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04 Dec

Body Image Disorder Hitting More Teenage Boys and Young Men

A new study finds a rising number of boys and young men are being diagnosed with muscle dysmorphia, a mental health condition that makes them feel “too small” or “not muscular enough.”

03 Dec

Eating Disorders During Pregnancy Linked to Asthma in Kids

A new study finds eating disorders in mothers-to-be may raise the risk of asthma and wheezing in their young children.

02 Dec

Study: Going to Bed at the Same Time Each Night Lowers Blood Pressure

A new study finds having a consistent bedtime significantly lowers blood pressure, especially at night.

Shredded Cheese Recalled Over Possible Metal Fragments, FDA Says

Shredded Cheese Recalled Over Possible Metal Fragments, FDA Says

A large recall of shredded cheese sold under several popular grocery store brands is now underway after the manufacturer reported the product may contain small metal fragments, according to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA).

The recall involves more than 250,000 cases of shredded cheese made by Great Lakes Cheese Co. The FDA stat...

CDC Panel May Change Longtime Rule on Hepatitis B Shots for Newborns

CDC Panel May Change Longtime Rule on Hepatitis B Shots for Newborns

A CDC advisory group is meeting today and preparing to vote on whether newborns should still get a hepatitis B vaccine within the first 24 hours of life, a significant change from guidance that has been in place since the early 1990s.

For decades, doctors have been advised to give every baby a hepatitis B shot the day they're born, which h...

Millions of Abbott Glucose Sensors Recalled After Faulty Readings Linked to Deaths

Millions of Abbott Glucose Sensors Recalled After Faulty Readings Linked to Deaths

Millions of people rely on continuous glucose monitors to help manage diabetes. But a new alert from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) warns that some sensors from Abbott may give incorrect blood sugar readings, which could lead to unsafe treatment decisions.

The issue affects about 3 million FreeStyle Libre 3 and FreeStyle Libre...

Fourth FDA Drug Chief This Year Steps Down, Raising Stability Concerns

Fourth FDA Drug Chief This Year Steps Down, Raising Stability Concerns

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is facing even more leadership changes as drug regulator Dr. Richard Pazdur prepares to retire at the end of the month, the agency confirmed this week.

Pazdur, who has worked at the FDA for 26 years, told senior leaders on Tuesday that he plans to step down, just weeks after taking a top position...

Who Are The Loneliest Americans?

Who Are The Loneliest Americans?

Middle-aged Americans are most likely to feel the pinch of loneliness in their lives these days, a new AARP survey has found.

About 1 out of 4 U.S. adults 45 and older (40%) say they’re lonely, up from 35% in 2018 and 2010, survey results show.

Middle-aged folks 45 to 59 are most affected, with nearly half (46%) expressing lone...

People With Diabetes Face Dramatically Higher Odds Of Sudden Cardiac Death

People With Diabetes Face Dramatically Higher Odds Of Sudden Cardiac Death

THURSDAY, Dec. 4, 2025 (HealthDay News) —  Diabetes can be literally heart-stopping, a new study asserts.

People with either type 1 or type 2 diabetes have a dramatically higher risk of sudden cardiac death, which occurs when the heart stops beating, researchers reported today in the European Heart Journal.

They a...

Poor Kidney Health Might Influence Dementia, Alzheimer's Risk

Poor Kidney Health Might Influence Dementia, Alzheimer's Risk

Your brain health might be linked to how well your kidneys are working, a new study says.

People with impaired kidney function have higher levels of proteins in their blood that are linked to Alzheimer’s disease, researchers reported Dec. 4 in the journal Neurology.

“Our study found that when the kidneys are not ...

Background AI Scribe Can Help Doctors During Patient Visits

Background AI Scribe Can Help Doctors During Patient Visits

Artificial intelligence (AI) tools that "eavesdrop" on patient visits can significantly cut down on doctors’ paperwork burden, a new study says.

Doctors using a AI scribe software to help document office visits cut their paperwork time by nearly 10%, researchers reported in the New England Journal of Medicine AI.

"Docu...

Should You Know Whether You Have Dense Breasts? Maybe Not, Experts Argue

Should You Know Whether You Have Dense Breasts? Maybe Not, Experts Argue

American women are notified if a mammogram reveals they have dense breasts, which can hamper the accuracy of breast cancer screening.

But this knowledge might be more trouble than it’s worth, a new study argues.

The news can spark fear and uncertainty, rather than leaving women feeling better informed, researchers reported Dec...

U.S. Skips World AIDS Day for the First Time in 37 Years

U.S. Skips World AIDS Day for the First Time in 37 Years

For the first time in more than three decades, the United States did not take part in World AIDS Day on December 1, a major change from past years when the day was used to raise awareness about HIV/AIDS and honor the millions of people lost to the disease.

