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23 Feb

Study Finds Every Pregnancy Leaves a Unique Mark on the Brain

Researchers uncover links between pregnancy-related brain changes, mother-baby bonding, and maternal mental health.

20 Feb

Extreme Exercise May Damage Red Blood Cells, New Study Finds

A new study finds athletes who ran ultra-long races — from 25 miles to more than 100 — showed signs of red blood cell damage that could affect how well oxygen and nutrients are delivered throughout the body.

19 Feb

Spirituality Linked to Lower Risk of Alcohol and Drug Misuse

A new study links spiritual or religious involvement to a significantly lower risk of harmful alcohol or drug use.

Trump Order Backing Popular Weedkiller Sparks Backlash From MAHA

Trump Order Backing Popular Weedkiller Sparks Backlash From MAHA

President Donald Trump has signed an executive order intended to increase U.S. production of the active ingredient in the common weedkiller Roundup, and the decision has drawn criticism from activists who support him.

The order calls glyphosate critical to the nation’s food supply and national security. 

But critics say th...

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Trader Joe’s Recalls Chicken Fried Rice Over Possible Glass Pieces

Trader Joe’s Recalls Chicken Fried Rice Over Possible Glass Pieces

Trader Joe’s shoppers are being urged to check their freezers amid a nationwide recall of ready-to-eat chicken fried rice due to possible glass contamination.

The recall affects Trader Joe’s Chicken Fried Rice sold across the United States, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Servi...

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Final Group of Striking Nurses Returns To Work in New York

Final Group of Striking Nurses Returns To Work in New York

After more than a month on the picket line, thousands of nurses at NewYork-Presbyterian hospitals have voted to end their strike.

More than 4,000 nurses in the New York City-based hospital system walked off the job on Jan. 12.

They approved a new contract on Saturday.

The union representing them, the New York State Nurses Assoc...

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Cancer Blood Test Fails To Catch Disease Earlier in Major Study

Cancer Blood Test Fails To Catch Disease Earlier in Major Study

A blood test designed to find cancer early did not work as hoped in a major new study, according to the company that makes it.

The test, called Galleri, failed to lower the number of people diagnosed with late-stage cancer, its maker Grail announced last week.

The results are a blow to a fast-growing field that aims to catch cancer e...

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  • February 23, 2026
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Results Outweigh Side Effects Among Ozempic/Wegovy Users, Study Says

Results Outweigh Side Effects Among Ozempic/Wegovy Users, Study Says

Side effects like nausea or vomiting are common among folks taking Ozempic/Wegovy, but they’ll grin and bear it if they think they’re losing weight, a new study finds.

The drugs’ perceived effectiveness — lost weight, less appetite, fewer food cravings — outweigh GI side effects, researchers reported recently ...

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Strength Linked To Longevity Among Senior Women

Strength Linked To Longevity Among Senior Women

You don’t need to look buff or tough, but muscle strength can influence how long you’ll live, a new study says.

Older women with greater strength had a significantly lower risk of death during an eight-year follow-up, researchers recently reported in JAMA Network Open.

The study measured women’s grip streng...

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Teens Using Weed Have Doubled Risk For Psychosis, Bipolar Disorder

Teens Using Weed Have Doubled Risk For Psychosis, Bipolar Disorder

Teens who use weed are twice as likely to develop psychotic or bipolar disorders, a new study says.

They also are more likely to have depression and anxiety, researchers reported Feb. 20 in JAMA Health Forum.

“As cannabis becomes more potent and aggressively marketed, this study indicates that adolescent cannabis use i...

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Same-Day Discharge Safe For Some Heart Valve Replacement Patients

Same-Day Discharge Safe For Some Heart Valve Replacement Patients

Some folks undergoing a heart valve replacement might be able to leave the hospital the same day, a new study says.

Folks discharged the same day as their heart valve replacement had similar outcomes as those who were eligible for same-day discharge but stayed in the hospital due to health concerns, researchers reported at a European Socie...

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Pregnancy Physically Alters A Woman's Brain – And A Second Pregnancy Even Moreso, Researchers Report

Pregnancy Physically Alters A Woman's Brain – And A Second Pregnancy Even Moreso, Researchers Report

Pregnancy causes many profound changes to a woman’s body — and, it seems, her brain, according to a new study.

Pregnancy physically alters a woman’s brain, with a second pregnancy bringing even more profound effects, researchers reported Feb. 19 in the journal Nature Communications.

Repeated MRI brain scans...

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Seniors More Likely To Browse Bad Medical Info On The Web

Seniors More Likely To Browse Bad Medical Info On The Web

Seniors are more likely to surf web sites containing quack medical information, potentially putting their health at risk, a new study says.

Traffic to sites containing low-credibility health info mainly comes from older adults, especially those who lean right politically, researchers reported recently in the journal Nature Aging.<...

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