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This everyday drinking pattern could quietly raise liver disease risk
Conversation starters, celebrity health reveals, healthy living hacks and medical cautions: Here’s what you missed in Fox News Health this week
Divorce boom may follow use of Ozempic and other GLP-1 drugs, experts warn
Research suggests GLP-1 drugs like Ozempic and Wegovy could double divorce risk, mirroring trends seen in bariatric surgery patients, experts say.
Woman discovers missing nose ring traveled to her lungs, causing month-long cough
A 26-year-old TikToker says a missing nose ring was found lodged deep in her lungs near her aorta after she developed a chronic cough lasting weeks.
Common vaccine slashes Alzheimer’s disease risk when dose is increased
A new study suggests a high-dose flu shot may cut Alzheimer’s risk by nearly half in older adults, far outperforming the standard-dose vaccine version.
New ‘safer opioid’ delivers pain relief without addiction risk in early tests
An experimental opioid alternative called DFNZ achieved effective pain relief in mice without addiction risk or breathing suppression, a study found.
‘We’re coming after you’: Dr Oz revokes Medicare access for LA doctor tied to $71M hospice billing
A California doctor was linked to nearly 2,800 Medicare patient claims across 126 hospices in 2024, according to CBS News, amid LA hospice fraud concerns.
Deadly bacterial disease could be stopped with common pantry staple, study suggests
A high-protein diet rich in casein and wheat gluten could “disarm” cholera bacteria, cutting infection levels by 100-fold, a new UC Riverside study finds.
Antibacterial products may contribute to dangerous superbug crisis, study suggests
Antibacterial soaps and cleaning wipes may contribute to antimicrobial resistance, a new study suggests, with experts recommending plain soap and water instead.
Antibacterial products may contribute to dangerous superbug crisis, study suggests
Antibacterial soaps and cleaning wipes may contribute to antimicrobial resistance, a new study suggests, with experts recommending plain soap and water instead.
Drug-soaked paper is killing inmates amid reports of prison smuggling trends
Synthetic cannabinoids smuggled into U.S. jails on drug-soaked paper are reportedly linked to fatal overdoses among incarcerated individuals nationwide.
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