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03 Apr

A Good Cry Isn’t Always Good for You, Study Finds

Tears don’t automatically bring relief—and can sometimes make you feel worse, according to a new study. It all depends on why you’re crying.

02 Apr

Occasional Heavy Drinking May Triple Risk of Liver Damage, Study Finds

New research finds even occasional heavy drinking — just once a month — may raise the risk of serious liver scarring, even in otherwise moderate drinkers.

01 Apr

Study Questions Effectiveness of KT Tape for Pain Relief

A large review of more than 300 studies finds KT tape may offer short-term pain relief, but its overall benefits remain uncertain. Researchers say it shows little impact on strength, mobility, or long-term outcomes.

USDA Warns of Lead Risk in Frozen Dino-Shaped Chicken Nuggets

USDA Warns of Lead Risk in Frozen Dino-Shaped Chicken Nuggets

Food safety officials are warning the public not to eat certain frozen chicken nuggets after tests found dangerous levels of lead.

The U.S. Department of Agriculture Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) issued a public health alert for dinosaur-shaped, ready-to-eat chicken nuggets sold under the Great Value brand at Walmart.

A r...

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  • April 3, 2026
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New Heart Diet Advice Counters U.S. Guidance on Meat and Dairy

New Heart Diet Advice Counters U.S. Guidance on Meat and Dairy

The nation's leading heart health organization is urging folks to rethink where they get their protein. 

The goal? Focus more on plants.

The American Heart Association (AHA) released new nutrition guidance recommending plant-based proteins like beans, lentils and nuts instead of red and processed meats.

The group also reco...

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  • April 3, 2026
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Some CDC Lab Testing Paused Amid Internal Review

Some CDC Lab Testing Paused Amid Internal Review

The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has paused more than two dozen types of lab tests.

Officials said the move is temporary.

The explanation?

"A routine review to uphold our commitment to high quality laboratory testing," Andrew Nixon, a spokesperson at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, sai...

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  • April 3, 2026
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Nerve Stimulation Therapy May Ease Fibromyalgia Pain, Fatigue

Nerve Stimulation Therapy May Ease Fibromyalgia Pain, Fatigue

In its first "real-world" trial, the nerve stimulation treatment called TENS appeared to reduce the pain and tiredness of fibromyalgia.

"The study shows that TENS provides an added benefit on top of any relief from other treatments," said study first author Dana Dailey of the University of Iowa. 

"All the study participants were...

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  • April 3, 2026
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Psychotherapists Often Poorly Trained in Treating Muscle-Linked Disorders in Males

Psychotherapists Often Poorly Trained in Treating Muscle-Linked Disorders in Males

Boys and men can also develop eating disorders, and rates for these psychiatric issues are rising — even as psychotherapists admit they have trouble spotting and treating them.

So finds a new study of 259 American and Canadian psychotherapists.

"Boys and men with eating disorders are often hiding in plain sight," said study lea...

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  • April 3, 2026
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Missing From Most Doctor-Patient Talks: Sleep Issues

Missing From Most Doctor-Patient Talks: Sleep Issues

Even though most folks know it's key to good health, sleep often goes undiscussed during doctor visits, a new survey finds. 

Almost half (45%) of adults said they never talk about sleep quality with their doctor, according to a poll from the American Academy of Sleep Medicine (AASM).

That could bring real harm, said AASM spokesp...

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  • April 3, 2026
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Plastics Chemical Linked To Nearly 2 Million Preterm Births Each Year

Plastics Chemical Linked To Nearly 2 Million Preterm Births Each Year

A common chemical that makes plastics more pliable may come with a grim downside: Nearly 2 million premature births per year, new research shows.

Di-2-ethylhexylphthalate (DEHP) belongs to a class of chemicals called phthalates, which have long been linked to health hazards in people. 

Phthalates are ubiquitous in products rangi...

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  • April 3, 2026
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Most Americans Don't Realize Brain Donation Is Needed to Study Autism

Most Americans Don't Realize Brain Donation Is Needed to Study Autism

Americans are overwhelmingly supportive of autism research, but a new survey has uncovered a lack of  awareness that could be slowing scientific progress. 

Very few realize that the most critical tool for researchers — the human brain — is in short supply.

While nearly everyone agrees that studying the brain is ...

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  • April 3, 2026
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Weekend Binge Drinking Triples Risk of Permanent Liver Damage

Weekend Binge Drinking Triples Risk of Permanent Liver Damage

Many folks think it’s OK to belt back a few extra rounds on Saturday night if they stay mostly sober during the week.

But saving up your drinks for a single sitting could be a recipe for liver problems, new research suggests.

A team at the University of Southern California’s Keck School of Medicine linked occasional heavy...

