Fox News Health Newsletter: Common sleep problem tied to serious brain disorder

The Fox News Health Newsletter brings you trending and important stories about healthcare, drug developments, mental health issues, real people's triumphs over medical struggles, and more.

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Type 1 diabetes reversed in landmark study, paving the way for human studies

A Stanford study confirmed a complete reversal of type 1 diabetes in mice through a combination of stem cell transplants and immune system therapies.

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Alzheimer's risk declines sharply with one daily lifestyle change, researchers say

New study reveals physical activity in midlife and later life can reduce dementia risk by up to 45%, offering significant hope for brain health protection.

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Stop heartburn before it starts: 5 dinner mistakes to avoid, from a GI doctor

Holiday heartburn ruining your festivities? Dr. Mark Shachner shares five expert tips to prevent reflux during family gatherings and festive meals.

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Judge rules West Virginia parents can use religious beliefs to opt out of school vaccine requirements

West Virginia families can now use religious beliefs to skip school vaccine requirements and attend class after a judge's ruling on Wednesday.

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Common sleep problem tied to serious neurological disorder in major new study

Untreated sleep apnea may play a role in Parkinson's disease development, a new study suggests, but early CPAP therapy shows protective benefits.

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‘Green Wednesday’ surges as Americans swap alcohol for cannabis ahead of Thanksgiving

'Green Wednesday' has emerged as cannabis industry's Black Friday, with dispensaries across the country offering major discounts on products like pre-rolls and gummies.

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On a GLP-1? How to survive holiday meals without derailing your progress

GLP-1 weight-loss drugs can make holiday family dinners challenging, as appetite changes affect social eating habits and relationships with food traditions.

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The deadly cancer hiding in plain sight — and why most patients never get screened

Researchers reveal that current lung cancer screening guidelines miss 65% of patients, and call for universal age-based screening to catch more cases.

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Aggressive cancer warning signs revealed after JFK’s granddaughter's diagnosis

Acute myeloid leukemia symptoms include severe fatigue, shortness of breath and unusual bleeding, as highlighted by Tatiana Schlossberg's recent diagnosis.

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Pumpkin’s secret health powers go far beyond the holidays, experts say

Nutritionist Robin DeCicco reveals pumpkin's powerful antioxidants and nutrients. From purée to seeds, learn how to maximize health benefits in your daily diet.

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New weight-loss shot shows major fat reduction, but experts urge caution

The weight-loss drug eloralintide shows up to 20% body weight reduction in trial, offering hope for obesity treatment beyond current GLP-1 medications.

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‘Perfect storm’: Doctors warn of alarming rise in adult-onset food allergies

Nearly 50% of adults develop food allergies later in life, leaving health experts baffled about the sudden rise in adult-onset allergic reactions.

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Researchers say human hair could soon be key to repairing teeth damaged by cavities

Scientists discover how human hair could revolutionize dental care by repairing tooth enamel and preventing cavities using keratin protein.

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‘Miracles are real’: Doctor reveals how faith and medicine promote long-term health

Blending faith and science, Dr. Marc Siegel explores how spirituality and medicine intertwine to bring hope and healing in his new book, "The Miracles Among Us."

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Ivanka Trump’s new water workout could promote healthy aging, expert says

Paddleboarding offers incredible health benefits, including core strength, balance training and stress relief. An expert explains why Ivanka Trump's water sport works.

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Everyday spice may be key to fighting fat and high cholesterol, scientists say

A new study from Japan revealed that black cumin seed powder significantly lowered bad cholesterol and triglycerides while boosting good cholesterol in just eight weeks.

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Root canals may do more than save teeth; they could boost overall health, study finds

A new study from King's College London reveals root canals may lower blood sugar and reduce diabetes risk, plus improve cholesterol and decrease inflammation markers.

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Hearing loss could be reversed with popular erectile dysfunction drug

Genetic hearing loss may be reversible, early research suggests. Scientists test arginine and sildenafil treatments for inherited deafness conditions.

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Fox News Health Newsletter: Common spice could boost happiness and sexual health

The Fox News Health Newsletter brings you trending and important stories about healthcare, drug developments, mental health issues, real people's triumphs over medical struggles, and more.

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Daily pill slashes 'bad' cholesterol levels by 60% in yearlong trial

A new daily pill reduced bad cholesterol by 60% in a groundbreaking study of 303 adults with a genetic condition, offering hope for heart disease prevention.

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Why ‘starving cancer’ could be key to slowing disease growth, according to doctors

Doctors explore how fasting may help cancer patients by putting cells into "repair mode" during chemotherapy, potentially reducing side effects and improving treatment outcomes.

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CDC quietly changes vaccine and autism stance after years of controversy

The CDC changed its stance on its vaccines and autism link after the Department of Health and Human Services launched a comprehensive assessment of potential autism causes.

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Doctors reveal troubling signs in early flu trends, warn of ‘unusually bad’ season

Health experts warn this flu season could be unusually severe, with early spread and concerning H3N2 strain activity across the U.S. following Australia's worst flu season.

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COVID vaccine under new scrutiny after studies reveal possible health risks

Research links COVID vaccination to higher acute kidney injury risk within one year, though vaccinated people showed lower overall death rates from all causes.

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