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Mediterranean Diet Reduces IBS Pain and Other Severe Symptoms

In a new study, people with irritable bowel syndrome who followed a Mediterranean diet for 6 weeks experienced significant relief from abdominal pain and other severe symptoms.

Dry Cleaning Chemical Tied to Hidden Liver Damage

A new study finds a chemical commonly used in dry cleaning and household products may triple the risk of liver scarring, a condition that can lead to organ failure or death.

Limiting Sugar in the First 1,000 Days of Life May Guard Against Heart Disease

A new study suggests restricting sugar intake from conception to around 2 years of age may lower the risk of serious heart disease in adulthood.

28 Oct
Man Lives 271 Days With Pig Kidney, Setting Medical Record

Man Lives 271 Days With Pig Kidney, Setting Medical Record

A 67-year-old New Hampshire man has set a medical milestone after living more than nine months with a gene-edited pig kidney, doctors announced Monday. 

The experimental transplant, performed by surgeons at Mass General Brigham, lasted 271 days, the longest anyone h...

28 Oct
Eye Scans Might Help Determine Heart Health Risk, Experts Say

Eye Scans Might Help Determine Heart Health Risk, Experts Say

The eyes are the windows to the soul, the old saying goes.

They also might serve as a window into a person’s heart health, a new study adds.

The tiny blood vessels in a person’s eyes can be used to predict their risk of heart disease, as well as whether...

28 Oct
Clinical Trial Finds Ketamine Not Effective For Depression

Clinical Trial Finds Ketamine Not Effective For Depression

Ketamine might not be effective in treating depression, new clinical trial results reveal.

Ketamine infusions added to standard depression care did nothing for people hospitalized with the mood disorder, researchers reported Oct. 22 in JAMA Psychiatry.

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28 Oct
Women Struggle On Lung Transplant List, Experts Say

Women Struggle On Lung Transplant List, Experts Say

Women are less likely than men to find a donor lung, despite new systems to make organ allocation fairer, a new study says.

Women were 32% less likely than men to receive a lung implant before the reforms went into effect in March 2023, researchers reported recently in t...

28 Oct
CTE Not Likely Among People With Few Concussions, Experts Report

CTE Not Likely Among People With Few Concussions, Experts Report

Folks who’ve suffered one or two concussions at some point shouldn’t worry about developing chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE), a new study has concluded.

CTE is more common in people who experience many repeated head impacts, like the football players in...

28 Oct
Cunning, Manipulative People Use Touch As A Weapon, Study Says

Cunning, Manipulative People Use Touch As A Weapon, Study Says

A friendly clasp on the shoulder. A comforting hug. Holding hands.

All these can be dangerous in the wrong hands, a new study reports.

Manipulative and narcissistic people are more likely to use touch in a calculating manner to influence their partners, researchers...

28 Oct
Heartburn Might Be Warning Sign Of A Drinking Problem

Heartburn Might Be Warning Sign Of A Drinking Problem

Frequent heartburn might be a sign that you have a drinking problem, a new study says.

Patients had an 18% higher risk of diagnosis with alcohol use disorder if they suffered from gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), also called acid reflux or heartburn, researchers r...

27 Oct
New Nonhormonal Drug Approved to Treat Menopause Symptoms

New Nonhormonal Drug Approved to Treat Menopause Symptoms

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved a new nonhormonal treatment to help women manage menopause symptoms such as hot flashes and night sweats.

Elinzanetant (Lynkuet), a once-daily pill, is expected to be available within weeks.

These uncomfortab...

27 Oct
Major Pork Jerky Recall: Metal Wire Contamination Risk

Major Pork Jerky Recall: Metal Wire Contamination Risk

A massive recall has been issued for more than 2.28 million pounds of ready-to-eat Golden Island pork jerky, which may contain pieces of metal wire.

The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety Inspection Service (FSIS) announced the recall Oct. 24. It’s ...

27 Oct
Neutrogena Makeup Wipes Recalled Due to Possible Bacteria

Neutrogena Makeup Wipes Recalled Due to Possible Bacteria

A voluntary recall has been announced for some lots of Neutrogena Makeup Remover Ultra-Soft Cleansing Towelettes.

