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A study found Latinos are indispensable to the nation yet false narratives portraying U.S

People diagnosed with early-onset dementia showed lower work productivity up to 15 years before diagnosis, with average productivity losses of €74,577 compared with people without dementia

Common rationale for drinking water at meals is that it physically stretches stomach, triggering fullness so you don’t eat too much

Blinded study: Emergency physicians rated AI-generated clinical summaries higher than physician-authored summaries

Study suggests low-frequency tinnitus may explain why only some people perceive the mysterious phenomenon known as "The Hum."

Prenatal and early-life exposure to “forever chemicals” (PFAS) linked to higher levels of childhood intestinal inflammation, study across three birth cohorts finds

Surgical treatment of gynecomastia leads to significant improvements in hormonal parameters and sexual function

Researchers discovered commercial sweeteners altered gut bacterial growth and interacted with medications

Systematic review and meta-analysis found weight loss drugs (GLP-1) can reduce binge eating episodes, loss-of-control eating and emotional eating, and highlights its potential role to treat binge eating disorder as well as obesity

Heavy TV watching associated with smaller brain structures, study finds

Patients who suffer heart attack have more micro and nanoplastic in their blood

Night owls are at greater risk of poor metabolic health

A new study revealed that Republican lawmakers were responsible for 86 percent of antivaccine bills introduced across state legislatures after the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic…

‘Toxic waste’ build-up in the brain may be driving dementia and ALS

Researchers show that intermittent fasting maintains long-term weight loss, regardless of meal timing

More than half of sampled free-roaming cats in NYC are infected with zoonotic parasites, with young male cats acting as 'super-shedders' of roundworm (Toxocara) eggs, highlighting public health risks

GLP-1 weight-loss medication is an important tool, but new results indicate that it cannot replace exercise

Hormonal changes during puberty linked to emotional distress in young girls

Better diets are linked to sharper focus in teens with attention disorders

Among 15,447 participants, people taking GLP-1 drugs reported modestly lower alcohol consumption scores, with about a 5% reduction driven by less frequent drinking rather than fewer drinks per occasion or less binge drinking

Brighter, more consistent daytime light exposure could be the key to earlier bedtimes, better quality sleep, and deeper rest

A 10-year study of 179,000 adults reveals that diets rich in vitamin K1, found in leafy greens like spinach and kale, are linked to stronger lung function and a 16% lower risk of developing chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)…

The main barriers to sharing digital health records across hospitals are not technical, but stem from legal uncertainty, fragmented governance, and vendor lock-in, reveals a qualitative study by Czech Technical University in Prague

Many U.S. teens underestimate fentanyl’s deadly risk

The Comparative Effectiveness of Carvedilol Versus Other Nonselective β-Blockers in Cirrhosis | Annals of Internal Medicine

Study of 287 healthy women finds that evening chronotypes (night owls) had higher body fat, poorer diet quality, higher insulin and triglycerides, lower HDL cholesterol and less favorable metabolic health than morning types, despite consuming similar amounts of calories and macronutrients.

Blood-Based Test Can Predict Risk of Developing Symptoms of Alzheimer's Up to a Decade Early

Obesity rates in the U.S. climbed to about 40% of adults and 20% of youth in 2023

People who feel lonely are significantly more likely to experience poorer mental health, lower wellbeing and worse overall health, while social isolation is also linked to reduced wellbeing…

Physicians with peevish patients were more likely to become disengaged in the patients’ care

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