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14 Nov

Hearing Loss a Major Concern in Type 2 Diabetes

A new study finds people with type 2 diabetes are four times more likely to develop significant hearing loss over time.

13 Nov

High Blood Pressure Rates in Children and Teens Have Nearly Doubled

A new study finds an “alarming” rise in high blood pressure in young people under the age of 19 that’s driven largely by childhood obesity.

12 Nov

Vitamin D3 Therapy Shows Promise in Preventing Repeat Heart Attacks

In a new study, heart attack survivors who received personalized vitamin D3 treatment were 50% less likely to experience a second heart attack.

From Body Fat to Bone, Experiment Offers Hope for 'Gentle' Repair of Fractures

From Body Fat to Bone, Experiment Offers Hope for 'Gentle' Repair of Fractures

Japanese researchers are testing a surprising, minimally invasive way to repair spine fractures.

A team at Osaka Metropolitan University found that stem cells from fat tissue can repair breaks similar to those common in people with the bone-weakening disease osteoporosis.

"This simple and effective method can treat even difficult fra...

  • Carole Tanzer Miller HealthDay Reporter
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  • November 15, 2025
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Man Dies After Eating Beef in First Documented Fatal ‘Meat Allergy’ Case

Man Dies After Eating Beef in First Documented Fatal ‘Meat Allergy’ Case

A rare tick-spread “meat allergy” has now been tied to its first confirmed death, according to researchers at the University of Virginia School of Medicine (UVA).

Doctors reported that a healthy 47-year-old New Jersey man died in 2024 after eating beef, with symptoms starting four hours after his meal.

The cause of death ...

  • I. Edwards HealthDay Reporter
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  • November 14, 2025
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Gun Violence Now a Leading Threat to Pregnant Women, Study Finds

Gun Violence Now a Leading Threat to Pregnant Women, Study Finds

Pregnant women in the United States face a serious and growing danger from gun violence, according to a new study that examined thousands of homicides nationwide.

Researchers looked at more than 7,000 homicides of women between the ages of 15 and 49. The review, which spanned from 2018 to 2021, found that pregnant women had a 37% higher ri...

  • I. Edwards HealthDay Reporter
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  • November 14, 2025
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Trump Administration Expands Visa Denials to Include Common Chronic Illnesses

Trump Administration Expands Visa Denials to Include Common Chronic Illnesses

The Trump administration has directed U.S. visa officers to consider chronic health conditions such as obesity, heart disease, diabetes, cancer and mental health disorders when deciding whether to approve a foreigner’s entry into the country.

The directive was shared with U.S. embassies and consulates in a Nov. 6 cable from Secretary...

  • I. Edwards HealthDay Reporter
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  • November 14, 2025
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Can Music Protect Your Brain? Study Says It Might Help Prevent Dementia

Can Music Protect Your Brain? Study Says It Might Help Prevent Dementia

Listening to your favorite singers may do more than lift your mood — it could also protect your brain.

A new study from Australian researchers found that older adults who regularly listened to music had a 39% lower risk of developing dementia compared to those who didn’t make music a part of their daily lives.

The researc...

  • I. Edwards HealthDay Reporter
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  • November 14, 2025
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Cancer Care Crowdfunding Increasingly Common, But Rarely Successful

Cancer Care Crowdfunding Increasingly Common, But Rarely Successful

A growing number of desperate cancer survivors are turning to crowdfunding to help pay for their treatment and living expenses, a new study says.

However, only 1 in 9 campaigns reached their fundraising goals, calling into question how much help they really provided, researchers reported in the November issue of the Journal of the Nati...

  • Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter
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  • November 14, 2025
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