MAHA kids’ health report misinforms about tonsillectomies and ear tubes
Despite what the MAHA report suggests, there are real, proven, and often life-changing benefits of adenotonsillectomy and ear tube surgery for many children
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New study shows that milk consumption improves gut biodiversity and cheese reduces certain microbes
A Baylor College study reveals that dairy consumption increases beneficial gut bacteria, while cheese reduces other key bacteria.
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Doctors Have Been Saying Sugar Is Bad – But They Missed This
New research finds drinking sugar is far more dangerous than eating it—especially when it comes to diabetes risk.
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NZ nutritional biochemist takes her supplement breakthrough to the market
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Your coffee habit could be linked to healthier aging, study finds
Women in midlife who drink coffee daily may have a better chance of living longer and free of 11 chronic diseases, a new study suggests.
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A 35-year-old woman suffered a stroke on an international flight. A Houston doctor believes he knows why.
A woman on an international flight suffered a mid-flight medical emergency. A doctor on board and medical staff on the ground in Houston likely saved her life.
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A child had measles at Mall of America, concerning state health officials who don’t know source
The ill child was at the Mall of America from 5 to 9 p.m. on May 24, a Saturday; others there at the same time should monitor for symptoms.
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How to protect yourself from wildfire smoke and poor air quality
As wildfire smoke drifts into the United States, it's important to know how to reduce exposure and protect yourself from air pollution and its associated health risks.
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Texas woman died after rinsing sinuses with infected tap water — here’s how to keep yourself safe
The infection is rare but deadly.
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Inhibitory Neurons May Hold the Key to Spatial Learning and Memory
A new study explores how the brain quickly learns and remembers important locations by focusing not on excitatory neurons, but on inhibitory ones called parvalbumin interneurons (PVs).
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The workout supplement becoming more popular outside the gym
Creatine gives muscles extra energy, including your brain. Traditionally, supplements allow athletes the ability to do more exercise and add lean muscle mass.
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The #1 Breakfast to Eat to Support Your Metabolism, According to Dietitians
Spinach & Egg Scramble with Raspberries is an easy and nutritious start to your day. Dietitians explain why it's the best breakfast to support your metabolism.
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Scientists Stumble Upon The World’s Oldest Stomach Stone Fossil
A fossilized stomach stone dating back 150 million years has been found on England’s Jurassic Coast, offering a rare glimpse into the digestive habits of ancient marine reptiles.
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Heart Disease: What You Eat Matters More Than Cutting Carbs, Fat
A new study suggests that food quality matters more for heart health than cutting fat or carbs. A balanced diet with high quality, unprocessed foods is best for your heart.
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All international travelers should get measles vaccinations, CDC says
U.S. health officials have changed their advice to international travelers about measles, saying Americans should be vaccinated against the disease no matter where they travel in the world. U.S. residents are recommended to get measles-mumps-rubella shots, an…
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Blocking Brain Inflammation Molecule May Halt Alzheimer’s
A new study has uncovered a surprising culprit in the progression of Alzheimer’s disease: the immune molecule STING.
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Exercise improves colon cancer survival, high-quality trial finds
Any type of aerobic exercise works for the improvements, study finds.
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Family sues pharmacy, drug 'middleman' after price hike leads to son’s fatal asthma attack
Cole Schmidtknecht, 22, had insurance but couldn’t afford to refill his asthma inhaler after the cost jumped from $70 to more than $500 at his pharmacy.
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Gastroenterologist shares 5 early warning signs of poor liver health: From loss of appetite to dark patches on face
Dr. Kavya reveals 6 subtle signs your liver may be struggling, from persistent fatigue to belly fat. Don’t ignore these crucial health signals. | Health
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Screen time and physical activity habits linked to adolescent stress and depression
New research tracks over 500 Finnish children to explore how lifestyle habits affect teen mental health. The study suggests that more exercise and less screen time from a young age may reduce stress and depressive symptoms by age 15.
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