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01 Apr
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.
31 Mar
New research suggests breast cancer patients who choose to fight their disease with complementary or alternative therapies are nearly 4 times more likely to die within 5 years.
30 Mar
A new study finds calls to poison centers about kratom have surged more than 1,200% in the past decade, with sharp increases in hospitalizations.
HealthDay Staff HealthDay Reporter April 2, 2026
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... Página completa
Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter April 2, 2026
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... Página completa
Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter April 2, 2026
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... Página completa
Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter April 2, 2026
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... Página completa
HealthDay Staff HealthDay Reporter April 2, 2026
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.... Página completa
Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter April 2, 2026
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... Página completa
Deanna Neff HealthDay Reporter April 2, 2026
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 ... Página completa
HealthDay Staff HealthDay Reporter April 1, 2026
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... Página completa
HealthDay Staff HealthDay Reporter April 1, 2026
A popular cream cheese spread sold at Einstein Bros. Bagels locations is being recalled due to a labeling mix-up that could put people with nut allergies at risk.
Schreiber Foods is recalling 144 cases of Honey Almond Cream Cheese Spread after noticing that some containers may contain almonds that are not clearly listed on the packaging, t... Página completa
HealthDay Staff HealthDay Reporter April 1, 2026
The White House is standing behind its pick for surgeon general, even as questions about her nomination continue.
President Donald Trump nominated Dr. Casey Means, but her confirmation has stalled after a tense U.S. Senate hearing earlier this year.
In a statement on Monday, press secretary Karoline Leavitt said the administration su... Página completa
HealthDay Staff HealthDay Reporter April 1, 2026
The U.S. Supreme Court has blocked a Colorado law that forbid mental health professionals from trying to change LGBTQ minors’ sexual orientation.
In an 8-1 ruling, the court said the law violated free speech protections by limiting what therapists can say during sessions.
The case was brought by a Christian therapist who argued... Página completa
Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter April 1, 2026
A common antidepressant appears to help reduce fatigue in people living with long COVID, a new study says.
Fluvoxamine – a low-cost and widely available antidepressant – significantly improved fatigue among long COVID patients within two to three months, researchers reported March 31 in the Annals of Internal Medicine.... Página completa
Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter April 1, 2026
Home-delivered groceries can help people who live in food deserts improve their heart health, a new study says.
Black adults experienced a significant reduction in both blood pressure and cholesterol after receiving home deliveries of groceries selected under the heart-friendly DASH diet, researchers reported at an American College o... Página completa
Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter April 1, 2026
E-cigarettes loaded with nicotine can help people quit smoking, a new evidence review has concluded.
Nicotine vapes produce quit rates 20% to 40% higher than traditional nicotine replacement therapies like patches or gum, researchers recently reported in the journal Addiction.
“We set out to determine if scientists agr... Página completa
Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter April 1, 2026
Elite athletes often show up at the starting line with legs, arms and shoulders covered in strips of brightly colored tape.
This “KT tape” – kinesio taping – is meant to ease muscle and joint pain and boost range of movement.
But KT tape might not be very effective at all, instead working mainly as a placebo f... Página completa
Deanna Neff HealthDay Reporter April 1, 2026
Most folks know that too much salt can lead to high blood pressure, but new research suggests it may be even more dangerous than thought.
A Vanderbilt University team found that excessive sodium intake was a direct, independent trigger for new-onset heart failure among a high-risk population.
The research, recently published in the <... Página completa
Deanna Neff HealthDay Reporter April 1, 2026
For decades, Body Mass Index (BMI) has been a standard tool doctors use to tell patients if they are underweight, normal weight or obese.
But a new study shows that this simple math equation — an estimate of based only on height and weight — is often wrong.
Research to be presented in May at the European Congress on... Página completa
HealthDay Staff HealthDay Reporter March 31, 2026
Who speaks for the nation’s health is now at the center of a heated debate in D.C.
Former U.S. Surgeon General Dr. Jerome Adams is pushing back against President Donald Trump’s nominee for the role, Dr. Casey Means.
Nearly 11 months after her nomination, Means is still waiting for Senate confirmation. Some lawmakers have ... Página completa
HealthDay Staff HealthDay Reporter March 31, 2026
As it turns out, you don't need long workouts to improve your health.
Just a few minutes of more intense activity each day may help lower your risk of serious diseases.
That’s according to a study published March 29 in the European Heart Journal, which looked at data from nearly 100,000 people.
Researchers found ... Página completa
HealthDay Staff HealthDay Reporter March 31, 2026
Millions of grill brushes are being recalled following reports that small metal bristles can break off and end up in food.
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) says about 10.2 million Nexgrill metal wire grill brushes are affected.
The problem: Loose bristles can stick to grills or food and be swallowed accidentally, le... Página completa