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09 Apr

Common Alzheimer’s Test May Miss Early Signs in Women

A new study finds women can score well on standard cognitive exams even after brain changes begin—raising concerns that current screenings may delay diagnosis and care.

08 Apr

Study Finds Higher Cancer Risk Among Never-Married Adults

Large, new study finds never-married adults have a significantly higher risk of developing cancer—especially preventable types tied to smoking, infection, and reproductive care.

07 Apr

Flu Shot Offers Clear Protection for Kids, New Study Finds

The flu shot reduced kids’ hospitalizations and outpatient visits for seasonal flu by up to 60% from 2021 to 2024, according to new research.

Brain Scans Reveal How Psychedelics Change Perception

HealthDay Staff HealthDay Reporter April 9, 2026

Brain Scans Reveal How Psychedelics Change Perception

Scientists may be getting closer to understanding how psychedelic drugs affect the brain.

A study published April 6 in the journal Nature Medicine looked at more than 500 brain scans from 267 people across five countries. 

The research analyzed how drugs like LSD, psilocybin (“magic mushrooms”), DMT, mescali... Página completa

Bangladesh Measles Outbreak Kills 100+ Kids, Emergency Shots Begin

HealthDay Staff HealthDay Reporter April 9, 2026

Bangladesh Measles Outbreak Kills 100+ Kids, Emergency Shots Begin

Officials in Bangladesh are scrambling to vaccinate young kids as a measles outbreak spreads quickly and has turned deadly.

More than 100 kids in the South Asian country have died in less than a month, as cases continue to rise.

Health officials have confirmed more than 900 measles cases among 7,500 suspected infections reported sinc... Página completa

Hair Growth Product Recalled Over Child Poisoning Risk

HealthDay Staff HealthDay Reporter April 9, 2026

Hair Growth Product Recalled Over Child Poisoning Risk

A hair growth product is being recalled because it could pose a serious risk to kids.

The recall affects Tuymec Minoxidil Hair Growth Kits, which contain a 5% minoxidil spray with biotin, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) said.

CPSC said the bottles are not child-resistant, which could increase the risk of injury or ... Página completa

This Treatment Can Improve Your Odds Of Surviving C. Diff Infection

Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter April 9, 2026

This Treatment Can Improve Your Odds Of Surviving C. Diff Infection

Prompt treatment with a fecal transplant can improve survival odds of people with a life-threatening C. difficile infection, a new study says.

But doctors need to act fast, highlighting the need for hospitals to maintain a bank for fecal microbiota transplantation (FMT), researchers reported April 6 in the journal Clinical Gas... Página completa

More Children, Teens At Risk From E-Scooter Crashes, Study Finds

Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter April 9, 2026

More Children, Teens At Risk From E-Scooter Crashes, Study Finds

Are kids ripping up and down your street on electric scooters?

It’s a more common sight in America – and so are broken bones and head injuries from e-scooter wrecks.

E-scooter injuries are happening more frequently in the U.S., especially among teenage boys, a new study says.

Boys under 18 accounted for nearly 71% o... Página completa

America's Sexual Health Report Card Contains Some Surprises

Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter April 9, 2026

America's Sexual Health Report Card Contains Some Surprises

Americans are becoming more comfortable with sexuality, with nearly all wanting and gaining pleasure from sex, a new study says.

But they’re also engaging in risky behaviors that could increase their odds of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and unintended pregnancies, researchers report in the Journal of Sex & Marital T... Página completa

Years of Excess Weight, Not One Bad Checkup, Drive Heart Disease Risk

Deanna Neff HealthDay Reporter April 9, 2026

Years of Excess Weight, Not One Bad Checkup, Drive Heart Disease Risk

Health experts have known for a long time that being overweight can lead to heart disease. 

A new study, however, suggests that the length of time you carry that weight is the most important factor.

Instead of looking at a person's weight status at one point in time, researchers from Mass General Brigham found that the cumulativ... Página completa

There Are No Good Ways To Avoid Childhood Eczema But Many Treatment Options

Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter April 9, 2026

There Are No Good Ways To Avoid Childhood Eczema But Many Treatment Options

There’s very little parents can do to prevent their kids from developing eczema, according to new guidelines from the American Academy of Dermatology (AAD).

Research hasn’t shown that common tactics like special diets, skipping baths, breastfeeding and probiotic supplements can help children avoid eczema, also known as atopic d... Página completa

Alzheimer’s Tests May Mask Risks for Women

Deanna Neff HealthDay Reporter April 9, 2026

Alzheimer’s Tests May Mask Risks for Women

The tools doctors use to diagnose Alzheimer’s disease may miss telltale changes in women, new research shows.

Women account for nearly two-thirds of Alzheimer’s cases in the United States.

But standard screening tools rely on a one-size-fits-all approach that doesn't account for how differently male and female brains age,... Página completa

Former NFL Star Steve McMichael Diagnosed With CTE After His Death

HealthDay Staff HealthDay Reporter April 8, 2026

Former NFL Star Steve McMichael Diagnosed With CTE After His Death

Former NFL star Steve McMichael had a brain disease linked to repeated head injuries, an autopsy revealed.

