Health 16 hours ago Is Ozempic ruining your teeth? What to know about impact on dental health Patients have reported dental issues like tooth decay and dry mouth after taking GLP-1s like Ozempic for weight loss, though no scientific evidence confirms this connection.
Health 3 days ago Study directly compares Zepbound and Wegovy for weight-loss results Researchers find tirzepatide more effective than semaglutide for weight loss in a 72-week trial, with significant reductions in body weight and waist circumference.
Health 3 days ago What is ketamine therapy? Mormon reality stars tout controversial treatment Jen and Zac Affleck from "The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives" credit ketamine therapy for saving their marriage. A doctor discusses its use in depression treatment and potential risks.
Health 5 days ago Popular allergy medications linked to severe withdrawal symptoms, FDA warns FDA warns of severe itching risk when stopping long-term use of allergy medications cetirizine and levocetirizine, affecting quality of life for some users.
Health May 21 Brain cancer patients who received this pain medication lived longer, study shows A new brain cancer study from Mass General Brigham suggests that gabapentin, a pain-relieving drug, may extend survival in glioblastoma patients, showing promising results.
Health May 20 Mini-strokes may cause surprising long-term health issue, experts warn Fatigue after a transient ischemic attack may persist due to brain healing, inflammation and sleep disturbances, according to a new study in Neurology.
Health May 19 Gleason score for prostate cancer: What to know about Biden's diagnosis Joe Biden's prostate cancer diagnosis reveals a high Gleason score, indicating aggressive cancer. Dr. Arpeet Shah and Dr. Nicole Saphier comment on what this means for prognosis.
Health May 19 Weight-loss medications may also benefit common medical problem, study finds GLP-1 agonists, medications commonly used for weight loss and type 2 diabetes, may also help reduce alcohol intake — an unexpected secondary benefit revealed in recent studies.
Joe Biden May 18 Biden battling 'most aggressive type' of prostate cancer with bone metastasis, medical expert says Former President Joe Biden has been diagnosed with an advanced form of prostate cancer that has a five-year survival rate of between 30% and 40%, according to a medical expert.
Health May 17 Weight loss, diabetes drugs can cause mood changes: What to know about behavioral side effects Research on weight loss drugs like Ozempic shows varied results for mental health impacts, with some patients experiencing mood and personality changes.
Health May 15 Alzheimer's disease could be prevented by antiviral drug already on market A new UVA study finds that HIV drugs like NRTIs may reduce Alzheimer's risk by 10% annually, suggesting potential for repurposing in dementia prevention.
Health May 14 Weight-loss drugs’ impact on cancer risk revealed in new study Weight-loss drugs and bariatric surgery both have an impact on cancer risk. A new study breaks down the link and how GLP-1 RAs may help prevent the disease.
Health May 13 FDA's latest MAHA move would wipe out kids' fluoride prescriptions as health risk evidence mounts The Food and Drug Administration is working to remove ingestible fluoride tablets and prescription for children from the market over health concerns.
Health May 13 Top 10 most expensive prescription drugs in the US by price and by sales volume Following President Trump’s announcement on Monday of an executive order to cut prescription drug prices, experts share some of the most expensive medications.
Drug and Substance Abuse May 12 FDA says ‘dangerous’ substance known as ‘gas station heroin’ poses major risk to young people FDA Commissioner Martin Makary sounded the alarm on tianeptine, also known as "gas station heroin," and its growing adverse affects on the youth community.
Food-Drink May 12 Common household spice may interfere with medicines, study suggests Cinnamon consumption in large amounts could interfere with medication effectiveness, according to recent research. A study examines health implications and differences between cinnamon types.
Health May 11 Top 10 'allergy capitals' of the US, plus 4 tips to manage symptoms As allergy season kicks into high gear, a doctor provides tips to manage symptoms, as the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America reveals the 10 "allergy capitals" of the U.S.
Health May 10 Music conductor with Parkinson’s sees symptoms improve with deep brain stimulation An Ohio music conductor battling Parkinson's has found relief with adaptive deep brain stimulation, nearly eliminating tremors that threatened his career.
Healthcare May 8 Why your laundry could be making you sick and what to do about it Research finds the home washing of healthcare uniforms may spread superbugs as domestic machines fail to kill harmful bacteria, according to a new study.
Children's Health May 7 Undercover investigation: Planned Parenthood prescribing hormones to minors with minimal oversight Phone calls released today by pro-life activist group Live Action reveal that Planned Parenthood clinics in several states offer cross-sex hormonal treatments to minors as young as 16.
Health May 7 Parkinson's patients who take 'magic mushrooms' see key benefits, study finds A new study finds that psilocybin — a psychedelic compound in certain mushrooms — can improve mood, cognitive function, and motor symptoms in people with Parkinson’s disease.
Health May 6 Terminal colon cancer patient saved by breakthrough treatment A Minnesota woman was told her stage 4 colon cancer couldn’t be cured. Two years later, she’s cancer-free — and says a last-chance clinical trial gave her back her life.
Health May 5 Man’s blood used to create antivenom for 19 deadly snakes Scientists have created what they believe to be the most broadly effective antivenom to date — and its key ingredient came from a single man's blood. Both the researchers and the donor reveal how it all came together.
Health May 3 Semaglutide found to have shocking benefit for liver disease patients in new study Semaglutide injections reversed some cases of MASH liver disease in clinical trials, reducing inflammation in 62.9% of patients and offering new hope for those with the life-threatening condition.
Health May 2 A common killer bug is endangering Americans: ‘Pandemic in plain sight’ Streptococcus Group A affects close to 20% of U.S. children, according to Dr. Joshua Osowicki, senior research fellow at the Murdoch Children’s Research Institute in Australia.
Health May 1 Weight-loss drugs to get surprising endorsement from global health giant The WHO announced its plan to support GLP-1 weight-loss drugs, like Wegovy and Zepbound, to address the global obesity epidemic, according to Reuters.
Health May 1 Gender dysphoria treatments pose ‘significant risks’ to kids and teens, HHS report reveals The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) on Thursday released a comprehensive review of best practices for children and teens with gender dysphoria.
Health April 28 ‘Abortion pill’ found to have ‘severe adverse effects’ for 1 in 10 women, study finds A new study reveals "serious adverse events" associated with mifepristone, commonly called the "abortion pill," as researchers and experts highlight potential risks.
Health April 28 Alternative cancer treatment could replace chemo and surgery, study suggests A "groundbreaking" cancer treatment trial by Memorial Sloan Kettering shows immunotherapy alone can eliminate some tumors, offering patients an alternative to chemotherapy and surgery.
Medications April 26 RFK Jr. urges Americans to dispose of medicine safely — and to not flush them On National Prescription Drug Take Back Day, HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is urging Americans to dispose of their prescription medications safely.