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A new study finds no significant difference in overall cancer risk between red and white wine. However, researchers say white wine was associated with an increased risk of skin cancer.
A new study finds diet quality and waist-to-hip ratio strongly impact brain function as you age.
Kids as young as 7 are developing unhealthy perceptions about weight, which researchers warn could eventually lead to eating disorders.
A key federal agency responsible for addiction and mental health services is facing deep staff cuts.
The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), which has a $7.2 billion budget, oversees vital services such as the 988 National Suicide and Cris...
Two groups focused on food safety and environmental toxins have sued Girl Scouts of America, claiming that their perennially popular cookies are tainted with pesticides and heavy metals.
GMO Science and Moms Across America filed court documents Monday in New York, based ...
A growing measles outbreak has led to 222 reported cases across Texas, New Mexico and Oklahoma in 2025, with health officials urging more people to get vaccinated.
During an interview with Fox News, U.S. Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Robert F. Kenned...
Red wine has been thought to potentially offer protection against cancer, given its high levels of the anti-inflammatory antioxidant resveratrol.
But there’s no clear evidence that red wine lessens cancer risk, a new evidence review has concluded.
In fact, ne...
Some women turn to weed during pregnancy to help deal with common issues like nausea, sleep problem and stress.
Unfortunately, they could be endangering their unborn child’s future behavior, a new study says.
Women who use cannabis either during pregnancy or ...
Concussion damage could linger in an athlete’s brain for at least a year, long after they’ve rejoined their sport, a new study says.
Concussed college athletes had brain changes that remained visible in brain scans up to a year after they’d been cleared...
People with a higher genetic risk for type 2 diabetes also have a higher risk of heart attack, stroke and other heart-related diseases.
But controlling that risk could be as simple as picking up a TV remote and hitting the “off” switch, a new study suggests.<...
The COVID-19 pandemic set kindergarteners’ development back in several ways, a new study says.
Post-pandemic kindergarten students on average scored significantly lower in language and thinking skills, social competence, and communication and general knowledge, whe...
A brain drain is underway in states that banned or severely restricted abortion after the fall of Roe v Wade, a new study suggests.
A significant decline in the number of practicing obstetricians/gynecologists has occurred in the 12 most restrictive states, according to ...
A group of former U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) employees is fighting to get their jobs back after being abruptly laid off last month.
In a letter sent Monday to Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and CDC leadership, t...
The nation's top health official, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., is taking steps to tighten oversight of chemicals in the U.S. food supply, a key component of his “Make America Healthy Again” agenda.
On March 10, Kennedy directed the U.S. Food and Drug Administration...
Two key federal advisory committees on food safety have been shut down, raising concerns among food safety advocates.
The move was part of a Trump administration push to cut costs and shrink the government.
Last week, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) elimi...
Well-to-do and better-educated Americans have far lower rates of heart disease than the rest of the population, a new study says.
The top 20% of high-income, college-educated Americans have less heart disease risk than others, and this gap has widened over the past two d...
Purposeful splishing and splashing can help you trim your waist size and drop excess pounds, a new evidence review has concluded.
Water aerobics led to about 6 pounds of weight loss and more than an inch off the waists of overweight and obese people, researchers reported...
The number of children poisoned through exposure to fentanyl, a powerful synthetic opioid, has skyrocketed in recent years, researchers have reported.
Fentanyl poisonings increased by 924% among children 12 and younger between 2015 and 2023, and by 1,506% among teens 13 ...
Kids are more likely to maintain a healthy weight if their parents adopt a responsive style while they’re babies and toddlers, a new study suggests.
Children had a significantly lower average body mass index (BMI) through middle childhood if they were raised using ...
Knee or hip replacement is a major surgery, and many people must lean hard on their spouses to care for them during weeks to months of recuperation.
But all that hassle is absolutely worthwhile for the one providing care for their temporarily disabled partner, a new stud...
Love pickleball, but facing a knee or hip replacement?
Odds are you’ll return to the court in no time, a new study suggests.
More than 7 of 10 regular pickleball players pick up their paddle promptly following joint replacement surgery.
What’s mor...
In a sweeping effort to downsize the federal workforce, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) has offered buyouts of up to $25,000 to many of its 80,000 employees.
The offer, announced in an email sent to a broad range of HHS staff, is part of ongo...
The U.S. government program that provides free at-home COVID tests is no longer accepting orders.
The Administration for Strategic Preparedness and Response (ASPR) has not said whether the program will ever restart.
"The free at-home COVID-19 test distribution prog...