HEALTH

Aug 26 2025HEALTH

Brain Tumors and the Hidden Link to Suicide

Two women took their own lives, leaving behind a mystery. They both had a history of seizures, deep sadness, and had tried to end their lives before. When doctors looked closely after they passed, they found something unusual. Each had a growth in their brain called a meningioma. This tumor was pres

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Aug 26 2025HEALTH

Why Some Parents Hesitate to Vaccinate Kids Against HPV

In the United States, HPV, or human papillomavirus, is a major cause of several types of cancer, including cervical, anal, and some oral cancers. Since 2006, a vaccine has been available to protect against the most common cancer-causing HPV types. However, not enough children are getting this vaccin

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Aug 25 2025HEALTH

Sorting Fact from Fiction in the Longevity Industry

The longevity industry is booming, but not all solutions are created equal. With so many options out there, it's tough to know what's legit and what's just hype. Lifeforce, a company based in Los Angeles, is trying to cut through the noise. Lifeforce is a young company, but it's already made a big

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Aug 25 2025HEALTH

Brushing Up on the Basics: What Science Says About Your Dental Routine

Dental health is a big deal, and yet, many people are doing it all wrong. Two experts, a dental hygienist and a dentist, have spent years studying the best ways to clean teeth and gums. They found that most people think they're doing a good job, but there's always room for improvement. These expert

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Aug 25 2025HEALTH

The Future of Medical Research: What's at Stake?

Medical research is a long game. It's not just about finding cures for today's diseases. It's about laying the groundwork for treatments that might not be ready for decades. But what happens when funding for this crucial work is slashed? Dr. Kamila Naxerova is one of many scientists working on unde

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Aug 24 2025HEALTH

A New Player in the Weight Loss Pill Game

Eli Lilly is making waves in the weight loss drug market with its new obesity pill, orforglipron. This pill is set to compete with Novo Nordisk's oral semaglutide, which has shown promising results. Both drugs work by mimicking a gut hormone called GLP-1 to help control appetite and blood sugar leve

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Aug 24 2025HEALTH

Managing GERD in Babies: What Really Works?

GERD is a frequent issue in babies, leading to spitting up, fussiness, and trouble eating. While it often gets better on its own, some babies face serious problems like inflammation, poor growth, or lung infections. The best way to handle it starts with simple changes, like adjusting feeding habits

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Aug 24 2025HEALTH

Sitting Too Much: A Silent Risk for People with COPD

People with COPD often face many health challenges. One big issue is sitting too much. A recent study looked at how much sitting time could predict early death in these individuals. Researchers checked three different levels of inactivity. They found that sitting for more than 8. 5 hours a day was a

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Aug 23 2025HEALTH

How Do We Talk About Treatment Choices in Surgery?

Let's talk about something important in surgery: goals of care (GOC) discussions. These chats are key to making sure patients get the treatment they truly want. But how well are we doing this? And how can we get better? First, let's think about why GOC talks matter. They help doctors and patients a

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Aug 23 2025HEALTH

West Nile Virus: What's Happening in NYC?

New York City has seen its first human cases of West Nile virus in 2025. Two people from Queens have been affected, and the virus has also been found in blood donations from Brooklyn and Staten Island. However, these donors did not meet the criteria for a confirmed case. The virus is spread by mosq

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