Widely prescribed opioid shows minimal pain relief and higher heart risk, study finds

Study finds widely prescribed opioid painkiller tramadol shows limited effectiveness for chronic pain while increasing risk of serious cardiovascular harm.

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Flu by state: Where this season’s highly contagious variant is spreading the most

A highly contagious flu mutation called subclade K is sweeping the nation, raising health concerns about vaccine effectiveness this season. Here are the states at most risk.

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6 things to know about pancreatic cancer after former senator’s diagnosis

Former Senator Ben Sasse announced his stage 4 pancreatic cancer diagnosis in 2025, calling it "a death sentence" while vowing to fight the disease.

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New Wegovy pill offers needle-free weight loss — but may not work for everyone

The FDA has approved the first Wegovy pill for weight loss, with the oral GLP-1 offering a 16.6% average weight reduction as a needle-free alternative.

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Hidden factor in cancer treatment timing may affect survival, researchers say

Timing matters: Lung cancer patients receiving immunochemotherapy earlier in the day had a 52% lower risk of progression in a new medical study.

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Common household chemicals linked to increased risk of serious neurological condition

New Swedish research finds that people with highest microplastics and PFAS levels face double the risk of multiple sclerosis diagnosis compared to others.

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Simple daily habit could help people with type 2 diabetes manage blood sugar

A new study suggests that spending time near windows could help people with type 2 diabetes manage their blood sugar, with research linking natural light to better glucose regulation.

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Frequent heartburn may be a warning sign of a more dangerous condition, doctor says

Trouble swallowing and chronic cough could signal serious GERD complications. A digestive health expert explores when heartburn becomes a cancer risk concern.

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Dairy consumption linked to lower dementia risk in surprising new study

Surprising Swedish study of 27,670 adults finds high-fat cheese and cream linked to lower dementia risk over 25 years of detailed follow-up research.

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Obesity expert reveals the best way to decide if GLP-1s are right for you

Expert Dr. Salas-Whalen reveals that body composition testing, not just the number on your scale, is key to knowing whether GLP-1 weight-loss medications are right for you.

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Ancient plague mystery cracked after DNA found in 4,000-year-old animal remains

Scientists discover Bronze Age plague DNA in 4,000-year-old sheep remains, shedding light on how ancient diseases spread between animals and humans across Eurasia.

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Misunderstood illness leaves millions exhausted, with most cases undiagnosed

What causes chronic fatigue syndrome? From viral infections to immune disorders, discover the triggers and symptoms behind this misunderstood illness.

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Aging-related joint disorder increasingly affects people under 40, study finds

A global study reveals an alarming rise in gout cases among young people aged 15 to 39, with rates increasing 66% from 1990 to 2021 across 204 countries worldwide.

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Scientists pinpoint why COVID vaccine may trigger heart inflammation in certain people

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Bridging the Prenatal Care Gap: The Global Effort Helping Moms Start Healthy

From a diaper bank in South Carolina to a community clinic in Florida and a village in India, pregnant women are getting a healthier start thanks to free prenatal multivitamins from Vitamin Angels and its partners. Their stories reveal how targeted nutrition support can help moms carry to term and give babies a stronger beginning.

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New study questions whether annual mammograms are necessary for most women

A new study finds that risk-based breast cancer screening could be as safe as annual mammograms, but an expert warns it may miss early-stage cancers in some women overall.

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Common supplements deliver breakthrough results against brain cancer in early study

Breakthrough study shows inexpensive resveratrol and copper supplements "dramatically weakened" deadly glioblastoma brain cancer without side effects.

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Detransitioner Chloe Cole shares complications after gender procedures: 'I am grieving'

Detransitioner Chloe Cole joined HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on Thursday to advocate for ending gender transition procedures on minors, sharing her experience.

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Common dental health issue may hint at more dangerous medical condition

New research reveals strong links between gum disease and heart problems. Plaque buildup in gums may signal increased cardiovascular risk for patients.

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Simple lifestyle changes could slash heart attack risk for millions, scientists report

New study reveals prediabetes remission can cut heart disease death risk by 58% through targeted lifestyle changes that keep blood sugar levels within a normal range.

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Major study reveals why COVID vaccine can trigger heart issues, especially in one group

Stanford researchers identify two proteins that cause rare heart inflammation after COVID-19 vaccination, offering insights into myocarditis prevention.

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Major cannabis study finds little proof for popular medical claims, flags big dangers

New research reveals significant gaps between public perception and scientific evidence for medical cannabis benefits across most health conditions.

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Holiday heart attacks rise as doctors share hidden triggers, prevention tips

"Holiday heart syndrome" causes a spike in heart attacks during Christmas. Cardiologists share how stress, alcohol and overeating can trigger heart rhythms, and offer prevention tips.

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‘Aggressive’ new flu variant sweeps globe as doctors warn of severe symptoms

Flu season intensifies as the new H3N2 variant causes severe illness worldwide. Experts urge vaccination, hand-washing and staying home when sick to prevent transmission.

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Are you too old to shovel snow? Experts reveal the hidden heart risks

Snow shoveling creates hidden heart strain similar to cardiac stress tests. Learn safer techniques and warning signs to protect your cardiovascular health.

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