World AIDS Day has been observed globally since 1988. Around the world, 39.9 million...

Chikungunya and Dengue Outbreak in Cuba Has Left 33 Dead, Officials Say

Chikungunya and Dengue Outbreak in Cuba Has Left 33 Dead, Officials Say

A severe mosquito-borne virus outbreak in Cuba has led to dozens of deaths since midsummer, including many young children, health officials there have reported.

Cuba’s deputy health minister, Carilda Peña, said on state TV that 33 people have died from chikungunya and dengue since July. Twenty-one of the deaths were in childre...

Shingles Vaccine May Help Slow Dementia, New Study Finds

Shingles Vaccine May Help Slow Dementia, New Study Finds

A routine shingles shot may do more than prevent a painful rash. It could also support long-term brain health, new research shows.

In a study published Dec. 2 in the journal Cell, Stanford University researchers found that adults who received the shingles vaccine were less likely to develop early memory and thinking problems.

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White House Says Trump’s Imaging Looks Normal; Doctors Question the Testing

White House Says Trump’s Imaging Looks Normal; Doctors Question the Testing

The White House released new medical information about President Donald Trump on Monday, saying recent imaging tests showed he is in “excellent overall health.”

But some medical experts say the notice raised more questions than answers.

In a short memo, Dr. Sean Barbabella, the president’s physician, said the tests...

A Common Scan Can Prevent Face Damage From Cosmetic Fillers

A Common Scan Can Prevent Face Damage From Cosmetic Fillers

Cosmetic fillers are meant to enhance a person’s beauty, but can cause damage and deformity if applied incorrectly.

However, ultrasound scans can help doctors prevent these ugly side effects by precisely guiding treatment to dissolve poorly placed fillers that are blocking blood vessels, according to findings presented Wednesday at t...

Hallucinogens Linked To Mania, Bipolar Disorder

Hallucinogens Linked To Mania, Bipolar Disorder

A bad psychedelic trip might have long-term consequences for a person’s mood, researchers say.

Folks who land in the hospital due to hallucinogens are six times more likely to be diagnosed with mania within a few years, according to results published Dec. 2 in the journal PLOS Medicine.

“Our study showed a strong...

Body Shaming, Outdated Ideals Increase Injury Risk Among Female Athletes, Olympics Committee Says

Body Shaming, Outdated Ideals Increase Injury Risk Among Female Athletes, Olympics Committee Says

Sports injuries among female athletes can be reduced by creating a safe, supportive environment for training and competition, an International Olympic Committee (IOC) panel has concluded.

Among many other physical safety recommendations, an environment free of body shaming, idealized body types and notions of how women “should”...

Asthma More Common Among Kids Whose Moms Have Eating Disorders

Asthma More Common Among Kids Whose Moms Have Eating Disorders

Women with an eating disorder are more likely to have children who suffer from asthma and wheezing, a new study says.

Eating disorders are associated with a 26% increased risk of school-age asthma and a 25% higher risk of preschool wheeze, researchers reported Dec. 2 in the journal Thorax.

This increased risk persisted even ...

Common Painkillers Trick Doctors Into Misdiagnosing Heart Failure, Study Warns

Common Painkillers Trick Doctors Into Misdiagnosing Heart Failure, Study Warns

A painkiller alternative to opioids could be tricking doctors into misdiagnosing heart failure, a new study warns.

Drugs like gabapentin and pregabalin are frequently prescribed to treat nerve pain, researchers said.

But a side effect of these drugs is fluid retention, causing a person’s legs and feet to swell.

Unfortunat...

Rectal Bleeding: Is It Hemorrhoids or Cancer?

Rectal Bleeding: Is It Hemorrhoids or Cancer?

Hemorrhoids are a common condition that affects about half of all people by age fifty.

Although hemorrhoids are usually harmless, some worry that they may be a sign of cancer. While certain symptoms of hemorrhoids, colorectal cancer, and anal cancer do overlap, it’s important to know how they are...

  • Richard Wender, MD, Professor and Chair, Family Medicine and Community Health, Perelman School of Medicine and Michael Sapienza, CEO of the Colorectal Cancer Alliance HealthDay Reporters
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Small Trial Shows Patients Controlled HIV Without Daily Meds For Months

Small Trial Shows Patients Controlled HIV Without Daily Meds For Months

A small but closely watched study is giving researchers new optimism in the search for long-term HIV control, and possibly a cure.

For the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) study, 10 people living with HIV took a mix of experimental immunotherapies, including an HIV vaccine. After months of the immunotherapy treatments, partic...

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