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29 Jul

Lifestyle Changes Can Slow Cognitive Decline As You Age (U.S. Pointer Study)

Researchers say they’ve found a “formula and recipe to improve brain health” and cognition in people at high-risk for dementia.

28 Jul

Serious Liver Disease From Heavy Drinking Has More Than Doubled

A new study finds the risk of liver disease from heavy drinking has more than doubled in the U.S. -- even though alcohol intake has remained steady overall.

25 Jul

Number of Family Caregivers Is Skyrocketing in the U.S.

63 million Americans are now caring for loved ones with chronic, disabling, or serious health conditions, according to a new report from AARP and the National Alliance for Caregiving.

Federal Judge Halts Plan to Defund Planned Parenthood Through Medicaid

Federal Judge Halts Plan to Defund Planned Parenthood Through Medicaid

Planned Parenthood clinics across the country will continue to receive Medicaid funding, at least for now.

On Monday, a federal judge blocked a new federal rule that could have shut many of them down.

The ruling, issued Monday by U.S. District Judge Indira Talwani in Boston, replaces an earlier, more limited decision. The new order a...

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The Gut-Healthy Secret Weapon Hiding in Your Sauerkraut

The Gut-Healthy Secret Weapon Hiding in Your Sauerkraut

A small scoop of sauerkraut every day may do more than add crunch to your meal.

It could also protect your gut.

In a new study from the University of California- Davis, researchers found that fermented cabbage, also known as sauerkraut, may help support the gut lining and reduce inflammation in the body.

"A little bit of sauerk...

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  • July 29, 2025
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Cowboys Guard Rob Jones Breaks Neck Bone, Out Up to 3 Months

Cowboys Guard Rob Jones Breaks Neck Bone, Out Up to 3 Months

Dallas Cowboys guard Rob Jones will miss about two to three months after breaking a bone in his neck during the team’s first padded practice of training camp, a new report from the team shows.

Jones, 26, told the team’s website Monday that he got hurt early in Sunday’s practice in California but was still able to finish t...

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  • July 29, 2025
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Words Used During Prenatal Ultrasound Might Affect Parenting Later

Words Used During Prenatal Ultrasound Might Affect Parenting Later

An ultrasound is typically a parent-to-be’s first glimpse of their child. 

New research suggests that the words hospital staff use to describe the fetus during an ultrasound can have an impact on later parenting — for good or ill.

For example, if an ultrasound’s poor quality is blamed on an “uncooperative...

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  • July 29, 2025
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Dementia Diagnosis Typically Comes 3.5 Years After Symptoms

Dementia Diagnosis Typically Comes 3.5 Years After Symptoms

It takes an average of three-and-a-half years for typical dementia symptoms to lead to a diagnosis, a new report finds.

Diagnosis often comes even later for early-onset dementias.

Speeding up the process is important, because “timely diagnosis can improve access to treatments and for some people prolong the time living with mil...

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  • July 29, 2025
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Is It Chronic Fatigue? Listen to Your Gut, Research Suggests

Is It Chronic Fatigue? Listen to Your Gut, Research Suggests

Artificial intelligence (AI) may be guiding doctors towards a gut-focused means of accurately diagnosing chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS), new research shows.

The illness appears to disrupt relationships between a person’s gut microbiome, immune system and metabolism, explained a team led by Julia Oh. She’s a microbiologist and p...

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  • July 29, 2025
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Most Liver Cancers Are Preventable, Study Says

Most Liver Cancers Are Preventable, Study Says

Liver cancer: In most cases, it doesn’t have to happen, a new global study finds.

Research suggests that 60% of cases of this often deadly disease are preventable by avoiding or treating big risk factors. 

Those risk factors include viral hepatitis infection, alcohol misuse or a dangerous, obesity-linked buildup of fat in ...

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  • July 29, 2025
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Walking for Health? A Faster Pace Boosts Benefits

Walking for Health? A Faster Pace Boosts Benefits

Want to cut your odds of an early death by almost 20%?  Take just 15 minutes out of your day for a brisk walk, researchers advise.

While it’s known that regular walking is healthy, the new study suggests maintaining a peppy pace is key.

“Individuals should strive to incorporate more intense physical activity into the...

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  • July 29, 2025
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Surrogate Moms More Apt To Suffer Mental Illness

Surrogate Moms More Apt To Suffer Mental Illness

Women who carry a baby for someone else — also known as gestational carriers or “surrogate moms” — may be at higher risk for mental illness during and after the pregnancy, new research shows. 

“Our findings underscore the importance of adequate screening and counseling of potential gestational carriers be...

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  • July 29, 2025
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RFK Jr. May Remove Top Panel on Preventive Services Task Force

RFK Jr. May Remove Top Panel on Preventive Services Task Force

U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is considering removing all 16 members of an advisory group that helps decide which preventive services, like cancer screenings and HIV medications, should be fully covered by insurance.

The group, known as the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force, is made up of doctors, nurses and public health e...

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