Mental health worsened for young women in states with abortion bans-but for young men, it was the opposite
Women of childbearing age report increased anxiety in states with abortion bans post-Roe v. Wade overturn, especially those with young children.
"Cutting Back" On My Drinking Landed Me In The Hospital. Here's Why.
The author realized they were alcohol dependent after experiencing severe mental and physical health issues. They ultimately sought help.
As Canada delays medically assisted dying in mental illness cases, some find relief, others fear consequences
The case of Savannah Meadows highlights the urgent need for mental health support amidst evolving legislation around medically assisted death in Canada.
Police Are More Likely to Handcuff Black Children in Mental Health Crisis, Study Finds | KQED
Police disproportionately handcuff Black children, highlighting systemic biases in emergency responses to mental health crises.
San Jose addiction counselor's family struggles inspired her work - San Jose Spotlight
Mary Crocker Cook transformed her addiction experience into a mission to empower others, creating impactful programs in addiction recovery counseling.
Mental health worsened for young women in states with abortion bans-but for young men, it was the opposite
Women of childbearing age report increased anxiety in states with abortion bans post-Roe v. Wade overturn, especially those with young children.
"Cutting Back" On My Drinking Landed Me In The Hospital. Here's Why.
The author realized they were alcohol dependent after experiencing severe mental and physical health issues. They ultimately sought help.
As Canada delays medically assisted dying in mental illness cases, some find relief, others fear consequences
The case of Savannah Meadows highlights the urgent need for mental health support amidst evolving legislation around medically assisted death in Canada.
Police Are More Likely to Handcuff Black Children in Mental Health Crisis, Study Finds | KQED
Police disproportionately handcuff Black children, highlighting systemic biases in emergency responses to mental health crises.
San Jose addiction counselor's family struggles inspired her work - San Jose Spotlight
Mary Crocker Cook transformed her addiction experience into a mission to empower others, creating impactful programs in addiction recovery counseling.
Tufekci: How RFK Jr. could destroy one of civilization's best achievements
Kennedy's appointment threatens public health achievements and institutional integrity due to his lack of experience and controversial views.
Why You Probably Shouldn't Shave Your Head For The Cancer Patient In Your Life
Shaving heads in solidarity with cancer patients may not always be welcomed, as it can serve as a painful reminder of their loss.
The FDA says it found bacteria and a 'mold-like' substance at a Tom's of Maine plant
Tom's of Maine is facing scrutiny from the FDA due to contamination with dangerous bacteria and mold in its products. They are working to resolve these issues.
Can Marijuana Consumers Donate Needed Blood
Blood donations are critically needed in winter months due to seasonal challenges, leading to potential shortages.
What Supplements Help With Hair Loss, & Is Rosemary Oil Actually Effective?
Rosemary oil may promote hair growth comparable to minoxidil, but larger studies are needed to confirm its efficacy.
CDC warns of infection spread via body lice in homeless populations
Bartonella quintana poses a serious health threat to homeless individuals and organ transplant recipients, often going undiagnosed and untreated.
Why weight? Researchers say it's fitness that matters
Cardiorespiratory fitness is a stronger predictor of mortality risk than body mass index (BMI).
Obese individuals who are fit have similar mortality risks as normal weight individuals who are fit.
Denzel Washington's two-bottle-a-day wine habit did lots of of damage' to his body
Denzel Washington reveals his 10-year sobriety and reflects on his past heavy wine consumption, challenging the notion of wine's health benefits.
Rapid relief for the severely depressed? There's a catch. - Harvard Gazette
Ketamine offers rapid relief for treatment-resistant depression, becoming a crucial option despite associated risks.
How To Tell If Your Kid's Worry Over A Headache Is Actually Hypochondria
Children may exaggerate health symptoms due to anxiety rather than hypochondria, as indicated by therapist insights.
How Pulmonary Rehab Can Help Improve Asthma Symptoms
Pulmonary rehabilitation is essential for severe asthma management, involving education, exercise, stress management, and nutrition coaching.
The second-oldest person in the US has died aged 113. Her 4 secrets to a long life include not having kids to avoid stress.
Herlda Senhouse attributes her longevity to a mix of genetics and lifestyle choices, including healthy eating and stress management through not having children.
The best nootropics to support memory and concentration
Nootropics provide various forms of cognitive enhancement, with natural options being safer than synthetic drugs.
Wes Streeting orders review of physician associates' role in NHS
There are growing concerns about physician associates' roles in the NHS and their impact on patient safety and clarity.
Information Session: NIMH Intramural Research Program Training Opportunities (December)
Learn about training opportunities at the National Institute of Mental Health during a virtual session on December 3, 2024.
A child in Alameda County tested positive for bird flu. The case differs from others in the state.
A child in California tested positive for bird flu likely linked to wild birds, marking a rare case without infected cattle contact.
Sting operation sees Gidea Park business 'sell alcohol to child'
Council investigates Gidea Park business for selling alcohol to an underage customer, emphasizing compliance and potential penalties.
