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19 May

Kids’ Anxiety Concerns Surge at Routine Doctor Visits

A new study finds children’s mental health visits in primary care are rising sharply — especially for anxiety — as many families struggle to access mental health specialists.

18 May

Rapid Weight Loss Beats Slow and Steady in New Clinical Trial

In a new study, overweight and obese adults assigned to a rapid weight loss plan lost more pounds — and kept more off after one year — than those following a gradual approach.

15 May

PCOS Gets a New Name in Landmark Women’s Health Shift

A major women’s health condition affecting more than 170 million women worldwide has been renamed PMOS in an effort to improve diagnosis, awareness, and long-term care.

More Kids Seeking Anxiety Help at Routine Doctor Visits, Study Finds

HealthDay Staff HealthDay Reporter May 19, 2026

More Kids Seeking Anxiety Help at Routine Doctor Visits, Study Finds

Children are showing up at routine doctor visits with mental health concerns at much higher rates than they were a decade ago — especially for anxiety.

A new study of nearly 1.8 million children in Massachusetts, published May 18 in JAMA Network Open, found anxiety-related visits in primary care jumped 300% between 2014 and ... Página completa

Weed/Opioid Combo Doesn't Help Knee Arthritis Pain

Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter May 19, 2026

Weed/Opioid Combo Doesn't Help Knee Arthritis Pain

Adding a synthetic weed-derived drug to opioid painkillers brings no relief to people with excruciating knee pain, a new study says.

Neither the cannabis drug dronabinol nor the opioid hydromorphone alone provided significant pain relief for people with knee arthritis, and combining them did not improve results, researchers reported recent... Página completa

Losing A Parent Can Dent An Adult's Earning Power

Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter May 19, 2026

Losing A Parent Can Dent An Adult's Earning Power

Losing a parent in adulthood not only breaks your heart, but can put a sizable dent in your bank account, a new study says.

Adults’ earning power persistently declines following the death of a parent, researchers report in the May issue of the American Economic Review.

The mental turmoil of bereavement likely explains ... Página completa

Ticks Can Creepy-Crawl Your House For Weeks Before Dying, Study Shows

Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter May 19, 2026

Ticks Can Creepy-Crawl Your House For Weeks Before Dying, Study Shows

Here’s a creepy-crawling fact as summer fun approaches – ticks can survive indoors for up to three weeks on hard-surface or carpeted floors, according to a study.

This means folks can have a tick latch onto them despite taking proper precautions outdoors, if one of the pests hitchhikes into their home on a person or a pet, rese... Página completa

Short, Intense Radiation Therapy Safe For Prostate Cancer Patients

Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter May 19, 2026

Short, Intense Radiation Therapy Safe For Prostate Cancer Patients

A shorter, more intense course of radiation therapy can safely treat prostate cancer, a new study says.

Men given two larger doses of radiation had about the same side effects as others treated with the standard five-dose course, researchers reported Sunday at a meeting of the European Society for Radiotherapy and Oncology (ESTRO) in Stock... Página completa

Rapid Weight Loss Beats Slow and Steady in New Clinical Trial

HealthDay Staff HealthDay Reporter May 18, 2026

Rapid Weight Loss Beats Slow and Steady in New Clinical Trial

When it comes to weight loss, is slow and steady really the winning strategy? Or could a rapid drop actually lead to better long-term results?

New research presented in Istanbul last week at the European Congress on Obesity is challenging the long-held belief that losing weight too quickly leads to rebound weight gain.

In this 52-wee... Página completa

Pregnancy Safe For Women With Myasthenia Gravis, Study Concludes

Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter May 18, 2026

Pregnancy Safe For Women With Myasthenia Gravis, Study Concludes

Women suffering from the muscle weakness disease myasthenia gravis can become pregnant without any ill effects, a new study says.

Pregnancy is not linked with an increased risk of serious flare-ups or worse symptoms for women with myasthenia gravis, researchers reported May 13 in the journal Neurology.

“This is wonderf... Página completa

Smog Linked To Lewy Body Dementia Risk, Major Study Finds

Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter May 18, 2026

Smog Linked To Lewy Body Dementia Risk, Major Study Finds

Long-term exposure to smog might increase the risk of Lewy body dementia, the brain disease that CNN founder Ted Turner battled for several years before his recent death, a new study says.

Even small increases in particle pollution and nitrogen dioxide are linked to increased risk of Lewy body dementia (LBD) and Parkinson’s disease-r... Página completa

NYC Mold Removal Program Cut Asthma ER Cases By A Quarter, Study Says

Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter May 18, 2026

NYC Mold Removal Program Cut Asthma ER Cases By A Quarter, Study Says

A New York City mold removal program cut asthma-related ER visits by a quarter among residents of public housing, a new study says.

The city created “Mold Busters” in 2019 in response to a class-action lawsuit filed by residents suffering from asthma due to mold in their apartments, researchers said.

