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Gene Therapy Reverses a Rare Cause of Vision Loss

2024-09-06
By: Exporter
On: September 6, 2024
In: Alternative Medicine, Eye Care / Vision

FRIDAY, Sept. 6, 2024 (HealthDay News) — Gene therapy may restore vision to children and adults robbed of their sight by a rare inherited condition called Leber congenital amaurosis, researchers report. The illness is caused by mutations in the GUCY2D gene, which is critical to producing proteins that enable vision.Continue Reading

U.S. Youth Vaping Drops to Lowest Level in a Decade

2024-09-05
By: Exporter
On: September 5, 2024
In: Cancer, Kids' Health

THURSDAY, Sept. 5, 2024 (HealthDay News) — Just 5.9% of American middle and high school students now vape, a big drop from the 7.7% who did so a year ago, new government data shows. Put another way, about 1.6 million youth now say they used e-cigarettes at least once overContinue Reading

Amid Shortages, U.S. Allows Expanded Production of ADHD Drug Vyvanse

2024-09-05
By: Exporter
On: September 5, 2024
In: Kids' Health, Mental Health, Public Health

THURSDAY, Sept. 5, 2024 (HealthDay News) — The maker of the ADHD drug Vyvanse has been given approval by the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration to make more of the medication as a shortage of the critical drugs continues. Following a request from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration in July,Continue Reading

Most U.S. Seniors Prescribed at Least 1 Drug, But Many Skip Meds Due to Cost

2024-09-05
By: Exporter
On: September 5, 2024
In: General Health, Seniors, Vitamins / Drugs

THURSDAY, Sept. 5, 2024 (HealthDay News) — Too many U.S. seniors are skipping their prescription meds due to cost, and the problem is most acute among the poor and chronically ill, new data shows. Almost all (88.6%) Americans age 65 or older have been prescribed at least one prescription medicine,Continue Reading

Dirty Air Could Harm Men’s Fertility, Noise Could Harm Women’s

2024-09-05
By: Exporter
On: September 5, 2024
In: Mental Health

THURSDAY, Sept. 5, 2024 (HealthDay News) — City living may be tough on couples wanting to conceive: New data shows that air pollution appears to be linked to lower fertility in men, while noisy traffic could harm the fertility of women. “If our results are confirmed in future studies, itContinue Reading

Marijuana Use Raises Workers’ Absenteeism Rate: Study

2024-09-05
By: Exporter
On: September 5, 2024
In: Health News, Mental Health

THURSDAY, Sept. 5, 2024 (HealthDay News) — The stereotype of the slacker stoner might not be too far off the mark, a new study shows. People who use weed are prone to workplace absenteeism — and the more problematic the cannabis use, the more likely they are to skip work,Continue Reading

The 3 Best Ways to Stop Smoking, Rated by Science

2024-09-05
By: Exporter
On: September 5, 2024
In: Healthy Living, Vitamins / Drugs

THURSDAY, Sept. 5, 2024 (HealthDay News) — Thinking about quitting smoking? There are three top ways to help you stop, a new review finds. According to the study, folks wanting to quit should turn to: Varenicline, a prescription nicotine-blocking drug sold under the brand names Chantix and Champix Cytisine, aContinue Reading

Both Dogs and Cats Can Love a Game of ‘Fetch,’ Study Finds

2024-09-05
By: Exporter
On: September 5, 2024
In: Healthy Living

THURSDAY, Sept. 5, 2024 (HealthDay News) — ‘Fetch’: It’s not just for dogs. New research finds that lots of cats — 41% — love retrieving toys tossed by their human. “Although cats and dogs are very different in many aspects of their behavior and in how they ended up beingContinue Reading

Moderna’s mRNA- Based Mpox Vaccine Shows Promise in Monkey Trial

2024-09-04
By: Exporter
On: September 4, 2024
In: Vitamins / Drugs

WEDNESDAY, Sept. 4, 2024 (HealthDay News) — Current vaccines against mpox were designed to fight an older, rarer cousin of the virus, smallpox. Now, new research from the drug company Moderna suggests its new mpox vaccine, based on mRNA technology, might do a better job at shielding recipients from harm.Continue Reading

No Link Between Cellphone Use, Brain Cancer, Major Report Finds

2024-09-04
By: Exporter
On: September 4, 2024
In: Cancer, Health & Technology

WEDNESDAY, Sept. 4, 2024 (HealthDay News) — In news that should reassure folks glued to their cellphones all day, a new international review finds no link between cellphone use and brain cancer. Commissioned by the World Health Organization (WHO), the review included 11 experts from 10 countries who sifted throughContinue Reading

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