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06 May

Edibles + Alcohol: Hidden Driving Risks, Missed by Sobriety Tests

A new study finds combined use of pot edibles and alcohol leads to greater and longer-lasting driving impairment, and the combo could be missed by sobriety checks.

05 May

Newer Migraine Drugs Reduce Headache Days With Fewer Side Effects, Study Finds

A review in Annals of Internal Medicine finds most CGRP-targeted therapies cut migraine days by about two per month. Evidence for older medications was weaker, according to researchers.

04 May

Social Media Videos, Easy Access Raise Risk of Teen Inhalant Use

Two new studies find widespread social media exposure to inhalants is impacting young teens, especially girls.

Every 1,000 Steps After Surgery Cuts Complication Risk, Study Finds

Every 1,000 Steps After Surgery Cuts Complication Risk, Study Finds

People recovering from surgery have an easy way to boost their odds of a successful recuperation — take a stroll.

Every extra 1,000 steps a patient takes daily after surgery lowers their odds of complications, researchers reported May 6 in the Journal of the American College of Surgeons.

This link between extra steps a...

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Class of Migraine Drug Has Added Benefit: Reduced Glaucoma Risk

Class of Migraine Drug Has Added Benefit: Reduced Glaucoma Risk

A class of drugs taken to prevent migraines might help people avoid glaucoma as well, a new study says.

People taking CGRP (calcitonin gene-related peptide) inhibitors had a 25% lower risk of developing glaucoma, compared to those taking other migraine meds, researchers report in the journal Neurology in a study published recently...

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  • May 7, 2026
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Head Impacts May Disrupt Gut Health Even Without Concussion

Head Impacts May Disrupt Gut Health Even Without Concussion

Hard hits taken by football players jar more than just their brains, a new study says.

Head impacts appear to disrupt players’ gut microbiome, the colony of bacteria and organisms in the GI tract that help regulate inflammation, digestion and many other body processes, researchers reported May 6 in the journal PLOS One.

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  • May 7, 2026
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FDA Authorizes Fruit-Flavored Vapes for Adults

FDA Authorizes Fruit-Flavored Vapes for Adults

For the first time ever, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) authorized the sale of fruit-flavored e-cigarettes ("vapes") for adults 21 and over.

The move comes amid news of President Donald Trump reportedly pressing FDA Commissioner Dr. Marty Makary to approve flavored vapes. Trump had previously vowed to "save" vaping, according ...

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  • May 6, 2026
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Edibles + Alcohol Combo Poses Driving Risks Missed by Sobriety Tests

Edibles + Alcohol Combo Poses Driving Risks Missed by Sobriety Tests

A new study is raising questions about what roadside sobriety tests actually detect -- and what they might miss.

Researchers at Johns Hopkins Medicine, with support from the National Institute on Drug Abuse, studied how marijuana edibles and alcohol affect driving performance.

"We designed this study because people are increasingly c...

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  • May 6, 2026
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VR Training Helps Autistic People Navigate Police Encounters

VR Training Helps Autistic People Navigate Police Encounters

People with autism find interactions with police officers to be difficult, if not harrowing.

They struggle to read social cues and can behave restlessly, increasing the risk that a police encounter might escalate, researchers say.

But an innovative virtual reality (VR) education program might help teens and adults with autism better ...

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  • May 6, 2026
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Weight Loss Surgeries Fall More Than 20% As Patients Turn To GLP-1 Meds, Experts Say

Weight Loss Surgeries Fall More Than 20% As Patients Turn To GLP-1 Meds, Experts Say

The number of weight-loss surgery procedures in the United States is dropping rapidly in the face of cutting-edge drugs like Ozempic and Zepbound, a new study says.

These procedures dropped by more than 20% between 2022 and 2024, falling below 200,000 for the first time this decade, researchers reported Tuesday at a meeting of the American...

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  • May 6, 2026
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Children Living Near Gas Stations Have Higher Cancer Risk, Study Finds

Children Living Near Gas Stations Have Higher Cancer Risk, Study Finds

Children who live near a gas station are more likely to develop leukemia or other childhood cancers, a new study says.

Living within 250 meters (820 feet) of a gas station raises childhood cancer risk, and the risk increases the closer a child’s home is to the pump, researchers report in the journal Environmental Pollution.<...

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  • May 6, 2026
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First Psych Ward Stay Signals Long-Term Mental Health Struggles For Nearly All Patients

First Psych Ward Stay Signals Long-Term Mental Health Struggles For Nearly All Patients

A first-time psychiatric admission usually marks the beginning of a long-term struggle with mental illness, a new study says.

About 95% of patients return to mental health services in one way or another within two decades of their first admission to a psych ward, researchers found.

These patients either needed to be readmitted to the...

