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  • Is hormone therapy for menopause right for you? 6 things to know

    Women should not suffer through menopause with hot flashes, night sweats and poor sleep. That’s the message from FDA Commissioner Dr. Marty Makary. How long should you be on hormone therapy? “We don’t take someone off [hormone therapy] just because it’s been three to five years,” says Lauren Streicher of Northwestern University. She points to…

  • Food Allergies, Treatments And Possible Prevention

    About one in 13 children have food allergies, and at least 40% have been treated in the emergency room for reactions to those food allergies, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Reactions include hives, swollen airways, digestive problems, and in some people, they may be more severe, even life threatening. However, researchers…

  • Pennsylvania man says experimental drug has helped him recover from cycling accident

    An experimental drug could help improve movement for patients with spinal cord injuries, and it’s already making a big difference for one patient in Bensalem, Pennsylvania. Monica Perez, of the Shirley Ryan Ability Lab, is the lead investigator. She said she tested 20 patients with chronic incomplete cervical spinal cord injuries. Early results are positive,…

  • A study questions melatonin use and heart health but don’t lose sleep over it

    Don’t lose sleep over headlines linking melatonin to heart failure. That’s the message after some scary-sounding reports about a preliminary study involving the sleep-related supplement. It raised questions about the safety of long term use of melatonin for insomnia. But only certain countries require a melatonin prescription. It’s over-the-counter in the U.S., meaning Americans in…

  • Rise in Kidney Disease Tied to Other Chronic Conditions, Study Finds

    The number of adults with chronic kidney disease is growing, according to a study published Friday in The Lancet. The disease was the ninth leading cause of death worldwide in 2023, up from the 27th leading cause in 1990. “We should be doing a better job of identifying individuals at risk and intervening,” said Dr.…

  • New pancreatic cancer treatment ‘wakes up’ immune cells, researchers say

    Scientists have created a new antibody treatment that helps the immune system recognize and attack pancreatic cancer. “Pancreatic cancer is notoriously good at hiding from the immune system, but we were struck that a single sugar, called sialic acid, can so powerfully fool immune cells,” senior author Mohamed Abdel-Mohsen, associate professor of medicine in the…

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