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HEALTH|HEALTHPHOTO ESSAY: Summer camp for kids with autoimmune diseasesAutoimmune diseases like lupus, myositis and forms of arthritis can strike children, too. At a sleepaway camp in upstate New York, some young patients got a chance to just be kids. “It’s really fun,” said Dylan Aristy Mota, thrilled he was offered this rite of childhood along with the reassurance that doctors were on site.
HEALTH|HEALTHImpact of NIH funding reductions felt in cancer and infectious disease trialsThe NIH cuts affected over 115 clinical trials studying cancer and nearly 100 studying infectious disease, researchers found.
HEALTH|HEALTHMichael Jordan donates $10M to North Carolina medical center in honor of his motherMichael Jordan is giving $10 million to a North Carolina regional medical center in honor of his mother. With the donation, the medical center will name its neuroscience institute after Deloris Jordan. “My mother taught me the importance of compassion and community, and I can’t think of a better way to honor her than by helping to ensure those in need can obtain the most advanced neurological care available,” Jordan said about his donation.
HEALTH|HEALTHKids get diseases like lupus, too. As researchers hunt better treatments, this camp brings joy“It’s really fun,” said Dylan Aristy Mota, thrilled that he got a chance at the rite of childhood — thanks to doctors reassuring his mom that they'd be at this upstate New York camp, too. Dylan felt good knowing if “anything else pops up, they can catch it faster than if we had to wait til we got home.” It may sound surprising but diseases like lupus, myositis and some forms of arthritis — when your immune system attacks your body instead of protecting it — don't just strike adults.
HEALTH|HEALTHPHOTO ESSAY: Summer camp for kids with autoimmune diseasesAutoimmune diseases like lupus, myositis and forms of arthritis can strike children, too. At a sleepaway camp in upstate New York, some young patients got a chance to just be kids. “It’s really fun,” said Dylan Aristy Mota, thrilled he was offered this rite of childhood along with the reassurance that doctors were on site.
HEALTH|HEALTHEli Lilly weight-loss drug appears to suppress binge-eating signal, small study finds(Reuters) -Researchers monitoring the brain activity of a patient with a severe binge-eating problem reported that Eli Lilly's GLP-1 weight-loss drug appeared to temporarily suppress food-craving signals in the "reward center" of the brain. These are the first direct measurements of brain activity in a person receiving tirzepatide, sold as Mounjaro for diabetes and Zepbound for weight loss, shedding light on the treatment's impact on so-called food noise.
HEALTH|HEALTHA red meat allergy from tick bites is spreading – and the lone star tick isn’t the only alpha-gal carrier to worry aboutStudies have linked ticks on 6 continents to alpha-gal syndrome and its unusual symptoms. An entomologist explains what this frustrating illness is.
HEALTH|HEALTHNew heart disease calculator predicts 30-year risk for young adultsA new heart calculator for young adults predicts 30-year disease risk, showing that factors like high blood pressure, diabetes and bad cholesterol can begin decades earlier.
HEALTH|HEALTHYour guide to how to safely thaw and cook your Thanksgiving turkey this year, according to expertsAs the holiday season approaches, here are some Thanksgiving tips on how to safely thaw, prepare, and cook the turkey this year.
HEALTH|HEALTHAre your hormones imbalanced? Doctors explain how to know if you need testingYour body is home to more than 50 hormones — chemical messengers that compose the endocrine system — and hormonal imbalances may reflect any number of medical conditions.
HEALTH|HEALTHMedicine doesn’t just have ‘conscientious objectors’ − there are ‘conscientious providers,’ tooMedical workers navigate their own moral and religious beliefs, professional standards, the law and the realities of clinical work – which can be especially complicated in abortion care.
HEALTH|HEALTHWhat is colostrum? And should you be taking it?Colostrum supplements aren’t made of human breast milk. Most are made from cow’s milk and sold as bovine colostrum. Some colostrum supplements are made from goat’s milk.
HEALTH|HEALTHAspirin can prevent a serious pregnancy complication — but too few women get it, new report suggestsSome hospitals are taking a dramatic step to save mothers and babies after studies have shown too many doctors fail to follow guidelines for preventing preeclampsia.
