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Why does food allergy therapy help some kids but trigger severe reactions in others? Researchers may have found the answer and it could change how peanut and other food allergies are treated in the future.
Some kids are helped by exposure therapy to food allergens like peanuts, with their allergies gradually diminishing as they eat small amounts of their food nemesis.For others, such treatment – also called oral immunotherapy — causes severe allergic reactions.Researchers ...
Do you know your blood pressure numbers? New guidelines suggest nearly half of U.S. adults may need earlier treatment, including lifestyle changes or medication, to protect heart health. Find out if you’re one of them and what steps you can take now!
Nearly half of U.S. adults should receive earlier treatment for high blood pressure, including lifestyle changes and medications, according to a set of new guidelines issued by America&...
Ever feel knee pain slow you down when you walk? A new study reveals that simply adjusting your stride could ease the discomfort of knee arthritis and make walking less painful. Discover how a small change can make a big difference!
Slightly altering your stride while walking could considerably ease pain caused by wear-and-tear knee arthritis, a new study says.Foot positioning while walking can r...
Struggling with high blood pressure and looking for simple ways to manage it? A new study reveals how something as common as a home air purifier could make a surprising difference.
Folks fighting high blood pressure might receive some help from a household air purifier, a new study says.Even in areas with relatively low air pollution levels, using a high-efficiency particulate air (HEPA) purifier at home might significantly lower a person’s
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As a bariatric surgeon, I talk with patients every day about weight loss and improving their overall health. One topic that comes up more and more is intermittent fasting. You’ve probably heard about it from a friend, seen it on social media or read about celebrities who swear by it....
Struggling with sleep apnea and looking for a surprising solution? A new study suggests that regularly blowing through a conch shell could help you sleep better, feel more alert, and breathe easier at night.
Want to ease your sleep apnea and get a better night’s sleep?Blow through a conch shell, a new pilot clinical trial says.Regularly blowing through a conch shell (shankh) for six months, like Disney princess Moana or Anchorman legend Ron Burgundy, significantly improved sleep a...
Have you ever felt nervous about giving birth? A new study reveals that a strong sense of mental well-being could help ease those fears. Discover how your mindset might shape your birth experience.
Up to 60% of women feel some level of fear about giving birth, but a new study suggests that a strong sense of mental well-being could make a difference.Researchers from Robert Gordon University in Scotland and the University of South Australia (UniSA) surveyed 88 women in their third trim...
Do you or someone you love live with Parkinson’s disease? A new study suggests that staying active through walking, chores, or even hobbies may help slow the brain changes linked to memory, mood, and attention. Learn how movement could make a meaningful difference.
Think your daily walk isn’t doing enough for your heart? A new study shows that adding just 1,000 extra steps a day and walking a little faster can significantly lower your risk of heart attack, stroke, and heart failure. Small changes really can make a big difference.
Adding distance to your daily walk and picking up your pace can help reduce risk of heart problems associated with high blood pressure, a new study says.Compared to a minimum step ...
Ever feel dizzy or lightheaded when you stand up and your heart starts racing? It could be more than just getting up too fast. A rare condition called POTS might be the cause—and now, researchers may have found a promising treatment.
Some people find that when they stand, their hearts tend to race and they get dizzy and lightheaded.This is due to a rare condition called postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome, or POTS – and doctors think they’ve found a potential treatment.An established
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How much screen time is too much for your kids? A new study reveals that every extra hour spent gaming, scrolling, or streaming may be raising their risk for serious heart issues later in life. Discover what this means for your family’s long-term health.
The time children and teens spend video gaming, scrolling through social media or watching TV could be putting their future heart health at risk, a new study says.Each additional hour of
Trying to lose weight but not seeing results? A new study shows that cutting out ultra-processed foods could be the key—even when calories and nutrients stay the same. Find out why what you're eating may matter more than how mu#weightlosstipss#healthyeatinga#processedfoodsF#nutritionmatterstters ... See moreSee less
Want to drop some pounds? Drop the ultra-processed foods, a new study says.People lost twice as much weight on a diet with minimally processed foods compared to one with ultra-processed products, even though both diets were nutritionally matched, researchers reported Aug. 4 in the journal ...
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Popular freeze-dried fruit snacks sold at Sam’s Club are being recalled because of possible listeria contamination.Doehler Dry Ingredient Solutions, LLC is recalling some 15-count boxes of “Member’s ...
What kind of life could possibly survive in the deepest, darkest parts of the ocean? A recent expedition to a Pacific region named after Hades has uncovered a bizarre, never-before-seen ecosystem thriving 30,000 feet below the surface. You won’t believe the creatures scientists found living in this alien-like world.
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.
Have you ever worried about a strange spot on your skin and wished there was an easier way to know if it’s serious? Researchers at the University of Michigan are developing a tiny patch that could one day detect skin cancer, no biopsy or waiting required. Learn how this new tech could change the way we catch cancer early.
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 tha...
Ever wondered if your heart might be older than you are? Researchers have created a new “heart age” calculator and it turns out many Americans have hearts that are aging faster than they should. Find out what your heart age says about your health and how it could motivate real change.
Researchers who’ve developed a new “heart age” calculator say many Americans have unhealthy hearts that are physiologically older than their chronological age, with men faring worse than women.The research team theorizes that telling folks their heart age might help spur ...
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Can lifestyle changes like diet, exercise, and brain games really help protect your memory as you age? A new study says yes, even for those at higher risk of Alzheimer’s. See how just two years of healthy habits made a lasting impact.
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Can something as simple as a spoonful of sauerkraut really boost your gut health? Researchers say this tangy, fermented cabbage might do more than flavor your plate, it could help strengthen your gut lining and lower inflammation. Here’s why you might want to add it to your daily routine.
A small scoop of sauerkraut every day may do more than add crunch to your meal.It could also protect your gut.In a new study from the University of California- Davis, researchers found that fermented cabbage, also known as sauerkraut, may help support the gut lining and reduce infla...
Could the key to diagnosing chronic fatigue syndrome be hiding in your gut? New research suggests that AI is helping doctors uncover vital links between the gut microbiome, immune system, and metabolism, opening the door to more accurate diagnoses of CFS. Discover how your gut may hold the answers.
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How much of a difference can just 15 minutes a day really make? According to new research, a brisk daily walk could slash your risk of early death by nearly 20%. It’s not just about walking, it’s about how you walk. Ready to find out why pace matters more than you think?
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Want to cut your odds of an early death by almost 20%? Take just 15 minutes out of your day for a brisk walk, researchers advise.While it’s known that regular walking is healthy, the new ...
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Why does food allergy therapy help some kids but trigger severe reactions in others? Researchers may have found the answer and it could change how peanut and other food allergies are treated in the future.
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