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18 Jul

GLP-1 Medications May Increase the Risk of Severe Acid Reflux

A new study finds patients with type 2 diabetes who take GLP-1 receptor agonists are 27% more likely to develop gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) compared to those taking other common drugs called SGLT-2 inhibitors.

17 Jul

Added Sugars and Artificial Sweeteners Linked to Early Puberty in Children

A new study finds both added sugars and artificial sweeteners are associated with a higher risk of early puberty, especially in children with a genetic predisposition.

16 Jul

PMS and Other Premenstrual Disorders Linked to Increased Risk of Heart Disease

Young women who suffer from PMS or PMDD are 10% more likely to develop heart disease later in life, a new study finds.

FDA Approves Juul E-Cigs for Sale, Years After Ban Attempt

FDA Approves Juul E-Cigs for Sale, Years After Ban Attempt

After years of legal battles and health concerns, Juul Labs has the go-ahead to sell some of its electronic cigarettes in the United States.

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) said that it will allow Juul to market its e-cigarette device and tobacco and menthol refill cartridges.

The agency said the products may help adult s...

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8 Babies Born Using New IVF Technique to Prevent Rare Genetic Diseases

8 Babies Born Using New IVF Technique to Prevent Rare Genetic Diseases

A new IVF technique helped eight babies in the U.K. avoid serious inherited diseases, and scientists are calling it a breakthrough.

All eight children were born using a method that uses DNA from three people: the mother, the father and a donor.

The goal? To prevent the babies from inheriting mitochondrial diseases, a group of rare an...

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Trump Diagnosed With Common Vein Condition in the Legs

Trump Diagnosed With Common Vein Condition in the Legs

President Donald Trump has been diagnosed with a vein condition that affects many older adults, the White House said.

Trump, 79, recently noticed some mild swelling in his lower legs. After a medical checkup, doctors found he has chronic venous insufficiency, a condition where blood has trouble flowing back to the heart. 

That&r...

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Hispanic People Have Unexplained Higher Risk For Nerve Disorder

Hispanic People Have Unexplained Higher Risk For Nerve Disorder

Hispanic people are more likely to develop peripheral neuropathy than white people, and it’s not clear why, a new study has found.

Hispanic folks were 32% more likely than white people to have this nerve disorder even after accounting for known health, lifestyle and social risk factors, researchers reported July 16 in the journal

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Diabetic Women Should Be Asked About Desire For Kids At Every Doctor's Visit, Guidelines Say

Diabetic Women Should Be Asked About Desire For Kids At Every Doctor's Visit, Guidelines Say

Doctors should ask diabetic women at every visit about their intention to have a child, to make sure they get the appropriate care prior to conception, new guidelines say.

This will help avoid miscarriages and birth defects among women who have diabetes before pregnancy, the authors write in the Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & ...

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Nieces, Nephews Become Dementia Caregivers Unexpectedly, Study Says

Nieces, Nephews Become Dementia Caregivers Unexpectedly, Study Says

Two-thirds of nieces and nephews caring for an aging relative with dementia never expected to wind up with that responsibility, a recent small-scale study says.

These caregivers say they either gradually fell into the role, or had it forced upon them by family circumstances, according to findings published recently in the journal The G...

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