Cooking at Home Once a Week Slashes Dementia Risk
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Researchers in Japan found that adults who cooked regularly had up to a 67% lower risk of developing dementia compared to those who rarely prepared meals at home. [Full Story]
Experimental Pill Improves Pancreatic Cancer Survival
Revolution Medicines' experimental oral drug helped patients with pancreatic cancer live longer and showed an improvement in survival without worsening of the disease in a keenly anticipated late-stage trial. Shares of the company surged 40% to $134 in premarket...... [Full Story]
New Toothpaste Targets Bad Bacteria, Spares Good
Scientists in Germany have developed a new type of toothpaste [Full Story]
FDA Presses Lilly for Liver Data on Obesity Pill
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has asked Eli Lilly for more [Full Story]
Stents Can Ease Deep Vein Thrombosis Complication
A common and painful complication of deep vein thrombosis can be [Full Story]
Gut Bacteria Might Drive Food Allergy in Children
Gut bacteria could be driving the problems of children with a rare [Full Story]
Study Finds Tylenol in Pregnancy Not Tied to Autism
The use of Tylenol by women during pregnancy was not associated with [Full Story]
Long-Term Opioid Prescriptions Fall by a Quarter
Long-term opioid prescriptions have declined dramatically in the [Full Story]
Cooking at Home Once a Week Slashes Dementia Risk
A new study suggests that cooking at home - even just once a week - [Full Story]
This Vitamin May Protect Against Alzheimer's
Here's another reason to check your vitamin D levels. A new study has [Full Story]
Losing Teeth May Lead to Weight Gain
Losing teeth might cause you to gain weight, a new study says. Weight [Full Story]
Study Determines Best Test for Tracking Cholesterol
Doctors might be using the wrong blood test to assess a person's risk [Full Story]
Study: Radon Gas Increases Risk of Ovarian Cancer
An invisible radioactive gas could be increasing women's risk for [Full Story]
Dr. Crandall: Marriage May Lower Cancer Risk
A new study suggests that being married may be linked to a lower [Full Story] | video
Demand Surge Leads to Shortages of Estrogen Patches
Growing demand for estrogen patches to relieve menopause symptoms has [Full Story]
Your Neighborhood May be Aging You
Your neighborhood might be causing you to grow old before your time, [Full Story]
Genetics Tied to GLP-1 Weight Loss, Side Effects
Weight-loss responses to GLP-1 obesity drugs, and risks of side [Full Story]
What Your Resting Heart Rate Means for Health
Your smartwatch can track a wide range of health data - including [Full Story]
CDC Vaccine Panel to Meet in March
The U.S. CDC's vaccine advisory committee is scheduled to meet on [Full Story]
S.C. Deploys Non-CDC Experts for Measles Outbreak
A dozen public health experts are arriving in South Carolina to help [Full Story]
Preventable Death Gap Widens by Education Level
A gap in preventable deaths is growing between people with and [Full Story]
NASA to Study Health Effects on Artemis Astronauts
While the Artemis II astronauts have been protected from the icy [Full Story]
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