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Living With a Dog (But Not a Cat) May Lower Babies’ Risk of Asthma

A new study finds babies exposed to a common dog allergen are nearly 50% less likely to develop asthma by the age of five. But the same benefit isn’t seen with cats.

Study of the World’s Oldest Person Reveals Secrets to Longevity

Researchers unlock the molecular secrets behind Spanish supercentenarian who lived 117 years free of cancer, heart disease, and dementia.

Surprising Surge in Memory Struggles Among U.S. Adults Under 40

"Challenges with memory and thinking have emerged as a leading health issue reported by U.S. adults," especially those under 40, according to the author of a new study in the journal Neurology.

29 Sep
Frozen Meals Sold at 3 Chains Linked to Listeria Outbreak

Frozen Meals Sold at 3 Chains Linked to Listeria Outbreak

Federal health officials have expanded their probe into a listeria outbreak that has claimed four lives, and affected at least 20 people.

The investigation, which first focused on premade chicken pasta meals sold at Walmart and Kroger, is now looking at a similar product...

29 Sep
Doctors Warn Against Mouth Taping During Sleep

Doctors Warn Against Mouth Taping During Sleep

Taping your mouth shut before bed may seem like a quick fix for better sleep, but doctors are raising serious alarms about this viral social media trend. 

While devotees claim it can improve sleep and reduce snoring, health professionals say the practice is unproven...

29 Sep
Kennedy Says FDA Reviewing Safety of Abortion Pill Mifepristone

Kennedy Says FDA Reviewing Safety of Abortion Pill Mifepristone

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is reviewing the safety of mifepristone, a drug used in medication abortions for 25 years, amid a push from conservative state attorneys general and anti-abortion groups. 

The announcement was made in a letter from Health ...

29 Sep
In-Home Gun Deaths of Children Have More Than Doubled

In-Home Gun Deaths of Children Have More Than Doubled

In-home firearm homicides of children and teenagers have more than doubled since 2010, according to a new study.

Nearly a quarter of children and teenagers killed by guns died in their own homes between 2020 and 2021, including two-thirds of child victims 12 and under, a...

29 Sep
TikTok For Sex Advice? Check The Source, Study Suggests

TikTok For Sex Advice? Check The Source, Study Suggests

Teenagers and young adults turning to TikTok for sexual health advice would do well to make sure videos are produced by qualified health professionals, a new study says.

More than 20% of sexual health-related TikToks created by non-medical influencers contained inaccurat...

29 Sep
Golf Cart Injuries On The Rise Among Kids

Golf Cart Injuries On The Rise Among Kids

More kids are being hurt in golf cart accidents, a new study says.

Golf cart injuries among children have steadily increased over the past three years, researchers reported Sunday at the American Academy of Pediatrics’ annual meeting in Denver.

Nine out of 10...

29 Sep
Hidden Signs Of Rheumatoid Arthritis Found In Blood Long Before Diagnosis

Hidden Signs Of Rheumatoid Arthritis Found In Blood Long Before Diagnosis

An invisible storm might rage for years inside the bodies of people at risk for rheumatoid arthritis, prior to any joint pain occurring, a new study says.

These folks experience dramatic immune system changes long before they feel symptoms, researchers reported in the jo...

29 Sep
Most American Kids Rely On Medicaid, CHIP Insurance

Most American Kids Rely On Medicaid, CHIP Insurance

Most American kids rely on federal health insurance plans like Medicaid or the Children’s Health Insurance program at some point during their childhood, a new study says.

About 61% of U.S. children, or 3 in 5, have been covered by a federal insurance program by age...

29 Sep
Dogs (But Not Cats) May Protect Against Childhood Asthma, Study Says

Dogs (But Not Cats) May Protect Against Childhood Asthma, Study Says

Babies who grow up around dogs might be less likely to develop childhood asthma, a new study says.

However, they don’t get the same protection from growing up around cats, according to findings presented Sunday in Amsterdam at a meeting of the European Respiratory ...

28 Sep
Mouse Study Offers Cautionary Tale About The Keto Diet

Mouse Study Offers Cautionary Tale About The Keto Diet

It sounds counterintuitive: Eat more fat and lose more weight.

