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05 Jun

Daytime Napping May Be a Health Risk in Middle-to-Older Age

A new study finds people who take daytime naps face an increased risk of adverse health outcomes and mortality.

04 Jun

Anti-Inflammatory Diet Improves Survival in Patients With Later-Stage Colon Cancer, Study Finds

Patients with stage 3 colon cancer who focus on anti-inflammatory foods and increasing physical activity may significantly lower their risk of death, a new study finds.

03 Jun

Marijuana Use by Older Americans Hits New High

More Americans 65 and older are using marijuana for chronic conditions like heart issues, diabetes, high blood pressure and cancer, according to a new study.

Immunotherapy Effective Against Stomach Cancer

Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter June 6, 2025

Immunotherapy Effective Against Stomach Cancer

FRIDAY, June 6, 2025 (HealthDay News) — Immunotherapy combined with chemo can give people a fighting chance against stomach and esophageal cancers, a new clinical trial says.

People treated with durvalumab and chemotherapy were much more likely to go into remission, according to clinical trial results published June 1 in  Th... Full Page

Teenage 'Night Owls' More Likely To Act Impulsively

Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter June 6, 2025

Teenage 'Night Owls' More Likely To Act Impulsively

FRIDAY, June 6, 2025 (HealthDay News) — Teenagers who are night owls appear to be more self-destructively impulsive, a new study says.

Teens who prefer to sleep and wake later are more impulsive than “early bird” teenagers, researchers are scheduled to report at the upcoming annual meeting of the American Academy of Sleep... Full Page

Freshwater U.S. Fish Carry Parasitic Flatworm That Can Infect Humans

Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter June 6, 2025

Freshwater U.S. Fish Carry Parasitic Flatworm That Can Infect Humans

FRIDAY, June 6, 2025 (HealthDay News) — Freshwater game fish like bluegill, largemouth bass and black crappie in the U.S. commonly carry parasitic flatworms that can infect humans, a new study warns.

More than 90% of popular game fish tested in Southern California contained illness-causing flatworms called trematodes, researchers rep... Full Page

There's A Better Clot-Preventing Option Than Aspirin, Researchers Say

Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter June 6, 2025

There's A Better Clot-Preventing Option Than Aspirin, Researchers Say

FRIDAY, June 6, 2025 (HealthDay News) — There’s a better option than daily aspirin to protect heart patients with a stent against dangerous blood clots, a new study found.

A class of drugs called P2Y12 inhibitors that includes ticagrelor and clopidogrel could be more effective than low-dose aspirin in preventing heart attacks a... Full Page

Organic Ground Beef Sold at Whole Foods May Be Contaminated With E. Coli, USDA Says

I. Edwards HealthDay Reporter June 5, 2025

Organic Ground Beef Sold at Whole Foods May Be Contaminated With E. Coli, USDA Says

THURSDAY, June 5, 2025 (HealthDay News) — Some packages of organic ground beef sold at Whole Foods stores across the country may be contaminated with E. coli, federal officials have warned.

The U.S. Department of Agriculture's Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) issued a public health alert Wednesday about one-pound pa... Full Page

More U.S. Teens Are Now Taking Wegovy for Weight Loss

I. Edwards HealthDay Reporter June 5, 2025

More U.S. Teens Are Now Taking Wegovy for Weight Loss

THURSDAY, June 5, 2025 (HealthDay News) — More American teenagers now use the weight-loss drug Wegovy, as doctors and families grow more comfortable with the treatment. 

But experts say access is still limited, and more research on its long-term safety in teens is needed, NBC News reported.

Prescriptions of Wegovy... Full Page

RFK Jr. Calls for a Review of Abortion Pill Mifepristone

I. Edwards HealthDay Reporter June 5, 2025

RFK Jr. Calls for a Review of Abortion Pill Mifepristone

THURSDAY, June 5, 2025 (HealthDay News) — U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has ordered a fresh safety review of mifepristone, a drug commonly used in medication abortions.

He asked Dr. Marty Makary, commissioner of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), to "review the latest data." The FDA has not ... Full Page

Weight Stigma Tied To Lingering Depression, Anxiety After Weight-Loss Surgery

Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter June 5, 2025

Weight Stigma Tied To Lingering Depression, Anxiety After Weight-Loss Surgery

THURSDAY, June 5, 2025 (HealthDay News) — People who get weight-loss surgery experience an improvement in their mental health, but not because of the weight they lose, a new study says.

Rather, these patients face much less societal stigma over their weight, and it’s that – not the actual weight loss – that boosts t... Full Page

Jail Time Increases A Person's Risk of Death

Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter June 5, 2025

Jail Time Increases A Person's Risk of Death

THURSDAY, June 5, 2025 (HealthDay News) — Jail time has a huge effect on both an individual’s and a community’s long-term health, even after their release, a new study says.

People serving time are 39% more likely to die than those not in jail or prison, researchers reported June 3 in JAMA Network Open.

Pri... Full Page

Naps Associated With Increased Risk Of Death

Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter June 5, 2025

Naps Associated With Increased Risk Of Death

THURSDAY, June 5, 2025 (HealthDay News) — An afternoon snooze might seem appealing to middle-aged folks and seniors, but these naps could carry a high cost.

