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Is Tamoxifen Alone a Viable Option for Women with Low-Risk DCIS Breast Cancer?

In a new study, women with very early-stage DCIS breast cancer taking tamoxifen alone had higher recurrence rates than researchers expected. But they say the incidence of invasive breast cancer was still low at 5 years, suggesting tamoxifen alone may be an option in “carefully selected patients.”

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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.

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Many Americans Say U.S. Health Care is in Trouble, Poll Finds

I. Edwards HealthDay Reporter December 17, 2025

Many Americans Say U.S. Health Care is in Trouble, Poll Finds

Nearly 1 in 4 Americans believe the U.S. health care system is in crisis, and high costs are the top reason why, according to a new poll.

The data, released Dec. 15 by Gallup Inc., showed that 29% of adults consider the biggest health problem facing the country to be the cost of care. 

Another 23% said the health care system is ... Full Page

Popular Senior Activity Reduces Risk Of Knee Pain, Arthritis

Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter December 17, 2025

Popular Senior Activity Reduces Risk Of Knee Pain, Arthritis

Gardening is a favorite pastime of seniors, working the soil to create beautiful flower beds and lush gardens full of delicious vegetables.

But this yardwork also has hidden benefits for older folks, a new study reveals.

Seniors who garden are less likely to suffer from knee arthritis, researchers recently reported in the journal Full Page

Over-The-Counter Supplement Might Help Multiple Sclerosis Treatment

Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter December 17, 2025

Over-The-Counter Supplement Might Help Multiple Sclerosis Treatment

An over-the-counter supplement called lipoic acid might help slow the loss of gray matter in the brains of people with progressive multiple sclerosis (MS), a new clinical trial has found.

Lipoic acid did not improve patients’ walking speed, which was the main outcome being measured by researchers.

But MRI scans revealed the sup... Full Page

Texture Scan Of Retina Might Reveal Silent Vision Loss Among Diabetics

Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter December 17, 2025

Texture Scan Of Retina Might Reveal Silent Vision Loss Among Diabetics

Eye scans could soon be able to predict if a person with diabetes is at risk of losing their vision, thanks to results of a new lab rat study.

Early changes in the texture of the retina appear to be related to the onset of diabetic retinopathy, researchers recently reported in the journal Eye and Vision.

“Our results d... Full Page

C-Section Risk Higher Among Sexual Minorities, Study Finds

Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter December 17, 2025

C-Section Risk Higher Among Sexual Minorities, Study Finds

People who identify as a sexual minority are more likely to undergo a C-section birth, a new study reports.

Overall, sexual minority people had a 7% higher risk of requiring a Cesarean delivery, researchers report in the February 2026 issue of The Lancet Regional Health.

The highest risk was among people who identify as hete... Full Page

Doctors Deliver 'Miracle' Baby While Removing 22-Pound Ovarian Cyst

Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter December 17, 2025

Doctors Deliver 'Miracle' Baby While Removing 22-Pound Ovarian Cyst

Ryu Lopez is quite literally a miracle baby.

Ryu developed completely outside his mother’s uterus, resting on his mother’s vital organs in what doctors called a very rare abdominal ectopic pregnancy.

Doctors discovered Ryu as they prepared to remove a 22-pound ovarian cyst from his mother, Suze Lopez, a 41-year-old nurse ... Full Page

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