8 Beauty and Wellness Tips to Glow This Winter
Embracing self-care rituals and preemptive wellness strategies can enhance well-being during the winter months.
3-Day Split Vs. 4-Day Split
Should you train with a 3-day split or a 4-day split?
Either can work, and both training splits are amazing for the right person in the right situation.
Eliminate Clozapine REMS, FDA Panels Say
Two FDA panels were almost unanimous in their opinion that the agency should eliminate restrictions that psychiatrists and patients say limit access to clozapine.
Daytime Sleepiness May Flag Predementia Risk
Sleep-related daytime dysfunction was linked to increased risk for motoric cognitive risk syndrome in older adults.
Integrated Care Models Promising for Dementia Patients
Integrated care for dementia patients could reduce hospitalizations and medication risks, according to new research.
Interventions for Burnout and Depression Among Doctors
A study reviewed measures to assess burnout and depression among physicians, causal factors, and interventions to improve well-being.
There Really Is a Deep State
Trump's proposed dismantling of public health agencies may encounter significant resistance from civil servants committed to scientific integrity and public safety.
Immunotherapy Shows Potential to Treat Deadly Thyroid Cancer - News Center
Combination immunotherapy shows promise in treating anaplastic thyroid carcinoma, a rare and aggressive form of thyroid cancer, with a response rate of 30%.
7 States Passed Abortion Rights Ballot Measures. But Changes Won't be Like a "Light Switch," Experts Say - MedCity News
Many states voted to protect abortion rights, but establishing access will require time and investment in healthcare infrastructure.
Wyoming's Abortion Bans Are Unconstitutional, Judge Rules
Wyoming judge rules state abortion bans violate the constitution, emphasizing women's rights to healthcare decisions during pregnancy.
Judge strikes down Wyoming abortion laws, including ban on pills to end pregnancy
Wyoming's ban on abortion and medication for ending pregnancy was struck down, marking an important win for abortion rights advocates.
Judge strikes down Wyoming abortion laws, pill ban
Wyoming's abortion ban was ruled unconstitutional, affirming women's rights to make decisions about their bodies and highlighting a national shift towards supporting abortion access.
Judge strikes down Wyoming's anti-abortion laws in victory for rights advocates
Wyoming judge rules against state abortion ban, supporting abortion rights and affirming women's control over their reproductive choices.
Wyoming's abortion ban has been overturned, including its ban on abortion medication
Wyoming's abortion bans have been overturned due to violations of women's rights and health, reaffirming the importance of personal healthcare decisions.
7 States Passed Abortion Rights Ballot Measures. But Changes Won't be Like a "Light Switch," Experts Say - MedCity News
Many states voted to protect abortion rights, but establishing access will require time and investment in healthcare infrastructure.
Wyoming's Abortion Bans Are Unconstitutional, Judge Rules
Wyoming judge rules state abortion bans violate the constitution, emphasizing women's rights to healthcare decisions during pregnancy.
Judge strikes down Wyoming abortion laws, including ban on pills to end pregnancy
Wyoming's ban on abortion and medication for ending pregnancy was struck down, marking an important win for abortion rights advocates.
Judge strikes down Wyoming abortion laws, pill ban
Wyoming's abortion ban was ruled unconstitutional, affirming women's rights to make decisions about their bodies and highlighting a national shift towards supporting abortion access.
Judge strikes down Wyoming's anti-abortion laws in victory for rights advocates
Wyoming judge rules against state abortion ban, supporting abortion rights and affirming women's control over their reproductive choices.
Wyoming's abortion ban has been overturned, including its ban on abortion medication
Wyoming's abortion bans have been overturned due to violations of women's rights and health, reaffirming the importance of personal healthcare decisions.
Elon Musk asked people to upload their health data. X users obliged.
Grok's AI shows promise for medical imaging analysis but raises serious concerns about accuracy and privacy issues with personal health data.
Here are new guidelines for preventing stroke, the nation's 4th biggest killer
Up to 80% of strokes could be prevented with better nutrition and lifestyle changes, according to new guidelines.
Taboos in Treating Men's Sexual, Erectile, and Mental Health
International Men's Day highlights the importance of addressing men's health issues, which often lead to higher mortality rates compared to women.
Fact check: Is the US government spending millions on transgender monkeys?
Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency seeks to cut wasteful spending, targeting odd research projects funded by the U.S. government.
Opinion: California bird flu outbreak spotlights the risky ways we produce food
The bird flu outbreak threatens California's dairy industry and raises public health concerns regarding intensive animal agriculture.
Enhanced protections for dairy workers are essential amidst the rising human cases of bird flu.
Can Little Cannabis Help Big Tobacco
Cigarette smoking's popularity has declined, while cannabis use is rising, prompting Big Tobacco to invest in the marijuana industry.
Major disparities in smoking rates based on ethnicity, income, sexual orientation: Surgeon general
Surgeon General's report highlights ongoing disparities in tobacco use among different demographics despite overall decline in smoking rates.
Why Hypochondria Can Be Deadly, and How Newer Treatments Help
Health anxiety can lead to serious misinterpretations of physical symptoms, affecting individuals' lives significantly.