McMichael, a Hall of Famer and key player on the 1985 Chicago Bears, was diagnosed after his death with chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE), the Concussion & CTE Foundation said.

He died last year at age 67 after a five-y... Página completa

HHS Updates Vaccine Panel Requirements After Judge’s Decision

HealthDay Staff HealthDay Reporter April 8, 2026

HHS Updates Vaccine Panel Requirements After Judge’s Decision

Health officials are changing the rules for who can serve on a key vaccine advisory panel after a judge ruled that many current members are unqualified.

The panel, called the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices, helps guide vaccine use in the U.S., including the childhood immunization schedule.

It advises the U.S. Centers fo... Página completa

More Drugmakers Join TrumpRx

HealthDay Staff HealthDay Reporter April 8, 2026

More Drugmakers Join TrumpRx

Drug companies Abbvie and Genentech will start selling medications at lower prices through the White House’s "TrumpRx" website.

They are the 10th and 11th companies to join the program.

Abbvie will offer its arthritis drug Humira at a steep discount.

The medication, which is also used to treat Crohn’s disease and ul... Página completa

Graco Recalls Infant Car Seats Over Structural Issue

HealthDay Staff HealthDay Reporter April 8, 2026

Graco Recalls Infant Car Seats Over Structural Issue

Some baby car seats are being recalled after a safety issue was found during testing.

Graco is voluntarily recalling select SnugRide Turn & Slide car seats due to a structural problem identified during post-production lab testing.

The company said the recall affects a limited number of products sold in the United States between J... Página completa

Preschoolers' Solitary Screen Time Could Mean Behavior Problems, Language Difficulties Later On

Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter April 8, 2026

Preschoolers' Solitary Screen Time Could Mean Behavior Problems, Language Difficulties Later On

Allowing a screen to babysit your preschool child could blunt their intellectual and emotional development, a new study says.

Preschool and kindergarten kids with up to a half-hour daily of unsupervised screen time wind up with poorer communication skills and a lower vocabulary, researchers found.

In turn, these language problems con... Página completa

The Flu Vaccine Can Lower Your Risk Of Heart Attack And Stroke — Even If You Wind Up Infected

Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter April 8, 2026

The Flu Vaccine Can Lower Your Risk Of Heart Attack And Stroke — Even If You Wind Up Infected

The influenza vaccine can significantly reduce the risk of a flu-related heart attack or stroke, even among folks who become infected after vaccination, a new study reports.

The systemic inflammation caused by a flu infection is known to increase short-term risk of heart problems, and the flu vaccine has been shown to reduce this risk by p... Página completa

Combo Heat Waves/Droughts Will Affect Billions A Year By 2100, Researchers Project

Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter April 8, 2026

Combo Heat Waves/Droughts Will Affect Billions A Year By 2100, Researchers Project

Extreme heat waves combined with bone-dry droughts will occur five times more often by century’s end under current climate policies, a new study says.

These dangerous heat wave/drought combos are already more common and will continue to increase as climate change affects the globe, researchers reported April 7 in the journal Geop... Página completa

Herbal Drug Kava Poses Increasing Health Threat In U.S., CDC Warns

Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter April 8, 2026

Herbal Drug Kava Poses Increasing Health Threat In U.S., CDC Warns

Poison center calls about the herbal drug kava have surged in the United States in recent years, a new study says.

Calls rose 383% between 2011 and 2025 as kava became more widely known and available in the U.S., researchers reported in the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s latest Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Re... Página completa

Long COVID Linked to Heart Health Risks

Deanna Neff HealthDay Reporter April 8, 2026

Long COVID Linked to Heart Health Risks

Folks with long COVID face a higher risk for serious heart problems — even younger adults who were never sick enough to be hospitalized, new research suggests.

Long COVID is the collection of ongoing symptoms some patients endure after recovering from an acute COVID infection, such as fatigue and respiratory symptoms. 

It&... Página completa

New Cervix-On-A-Chip May Revolutionize STI Treatment

Deanna Neff HealthDay Reporter April 8, 2026

New Cervix-On-A-Chip May Revolutionize STI Treatment

When it comes to studying sexually transmitted infections (STIs), which is often done on animals, scientists have long faced a major hurdle: Mice are not humans.

But researchers from the universities of Maryland, Delaware and Virginia have changed the game by shrinking the human cervical environment down to the size of a thumb drive.

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Scientists Test New Ways To Regrow Joints Damaged by Arthritis

HealthDay Staff HealthDay Reporter April 7, 2026

Scientists Test New Ways To Regrow Joints Damaged by Arthritis

Good news: Scientists may be closer to a new way to treat arthritis.

The Advanced Research Projects Agency for Health (ARPA-H) said several experimental treatments could help regrow cartilage and bone in folks with osteoarthritis.

The condition affects about 32 million Americans and happens when joints wear down over time.

Thre... Página completa

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