What People Fear Most About Aging
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The U.S. population is getting older fast and many Americans are unsure what aging will look like for them, a new national survey shows. [Full Story]
Air Pollution Linked to Slower Marathon Times
Does the city you run in make a difference? Researchers say yes, it does. When marathon runners hit the wall or fall behind their goal pace, they often blame fatigue, weather or nutrition. However, a study from Brown University published in Sports Medicine suggests a less...... [Full Story]
Gene Therapy Cuts Cholesterol, Triglycerides by Half
A single infusion of CRISPR Therapeutics' experimental gene therapy [Full Story]
Blood Tests May Assess Concussion Severity
Blood tests might be able to tell how badly a concussion has rung a [Full Story]
FDA Links 13 Infant Botulism Cases to Powdered Formula
Federal health officials are investigating an outbreak of infant [Full Story]
Infant Botulism in 10 US States Linked to Formula Being Recalled
Federal and state health officials are investigating 13 cases in 10 [Full Story]
Dr. Crandall: Long-Term Melatonin May Harm Heart
New research is raising concerns about long-term melatonin use. [Full Story]
Exercise Benefits Advanced Breast Cancer Patients
Exercise can help women with advanced breast cancer better withstand [Full Story]
Survey Reveals What People Fear Most About Aging
The U.S. population is getting older fast and many Americans are [Full Story]
Adrenaline Nasal Spray as Effective as EpiPen
People with extreme, life-threatening allergic reactions might do as [Full Story]
Weight-Loss Drug Prices Fall, Long-Term Still Costly
Trump administration deal to cut prices for popular weight-loss drugs [Full Story]
FDA Awards More Vouchers to Speed Drug Reviews
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration said on Thursday it has awarded [Full Story]
FDA Could Approve Lilly Oral Obesity Drug by March
Eli Lilly expects the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to approve [Full Story]
Dr. Drew to Newsmax: Weight-Loss Drugs Not Without Risk
Dr. Drew Pinsky praised Thursday's announcement of a [Full Story] | video
RFK Jr. Says Position on Tylenol Has Not Changed
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on [Full Story] | video
Admin Announces New Medicaid Drug-Pricing Program
The U.S. government on Thursday announced a new program aimed at [Full Story]
Dark Chocolate May Give Memory a Quick Boost
Japanese researchers have discovered how the astringent "bite" of [Full Story]
Dr. Small: More Americans Seeking Talk Therapy
About 1 in 10 Americans now receives counseling from a mental health [Full Story]
Many Patients Can Skip Radiation After Mastectomy
A new study suggests that many women with early-stage breast cancer [Full Story]
COVID Vaccine Safer for Kids' Heart Than Infection
The COVID vaccine is safer for kids' heart health than if they become [Full Story]
Experimental Patch Eases Peanut Allergies in Kids
Treatment with an experimental peanut protein patch can help young [Full Story]
FDA Warns Websites Selling Unapproved Botox
U.S. health regulators sent warning letters to 18 websites selling [Full Story]
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