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15 Dec
In a new study, women with uterine fibroids had an 81% higher risk of suffering a heart attack, stroke or other major cardiovascular event within 10 years.
12 Dec
A new study finds acupuncture may help breast cancer survivors struggling with attention, memory and other cognitive problems.
11 Dec
Researchers look at how 10 common activities affect low back pain over the short and long term.
I. Edwards HealthDay Reporter December 16, 2025
Most folks in the United States are happy with their health insurance, according to a new national poll, but many still struggle with denied claims, delays and rising costs.
The poll, conducted by NBC News Decision Desk and SurveyMonkey, found 82% of U.S. adults satisfied with their health insurance overall. About 1 in 3 said they... Full Page
Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter December 16, 2025
Kids’ behavioral problems account for a growing chunk of their health care costs, a new study says.
Mental health, substance use and other behavioral health care made up about 40% of all health expenditures for U.S. children in 2022, nearly twice as much as in 2011, according to findings published Dec. 15 in JAMA Pediatrics.... Full Page
Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter December 16, 2025
Hearts are often associated with love, especially around Valentine’s Day.
That’s more relevant than you might think, a new evidence review says.
The support of a beloved partner can dramatically improve recovery for people who’ve had a heart attack, heart failure or other heart-related emergency, researchers reporte... Full Page
Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter December 16, 2025
Pregnant women who get the COVID-19 vaccine are less likely to have a preterm birth, a new study says.
Vaccination was also strongly associated with lower risk of hospitalization or intensive care treatment among expecting mothers, researchers reported Dec. 15 in the Journal of the American Medical Association.
“Our fi... Full Page
Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter December 16, 2025
Tailoring breast cancer screening to a woman’s individual cancer risk might work better than annual mammograms, a new study says.
Women had breast cancers caught at an earlier, more treatable stage when assigned to risk-based screening, compared to those who got annual mammograms regardless of personal risk, researchers reported Dec.... Full Page
Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter December 16, 2025
Efforts to stop weed-impaired driving are ignoring the traffic risk posed by a stoned dad or grandpa, a new study says.
About 1 out of 5 (20%) people 50 and older who use weed reported they’d driven while high at least once during the past year, researchers report in the January 2026 issue of the journal Drug and Alcohol Dependen... Full Page
Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter December 16, 2025
Parents can better defuse their kids’ temper tantrums with the help of AI-powered smartwatch monitoring, a new study says.
Smartwatch alerts of an impending tantrum helped parents swoop in within seconds, cutting by more than half the duration of outbursts by young children, researchers reported Dec. 15 in JAMA Network Open.... Full Page
I. Edwards HealthDay Reporter December 15, 2025
Medical marijuana is often seen as a safer, natural way to ease pain, anxiety or sleep issues. But a large new review suggests that for many of these uses, the science simply isn’t there.
It adds that a significant share of folks, roughly 30%, using cannabis for medical reasons may actually be at risk for addiction.
The review,... Full Page
I. Edwards HealthDay Reporter December 15, 2025
COVID-19 vaccines given to children last fall helped keep many out of emergency rooms (ER) and urgent care, new data shows.
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reported that COVID vaccines reduced the risk of ER visits by 76% in kids under age 4 and by 56% in kids ages 5 to 17 during the first six months after vaccina... Full Page
I. Edwards HealthDay Reporter December 15, 2025
Doctors now have new tools to fight gonorrhea, a common sexually transmitted infection that has grown harder to treat over time.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved two new antibiotics: Zoliflodacin and gepotidacin.
This is the first new major treatment for gonorrhea in decades.
On Friday, the FDA cleared z... Full Page
I. Edwards HealthDay Reporter December 15, 2025
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is considering adding the strongest safety warning available to COVID-19 vaccines.
The move has alarmed many outside health experts, who say there is no scientific basis for the warning.
People familiar with the plan told CNN the FDA is weighing whether to place a black box warning... Full Page
Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter December 15, 2025
A new evidence review offers some sobering info for folks preparing to raise more than a couple celebratory glasses during Christmas or New Year’s.
Alcohol significantly increases a person’s risk of developing a wide range of cancers, and that risk rises further as more is imbibed, researchers reported in the journal Cancer... Full Page
Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter December 15, 2025
Folks with diabetes might fare better if health care professionals pick out and deliver their groceries, a new study says.
Folks with diabetes who received home deliveries of diabetes-appropriate grocery boxes for three months had better blood sugar control by the end of the experiment, researchers reported in the December issue of the
Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter December 15, 2025
Doing nothing at all to manage a common fetal heart defect might improve the survival odds of babies born prematurely, compared to treatment with drugs, a new clinical trial suggests.
A “wait and see” approach to patent ductus arteriosus (PDA) doubled a preemie’s chances of survival, compared with using drugs to treat the... Full Page
Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter December 15, 2025
It’s safe to slowly taper some people off antidepressants after their depression fades, rather than continuing the drugs indefinitely, a new evidence review says.
People who slowly tapered off antidepressants while receiving psychological counseling had a similar risk of relapse to those who kept taking the drugs with or without ther... Full Page
Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter December 15, 2025
Farm kids tend to have far fewer allergies than urban children, and a new study offers one possible explanation: The milk provided by breastfeeding moms.
Children who grow up in farming communities have immune systems that mature faster, with higher levels of protective antibodies during their first year of life, researchers reported Dec. ... Full Page
Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter December 15, 2025
Most people receiving shock therapy for mental health problems aren’t receiving any sort of psychological counseling before having their brains zapped, a new study says.
Only a third of patients said they’d been asked about recent stressful events or childhood traumas like abuse or neglect before being given electroconvul... Full Page
Carole Tanzer Miller HealthDay Reporter December 14, 2025
Injure a tendon and you might not notice right away, but beware: These injuries often fail to heal properly, putting everyday activities at risk.
"No matter how strong your muscle is, you’re not going to be able to have the functionality and the stability you need if a tendon is impaired," Nelly Andarawis-Puri, a bioengineering... Full Page
Carole Tanzer Miller HealthDay Reporter December 13, 2025
Listen to the influencers, skin-care specialists say, and your daily shower could do more harm than good.
"Your skin is a barrier," said Dr. Nicole Negbenebor, a dermatologic surgeon at University of Iowa Health Care, told The Associated Press. "So you want to treat it right, and then sometimes there can be too much of a good thin... Full Page
I. Edwards HealthDay Reporter December 12, 2025
Americans may soon have access to a new sunscreen ingredient already used around the world.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced Dec. 11 that it is reviewing a proposal to allow bemotrizinol in sunscreens sold in the United States.
The ingredient is already approved and widely used in Europe, Australia and part... Full Page