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31 Jul
Researchers estimate the average person inhales 3,200 larger microplastics and 68,000 tiny, lung-penetrating microplastics per day.
30 Jul
A new study finds people who eat a lot of ultra-processed food are significantly more likely to develop lung cancer.
29 Jul
Researchers say they’ve found a “formula and recipe to improve brain health” and cognition in people at high-risk for dementia.
I. Edwards HealthDay Reporter July 31, 2025
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA) top vaccine official is stepping down after just three months in a role that upset drug companies, patient groups and some political leaders.
Dr. Vinay Prasad will leave the agency to “spend more time with his family,” a spokesperson for the U.S. Department of Health and Human... Página completa
I. Edwards HealthDay Reporter July 31, 2025
High Noon is recalling some of its vodka seltzer packs after finding that a few cans were incorrectly labeled as non-alcoholic energy drinks.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) said on Wednesday that two lots of the High Noon Beach Variety 12-pack contain cans labeled as “CELSIUS® ASTRO VIBE™ Energy Drink, Sparklin... Página completa
I. Edwards HealthDay Reporter July 31, 2025
More than 1,000 pounds of frozen ground beef are being recalled after metal pieces were reportedly found in the product.
The frozen, fully cooked beef was made by Ada Valley Meat Company and sent to food service locations and distributors in five states: California, Delaware, Illinois, Michigan and Pennsylvania.
The U.S. Department o... Página completa
Ernie Mundell HealthDay Reporter July 31, 2025
A life-threatening condition involving out-of-control brain swelling can occur in kids who are battling the flu, but it’s extremely rare.
A review of recent cases highlights the importance of quick diagnosis and aggressive treatment to saving the lives of kids with the condition, called influenza-associated acute necrotizing en... Página completa
Ernie Mundell HealthDay Reporter July 31, 2025
State bans on enticing flavors of e-cigarettes bring real benefits in terms of lowering vaping among adults of any age, new research finds.
But it points to a downside, too: A slowdown in statewide declines of cigarette smoking after flavored vapes were banned.
“Both e-cigarettes and combustible cigarettes are essentially... Página completa
Ernie Mundell HealthDay Reporter July 31, 2025
There’s potentially exciting news from a trial conducted in monkeys: A single shot of gene therapy given to newborn monkeys appears to shield them from HIV, the virus that causes AIDS, for at least three years.
Of course, studies conducted in animals don’t always pan out in humans. But scientists say that if it does, it c... Página completa
July 31, 2025
Researchers who’ve developed a new “heart age” calculator say many Americans have unhealthy hearts that are physiologically older than their chronological age, with men faring worse than women.
The research team theorizes that telling folks their heart age might help spur them to healthier lifestyles and treatment.
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Ernie Mundell HealthDay Reporter July 31, 2025
THURSDAY, July 31, 2025 (HeathDay News) — Scientists say the average person may be inhaling microscopic, lung-penetrating plastic particles at a rate that’s 100 times what was previously assumed: 68,000 per day.
“Everywhere we look, we find microplastics, even in the air we breathe inside our homes and cars,” ... Página completa
Ernie Mundell HealthDay Reporter July 31, 2025
Women are less likely than men to receive multiple sclerosis (MS) meds that could help them manage the disease and delay disability, a new report finds.
It could be that some women in their childbearing years are hesitant to use certain drugs in and around pregnancy, but the researchers noted that gender gaps in treatment persisted e... Página completa
Carole Tanzer Miller HealthDay Reporter July 30, 2025
After months with an appointed caretaker, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) finally has an official director.
Dr. Susan Monarez, who became the agency’s acting director in March after anti-vaccine skepticism tanked President Donald Trump’s original nominee for the post, was confirmed Tuesday in a 52-47 S... Página completa
I. Edwards HealthDay Reporter July 30, 2025
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is looking to remove the legal underpinning for most regulations against climate change.
If approved, the EPA’s proposal would rescind the 2009 decision that set forth a legal basis to regulate greenhouse gases as pollutants. Known as the "endangerment finding," it allowed the EPA to lim... Página completa
I. Edwards HealthDay Reporter July 30, 2025
Health officials have confirmed Wisconsin’s first human case of West Nile virus in 2025.
The case was found in Barron County, the Wisconsin Department of Health Services (DHS) said. Mosquitoes collected in both Milwaukee and Lafayette counties have also tested positive for the virus.
"The first detections of West Nile virus thi... Página completa
I. Edwards HealthDay Reporter July 30, 2025
University of Colorado football coach Deion Sanders says he is now cancer-free after an unexpected battle with bladder cancer. Now he’s encouraging others to take charge of their health.
Sanders, 57, spoke openly Monday at a news conference about what he went through, including using adult diapers and adjusting to a new way of life.<... Página completa
Ernie Mundell HealthDay Reporter July 30, 2025
Firefighters work hard saving lives, and in process put their own lives at heightened risk from skin, kidney and other types of cancers, a new American Cancer Society (ACS) study finds.
“Although this isn’t favorable news, this study shines a spotlight on the long-term risks firefighters face beyond the immediate dangers of fig... Página completa
Ernie Mundell HealthDay Reporter July 30, 2025
If you’ve had a heart attack or are in heart failure, doctors often prescribe cardiac rehabilitation to strengthen your heart.
A new study contends that these programs are also appropriate for folks with the common irregular heartbeat known as atrial fibrillation (A-Fib), and may even help treat the condition.
That c... Página completa
Ernie Mundell HealthDay Reporter July 30, 2025
You try one of the new blood-based tests for colon cancer, and unfortunately, the results come back “abnormal.”
Those are alarming findings, of course. But for too many U.S. patients, no further steps are taken, a new study finds.
“Blood-based colorectal cancer screening is promising, but it only works if indi... Página completa
July 30, 2025
Experts already know that high consumption of ultra-processed foods is bad news for your health, and new research suggests these foods can raise risks for a major killer: lung cancer.
Besides the fact that ultra-processed foods are often high in salt, sugar and fat, people who consumed a lot of these foods also tended to avoid healthier, c... Página completa
Ernie Mundell HealthDay Reporter July 30, 2025
Two years’ involvement in programs focused on healthy eating, regular exercise and “brain training” exercises appears to have helped a wide range of older adults — even those at heightened risk for Alzheimer’s — avoid cognitive decline, a new study finds.
The findings, presented Monday at the Alzheimer&r... Página completa
Ernie Mundell HealthDay Reporter July 30, 2025
When a person collapses from cardiac arrest, many on the scene first try to prevent them from swallowing their tongue, believing it to be necessary in helping them to breathe.
Experts call that a potentially fatal misconception that could delay lifesaving CPR.
New Israeli research looking at 45 cases of collapsed athletes find... Página completa
I. Edwards HealthDay Reporter July 29, 2025
Planned Parenthood clinics across the country will continue to receive Medicaid funding, at least for now.
On Monday, a federal judge blocked a new federal rule that could have shut many of them down.
The ruling, issued Monday by U.S. District Judge Indira Talwani in Boston, replaces an earlier, more limited decision. The new order a... Página completa