People with certain types of napping patterns have a greater risk of an early death, researchers are slated to report at an upcoming meeting of the American Academy of Sleep Medi... Full Page

Crisis Pregnancy Centers Draw Fair Share of Younger Women, Study Says

Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter June 5, 2025

Crisis Pregnancy Centers Draw Fair Share of Younger Women, Study Says

THURSDAY, June 5, 2025 (HealthDay News) — As many as 1 in 5 women say they’ve sought care at fake medical clinics with an anti-abortion agenda, a new study says.

Between 12% to 20% of 18- to 44-year-old women in four states – Arizona, Wisconsin, Iowa and New Jersey – say they’ve sought care at a pregnancy cris... Full Page

New Sugar-Based Test Can Suss Out Snake Venoms

Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter June 5, 2025

New Sugar-Based Test Can Suss Out Snake Venoms

THURSDAY, June 5, 2025 (HealthDay News) — Sweet!

Synthetic sugars could be key to sussing out what type of snake venom is threatening a person’s life, researchers say.

Specifically, researchers have developed a way to use these sugars to detect the venom of the Western Diamondback Rattlesnake, according to a paper publish... Full Page

Fido Might Protect Your Baby Against Eczema

Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter June 5, 2025

Fido Might Protect Your Baby Against Eczema

THURSDAY, June 5, 2025 (HealthDay News) — Having a family dog might decrease a baby’s risk of developing eczema later in childhood, a new evidence review says.

Specifically, exposure to canines appears to influence a child’s genetic risk of eczema, by blunting skin inflammation, researchers reported June 4 in the journal ... Full Page

Proinflammatory Foods Tied to Higher Risk of Death in Colon Cancer Patients

I. Edwards HealthDay Reporter June 4, 2025

Proinflammatory Foods Tied to Higher Risk of Death in Colon Cancer Patients

WEDNESDAY, June 4, 2025 (HealthDay News) — What you eat after a colon cancer diagnosis could do more than affect your energy or digestion — it might impact your chance of survival.

Researchers looked at more than 1,600 patients with stage 3 colon cancer. They found that those who ate the most proinflammatory foods had an 87% hi... Full Page

Judge Says Transgender Inmates Must Have Access to Hormone Therapy

I. Edwards HealthDay Reporter June 4, 2025

Judge Says Transgender Inmates Must Have Access to Hormone Therapy

WEDNESDAY, June 4, 2025 (HealthDay News) — A federal judge has ruled that transgender inmates in U.S. prisons must continue getting medical care, including hormone therapy and gender-affirming accommodations.

The decision blocks parts of an executive order signed by President Donald Trump, which had restricted care for people with ge... Full Page

Pepto Bismol May Not Prevent Traveler’s Diarrhea, New Study Finds

I. Edwards HealthDay Reporter June 4, 2025

Pepto Bismol May Not Prevent Traveler’s Diarrhea, New Study Finds

WEDNESDAY, June 4, 2025 (HealthDay News) — Pepto Bismol is a go-to stomach remedy, but a new study suggests it might not help prevent diarrhea during international travel.

The study, led by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), found that people who took bismuth subsalicylate — the active ingredient in Pept... Full Page

Coffee Could Be Key To Aging Gracefully

Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter June 4, 2025

Coffee Could Be Key To Aging Gracefully

WEDNESDAY, June 4, 2025 (HealthDay News) — A morning cup of coffee might do more than momentarily boost your energy and spirits.

Full-test java also appears to help women age more gracefully, a new study says.

Middle-aged women who regularly drank caffeinated coffee were more likely to stay mentally sharp and physically functio... Full Page

High Insulin Linked To Irregular Periods

Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter June 4, 2025

High Insulin Linked To Irregular Periods

WEDNESDAY, June 4, 2025 (HealthDay News) — Elevated insulin levels could be causing irregular menstrual bleeding in women, a new study says.

Women with excess levels of insulin are three times more likely to suffer from abnormal uterine bleeding, researchers reported today in the journal Menopause.

That means they are ... Full Page

How Do Low-Calorie Diets Affect A Person's Mood?

Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter June 4, 2025

How Do Low-Calorie Diets Affect A Person's Mood?

WEDNESDAY, June 4, 2025 (HealthDay News) — Counting calories isn’t simply a bummer, it might actually increase your risk of depression, a new study says.

People on low-calorie diets scored higher for symptoms of depression, compared with those not dieting, researchers reported June 3 in BMJ Nutrition Prevention & Health... Full Page

How Does A Pregnant Woman's Weight Influence Her Child's Infection Risk?

Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter June 4, 2025

How Does A Pregnant Woman's Weight Influence Her Child's Infection Risk?

WEDNESDAY, June 4, 2025 (HealthDay News) — Children born to women who are obese have a higher risk of landing in a hospital with a severe infection, a new study says.

Infants under 1 year of age have a 41% increased risk of hospitalization for infection if their mom was severely obese during pregnancy, researchers reported June 3 in ... Full Page

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