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Eating a Hearty Breakfast Lowers Depression Risk in Heart Patients, Study Finds

Heart patients who eat a big, calorie-rich breakfast may significantly lower their risk of depression, according to new research.

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Plastic Surgery for ‘Ozempic Face’ Growing in Popularity

Hollow cheeks and sagging skin are driving more weight-loss patients to the plastic surgeon; a new survey finds.

GLP-1 Meds Can Work Wonders for Kidney Health

GLP-1 Meds Can Work Wonders for Kidney Health

Ozempic, Wegovy, Saxenda, Trulicity: These and other GLP1-RA diabetes/weight-loss meds can also boost outcomes for folks battling chronic kidney disease, new research shows.

Compared to another common class of kidney medications, called DPP4is, GLP1-RA medications did better in helping slow the progression of kidney disease, keeping kidney...

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Shark Attacks Plummeted Worldwide Last Year

Shark Attacks Plummeted Worldwide Last Year

It was a bit safer to go into the water last year: Unprovoked shark attacks worldwide fell by about a third in 2024 compared to the year before, new data show.

The United States continues to be the most likely country in which to get bitten by a shark, according to the annual International Shark Attack File from the Florida Museum of Natur...

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Most Americans Keep Chronic Health Conditions Hidden at Work: Poll

Most Americans Keep Chronic Health Conditions Hidden at Work: Poll

Chronic ills like heart disease, asthma or diabetes afflict a majority of U.S. workers, but 60% of those affected say they've kept their health issue a secret from employers, a new poll finds.

More than a third of workers battling chronic conditions also said they'd skipped a necessary medical appointment over the past year for reasons rel...

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'Playful' Approach to Life Pays Off, Study Finds

'Playful' Approach to Life Pays Off, Study Finds

Want to thrive in tough, stressful times? Stay playful.

That's the take-home message from a new study of who fared best, in terms of mental resiliency, during the COVID-19 pandemic. The researchers said the findings have relevance to weathering any sort of trying times.

"Playful" people differ from others in that they display "greate...

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Most People Worldwide Lack Good Treatment for Mental Illness

Most People Worldwide Lack Good Treatment for Mental Illness

About 93% of people worldwide who struggle with mental health or substance abuse issues aren't getting adequate care, a new report finds.

In many cases, people affected by mental illness do not recognize that they have a diagnosable condition, the Canadian research team found. 

But even when diagnoses are made, treatment is ofte...

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For Less Severe Child Peanut Allergies, Small Doses of Peanut Butter May Help

For Less Severe Child Peanut Allergies, Small Doses of Peanut Butter May Help

More than 800,000 U.S. children have what's called "high threshold" peanut allergy, meaning they can tolerate about half a peanut daily before symptoms arise.

New research suggests that exposing these kids to tiny but gradually increasing levels of store-bought peanut butter might help ease the allergy for good. 

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