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  • April 3, 2026
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FDA Recalls Wawa Milk Over Possible Plastic Contamination

FDA Recalls Wawa Milk Over Possible Plastic Contamination

Milk sold at convenience stores in four states is being recalled amid concerns about possible plastic contamination.

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) said the recall affects 16-ounce plastic bottles of Wawa milk sold in Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey and Pennsylvania.

The issue was discovered after "foreign plastic materia...

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  • April 2, 2026
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Wegovy Maker Launches Lower-Cost Subscription Plans

Wegovy Maker Launches Lower-Cost Subscription Plans

A popular weight loss drug may soon be more affordable for some people.

Danish pharmaceutical company Novo Nordisk has launched a subscription program for its obesity treatment Wegovy, offering lower and more predictable monthly prices.

The program is aimed at those who pay for the medication themselves, The Wall Street Journal

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  • April 2, 2026
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FDA Approves New Weight Loss Pill in Record Time

FDA Approves New Weight Loss Pill in Record Time

A new daily pill to help with weight loss has been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), and it moved through review faster than most drugs in recent years.

The drug, called Foundayo and developed for Eli Lilly, was approved in just 50 days. That’s 294 days ahead of schedule.

It is the fastest approval of a n...

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  • April 2, 2026
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Lawsuit Over Viral David Protein Bars Dropped Without Explanation

Lawsuit Over Viral David Protein Bars Dropped Without Explanation

A lawsuit claiming popular protein bars had misleading nutrition labels has been dropped, but questions about the bars remain.

The case targeted David bars, which have gained a massive amount of attention online, especially among health and wellness influencers.

Filed in January, the lawsuit claimed independent lab tests showed the b...

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  • April 2, 2026
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Pandemic Spurred Increase In Screen Time Among Children, Teens

Pandemic Spurred Increase In Screen Time Among Children, Teens

The COVID-19 pandemic fueled a dramatic rise in screen use among children and teenagers, a new evidence review says.

Kids spent more time with screens after the pandemic, using computers, video games, smartphones and tablets at rates higher than before COVID struck, researchers recently reported in the journal Clinical Child Psychology...

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  • April 2, 2026
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Siblings Crucial To Middle-Aged People Grieving The Loss Of A Parent, Study Says

Siblings Crucial To Middle-Aged People Grieving The Loss Of A Parent, Study Says

Having more brothers and sisters might make it easier for middle-aged folks to cope with the death of a parent, especially a mother, a new study says.

Middle-aged adults needed fewer antidepressants and other mental health drugs before and after a parent’s death if they were supported by a network of siblings, researchers reported Ma...

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  • April 2, 2026
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New Rapid Urine Test Could Revolutionize Treatment of UTIs

New Rapid Urine Test Could Revolutionize Treatment of UTIs

A new rapid urine test could lead to more targeted and effective treatment of urinary tract infections (UTI), researchers say.

It currently takes labs two to three days to determine which antibiotic would work best against an individual’s UTI.

But the new test can turn around results in just under six hours, creating the potent...

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  • April 2, 2026
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New Pill Could Change Plaque Psoriasis Treatment

New Pill Could Change Plaque Psoriasis Treatment

Folks with severe plaque psoriasis often have to choose between convenient pills that don’t work very well or highly effective injections that come with the hassle of needles.

That trade-off may soon change. New clinical trial data suggests a once-daily pill called zasocitinib may provide the clear skin once only expected from shots....

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  • April 2, 2026
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Burnout Driving Family Doctors to Quit Medicine, Study Finds

Burnout Driving Family Doctors to Quit Medicine, Study Finds

You are more likely to lose your family doctor if they’re stressed and burned out, a new study reports.

Family doctors struggling with burnout are more likely to quit medicine altogether or leave their practice for a new one, researchers found.

Doctors were 70% more likely to leave medicine if they were feeling burned out, whic...

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  • April 2, 2026
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Researchers Explore  When Crying Helps You

Researchers Explore When Crying Helps You

You might think shedding tears is a natural way to vent stress and reset the mind after a difficult day. 

But new research suggests that a good cry isn’t the universal mood-booster we once thought it was.

An Austrian team took a closer look at what makes people cry, individual differences in crying and how it makes people ...

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  • April 2, 2026
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Hundreds of U.S. Hospitals at Risk of Shutting Down From Medicaid Cuts

Hundreds of U.S. Hospitals at Risk of Shutting Down From Medicaid Cuts

A new analysis from Public Citizen found that 446 hospitals are at high risk of closing or cutting services due to planned Medicaid cuts under President Donald Trump.

The report looked at financial data from about 95% of U.S. hospitals between 2022 and 2024.

Medicaid plays a major role in hospital funding, covering about one-fifth of...

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