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17 Jul

The Best Vegetables for Your Heart May Depend on Your Sex

A study of more than 600 young adults found men who ate more legumes and women who ate more cruciferous vegetables had lower odds of multiple early risk factors linked to heart disease and type 2 diabetes.

16 Jul

One of the Largest Epidural Studies Ever Delivers Reassuring News for Parents

A 13-year study of nearly 500,000 births finds epidural pain relief during labor is not linked to serious health problems in newborns or children.

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Blood Test May Predict Alzheimer's Symptoms Up to 10 Years Before They Begin

In a new study, a blood test that recently received federal clearance helped predict cognitive decline linked to Alzheimer's disease up to a decade before symptoms appeared.

CDC Warns Of Parasite Outbreak Tied To Taco Bell Lettuce In 5 States

CDC Warns Of Parasite Outbreak Tied To Taco Bell Lettuce In 5 States

The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is warning people not to eat shredded iceberg lettuce served at Taco Bell locations in Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan, Ohio and West Virginia.

The warning, posted Thursday night, follows an outbreak of cyclosporiasis that has sickened more than 1,644 people who reported eating at the c...

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The Best Vegetables For Your Heart May Depend On Your Sex

The Best Vegetables For Your Heart May Depend On Your Sex

Turns out, eating your vegetables isn't one-size-fits-all when it comes to your health.

New research suggests the veggies that best protect your heart could depend on your sex.

Researchers analyzed dietary data from more than 600 young adults in Australia and found clear differences between men and women.

Young men who ate more...

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  • July 17, 2026
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A Hidden Influence On Teen Girls' Emotions: Testosterone

A Hidden Influence On Teen Girls' Emotions: Testosterone

Researchers have long focused on estrogen as the hormone driving emotional and mental distress during female puberty, but new research points to a different culprit: testosterone. 

Researchers found that girls whose testosterone rose early during puberty had increased mental health symptoms, such as depression and anxiety. 

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  • July 17, 2026
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One Type Of ADHD Med May Affect Kids' Weight

One Type Of ADHD Med May Affect Kids' Weight

Two top treatments both eased kids' ADHD symptoms in a new study, though one caused more significant weight loss within the first year.

Children who were given dexamphetamine lost more weight than those prescribed methylphenidate, according to an Australian study recently published in the Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health.&...

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  • July 17, 2026
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Poll: Many Older Americans Unaware Of 988 Suicide Help Line

Poll: Many Older Americans Unaware Of 988 Suicide Help Line

Since its inception four years ago, the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline has provided millions of Americans with a critical safety net during mental health emergencies.

The service offers free mental health counseling, any time, day or night  — via call, text or chat.

But new research suggests that this resource is failin...

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  • July 17, 2026
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FDA Clears First Cholesterol Pill To Rival Costly Injections

FDA Clears First Cholesterol Pill To Rival Costly Injections

A new daily pill will give people with stubbornly high cholesterol a cheaper, needle-free way to drive their levels down.

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) acted today to approve Lipfendra (enlicitide), the first drug taken by mouth that blocks a protein called PCSK9 that limits how much "bad" LDL cholesterol the body clears from...

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  • July 16, 2026
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One Of The Largest Epidural Studies Ever Delivers Reassuring News For Parents

One Of The Largest Epidural Studies Ever Delivers Reassuring News For Parents

Does having an epidural during labor increase the risk of harm to your baby?

One of the largest studies to investigate the question says the answer is no.

A team led by Dr. Rachel Kearns of the Glasgow Royal Infirmary in the U.K., reviewed data from nearly 500,000 births in Scotland over 13 years, looking at whether epidural pain rel...

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Brain 'Microstimulation' Works Long-Term To Restore Sense Of Touch After Spinal Cord Injury

Brain 'Microstimulation' Works Long-Term To Restore Sense Of Touch After Spinal Cord Injury

A special brain-computer interface can restore a sense of touch to the hands of people who lose that vital sense after a spinal cord injury, researchers report.

For up to a decade, the breakthrough microstimulation technology has allowed five recipients to feel touch sensations whenever they use it, the team added.

“This resear...

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  • July 16, 2026
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Could A Vaccine Prevent Pancreatic Cancer In Those At High Risk?

Could A Vaccine Prevent Pancreatic Cancer In Those At High Risk?

THURSDAY, July 16, 2026 (HealthDay News) — Pancreatic cancer can be a silent killer, especially for people who inherit mutant genes that greatly raise their risk for the disease.

However, there's new hope of preventing the cancer among these high-risk people: A vaccine that trains their immune systems to hunt and kill the rogue ...

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'Night Owls' At Risk Of Wider Waistlines, Unhealthy Hearts

'Night Owls' At Risk Of Wider Waistlines, Unhealthy Hearts

Higher levels of cholesterol and body fat are more likely in folks who stay up late, new research finds.

The study of 287 women in New Zealand found that "early birds" and "night owls" ate about the same amount of food each day, but it was the timing of their eating that mattered.

“The research highlights that when people eat m...

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