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04 Oct

Even at Low Levels, Radon May Raise Risk of Childhood Leukemia

A new study finds an association between low levels of radon gas and childhood leukemia.

03 Oct

Too Much Soda, Fruit Juice or Coffee May Up Your Risk of Stroke, Studies Find

Two new studies help identify beverages that may increase or decrease your risk of stroke when consumed frequently.

02 Oct

Lead in Consumer Products Remains a Danger to Kids, New Study Finds

Despite years of success in lowering lead exposure, researchers say the toxic metal is still a main source of elevated blood lead levels in children.

What You Need to Know After a Breast Cancer Diagnosis

Robin Foster HealthDay Reporter October 5, 2024

What You Need to Know After a Breast Cancer Diagnosis

Breast cancer strikes 1 in 8 women in the United States, but being diagnosed with the disease can still make you feel alone.

To cope with such devastating news, breast cancer surgeons from the American College of Surgeons (ACS) offer tips on navigating the disease.

First, any treatment will depend on the stage and type of breast canc... Full Page

Hospital Drug Tests Far More Likely for Minority Teens

Carole Tanzer Miller HealthDay Reporter October 4, 2024

Hospital Drug Tests Far More Likely for Minority Teens

Teens from minority groups seeking treatment at pediatric trauma centers are more likely than their white counterparts to be tested for drugs and alcohol.

That's the takeaway from a new study led by researchers at UCLA and Children's Hospital Los Angeles. 

"While screening can positively affect patients if it is followed by coun... Full Page

Water Fluoridation May Be Less Beneficial Than in Past, Review Finds

Robin Foster HealthDay Reporter October 4, 2024

Water Fluoridation May Be Less Beneficial Than in Past, Review Finds

The health benefits of fluoridated drinking water may be waning as Americans increasingly turn to using toothpastes and mouthwashes that already contain fluoride, a new review suggests.

The research, published Thursday in the Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, came to that conclusion after analyzing more than 157 studi... Full Page

California Reports Two Cases of Bird Flu in Dairy Workers, a First for the State

Robin Foster HealthDay Reporter October 4, 2024

California Reports Two Cases of Bird Flu in Dairy Workers, a First for the State

As an outbreak of bird flu among dairy cows continues to spread in the United States, two more cases have been reported in dairy workers, this time in California.

These are the first human cases of bird flu reported in that state and the 15th and 16th human cases detected in the country this year, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and P... Full Page

Colonoscopies Among the Young Are on the Rise

Ernie Mundell HealthDay Reporter October 4, 2024

Colonoscopies Among the Young Are on the Rise

Colon cancers are increasing among younger Americans, so much so that experts advised in 2021 that colonoscopy screening begin at the age of 45, not 50 as had been previously recommended.

Now, research shows the new guideline may have led to a tripling in the use of the gold-standard screen among folks ages 45 to 49.

Still, in terms ... Full Page

Trauma at Life's Beginning Can Mar Its End, Study Finds

Carole Tanzer Miller HealthDay Reporter October 4, 2024

Trauma at Life's Beginning Can Mar Its End, Study Finds

Whether abusive parents, drug addiction or gun violence are to blame, the fallout from childhood traumas can reverberate until a person's final days of life, new research shows.

"We found that early-life trauma in particular, especially physical abuse by parents, was strongly related to end-of-life pain, loneliness and depressive symptoms,... Full Page

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