wastewater treatment plants appears to expose farmers and nearby neighbors to toxic “forever” chemicals, a new U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) draft risk assessment says.

This sludge -- which is sometimes applied to farmland as fertilizer -- can contain high levels of chemicals called per- and polyf...

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  • January 17, 2025
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AI Helps Predict Memory Issues, Cognitive Decline During Menopausal Transition

AI Helps Predict Memory Issues, Cognitive Decline During Menopausal Transition

Artificial intelligence might be able to more quickly and affordably identify menopausal women who are having problems with memory or cognition.

AI effectively identified women with severe subjective cognitive decline (SCD), or self-perceived confusion or memory problems, researchers report in a new study published Jan. 14 in the journal <...

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Teen Stress Is Expensive, Experts Say -- So How Can We Reduce It?

Teen Stress Is Expensive, Experts Say -- So How Can We Reduce It?

Stressed-out teenagers appear to be dragging down the U.S. economy, a new study says.

Teenagers suffering from anxiety or depression are less likely to enter the workforce as young adults, and more likely to earn lower pay when they do, researchers reported in a study published today in the journal PLOS Medicine.

The economi...

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  • January 16, 2025
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FDA Proposes Nicotine Cap To Help Curb Cigarette Addiction

FDA Proposes Nicotine Cap To Help Curb Cigarette Addiction

A rather historic U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) proposal aims to make cigarettes and other tobacco products far less addictive by reducing their nicotine content.

The move could help millions of Americans quit smoking while preventing many more from becoming addicted.

The proposed rule, published Wednesday in a 334-page rep...

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