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- The researchers found higher odds of migraine or severe headache linked to the use of acid-suppression therapy, including proton pump inhibitors (PPIs), H2 receptor antagonists (H2RAs), and generic antacids.
- Flavored milk such as chocolate milk will still be available in elementary cafeterias but with limited added sugar.
- The remnants of the bird flu virus found in pasteurized milk are not the same as the infectious virus and currently do not pose any elevated risk, the FDA said in an update.
- Children whose mothers contracted dengue fever during pregnancy faced a 27% higher likelihood of hospitalization from birth to age three, the study revealed.
- Having a healthy sleep pattern could cut the risk of cardiovascular diseases and stroke among midlife and older adults, regardless of their genetic predisposition for these conditions, a recent study revealed.
- Researchers have now found that certain emulsifiers, a common food additive used in many processed and packaged foods are linked to an elevated risk of type 2 diabetes.
- Regular aspirin use may have an active role in enhancing immunosurveillance against colorectal cancer, the study revealed.
- The survey results indicate an upward shift in people's perception of age as respondents in their mid-60s perceive old age to begin at 75.
- Antibiotic neomycin through the nasal passage triggers a robust interferon-stimulated genes (ISG) line of defense against both SARS-CoV-2 and a highly virulent strain of influenza A virus, the results of an animal study revealed.
- Explore our top picks for bottle warmers, designed to provide quick and safe milk or formula heating solutions for modern parents.
- Whether you're a longtime hearing aid user looking for a more convenient option, or someone experiencing the first signs of hearing loss, Bluetooth hearing aids offer a powerful solution to stay connected and engaged with the world around you.
- Those who consistently follow a Mediterranean diet are at a reduced risk of hypertension, the study revealed.
- The study discovered that the total number of calories consumed throughout the day matters more than when those calories are consumed.
- Matt Zemon's work contributes to the broader discussion on mental health treatment, the use of psychedelics in ceremonial contexts, and the acceptance of alternative therapies.
- Rooted in the fundamental belief of equalizing access to quality healthcare, Thatch is on a mission to simplify and personalize the healthcare journey for employees across diverse industries.
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- The CDC has received reports of 12 Salmonella infections in seven states.
- As per the updated recommendation from ACOG, pregnant individuals should be screened for syphilis three times during pregnancy.
- The researchers found that switching obese mice to a healthy diet before flu vaccination completely protected them from a lethal dose of flu, despite their BMI (Body Mass Index). However, changing the diet after vaccination did not help.
- We explore the significance of blister patches in alleviating discomfort and preventing further irritation caused by footwear among active individuals.
- Recent research has identified another risk linked to hypertension in women: an increased likelihood of developing uterine fibroids.
- The study revealed that actively engaging your brain in your profession can lower your risk of experiencing memory and cognitive issues as you age.
- The advantages of quitting outweigh the risks associated with ongoing smoking, such as stillbirths and premature deliveries, the study revealed.
- Officials said that all the incidents involved women who reported sick following the administration of counterfeit Botox injections of AbbVie or those who received injections from unlicensed or untrained individuals in non-healthcare environments.
- Based on the findings of a rat study, researchers suggest that early life stress could contribute to the worsening of postpartum depression from a pathophysiological standpoint.