Sold as children’s toys and some resembling candy, water beads are colorful, water-absorbing balls. Yet the products can also be hazardous to young children and even potentially deadly if swallowed as they can grow many times their size once inside a child’s body, advocates and a federal agency warn. That’s …
Read More »Ohio woman who lost all four limbs to flu complications speaks out to raise awareness
For most people, getting the flu means a few days of sickness and then a return to regular life. But for Kristin Fox, a 42-year-old mother and high-school principal in Ohio, the virus led to the loss of her arms and legs — and the start of a long, challenging …
Read More »In potential cancer breakthrough, newly found ‘kill switch’ triggers death of cancer cells: ‘One-two punch’
Researchers say they’ve located a “kill switch” that can trigger the death of cancer cells. Scientists at the UC Davis Comprehensive Cancer Center in Sacramento, California, have identified a protein on the CD95 receptor that can “program” cancer cells to die, as detailed in a study published in the journal …
Read More »Diabetes screening may be as simple as speaking into smartphone with new AI app, researchers say
Getting screened for type 2 diabetes could one day be as simple as speaking into your smartphone. Currently, gauging diabetes risk requires fasting, taking a blood test and waiting days for the results. In an effort to change that, researchers from Klick Applied Sciences in Toronto, Canada, have developed an …
Read More »Cold and flu warning signs, COVID’s collective trauma, and the top sleep disruptors
The cold and flu share many of the same symptoms, which means it can sometimes be difficult to tell the difference between the two conditions. (iStock) WARNING SIGNS – Here’s how to know when to seek medical attention for a cold or the flu. Continue reading… COMFORT FOOD – Does …
Read More »First vaccine for chikungunya virus, an ’emerging global health threat,’ gets FDA approval
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) on Thursday announced its approval of Ixchiq, the first chikungunya vaccine. The vaccine, which is made by Valneva, is approved for anyone age 18 and older who has a risk of being exposed to the virus. The chikungunya virus is transmitted to people …
Read More »COVID lockdowns increased ADHD risk among 10-year-old children, new study finds
The COVID-19 lockdowns had a widespread impact on children’s mental health, many studies have shown — and now new research highlights how those lockdowns impacted ADHD diagnoses in 10-year-old children. A study by the University of Copenhagen in Denmark determined that kids in this age group who already had a …
Read More »Man who narrowly survived electrical accident receives world’s first eye transplant
An Arkansas man has a new eye after being the subject of the first-ever human eye transplant in May. The eye transplant was part of a complex partial-face transplant performed by a team of surgeons at NYU Langone Health in New York City. Aaron James, a high-voltage utility line worker, …
Read More »With their military son lost to suicide, parents share a path to healing — and helping others
This story discusses suicide. If you or someone you know is having thoughts of suicide, please contact the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline at 988 or 1-800-273-TALK (8255). It has been nearly 22 years since Raymond and Mary Anne Burke lost their 21-year-old son, Matthew, to suicide. Young Matthew Burke was …
Read More »Medical debt can damage your credit score. Here’s what to know.
Unlike other bills, the debts a growing number of Americans are piling up to obtain health care services are often unplanned, or the result of billing issues and other errors that reflect the challenge of navigating our dauntingly complex health care system. Although such problems often aren’t the fault of …
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