Company testing detected the presence of a potentially harmful bacterium in the wipes.

Kenvue Brands, the Summit, New Jersey-based maker of the disposa...

27 Oct
Dry Cleaning Chemical Linked To Liver Scarring

Dry Cleaning Chemical Linked To Liver Scarring

Liver disease is usually caused by alcohol, fat buildup or hepatitis B and C.

But a widely used chemical might also contribute to liver scarring, researchers recently reported in the journal Liver International.

Exposure to tetrachloroethylene (PCE) might ...

27 Oct
Donor Eggs Essential For Successful IVF  After 40, Study Finds

Donor Eggs Essential For Successful IVF After 40, Study Finds

Want to have successful IVF? If you’re an older woman, find some donor eggs.

Most successful fertility treatments for women 43 and older rely on donor eggs, researchers report in the journal Population Studies.

Success rates in that age group remain ...

27 Oct
Gene Test Might Spare Biopsy Surgery For Some Melanoma Patients

Gene Test Might Spare Biopsy Surgery For Some Melanoma Patients

An already-available genetic test might spare some melanoma patients from a surgical procedure to see whether their cancer has spread to their lymph nodes.

About 93% of people classified as low risk by the genetic test had no cancer in their lymph nodes, researchers rece...

27 Oct
This Common Cholesterol Drug Might Protect Against 'Chemo Brain'

This Common Cholesterol Drug Might Protect Against 'Chemo Brain'

The most common cholesterol drug around might help protect cancer patients from “chemo brain.”

Statins appeared to protect breast and lymphoma cancer patients’ brain function for up to two years after their cancer treatment, researchers recently reporte...

27 Oct
Dementia Linked To Impaired Toxic Waste Clearance In The Brain

Dementia Linked To Impaired Toxic Waste Clearance In The Brain

Faulty waste clearance in the brain could be contributing to dementia, a new study says.

Impaired movement of cerebrospinal fluid — the clear liquid that cushions and cleans the brain — predicted people’s risk of dementia later in life, researchers repo...

27 Oct
New Guidelines Detail How To Respond To A Choking Emergency

New Guidelines Detail How To Respond To A Choking Emergency

Want to be ready to respond if an adult starts choking on their food, or a child on some object they’ve swallowed?

Updated guidelines are available that let people know just what to do if an infant, child or adult is choking — and it’s pretty much the s...

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26 Oct
Too Tired to Drive? Experts Warn It’s Just as Risky as Drinking

Too Tired to Drive? Experts Warn It’s Just as Risky as Drinking

Nearly half of U.S. adults have driven while so tired it affected their ability to stay safe behind the wheel, a new survey finds, taking a risk that can be just as deadly as drunken driving.

In an American Academy of Sleep Medicine (AASM) survey, 41% of adults admitted ...

25 Oct
It’s Not the Pain, It’s How You Handle It, Research Shows

It’s Not the Pain, It’s How You Handle It, Research Shows

People with chronic pain who stay active may have one key advantage: Resilience.

A new study from the University of Portsmouth in the U.K. found that one’s ability to cope with pain, also known as pain resilience, plays a bigger role in maintaining physical activit...

24 Oct
Could COVID mRNA Vaccines Boost Effectiveness of Cancer Immunotherapy?

Could COVID mRNA Vaccines Boost Effectiveness of Cancer Immunotherapy?

The mRNA technology powering some COVID vaccines may hold a surprising benefit for advanced cancer patients: a potential ability to "rev up" the immune system to better use immunotherapy medicines to attack tumors.

Preliminary research published Oct. 22 in the journal

24 Oct
U.S. Family Health Insurance Hits $27,000 Per Year as Costs Soar

U.S. Family Health Insurance Hits $27,000 Per Year as Costs Soar

The cost of employer-provided health insurance has surged for a third straight year, with the annual cost of a family plan approaching $27,000, according to a new survey from the nonprofit KFF.

That’s the average one-year premium cost shared by one family and emplo...

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