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29 Dec

GLP-1 Medications May Ease CPAP Dependence in Sleep Apnea

A new study suggests GLP-1 medications may reduce the need for CPAP machines in people with obesity, diabetes and sleep apnea.

26 Dec

How Super Mario and Yoshi May Help Young Adults Beat Burnout

A new study finds classic video games spark childlike wonder in university students leading to greater happiness and a lower risk of burnout from academic stress.

24 Dec

Hormone Therapy and Dementia Risk: A Major, New Study Finds No Link

A large, new study of more than one million women finds hormone therapy used during menopause does not raise or lower a woman’s risk for dementia.

Head Injuries Linked To Suicide Risk, Researchers Say

Head Injuries Linked To Suicide Risk, Researchers Say

A serious knock on the noggin might substantially increase a person’s risk of suicide, a new study says.

People who’ve sustained a head injury are 21% more likely to attempt suicide than those without such an injury, researchers recently reported in the journal Neurology.

“Our findings show that the impact ...

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Early IBD Linked To Changes In Gut Bacteria, Evidence Shows

Early IBD Linked To Changes In Gut Bacteria, Evidence Shows

Early changes in a person's gut bacteria might herald the onset of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), a new evidence review has found.

This finding could help doctors diagnose IBD earlier, and, researchers added, potentially fuel efforts to find new treatments for the condition.

Researchers found that people with the most common types...

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  • December 30, 2025
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Where A Senior Lives Can Hinder Their Recovery From A Broken Hip, Experts Say

Where A Senior Lives Can Hinder Their Recovery From A Broken Hip, Experts Say

Where a senior resides might factor into whether they lose their independence to a broken hip, a new study says.

Elderly folks are less able to return home following a fall-related hip fracture if they live in a poorer neighborhood, researchers found.

Seniors living in the most disadvantaged neighborhoods spent about 23 fewer days at...

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  • December 30, 2025
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Visiting Abroad In The Coming Year? Antibiotics Becoming Less Effective Against Traveler's Diarrhea, Study Warns

Visiting Abroad In The Coming Year? Antibiotics Becoming Less Effective Against Traveler's Diarrhea, Study Warns

Planning some international travel as one of your New Year’s resolutions?

Then be forewarned: Traveler’s diarrhea is becoming harder to treat.

The antibiotics typically used to treat traveler’s diarrhea are becoming less effective, researchers recently reported in JAMA Network Open.

Specifically, the ...

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  • December 30, 2025
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Gestational Diabetes Increasing Steadily In The U.S.

Gestational Diabetes Increasing Steadily In The U.S.

Gestational diabetes rose every single year in the United States since 2016, putting both mother and baby at risk during these pregnancies, a new study says.

The condition increased by 36% between 2016 and 2024, increasing from 58 to 79 cases for every 1,000 births, researchers reported Dec. 29 in JAMA Internal Medicine.

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Understanding Childhood Obesity: Causes, Treatments and How to Reduce Stigma

Understanding Childhood Obesity: Causes, Treatments and How to Reduce Stigma

While childhood obesity has become more common in recent years, this is a condition that is about more than just weight.

Childhood obesity reflects our modern environment of ultra-processed foods, digital devices and psychological stressors.

To address childhood obesity, clinicians and families must work together to create a more n...

  • Shagun Bindlish, MD, FACP, FOMA, DABOM, DACLM HealthDay Reporter
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