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01 Aug
A new study finds people with cannabis use disorder are more than three times as likely to develop oral cancer within five years.
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.
In a small new study, a handheld saliva-sampling device successfully detected breast cancer 100% of the time, researchers said.
The study only involved 29 saliva samples, and more research is needed.
However, the results remain “very exciting because this device could improve access to breast cancer screening and si...
People with multiple sclerosis (MS) begin experiencing new health issues up to 15 years before the classic signs of the illness appear, Canadian research shows.
“MS can be difficult to recognize as many of the earliest signs — like fatigue, headache, pain and mental health concerns — can be quite general and easily mistak...
Murder-suicides — where a person kills one or more people before killing themselves soon after — are sensational, but very rare.
Or are they?
New research finds that these tragedies are occurring more often in the United States than has been recognized.
Many are taking place between intimate partners, a...
Findings from a study in mice suggest that using a common artificial sweetener, sucralose, could hamper certain immunotherapy treatments in cancer patients.
However, for folks reluctant to give up the ubiquitous sweetener, the same team of scientists may have found a way around the problem: Giving mice a supplement that boosts levels...
Long after floodwaters recede, the impact of flooding on the health of older adults is profound, new research shows.
Rates of hospitalizations for a range of conditions affecting the skin and nervous system, as well as poisonings, injuries or mental health woes were all elevated during and after major floods, according to a new ...
California’s emergency departments will be more clogged than ever as climate change pushes daily temperatures higher, a study finds.
But there is one silver lining to the new research, however: Thousands of fewer deaths in California from extreme cold.
Nevertheless, high temperatures will also be flooding hospitals with p...
A scientific expedition into a region of the Pacific Ocean named for Hades, Greek god of the underworld, has uncovered an other-worldly ecosystem 30,000 feet deep.
"It’s a totally new thing that has not been seen before," said Dominic Papineau, an exobiologist at China’s State Key Laboratory of Deep-sea Science and Intelligence...
To fend off predators, millipedes release defensive compounds that could one day play a part in treating pain and neurological diseases.
"These compounds are quite complex, so they’re going to take some time to synthesize in the lab," said chemist Emily Meyers, whose research specializes in leveraging the chemistry of underexplored e...
President Donald Trump has introduced a new effort to help Americans more easily share their health records with doctors, using new technology and artificial intelligence (AI) tools.
“Today the dream of easily transportable, electronic medical records finally becomes a reality,” Trump said during a White House event with leader...
Pro wrestling icon Hulk Hogan died of a heart attack, Florida officials confirmed Thursday.
The 71-year-old entertainer, whose real name was Terry Gene Bollea, died last week in Clearwater, Florida.
The official cause of death was acute myocardial infarction, the medical term for a heart attack, according to records from the medical ...
Singer Justin Timberlake has Lyme disease, a condition he says caused nerve pain, fatigue and other symptoms during his recent tour.
In a post on Instagram Thursday, the 44-year-old pop star said the tick-borne illness left him feeling “relentlessly debilitated, both mentally and physically.”
"When I first got the diagnos...
Hearing loss prevents many young adults from achieving their potential in schooling and careers, new research suggests.
That’s especially true when impaired hearing hits young Black Americans or Hispanic Americans, the study found.
"Hearing problems may make it harder for people to communicate effectively at work, which can lim...
Men diagnosed with what are known as Grade Group one (GG1) prostate tumors are often told they don’t require treatment, only “watchful waiting,” because GG1 cancers are at low risk of spreading.
There’s even been talk among experts of not calling GG1 tumors “cancers” at all.
However, new research s...
Folks who smoke a lot of marijuana could be facing a more than four-fold odds of developing an oral cancer, new research suggests.
“Cannabis smoke contains many of the same carcinogenic compounds found in tobacco smoke, which have known damaging effects on the epithelial tissue that lines the mouth," noted study lead author Raphael C...
Someday, you might apply a small patch onto your skin to find out whether that odd little spot is a cancer or not.
That’s the hope from a new technology being developed by researchers at the University of Michigan.
The tiny silicone patch is embedded with micro needles that test the lesion for the presence of biomarker co...
It’s no laughing matter: Kids and teens across America are increasingly inhaling nitrous oxide, better known as “laughing gas,” to get high.
Too often, this ends in tragedy.
U.S. deaths linked to misuse of the common, legal inhalant climbed nearly sevenfold (578%) between 2010 and 2023, a new report finds. &nb...
There may be a connection between a community’s homicide and suicide rates: When murder rates rise, there’s typically a local uptick in suicides a year later, new U.S. research shows.
These trends were especially strong for gun-related incidents, according to a team from Rutgers University in New Brunswick, N.J.
The...
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...
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...
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...