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06 Jan

Despite School Bans, Smartphones Still Dominate the School Day

A new study finds kids are spending more than an hour a day on their phones at school despite new policies aimed at cutting screen time.

05 Jan

GLP-1 Weight-Loss Drugs Are Changing What Americans Buy to Eat

A new study finds when people start taking GLP-1 medications, spending at grocery stores and restaurants changes.

02 Jan

Eating More Fruit May Lower Your Risk of Developing Tinnitus – That Constant Ringing in the Ears

A new study finds certain foods may lower the risk of developing tinnitus, or constant ringing in the ears. But researchers found overall diet quality has little influence.

Walking, Household Chores Can Be Lifesaving Therapy For People With Metabolic Syndrome

Walking, Household Chores Can Be Lifesaving Therapy For People With Metabolic Syndrome

Walking or doing a few household chores may be lifesaving for people with metabolic syndrome, a new study says.

Just a one-hour daily increase in such light physical activity was associated with a 14% to 20% lower risk of death over 14 years among people with cardiovascular-kidney-metabolic (CKM) syndrome, researchers reported today in the...

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  • January 7, 2026
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Ozempic, Wegovy Might Lower Colon Cancer Risk

Ozempic, Wegovy Might Lower Colon Cancer Risk

Ozempic and Wegovy might help people avoid colon cancer as well as promote weight loss or control diabetes, a new study says.

People who took a GLP-1 drug were 36% less likely to get colon cancer than people who took aspirin, according to findings scheduled for presentation Saturday at a meeting of the American Society of Clinical Oncology...

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  • January 7, 2026
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Surgery Should Be Last Resort For Chronic Constipation, Guidelines Say

Surgery Should Be Last Resort For Chronic Constipation, Guidelines Say

Surgery should be a last resort for people suffering from severe, chronic constipation, according to new guidelines from the American Gastroenterological Association (AGA).

Colectomy – surgical removal of part or all of the colon – is often considered for people with constipation that doesn’t respond to treatment, also kn...

  • Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter
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  • January 7, 2026
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Excess Weight Increases Risk Of Low Back Pain, Researchers Find

Excess Weight Increases Risk Of Low Back Pain, Researchers Find

Did holiday treats add a few extra pounds to your frame?

If so, your risk for low back pain might have increased, as well, a new study says.

A person’s risk of back pain increases as their weight goes up, researchers recently reported in the journal Pain Medicine.

For every 10 pounds a person gains above ideal we...

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  • January 7, 2026
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Sleep Lab Data Can Predict Illnesses Years Earlier, Study Finds

Sleep Lab Data Can Predict Illnesses Years Earlier, Study Finds

Your body is talking while you sleep, and what it’s saying could help doctors predict your future risk for major diseases, a new study says.

An experimental artificial intelligence (AI) called SleepFM can use people’s sleep data to predict their risk of developing more than 100 health problems, researchers reported Jan. 6 in th...

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  • January 7, 2026
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U.S. Cuts Recommended Childhood Vaccines

U.S. Cuts Recommended Childhood Vaccines

Federal health officials have decided to narrow the list of vaccines routinely recommended for U.S. children, a move that has outraged public health experts.

The updated childhood immunization schedule —  released Monday by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) — pares the number of diseases prevented b...

  • I. Edwards HealthDay Reporter
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  • January 6, 2026
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