Five of eight British children who received human growth hormone from the pituitary glands of deceased donors went on to develop early-onset Alzheimer’s disease many…
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High school students who smoke, drink or use weed are more likely to be emotionally troubled and have suicidal thoughts, a new study finds. Teens…
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It’s not easy to lose weight, especially when facing a world filled with the temptation of tasty treats and rich, delicious meals. But being kind…
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If your preteen or teen skips school activities and social events, it may be more than the typically moody behavior of adolescence, new research warns.…
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“Stay in school” slogans tend to focus on the money, status and freedom that more education can provide. Now there’s another argument for getting as…
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If you ever find yourself losing weight, even though you’re not dieting or upping your exercise, go see a doctor. It can be a sign…
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Ultrasound scans that pick up “microstructural” changes in a woman’s cervix could point to her having a higher risk for preterm birth, researchers report. The…
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THURSDAY, Jan. 25, 2024 (HealthDayNews) — In the 14 states with abortion bans, there have been nearly 65,000 pregnancies resulting from rape during the time…
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Women are suffering more anxiety and depression in states that banned abortion after the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, a new study shows. The…
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Babies born to COVID-infected mothers have triple the risk of developing a breathing disorder that normally affects preemies, a new study shows. Researchers found that…
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The health dangers posed by colorful detergent pods continues to plague young children, a new study warns. U.S. poison control centers still receive one call…
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Kindergarten might seem like child’s play, but embracing the adventure can play a key role in a kid’s future educational success, a new study finds.…
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