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A new study finds the blood pressure readings you get at your doctor’s office may vary significantly from the ones you get using other devices.

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HPV Cancer Awareness: Dangerously Low

A new survey finds only 1 in 3 adults in the U.S. have heard of the HPV virus that causes oral and cervical cancer… and even fewer know there's a preventive vaccine.

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Want to keep your brain healthy as you age?

Regularly volunteer some of your time to your community, neighborhood, friends or family, a new study suggests.

People who regularly lend a hand slow their rate of aging-related brain decline by 15% to 20%, researchers report in the October issue of the journal Social Science & Medi...

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Acetaminophen Linked To Autism/ADHD, Evidence Review Argues

Taking acetaminophen while pregnant might increase a child’s risk of autism or ADHD, a new evidence review says.

Analysis of 46 prior studies involving more than 100,000 participants found “strong evidence” that prenatal exposure to acetaminophen could increase the risk of developmental brain disorders like autism and ADH...

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Does 'Social Apnea' Disturb Your Weekend Sleep?

Folks who spend the weekend partying could be damaging their sleep through “social apnea,” a new study says.

Late nights drinking and smoking appear to cause a weekend spike in sleep apnea, researchers reported Aug. 13 in the American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine.

The odds of sleep apnea are ...

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  • August 19, 2025
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People Do Get More Steps In Walkable Cities, Study Finds

People Do Get More Steps In Walkable Cities, Study Finds

Cities can be designed in ways that promote walking, providing residents with built-in health benefits, a new study says.

People who live in more walkable cities do indeed get more daily steps, researchers reported Aug. 13 in the journal Nature.

Average steps increase or decrease by about 1,100 per day when people move betwe...

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  • August 19, 2025
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Why Do UTIs Cause Frequent, Painful Urination? Mouse Study Offers Insight

Why Do UTIs Cause Frequent, Painful Urination? Mouse Study Offers Insight

Urinary tract infections tend to be extremely painful and disruptive, prompting sufferers to urinate more frequently with a horrible burning sensation.

But a new mouse study has shed some light on why UTIs cause frequent and painful urination, the first step to creating a treatment for these symptoms.

UTI infections appear to affect ...

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Hurricane Season is Here: Are You Prepared?

Hurricane Season is Here: Are You Prepared?

Forecasters say it will bypass a direct hit on the continental U.S., but the first hurricane of 2025 — Erin — is a strong reminder to have an emergency plan and know what to do if severe weather strikes.

Hurricane season runs through Nov. 30. 

The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reminds American...

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