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Acid Reflux Drugs May Heighten the Risk of Migraine Attacks and Severe Headaches
Taking PPIs like Prisolec and Prevacid was tied to a 70 percent higher risk of migraine or severe headache compared with not taking these antacid drugs.
By Don RaufApril 25, 2024Fecal Transplant Shows Promise for Easing Inflammatory Bowel Disease Symptoms
By Lisa RapaportApril 25, 2024Taylor Swift’s First Single From ‘TTPD’ Begs the Question: Is There Such a Thing as a ‘Functioning Alcoholic’?
Alcohol use disorder can affect people in different ways. But the term ‘alcoholic’ can both stigmatize and make people unaware they have a problem.
By Kaitlin SullivanApril 24, 2024Antibiotics Don’t Help a Cough, Even When It’s Caused by a Bacterial Infection
In healthy adults with acute bronchitis, taking an antibiotic didn’t improve cough or make it go away any faster.
By Becky UphamApril 24, 2024Supreme Court to Decide if Idaho Abortion Restrictions Override Right to Appropriate Emergency Care
The Supreme Court will hear arguments Wednesday on whether the Emergency Medical Treatment and Active Labor Act (EMTALA) preempts state abortion bans.
By Becky UphamApril 23, 2024Zepbound and Mounjaro Might Help Reduce Obstructive Sleep Apnea Symptoms
Tirzepatide, the active ingredient in Mounjaro and Zepbound, reduced sleep apnea symptoms in people with obesity, whether or not they used a PAP machine.
By Lisa RapaportApril 23, 2024Hospital Deaths and Complication Rates Are Lower With Female Doctors
Both men and women have better health outcomes when they see a female doctor, a new study found.
By Lisa RapaportApril 22, 2024Rat Urine Is Spreading a Life-Threatening Bacterial Illness in Humans and Dogs
New York City city reported 24 cases of leptospirosis in 2023, the highest case count ever, and 6 so far in 2024.
By Don RaufApril 22, 2024Atopic Dermatitis Linked to Eating Disorders
Atopic dermatitis, a common form of eczema, is linked to anorexia, bulimia, and binge-eating disorder, according to research from Yale.
By Lisa RapaportApril 19, 2024Severe Vision Problems Linked to Significantly Higher Suicide Risk
Blindness and other severe vision problems increase the risk of suicidal thinking, behavior, and death, according to a large new study.
By Don RaufApril 19, 2024Activist Groups Challenge Safety of Decaf Coffee
Methylene chloride, used to produce some types of decaffeinated coffee, has been linked to cancer. Environmental health advocacy groups want it banned.
By Lisa RapaportApril 19, 2024Fake Botox Has Made People Sick in 9 States
At least 19 people have gotten sick from fake or mishandled Botox. These expert tips can help you stay safe.
By Lisa RapaportApril 18, 2024Mentally Stimulating Work Can Help Ward Off Dementia
A new study identified the most and least mentally stimulating jobs and determined their link to cognitive decline and dementia.
By Don RaufApril 18, 2024Trader Joe’s Recalls Organic Basil Linked to Salmonella Outbreak in at Least 7 States
Trader Joe’s recalled Infinite Herbs organic basil on April 17 after illnesses were reported in at least 7 states.
By Monroe HammondApril 18, 2024Untreated High Blood Pressure Linked to Uterine Fibroids
Taking antihypertensive ACE inhibitors specifically appeared to lower the risk of developing uterine fibroids by almost 50 percent.
By Lisa RapaportApril 17, 2024Exercising in the Evening May Offer the Biggest Boost in Heart Health
Physical activity in the evening, after dinner, may help reduce insulin resistance and prevent heart disease.
By Becky UphamApril 17, 2024High Seafood Diet May Increase Exposure to ‘Forever Chemicals’
Diets rich in seafood may raise the risk of exposure to PFAS, chemicals found in innumerable products that pose risks to human health.
By Lisa RapaportApril 16, 2024COVID-19 Vaccination Not Tied to Sudden Cardiac Death in Young People
While mRNA vaccines have caused rare cases of myocarditis, a CDC analysis found no connection between getting jabbed and sudden cardiac death.
By Don RaufApril 16, 2024Exercise May Improve Heart Health by Reducing Stress
The stress-busting benefits of exercise extend to the heart, and may be more pronounced for people with depression.
By Becky UphamApril 15, 2024Gastroplasty Can Be More Affordable — and More Effective — Than Weight Loss Drugs
GLP-1 weight loss drugs cost more over time than a relatively new weight loss procedure called endoscopic sleeve gastroplasty, finds a new study.
By Lisa RapaportApril 15, 2024