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14  april     15h00
Some people don’t lose weight with GLP-1s. Evidence is building that the drugs are helping anyway
   For the majority of people who start taking GLP-1 medicines with the hope of losing weight, the drugs can feel almost miraculous: Cravings are...
    14h00
Ultraprocessed foods are turning human thighs into well-marbled steaks
   The image looks like a slice of highly marbled flesh, reminiscent of a high-end steak with abundant fine-grained streaks of fat. But that’s not...
12  april     11h00
Tax time brings surprises for some who receive ACA subsidies
   Tax time can come with big surprises for some people who have Affordable Care Act coverage, including owing money back to the government for premium...
11  april     13h30
Longevity isn’t just about the latest gadget. The actual keys to a longer life are in plain sight
   The search for immortality is a tale as old as time, but it certainly has taken on a new look. The ancient Mesopotamian epic Gilgamesh chronicles a...
    11h00
These women had their breasts removed to thwart cancer. Then came the pain.
   Three weeks after Sophia Bassan’s mastectomy, she felt a stabbing pain beneath her right armpit. In the following months, painful shocks radiated...
10  april     11h00
Menopause products are having a hot minute. But doctors urge women to be wary of the marketing surge
   Women suffering through the hot flashes, night sweats, mood changes and sleep problems that can come with menopause all while looking in the mirror...
    00h25
RFK Jr.’s HHS rewrites rules governing key CDC vaccine committee
   US Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has approved changes to rules that govern an expert group that advises the US Centers...
09  april     21h08
They needed treatment for drug addiction. The company they turned to may have used them to commit fraud
   Renault Shirley remembers the first time he was asked to falsify billing reports for Kentucky’s largest drug rehab center. He had just returned from...
    16h24
Women’s Health Watch: Perimenopause
   CNN’s Pamela Brown sits down with author and menopause specialist Dr. Mary Claire Haver to talk about perimenopause, why it’s often under-diagnosed,...
    14h00
The best sleepwear may be no sleepwear. Here’s what experts say
   If you have ever tossed and turned under heavy blankets, you’ve felt firsthand how being too warm can wreck your sleep. Temperature is one of the...
    11h31
Study finds marriage linked to lower risk of cancer
   A study published in the journal Cancer Research Communications suggests that matrimony may be linked to a lower risk of cancer.
    04h01
US fertility rate dropped to another record low in 2025
   The fertility rate in the United States has been trending down for decades, and new federal data shows that another drop last year brought the rate...
08  april     20h01
RFK Jr. is launching a podcast to expose lies’ that have made Americans sick
   Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is launching a new podcast that he says will begin a new era of radical transparency in government, according...
    20h00
Eating more plants linked to lower risk of dementia, even in older age
   Eating a high-quality plant-rich diet that includes whole grains, vegetables and fruits may prevent cognitive impairment even when people start that...
    19h08
Should’ve put a ring on it? Maybe Marriage is linked to lower risk of cancer
   Marriage has existed for thousands of years - and it was once almost universal, according to Dr. Andrew J. Cherlin. But marriage rates are falling, a...
    14h45
Trump’s personnel agency is asking for federal workers’ medical records
   KFF Health News The Trump administration is quietly seeking unprecedented access to medical records for millions of federal workers and retirees, and...
    13h36
Judge refuses to block sending abortion pill by mail for now, but says FDA must finish review
   AP A federal judge Tuesday refused to block filling prescriptions for the abortion pill mifepristone by mail across the U.S. at least for now in a...
07  april     16h00
The 3 Ps of pooping and how to optimize them, according to a Harvard doc
   When did you last discuss how to poop or how digestion works? Dr. Trisha Pasricha wants to know, because if you’re like pretty much anyone who has...
06  april     14h00
Passive’ screen time may raise dementia risk. How to keep your brain engaged
   It’s not just how much time you spend sitting, but what you’re doing while sitting that may affect your health. Watching television and other...
    11h00
RSV is still spreading, prompting states to extend the immunization period
   Respiratory syncytial virus is continuing to spread later into the spring than usual, driving most states to extend the window for RSV immunizations...
03  april     18h08
Raw dairy farm recalls some cheese products as FDA investigates E. coli outbreak
   A California dairy producer that health authorities have been investigating amid an ongoing outbreak of E. coli is recalling some of its raw cheese...
    12h24
What do you want to know about how space affects human health?
   The crew of Artemis II is traveling deeper into space than humans have in decades. Scientists say the research could shape the way we send humans to...
    14h00
Are your muscles compensating? How hidden movement patterns cause pain
   If you exercise regularly but still deal with recurring aches, stiffness or movements that never feel as stable and fluid as they should, more...
    11h30
Health and government groups spend millions advertising on websites that promote misinformation, sometimes unintentionally
   In 2021, as the Covid-19 pandemic was in full swing, US Surgeon General Dr. Vivek Murthy issued an advisory warning about the spread of health...
    11h16
To fix a patient’s irregular heartbeat, doctors first tested its digital twin’
   Scientists created virtual replicas of patients’ diseased hearts so precise that blocking a dangerous irregular heartbeat in these digital twins...
02  april     21h14
EPA claims major win’ on drinking water safety, but regulations may be years away
   How do microplastics and pharmaceutical medications affect the safety of the nation’s tap water? It’s a question the US Environmental Protection...
    13h01
Concerned about osteoporosis? What helps prevent fractures beyond medication
   Val Stones, the Great British Baking Show star, was walking across a field to a nearby school meeting when she misjudged a step, fell onto her wrist...
    13h46
CDC pauses dozens of types of lab testing during evaluation and in wake of downsizing
   The federal government’s disease-tracking agency has paused its diagnostic testing for rabies, monkeypox and a number of other infectious diseases....
    11h00
Kids may be more likely to get the new Cicada’ variant of Covid-19, scientists say. Here’s what to know about BA.3.2
   A heavily mutated variant of the virus that causes Covid-19 appears to be affecting primarily children, scientists say, though it’s not causing more...