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19 Feb

Spirituality Linked to Lower Risk of Alcohol and Drug Misuse

A new study links spiritual or religious involvement to a significantly lower risk of harmful alcohol or drug use.

18 Feb

Sugary Drinks Tied to Adolescent Anxiety in New Study

Teens who regularly drink large amounts of sugar-sweetened beverages — including soda, energy drinks, sweetened teas and coffee drinks — are more likely to report symptoms of anxiety.

17 Feb

1 in 4 Teens Sending Sexts — Many Face Blackmail, New Study Warns

A new survey of nearly 3,500 teens finds a surge in sexting since 2019 and an increase in sextortion or blackmail.

Dental Guidelines Call For More Judicious Use Of X-Rays

Dental Guidelines Call For More Judicious Use Of X-Rays

FRIDAY, Jan. 20, 2026 (HealthDay News) —  Everyone who’s had regular dental care knows the heavy lead apron that’s draped across your body before taking X-rays of your teeth.

But what has been an annual ritual of donning the apron and undergoing oral X-rays might look very different the next time you visit the dentis...

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Parents' 'Gut Feelings' Best Help Doctors Detect And Treat Serious Illness Among Children

Parents' 'Gut Feelings' Best Help Doctors Detect And Treat Serious Illness Among Children

Doctors would do well to heed any gut feelings parents might have about their child’s health, a new study says.

Nine times out of 10, children were seriously ill if their parents had a clear or strong concern about their health, researchers reported Feb. 17 in JAMA Network Open.

In fact, asking whether a parent is worr...

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One In Five U.S. Children Are Obese, Study Says

One In Five U.S. Children Are Obese, Study Says

Obesity affects 1 in every 5 U.S. children, a new study says.

About 20% of American children between the ages of 2 and 19 have obesity, researchers report Feb. 10 in JAMA Network Open.

“In 2024, excess youth overweight and obesity remained highly prevalent among youths in the U.S.,” wrote the research team led by...

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Blood Test Estimates When Alzheimer’s Symptoms Will Start

Blood Test Estimates When Alzheimer’s Symptoms Will Start

Imagine knowing exactly when your brain might start to fail. 

It sounds like a plot from a futuristic movie, but a new "biological clock" developed by researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis may make it a reality.

By analyzing a blood sample, scientists were able to estimate when a person’s Alz...

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COVID-19 Boosters Tied to Lower Preeclampsia Risk in Pregnant Women

COVID-19 Boosters Tied to Lower Preeclampsia Risk in Pregnant Women

Getting vaccinated against COVID-19 might offer protection against one of the most dangerous complications of pregnancy.

A large international study published online Feb. 18 in eClinicalMedicine followed more than 6,500 pregnant women across 18 countries. 

The findings linked COVID vaccination — especially with a ...

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Most Transgender People Have Been Victims Of Violence, Study Says

Most Transgender People Have Been Victims Of Violence, Study Says

Most transgender and gender-diverse people have been victims of physical or sexual violence, a new evidence review says.

Overall, nearly two-thirds (64%) of transgender and gender-diverse people worldwide experienced physical or sexual violence during their lifetimes, researchers reported recently in JAMA Network Open.

Furth...

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