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14 Aug

ADHD Meds Linked To Lower Risk Of Harmful, Life-Threatening Behaviors

ADHD patients who begin drug treatment within 3 months of diagnosis have significantly lower odds of suicidal ideation, substance misuse, car accidents and criminality, according to a new study.

13 Aug

Gut Bacteria’s Surprising Role in Insomnia

A new study identifies 14 types of gut bacteria that appear to increase the risk of insomnia and 8 that may protect against the sleep disorder.

12 Aug

Does Losing Weight Before IVF Improve Chances For Pregnancy?

A new study finds women with obesity who lose weight before IVF have increased odds of getting pregnant, especially through natural conception.

Fewer Americans Are Drinking Alcohol as Health Concerns Rise

Fewer Americans Are Drinking Alcohol as Health Concerns Rise

Fewer U.S. adults say they drink alcohol, and more now believe that even moderate drinking can harm their health, a new Gallup poll finds.

The survey, conducted in July, found that 54% of Americans drink alcohol — the lowest rate Gallup has recorded in nearly 90 years of tracking. That’s down from most of the past seve...

Sleeping Sickness Eliminated in Kenya, WHO Says

Sleeping Sickness Eliminated in Kenya, WHO Says

The World Health Organization (WHO) has recognized Kenya as having eliminated human African trypanosomiasis (HAT), also known as sleeping sickness, as a public health problem. 

Kenya is now the 10th country to reach this milestone. HAT is the second neglected tropical disease it has eliminated, with the first being Guinea-worm disease...

Wegmans Recalls Cheese Products Over Listeria Risk

Wegmans Recalls Cheese Products Over Listeria Risk

Wegmans is recalling several cheese products, including its medium camembert, because they may be contaminated with listeria, which can cause serious illness.

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issued the alert Wednesday. The recalled products were sold between July 1 and Aug. 12 at Wegmans locations in Connecticut, Delaware, Mary...

New Means Found For Treating Blood Staph Infections

New Means Found For Treating Blood Staph Infections

A new way to battle bloodborne staph infections could help save lives while combating the rise of antibiotic-resistant bacteria, according to new clinical trial results.

Two intravenous doses of the antibiotic dalbavancin delivered seven days apart worked just as well as daily IV doses of conventional antibiotics in quelling Staphyloco...

Want Better Test Scores? Try Jumping Jacks Beforehand, Study Says

Want Better Test Scores? Try Jumping Jacks Beforehand, Study Says

Kids’ academic test scores might improve if they boost their brain power with some high-intensity exercise before picking up a pen, a new pilot study says.

Children had significantly higher test scores after they spent nine minutes performing high-knee walking, jumping jacks, lunges and squats, researchers report in the journal P...

Fighters From Poor Neighborhoods Might Have Higher Brain Risk

Fighters From Poor Neighborhoods Might Have Higher Brain Risk

It’s a time-honored and somewhat romantic tale: The young fighter who rises from poverty to make a name for themselves.

But reality might take some shine off such stories, a new study says.

Participants in combat sports like boxing or mixed martial arts who grew up in poor neighborhoods might be more likely to suffer brain chan...

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