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22 Aug
In a new study, people with metabolic syndrome were 40% more likely to be diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease. Metabolic Syndrome is a cluster of conditions that increase the risk of heart disease, stroke and type 2 diabetes.
21 Aug
A new study finds early intervention for hearing loss significantly reduces the risk of dementia.
20 Aug
A new study finds late nights, alcohol and disrupted sleep on weekends may increase the severity of obstructive sleep apnea.
Deanna Neff HealthDay Reporter August 22, 2025
Families with a child receiving treatment for autism spectrum disorder (ASD) incur almost 10 times more in health care costs than those of other children, including those diagnosed but not receiving any ASD treatment.
That’s among the key takeaways from a new report that provides insight into the health care costs and treatment patte... Página completa
Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter August 22, 2025
Teenagers who get poor sleep are more likely to harm themselves on purpose, a new study says.
Shorter sleep, going to sleep later and frequent waking during the night all were significantly associated with a 14-year-old’s risk of self-harm, researchers report in the Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry.
This risk... Página completa
Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter August 22, 2025
Local parks and neighborhood greenery protected people’s mental health from the stresses of the COVID-19 pandemic, a new study says.
Overall, depression increased nearly two-fold during the pandemic, with both men and women more frequently diagnosed, researchers said.
But middle-aged adults and seniors had a reduced risk of dep... Página completa
Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter August 22, 2025
Chowing down on red meat might increase a person’s risk of a potentially deadly blood vessel problem of the abdomen, a new study says.
High blood levels of TMAO (trimethylamine N-oxide) — a byproduct of gut bacteria digestion of red meat and other animal-based foods — are linked to an increased risk of abdominal aortic an... Página completa
Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter August 22, 2025
COVID-19 infection might increase a person’s risk of developing asthma, seasonal allergies and long-lasting sinus problems, a new study says.
However, vaccination appears to reduce this risk, researchers report in the Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology.
“It is interesting to see that vaccination not only ... Página completa
Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter August 22, 2025
Vets might be able to predict the diseases a dog will face in the future, based on their current ailments, a new study says.
Analysis of more than 26,000 dogs showed that some diseases tend to go together, providing veterinarians with a leg up on countering health problems among canines, researchers recently reported in the journal PLO... Página completa
Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter August 22, 2025
Wear-and-tear knee arthritis might be made less painful by a surgical procedure that limits blood flow to the joint, a new pilot study says.
As a person’s knee breaks down, the pain is made worse by the growth of small blood vessels that increase blood flow to the joint, researchers said.
The new procedure involves blocking thi... Página completa
Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter August 21, 2025
It can be spooky to realize that Alexa or Siri has been listening in on you, when a device in your home inadvertently springs to life.
But eavesdropping artificial intelligence (AI) can prove a godsend to overworked doctors, protecting them from burnout by handling some of their paperwork, a new study says.
Ambient AI “scribes&... Página completa
Deanna Neff HealthDay Reporter August 21, 2025
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is finalizing the termination of at least 600 employees this week, including some working in violence prevention programs.
The cuts come less than two weeks after a man opened fire outside the agency’s Atlanta headquarters, killing a police officer.
“The irony is d... Página completa
Deanna Neff HealthDay Reporter August 21, 2025
Health experts across the country are issuing warnings about a surge in infections from a "flesh-eating" bacterium known as Vibrio vulnificus.
Typically found in the warm, salty waters of the Gulf Coast, the bacteria are now appearing in new areas, with experts pointing to climate change as a key factor in their northward mi... Página completa
Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter August 21, 2025
Omega-3 fatty acids have been shown to have a variety of potential health benefits, including a lower risk of heart disease, dementia and some forms of cancer.
Now, new findings indicate omega-3s might help ward off the development of nearsightedness (myopia) in children, according to a reported Aug. 19 in the British Journal of Ophtha... Página completa
Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter August 21, 2025
Vaping appears to act as a gateway to cigarette smoking among young people, a new evidence review says.
E-cigarettes also were significantly linked to risk of asthma and substance use, researchers reported Aug. 19 in the journal Tobacco Control.
“The consistency in the evidence is striking,” said lead researcher ... Página completa
Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter August 21, 2025
Folks with metabolic syndrome have up to a 40% higher risk of developing Parkinson’s disease, a new study says.
Metabolic syndrome is a cluster of health problems that include excess belly fat, high blood pressure, elevated blood sugar and abnormal cholesterol levels.
It’s already known to increase people’s risk of ... Página completa
Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter August 21, 2025
Climate change-driven weather disasters like hurricanes, wildfires and floods pose an immediate threat to the United States drug supply chain, a new study says.
Nearly two-thirds of all U.S. pharmaceutical production plants are located in a county that has experienced at least one weather disaster declaration during the past six years, res... Página completa
Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter August 21, 2025
The brains of newborns have a surprising trait in common with adults who’ve developed Alzheimer’s disease, a recent study says.
Both have elevated blood levels of a well-known biomarker for Alzheimer’s – a protein called phosphorylated tau, researchers reported recently in the journal Brain Communications.<... Página completa
I. Edwards HealthDay Reporter August 20, 2025
For the first time in 30 years, the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) has issued vaccine recommendations that differ from U.S. government guidelines.
In new guidance released Tuesday, the AAP strongly recommends COVID-19 vaccines for children between 6 months and 2 years of age. For older children, shots are also advised but ultimately ... Página completa
I. Edwards HealthDay Reporter August 20, 2025
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved Novo Nordisk’s popular weight-loss drug Wegovy to treat a serious form of fatty liver disease.
The approval makes Wegovy the only GLP-1 therapy cleared to treat adults with metabolic dysfunction-associated steatohepatitis (MASH) and moderate to advanced liver fibrosis. About 14... Página completa
I. Edwards HealthDay Reporter August 20, 2025
If you’ve purchased frozen shrimp from Walmart lately, you may want to hold off on serving it for dinner.
Walmart is recalling certain frozen shrimp products sold under its Great Value brand after the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) warned that the seafood may be at risk for radioactive contamination.
The frozen shrimp ... Página completa
Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter August 20, 2025
Seniors with known heart-related problems aren’t doing a very good job taking steps to protect their health, a new study says.
Older folks with high blood pressure, stroke survivors and heart failure patients in the United States all have been neglecting Life’s Essential 8 — a checklist of lifestyle factors that can prote... Página completa
Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter August 20, 2025
Exposure to a common pesticide during pregnancy can impair children’s brain development and motor function for years to come, a new study says.
The widely used pesticide chlorpyrifos (CPF) is linked to altered brain function and poorer fine motor control among children exposed to it while in the womb, researchers report in JAMA N... Página completa