But it’s the underpinning of a keto diet — a controversial eating regimen designed to retrain the body to rely on something other than sugar for energy. The regimen is rich in meat, eggs, high-fa...

27 Sep
Wildfires in Western U.S. Play a Role in Global Warming, Research Shows

Wildfires in Western U.S. Play a Role in Global Warming, Research Shows

Wildfires are an increasingly common feature of life in American West, and researchers are working overtime to understand how the resulting smoke affects air quality, human health and climate change.

"Wildfires do not emit ozone directly," Jan Mandel, a professor emeritu...

26 Sep
Tylenol Refutes Old Post as Pregnancy Safety Debate Resurfaces

Tylenol Refutes Old Post as Pregnancy Safety Debate Resurfaces

The maker of Tylenol is pushing back against resurfaced claims that its popular pain reliever is unsafe for pregnant women.

Kenvue, the parent company of Tylenol, issued a statement Thursday after an old and now-deleted 2017 social media post resurfaced suggesting it did...

26 Sep
New World Screwworm Parasite Detected in Northern Mexico Near U.S. Border

New World Screwworm Parasite Detected in Northern Mexico Near U.S. Border

A dangerous parasite once eliminated in the United States has been detected in northern Mexico, close to the U.S. border.

Mexico’s agriculture ministry confirmed Sunday that an 8-month-old cow in Nuevo León tested positive for New World screwworm. The animal...

26 Sep
Gene Therapy Slows Huntington’s Disease in Early Trial

Gene Therapy Slows Huntington’s Disease in Early Trial

A new gene therapy has shown promise in slowing the progression of Huntington’s disease, according to early trial results released Wednesday.

In a Phase 1/2 study, patients given a high dose of UniQure’s experimental therapy AMT-130 experienced a 75% slowing ...

26 Sep
Sprout Organics Widens Recall of Baby Food Pouches for Possible Lead

Sprout Organics Widens Recall of Baby Food Pouches for Possible Lead

Sprout Organics has widened its recall of 3.5-ounce Sweet Potato, Apple & Spinach pouches because some lots may contain elevated levels of lead.

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) said the recall, first announced Sept. 16, now covers additional lots sold onl...

26 Sep
Dangerous TikTok Challenge Still Active, Five Years Later

Dangerous TikTok Challenge Still Active, Five Years Later

Teenagers and young adults are still harming themselves as part of a social media challenge that’s now five years old.

The Benadryl Challenge, which started in 2020 on TikTok, has spread to other social media platforms and is still being attempted by foolhardy youn...

26 Sep
Early MS Patients Fare Worse If They Eat Junk Food

Early MS Patients Fare Worse If They Eat Junk Food

Ultra-processed foods could be making matters worse for people in the early throes of multiple sclerosis (MS), a new study says.

Higher consumption of ultra-processed eats is linked to more frequent relapses in early MS patients, researchers reported Thursday at the annu...

26 Sep
Backup Cameras Save Kids' Lives, Study Says

Backup Cameras Save Kids' Lives, Study Says

The number of kids hurt or killed by a reversing car dramatically dropped after backup cameras were required in new vehicles, according to a new study.

Cases of children severely injured by a car in reverse fell by half following the 2018 federal mandate requiring backup...

26 Sep
Routine Community Screening Catches Undiagnosed Asthma

Routine Community Screening Catches Undiagnosed Asthma

Routine screening can help find kids who are suffering from undiagnosed asthma in communities with high levels of the breathing disorder, a new study says.

Asthma screening during well-child visits found that more than two-thirds (35%) of children with no previous diagno...

26 Sep
COVID-19 Damage To Sense Of Smell Long-Lasting And Subtle, Study Suggests

COVID-19 Damage To Sense Of Smell Long-Lasting And Subtle, Study Suggests

A COVID-19 infection might blunt a person’s sense of smell for years afterward, but so subtly they might not even notice it, a new study says.

In all, 4 out of 5 people who reported that COVID had altered their sense of smell still scored low on a clinical scent de...

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