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WeeklyMD > Articles by: Exporter

Exporter (Page 296)

Exercise May Prevent the Nerve Damage That Comes With Chemotherapy

2024-07-02
By: Exporter
On: July 2, 2024
In: Cancer, Fitness & Exercise

TUESDAY, July 2, 2024 (HealthDay News) — Simple exercises performed during rounds of chemotherapy can help people avoid nerve damage normally associated with the cancer-killing drugs, a new study suggests. About twice as many cancer patients on chemo wound up with long-lasting nerve damage if they didn’t exercise, compared withContinue Reading

Another Study Suggests GLP-1 Meds Could Ease Alcoholism

2024-07-02
By: Exporter
On: July 2, 2024
In: Alcoholism, Obesity

TUESDAY, July 2, 2024 (HealthDay News) — Cutting-edge weight-loss drugs like Wegovy and Ozempic can help treat alcoholism, a new study says. People taking semaglutide had 50% to 56% decreased odds for either becoming alcoholic or relapsing into alcoholism, researchers reported recently in the journal Nature Communications. Few drugs areContinue Reading

Which Diets Help the Hearts of Folks With Type 1 Diabetes?

2024-07-02
By: Exporter
On: July 2, 2024
In: Diabetes

TUESDAY, July 2, 2024 (HealthDay News) — Two well-known healthy diets can lower heart disease risk in people with type 1 diabetes, a new study says. People who ate similarly to the Mediterranean diet or the DASH diet had lower levels of blood markers that are used in clinical settingsContinue Reading

Some Genes Might Send Girls Into Puberty Earlier

2024-07-02
By: Exporter
On: July 2, 2024
In: Genetics and Genetic Disorders, Kids' Health, Sexual Health

TUESDAY, July 2, 2024 (HealthDay News) — A girl’s genetics can indirectly influence the age when she has her first period, by accelerating her weight gain in childhood, a new study finds. A number of other genes also can directly affect the age of puberty, some with profound effects, researchersContinue Reading

Use of ‘Benzo’ Sedatives Like Valium, Xanax Won’t Raise Dementia Risk: Study

2024-07-02
By: Exporter
On: July 2, 2024
In: Mental Health, Vitamins / Drugs

TUESDAY, July 2, 2024 (HealthDay News) — Benzodiazepines do not appear to increase dementia risk, but could have subtle long-term effects on brain structure, a new study reports. Researchers found no link between use of the sedative drug and a higher risk of dementia in a group of more thanContinue Reading

Ultrasound May Be Unreliable in Spotting Endometrial Cancer in Black Women

2024-07-02
By: Exporter
On: July 2, 2024
In: Cancer

TUESDAY, July 2, 2024 (HealthDay News) — Ultrasound cannot reliably rule out endometrial cancer in Black women given how readings are now assessed, a new study argues. Transvaginal ultrasound is commonly used to screen for cancer by measuring the thickness of the endometrium, the inner wall of the uterus. ThisContinue Reading

Most Americans Don’t Know That Family Doctors Can Prescribe Anti-Opioid Meds

2024-07-02
By: Exporter
On: July 2, 2024
In: General Health, Vitamins / Drugs

TUESDAY, July 2, 2024 (HealthDay News) — Most people addicted to opioids and their loved ones are unaware that their primary care doctor can prescribe a medication to treat the disorder, a new nationwide survey reveals. “We’ve made great strides in making it easier for primary care doctors to prescribeContinue Reading

How Handing a Child a Screen During a Tantrum Could Backfire Long-Term

2024-07-02
By: Exporter
On: July 2, 2024
In: Kids' Health, Mental Health, Parenting

TUESDAY, July 2, 2024 (HealthDay News) — When your preschooler pitches a fit, handing them a smartphone or tablet is probably the fastest — and the worst — way to stop it, a new study suggests. “If parents regularly offer a digital device to their child to calm them orContinue Reading

Prosthetic Legs Controlled by Person’s Own Neural System Bring Natural Gait

2024-07-01
By: Exporter
On: July 1, 2024
In: Diabetes, Health & Technology, Neurological

MONDAY, July 1, 2024 (HealthDay News) — “Smart” prosthetic legs can help amputees achieve a natural walking gait, but it’s done through robotic sensors and algorithms that drive the limb forward at predetermined rates. A better way would be to give people full control over the limb through their nervousContinue Reading

FDA Study Shows Pasteurization Kills Bird Flu in Milk

2024-07-01
By: Exporter
On: July 1, 2024
In: General Health, Infectious Disease, Public Health

MONDAY, July 1, 2024 (HealthDay News) — As bird flu continues to spread among U.S. dairy cows, reassuring new government research finds the pasteurization process widely used in the industry effectively kills all bird flu virus in milk. In a health update posted Friday, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) saidContinue Reading

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