Physical fitness can lower risk of dementia, research finds
Regular exercise can lower dementia risk and delay its onset by nearly 18 months, boosting overall brain health.
Providing students with alcohol education and support
The most popular drinking trend among college students is 'borgs', raising concerns about extreme alcohol consumption and its consequences.
8 Factors That Put You at Risk of Severe Flu
Flu infections significantly impact vulnerable populations, particularly young children and older adults, leading to high rates of hospitalization and mortality.
What You Should *Really* Be Eating During Perimenopause, According To A Doctor
Proper nutrition is crucial during perimenopause to manage hormonal fluctuations and alleviate various symptoms.
Do You Need to Take Magnesium Supplements?
Magnesium supplements may not be necessary for most individuals, as severe deficiencies are rare despite many not meeting daily intake recommendations.
Health of people who are displaced in their own countries is a neglected global crisis
Internal displacement needs urgent attention as 68 million people are affected, overshadowing the refugee crisis with severe health care funding inequity.
Facts on fluoride in water, salt and toothpaste DW 11/19/2024
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. plans to end water fluoridation in the U.S. if he becomes health secretary, claiming it causes significant health problems.
As "walking pneumonia" spreads, ER visits surge for sick babies
Emergency room visits for babies with Mycoplasma pneumoniae are rising, now matching those of school-age children, signaling a concerning trend.
Health officials report possible case of bird flu in a child in Alameda County
A child in Alameda County tested positive for bird flu but is recovering with no known infectious contact.
Nationwide IV fluid shortage changing how hospitals manage patient hydration
IV fluid shortages nationwide prompt hospitals to rethink hydration strategies and implement aggressive conservation measures.
Fluoride in water, salt, and toothpaste good or toxic? DW 11/19/2024
Robert Kennedy Jr. plans to halt water fluoridation due to claims of health risks associated with fluoride.
UK's Heim Health gets 2.65M funding - Silicon Canals
Heim Health has secured €2.65M in seed funding to enhance its at-home healthcare services and further develop its algorithms.
Cocoa or green tea could protect you from the negative effects of fatty foods during mental stress
Flavanol-rich cocoa can mitigate the vascular impact of stress when consumed with high-fat meals.
Iraq bans alcohol in hotels and clubs, bringing country close to near-total ban
Iraq has officially banned alcohol in social clubs and hotels, marking a significant regression in alcohol accessibility.
Dagenham woman found dead at home with acute alcohol poisoning
Daiva Antanaviciene died from acute alcohol poisoning, leading to a coma and initiating an inquest by the East London Coroner's Court.
12 Tips For Drinking High-Proof Bourbons - Tasting Table
Savor high-proof bourbon with small sips to enhance flavor and avoid overwhelming heat.
Choosing high-quality bourbon is key to a pleasant tasting experience.
'As a Gen Z woman, I constantly get sent ads about fertility and IVF on social media - and I'm sick of it'
Women in their early twenties are laying bare the pressure they face around fertility after being bombarded with IVF, egg-freezing and fertility test ads on social media.
Telehealth Shows Promise in Reducing Suicide Attempts
Brief cognitive behavioral therapy delivered via video telehealth reduced suicide attempts among adults with recent suicidal thoughts and/or behaviors.
Scientists find shocking cause of cancers plaguing Americans
Exposure to PM2.5 pollution is linked to a significant increase in the risk of head and neck cancers.
Facebook ads targeting people at risk of harm under scrutiny
Alcohol and gambling companies target vulnerable individuals with personalized Facebook advertising, raising concerns about accountability and the need for greater regulation.
Study finds too much sitting hurts the heart - Harvard Gazette
Sedentary behavior increases heart disease risk, even for those who exercise regularly, highlighting the importance of reducing sitting time.
Sitting too much is a danger not even exercise can undo. Here are 5 tips to move more
Increased sedentary behavior is linked to higher risks of heart disease, regardless of physical activity levels.
Atrial fibrillation: 'I felt healthy. I had no idea my heart was in trouble - then I had a stroke at 57'
Atrial fibrillation can lead to serious health issues, such as strokes, often unnoticed until it's too late.
US Obesity Levels Are Particularly Severe
Obesity is a significant public health challenge affecting over half of adults in many OECD countries, with the U.S. having the highest rates.
There's an E. Coli Outbreak in Organic Carrots
E. coli outbreak linked to organic carrots from Grimmway Farms has resulted in 39 infections and one death.
8 most dangerous antiobiotic resistant bacteria in the world DW 11/18/2024
Antibiotic resistance leads to millions of deaths and poses a critical global health challenge, especially in developing countries.
Pancreatic Cancer Surge May Be Less Worrisome Than It Seemed
The alarming rise in pancreatic cancer cases among young people may stem from increased detection rather than an actual surge in mortality rates.
This Risky Condition Is Often Mistaken As Anxiety. Here's How To Spot It.
Anxiety and hypoglycemia have overlapping symptoms, which can lead to misdiagnosis, highlighting the need for accurate identification and understanding of underlying causes.