The most common formulation of birth control pills has been linked to a doubling of relative risk of heart attack and stroke, a new study…
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This Valentine’s Day, are you ready for something real or still playing the field? New research suggests your friends probably share similar notions about your…
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Children who develop multiple sclerosis appear to fare better if they were exposed to safe amounts of summer sunshine as infants, new research shows. If…
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Yet another study is supporting the notion that the blockbuster GLP-1 drug Ozempic can help problems drinkers curb their intake. The research found that, compared…
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Even if a teen is at a healthy weight, just thinking they are overweight can greatly raise their odds for self-harm, a new study finds.…
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While maternal deaths in the U.S. declined in 2023, Black women still died at more than three times the rate of white women during pregnancy…
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Trauma experienced by the oldest child in a family does not bode well for their younger siblings, new British data suggest. A child’s odds for…
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Ahead of this weekend’s Super Bowl, some good news for the athletes: NFL players are largely avoiding opioid-based pain relievers when injuries strike. A new…
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Set, hut! Super Bowl Sunday is almost here. But it’s not just about big plays and bad calls, it’s also a sodium tsunami. On average,…
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Many women may opt for a breast reduction if they encounter issues such as recurrent neck, back and shoulder pain. However, a new study…
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“Yo-yo” dieting — repeatedly losing and gaining weight — can significantly increase risk of kidney disease among people with type 1 diabetes, a new study…
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The Pill prevents pregnancy — and maybe ovarian cancer, too, a new study suggests. Women who’ve ever used the contraceptive pill have a 26% lower…
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