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Autism Diagnoses Surge Across the U.S. — Uncovering the Factors Behind the Rise

Autism Diagnoses Surge Across the U.S. — Uncovering the Factors Behind the Rise Edited by: TJVNews.com A significant increase in autism diagnoses has been recorded across...

Menopause and Lung Health: How Hormonal Shifts Accelerate Lung Function Decline

By: Amy Denney It’s common for women transitioning into menopause to get winded more easily or start suffering from sleep apnea. This is because during...

Aortic Stenosis: Symptoms, Causes, Treatments, and Natural Approaches

Almost one-third of U.S. adults 65 and older have this heart valve disorder that impedes blood flow from the heart By: Allison DeMajistre Aortic stenosis is...

New York’s Largest Hospital System Now Taking on Hollywood Ambitions

By Rob Otto New York's top healthcare provider, Northwell Health, has ventured into new territory with its own production studio, Northwell Studios. According to the...

New Study Indicates No Level of Alcohol Consumption Is Safe for Brain Health

By: George Citroner A new study challenges long-held beliefs about alcohol and brain health, revealing a surprising finding: There may be no safe amount to drink...

New Immunotherapy Boosts Hodgkin Lymphoma Survival Rate to 92 Percent

The treatment also showed a reduction in long-term side effects. By: George Citroner In a new clinical trial that could affect Hodgkin lymphoma (HL) treatments, researchers...

The Early Signs of Shingles and How to Treat the Condition

When the immune system is compromised the dormant virus that causes chickenpox can reactivate in the form of shingles. By: Jingduan Yang, M.D. Shingles is a...

Study Links Autism to the Y Chromosome

New research analyzing more than 177,000 patients suggests the Y chromosome may increase autism risk By: George Citroner Scientists have found a potential new explanation for...

Whooping Cough Case Numbers 5 Times Higher Than Last Year: CDC

By: Naveen Athrappully Reports of pertussis (whooping cough) have dramatically risen over the past year in the United States, with case numbers exceeding the pre-pandemic...

5 Common Health Mistakes to Avoid After 60, According to Experts

By: Ellen Wan Turning 60 marks the beginning of a new stage in life. Yoshinori Fujiwara, vice president of the Tokyo Metropolitan Institute for Geriatrics...

52-Year Study Links Eating Eggs to Better Memory in Women

The link between eating eggs and improved long-term memory and executive functioning is good news for women By: George Citroner The latest tool in the fight...

Your Mattress May Be the Cause of Unexplained Symptoms –Here’s Why

By: Flora Zhao A friend of mine who is a magazine editor shared a story with me: She had been experiencing persistent discomfort, including neck...

Protesters demand Kellogg remove artificial colors from Froot Loops and other cereals

Dozens of people rallied outside the Michigan headquarters of WK Kellogg Co. Tuesday, demanding that the company remove artificial dyes from its breakfast cereals...

Dr. Nick Pappas Recommends Squats as the Key to Longevity and Health Preservation

Dr. Nick Pappas Recommends Squats as the Key to Longevity and Health Preservation Edited by: TJVNews.com Dr. Nick Pappas, a renowned board-certified hand surgeon based in...

How Viral Videos of Death and Violence are Traumatizing Children

By: Amy Denney “As a mental health professional, I am pleading with you not to watch the video.” Kathleen Lyons, ​​a licensed clinical professional counselor, penned...

To Drink or Not to Drink: The Mealtime Water Dilemma

By: Amy Denney You’ve just savored a delicious meal, and now you’re reaching for that tall, frosty glass of water. Could that be setting you...

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