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30 Apr
A new study finds no link between sedative use during pregnancy and neurodevelopmental conditions like ADHD and autism in children.
29 Apr
Researchers say AI can spot early patterns linked to ADHD in everyday medical data, helping flag kids who may benefit from earlier evaluation and intervention.
28 Apr
A new study finds picture-perfect mom posts on social media can cause serious harm to new moms, but adding a daily dose of real-life content can help lessen the emotional impact.
A stroke victim’s senses might matter as much as their muscles as they work to relearn how to talk, a new study says.
Previously, experts thought that remembering the facial movements involved in speech was primarily the role of the brain’s motor system, which moves muscles in the correct way at the correct time.
But new ...
One of the world’s most common knee surgeries doesn’t help patients, and might even make matters worse, a new study says.
A torn meniscus — the cartilage inside a knee — can cause pain, swelling and difficulty moving the joint.
As a treatment, doctors sometimes remove part of the damaged meniscus, a procedure ...
On Wednesday, the American Gastroenterological Association (AGA) released updated guidelines aimed at modern bathroom habits and dietary trends that could be making hemorrhoids and constipation worse.
The message from doctors is clear: If you want to protect your posterior, you need to change how you eat and, perhaps more importantly, how ...
Insomnia and anxiety are very common during pregnancy — and for some moms, sedatives are prescribed to help manage the symptoms.
Now, a large new study, published in The BMJ, offers some reassurance regarding the safety of taking sedatives while pregnant.
The researchers tracked nearly 4 million children born in South ...
Schmeeka Simpson of Omaha works as a patient navigator for the American Civil Liberties Union and an administrative assistant at Nebraskans for Peace, plus picks up shifts at a Dunkin’ shop.
Still, even with three jobs, she worries about losing her health coverage when Nebraska, on May 1, becomes the first state to require certain Me...
THURSDAY, April 30, 2026 (HealthDay News) — Eating right and exercising prior to surgery dramatically reduces a person’s odds of complications, a new study says.
Such prehabilitation care cut patients’ post-op complications by almost half, researchers reported April 29 in the Journal of the American College of S...
Nasal spray flu vaccines appear to work differently from traditional jabs, creating a battlefield in the nose for invading viruses, a new study says.
The FluMist vaccine triggers an immune response directly in nasal tissue in adults, researchers reported April 29 in the journal Science Translational Medicine.
This immune res...
People who struggle to understand their own emotions are more likely to have chronic pain disrupt their daily life, a new study says.
People with alexithymia — difficulty recognizing and expressing emotions — tend to have greater psychological distress related to chronic pain, researchers reported recently in the journal He...
Methamphetamine played a role in 1 out of 6 heart attacks treated at a Northern California hospital, a new study says.
These heart attacks occurred among younger adults with relatively good heart health, highlighting the risk posed by meth, researchers said in the study published April 29 in the Journal of the American Heart Associatio...
Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, or ADHD, affects millions of children, but many go years without a diagnosis, missing the chance for early support.
Now, a new study from Duke Health, published April 27 in the journal Nature Mental Health, suggests artificial intelligence cou...