A new study finds babies exposed to a common dog allergen are nearly 50% less likely to develop asthma by the age of five. But the same benefit isn’t seen with cats.
Study of the World’s Oldest Person Reveals Secrets to Longevity
Researchers unlock the molecular secrets behind Spanish supercentenarian who lived 117 years free of cancer, heart disease, and dementia.
Surprising Surge in Memory Struggles Among Young Adults
“Challenges with memory and thinking have emerged as a leading health issue reported by U.S. adults,” especially those under 40, according to the author of a new study in the journal Neurology.
Surprising Surge in Memory Struggles Among U.S. Adults Under 40
“Challenges with memory and thinking have emerged as a leading health issue reported by U.S. adults,” especially those under 40, according to the author of a new study in the journal Neurology.
Severe Pregnancy Nausea Linked to Major Mental Health Risks
A new study finds women with hyperemesis gravidarum, a severe form of pregnancy-related nausea and vomiting, are more than 50% more likely to develop 13 serious mental health conditions.
Chicago Teen Shares Early Symptom of Vaginal Cancer That Was Misdiagnosed as Stress
What started as a normal milestone for 14-year-old Liliana Castaneda turned into a fight for her life. Heavy bleeding was originally dismissed as stress—but it was actually a rare vaginal cancer.
Brave 9-Year-Old Donates Stem Cells to Help Save His Father’s Life
A young boy in Los Angeles donates stem cells to help his father beat leukemia. Doctors at Cedars-Sinai say he is one of their youngest and bravest donors.
Soccer Headers May Affect Brain Structure and Memory
New research links frequent soccer heading with changes deep within the folds of the brain — in an area involved in thinking and memory.
U.S. Alcohol Deaths Reach 25-Year High. Young Women Hit Hardest
A new study finds alcohol-related deaths in the U.S. have nearly doubled over the past 25 years, with the sharpest increase during the COVID-19 pandemic.