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  • May 6, 2026
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HHS' Healthy Food Agenda Puts Hospitals On Notice About Patients' Meals

HHS' Healthy Food Agenda Puts Hospitals On Notice About Patients' Meals

Complaints about hospital food are certainly not new, and Jell-O and fruit juice are often the butt of related jokes. But the Trump administration has recently upped the ante.

It is urging the public to report hospitals and nursing homes that serve sugary drinks, nutrition shakes or meals that it says don’t meet dietary guidelines es...

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  • May 6, 2026
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Supreme Court Issues Stay, Keeping Abortion Pill Mifepristone Available by Mail For Now

Supreme Court Issues Stay, Keeping Abortion Pill Mifepristone Available by Mail For Now

U.S. Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito Jr. issued an order Monday that allows patients to continue accessing abortion pill, mifepristone, by mail, for now.

The one-sentence order pauses a Friday ruling from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit in New Orleans that required an in-person pickup for mifepristone, according to T...

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  • May 5, 2026
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Newer Migraine Drugs Reduce Headache Days With Fewer Side Effects

Newer Migraine Drugs Reduce Headache Days With Fewer Side Effects

Chronic migraine can be difficult to treat -- but new research is helping identify the most effective options.

In a large new review, published today in the Annals of Internal Medicine, researchers analyzed 43 clinical trials involving adults with chronic migraine, defined as headaches on 15 or more days a month.

The stronge...

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  • May 5, 2026
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New Warning Labels Might Help People Cut Back On Drinking

New Warning Labels Might Help People Cut Back On Drinking

Alcoholic beverages in the United States carry a warning label, but you’d be forgiven if they leave little impression.

In place since 1988, the label states the risks of drinking during pregnancy or while driving, along with a general notice that alcohol “may cause health problems.”

These small labels often go unnot...

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New Drug Combo Effective Against Treatment-Resistant IBD, Trials Show

New Drug Combo Effective Against Treatment-Resistant IBD, Trials Show

A new combination drug therapy could help people with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) for whom other medicines have stopped working, according to a pair of new studies.

The treatment combines two drugs already approved to treat inflammatory diseases, guselkubam (Tremfya) and golimumab (Simponi), researchers are reporting today at a joint ...

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Ozempic Can Curb Cravings in Alcohol Use Disorder, Landmark Trial Finds

Ozempic Can Curb Cravings in Alcohol Use Disorder, Landmark Trial Finds

Ozempic can help people who are battling alcoholism, a major new clinical trial has concluded.

People with alcohol use disorder taking semaglutide (Ozempic/Wegovy) had significantly fewer heavy drinking days compared to patients assigned a placebo, researchers reported May 2 in The Lancet

People on semaglutide also dr...

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US on the Brink of Losing Measles-free Status, Study Warns

US on the Brink of Losing Measles-free Status, Study Warns

The United States is moving quickly toward losing its status as a measles-free nation, a new study says.

The nation has missed four of seven markers set by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) after experts declared measles eradicated in 2000, researchers report in The Lancet.

These include a surge in me...

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FDA Green Lights Expanded Access to Pancreatic Cancer Drug, Daraxonrasib

FDA Green Lights Expanded Access to Pancreatic Cancer Drug, Daraxonrasib

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) granted expanded access for the use of an experimental pancreatic cancer drug, daraxonrasib. 

This means the drug will be available for early access to those who previously received conventional treatment for metastatic pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC). A healthcare provider must requ...

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  • May 4, 2026
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Online Misinformation Adding To Americans' Skin Cancer Risk, Survey Finds

Online Misinformation Adding To Americans' Skin Cancer Risk, Survey Finds

Misinformation is putting more than 16 million Americans at increased risk for skin cancer, a new American Academy of Dermatology (AAD) survey has concluded.

Nearly 3 in 5 Americans (57%) regularly use sunscreen, the annual Practice Safe Sun Survey found.

But more than 16 million adults say they’ve reduced or stopped using suns...

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  • May 4, 2026
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Social Media Videos, Easy Access Raise Risk of Teen Inhalant Use

Social Media Videos, Easy Access Raise Risk of Teen Inhalant Use

New research is raising alarms about inhalants, which are often portrayed online as harmless while putting teens at real risk.

Two new studies point to a troubling pattern: Younger teens, especially girls, may be more vulnerable -- and social media is a major source of exposure.

In one study, recently published in the Journal of...

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  • May 4, 2026
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'Fitspirational' Posts Can Be More Harmful Than Motivational, Review Concludes

'Fitspirational' Posts Can Be More Harmful Than Motivational, Review Concludes

Social media is filled with posts about exercising and clean eating that are meant to inspire folks and encourage healthier habits.

But these "fitspirational” posts can do more harm than good with their depictions of idealized, toned bodies, a new evidence review says.

The motivational posts frequently led to unrealistic compar...

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  • May 4, 2026
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