HEALTH|HEALTHWashington resident contracts bird flu, first human case in U.S. since FebruaryHealth officials in Washington state said a resident has contracted bird flu, marking the first human case in the U.S. since February.
HEALTH|HEALTHMom finds out she has cancer after noticing something was off while breastfeedingNicole Hansen said she was diagnosed with breast cancer in February.
HEALTH|HEALTHEating ultra-processed foods could raise precancerous polyp risk for women under 50, according to researchEating ultra-processed foods could lead to an increased risk of being diagnosed with precancerous colorectal growths for women under 50, according to new research.
HEALTH|HEALTH‘The White Lotus’ sparked online interest in risky anxiety pills, study saysThe latest season of “The White Lotus” delivered big ratings for HBO - and fueled a surge of Google searches for a risky antianxiety prescription drug featured on the show, according to research published Friday. The paper, published in JAMA Health Forum, highlights Hollywood’s outsize cultural influence and the common use of benzodiazepines, a class of anxiety-relieving medications that can cause physical dependence and agonizing withdrawal symptoms.Subscribe to The Post Most newsletter for the
HEALTH|HEALTHRecent studies prove the ancient practice of nasal irrigation is effective at fighting the common coldNasal irrigation has been used to treat the common cold for thousands of years, and modern science shows that it works.
HEALTH|HEALTHMom finds out she has cancer after noticing something was off while breastfeedingNicole Hansen said she was diagnosed with breast cancer in February.
HEALTH|HEALTH‘The White Lotus’ sparked online interest in risky anxiety pills, study saysThe latest season of “The White Lotus” delivered big ratings for HBO - and fueled a surge of Google searches for a risky antianxiety prescription drug featured on the show, according to research published Friday. The paper, published in JAMA Health Forum, highlights Hollywood’s outsize cultural influence and the common use of benzodiazepines, a class of anxiety-relieving medications that can cause physical dependence and agonizing withdrawal symptoms.Subscribe to The Post Most newsletter for the
HEALTH|HEALTHResearch highlights potential dangers of ultra-processed foods for women under 50 regarding precancerous polypsEating ultra-processed foods could lead to an increased risk of being diagnosed with precancerous colorectal growths for women under 50, according to new research.
HEALTH|HEALTHJesse Jackson hospitalized, under observation for a neurodegenerative conditionThe Rev. Jesse Jackson was hospitalized on Wednesday and is under observation for a neurodegenerative condition, his organization, Rainbow PUSH Coalition, said in a statement
HEALTH|HEALTH2 new malaria treatments announced as drug resistance growsResearchers on Wednesday reported two promising new approaches to counteract malaria’s growing resistance to medication — one involving a new class of drugs. Switzerland-based Novartis released results of what it called a next-generation treatment. A study of its experimental drug in 12 African countries found it works well against the mosquito-borne parasite that causes malaria and seems to block spread.
HEALTH|HEALTHUS FDA unveils new pathway to approve personalized therapiesBy Michael Erman NEW YORK (Reuters) -The U.S.
HEALTH|HEALTHWhat is Fusarium graminearum, the fungus a Chinese scientist pleaded guilty to smuggling into the US?When Fusarium graminearum infects wheat, it can pose a risk to humans, animals and agriculture.
HEALTH|HEALTH2 new malaria treatments announced as drug resistance growsResearchers on Wednesday reported two promising new approaches to counteract malaria’s growing resistance to medication — one involving a new class of drugs. Switzerland-based Novartis released results of what it called a next-generation treatment. A study of its experimental drug in 12 African countries found it works well against the mosquito-borne parasite that causes malaria and seems to block spread.
HEALTH|HEALTHWhat is Fusarium graminearum, the fungus a Chinese scientist pleaded guilty to smuggling into the US?When Fusarium graminearum infects wheat, it can pose a risk to humans, animals and agriculture.
HEALTH|HEALTHUS FDA unveils new pathway to approve personalized therapiesBy Michael Erman NEW YORK (Reuters) -The U.S.
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