The program led to a ... Página completa

Single Psilocybin Dose Provides Rapid Relief From Depression, Small Clinical Trial Finds

Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter May 18, 2026

Single Psilocybin Dose Provides Rapid Relief From Depression, Small Clinical Trial Finds

Just a single dose of psilocybin can provide rapid relief from depression, a new small-scale clinical trial has shown.

Within a week, people treated with one psilocybin dose had four times the decrease in their depression symptoms compared to a control group given the vitamin niacin, researchers reported May 15 in JAMA Network OpenPágina completa

FDA Approves AI Sepsis Tool That Detects Infection Hours Earlier Than Doctors

Andria Park Huynh HealthDay Reporter May 15, 2026

FDA Approves AI Sepsis Tool That Detects Infection Hours Earlier Than Doctors

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved an AI-powered early warning system to detect sepsis, one of the deadliest infections for hospital patients.

The tool, developed at Johns Hopkins University (JHU), detects sepsis hours faster than doctors. It has already reduced deaths by nearly 20% in dozens of hospitals across ... Página completa

PCOS Gets a New Name in Landmark Women's Health Shift

HealthDay Staff HealthDay Reporter May 15, 2026

PCOS Gets a New Name in Landmark Women's Health Shift

A major women’s health condition is getting a new name—and experts say it could change how millions are diagnosed and treated worldwide.

Polycystic ovary syndrome, or PCOS, will now be known as polyendocrine metabolic ovarian syndrome, or PMOS.

The condition affects more than 170 million women worldwide and is linked to h... Página completa

New Wearable Polygraph Tracks Hidden Stress In Babies, Adults

Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter May 15, 2026

New Wearable Polygraph Tracks Hidden Stress In Babies, Adults

A new wearable polygraph might be able to help infants and adults not by detecting lies, but instead by monitoring their stress levels, researchers say.

Instead of falsehoods, this polygraph is designed to sense underlying stress that’s hidden deep within the body, researchers reported May 13 in the journal Science Advances.... Página completa

Major Review: Antidepressants Safe in Pregnancy, No Added Risk of Autism or ADHD in Kids

Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter May 15, 2026

Major Review: Antidepressants Safe in Pregnancy, No Added Risk of Autism or ADHD in Kids

There’s no clear link between antidepressant use during pregnancy and autism or ADHD in children, according to a new evidence review spanning more than half a million pregnancies.

Pooled data from three dozen studies found no significant association between antidepressants and developmental disorders in children, researchers reported... Página completa

How Gun Violence News Coverage Is Harming America's Mental Health

Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter May 15, 2026

How Gun Violence News Coverage Is Harming America's Mental Health

The steady stream of news regarding U.S. gun violence is having a serious effect on Americans' mental health, a new study says.

Greater exposure to media coverage of gun violence is associated with an increased risk of depression and poor mental health days, researchers reported recently in BMC Public Health.

“... Thes... Página completa

AI Chatbots Lure U.S. Teens With Fun, Romance and Hidden Dangers

Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter May 15, 2026

AI Chatbots Lure U.S. Teens With Fun, Romance and Hidden Dangers

Three out of five U.S. teens have tried AI chatbots, turning to the programs for entertainment, advice, friendship – and even romance, a new study says.

Further, about 1 in 10 teens say they talk to AI almost daily, researchers found.

But AI also can be a bad friend, with some teens reporting encounters with chatbots that inclu... Página completa

U.S. Overdose Deaths Fell to Pre-Pandemic Levels in 2025

Andria Park Huynh HealthDay Reporter May 14, 2026

U.S. Overdose Deaths Fell to Pre-Pandemic Levels in 2025

The number of Americans dying from drug overdoses has dropped for the third year in a row.

Nearly 70,000 Americans died of drug overdoses last year, according to a report released May 13 by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). That’s down 14% from 2024. 

The new total mirrors that of 2019, before the ... Página completa

Too Little or Too Much Sleep Ages Every Organ in Your Body

HealthDay Staff HealthDay Reporter May 14, 2026

Too Little or Too Much Sleep Ages Every Organ in Your Body

Your sleep habits may be affecting more than just your energy level. A new study says they could also impact how quickly every organ in your body ages.

Researchers analyzed data from nearly a half-million people in the United Kingdom to examine how sleep duration relates to aging across different organ systems.

Using advanced "biolog... Página completa

School Recess Key To Learning, Says The American Academy of Pediatrics

Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter May 14, 2026

School Recess Key To Learning, Says The American Academy of Pediatrics

Recess is not a luxury for school children, but a necessary part of how they learn, grow and stay healthy, according to a policy statement released May 11 from the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP).

Not all students have daily recess at school, but such unstructured time is exactly what they need to effectively process and retain what t... Página completa

Naming Emotions Can Help Autistic People Cope With Anxiety, Study Finds

Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter May 14, 2026

Naming Emotions Can Help Autistic People Cope With Anxiety, Study Finds

Naming feelings of anxiety can help autistic people better manage emotions prompted by uncertainty and dread, a new study says.

People with autistic traits sometimes cope with uncertainty by labeling their feelings, according to findings published May 12 in the journal Scientific Reports.

Friends might help folks on the spec... Página completa

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