These 2 symptoms are hidden in plain sight — but can reveal a common condition linked to hearing loss

These 2 symptoms are hidden in plain sight — but can reveal a common condition linked to hearing loss

Sounds like treble. Some 50 million to 60 million Americans have experienced a ringing, buzzing or clicking in their ears that no one else hears, a frustrating condition known as tinnitus. An estimated 15% of tinnitus sufferers have a severe case that disturbs their sleep, mental health and daily routine. An estimated 50 million to … Read more

This super-common chemical was just linked to 356,238 deaths — and you almost certainly have it in your home

This super-common chemical was just linked to 356,238 deaths — and you almost certainly have it in your home

Some tough news to take to heart. A shocking new study suggests that common chemicals found in a wide range of everyday plastic products may have contributed to 356,238 heart disease deaths worldwide in just one year. “Our findings add to the vast body of evidence that these chemicals present a tremendous danger to human … Read more

FDA warns that popular hair loss drug has been linked to erectile dysfunction, brain fog and even suicidal thoughts

FDA warns that popular hair loss drug has been linked to erectile dysfunction, brain fog and even suicidal thoughts

The FDA issued a public alert on Tuesday concerning generic versions of a widely-used hair loss drug that is frequently distributed by popular telehealth brands like Hims and Keeps. The agency cited 32 reports of adverse events that involved compounded topical finasteride products, which are “potentially putting consumers at risk.” These events include “erectile dysfunction, … Read more

Rise of colon cancer in young people linked to childhood exposure to this bacteria: study

Rise of colon cancer in young people linked to childhood exposure to this bacteria: study

A groundbreaking new study suggests that a gut-dwelling bacteria may be behind the recent surge in early-onset colorectal cancer cases. The potential culprit? Colibactin, a toxin produced by certain strains of E. coli that thrive in the colon and rectum. “We believe this exposure occurs very early in life — likely during the first decade … Read more

Exercising during this 3-hour window linked to lowest risk of heart disease and stroke

Exercising during this 3-hour window linked to lowest risk of heart disease and stroke

Most people know that exercise — especially a combination of cardio and strength training — is good for your heart. But a major study tracking over 85,000 adults suggests it’s not just what you do at the gym — it’s when you do it — that counts. The study, published in the European Journal of … Read more

How porn can literally change your brain — and has even been linked to erectile dysfunction

How porn can literally change your brain — and has even been linked to erectile dysfunction

From steamy nights with a lover to solo scrolls under the covers — Americans are watching more porn than ever before.  In 2024, the US once again topped the global charts for traffic to Pornhub, racking up more than 3 billion visits to the free adult film site in January alone.  But while porn might … Read more

Jesus’ crucifixion linked to lunar eclipse, according to NASA discovery — and it could pinpoint the day he died

Jesus’ crucifixion linked to lunar eclipse, according to NASA discovery — and it could pinpoint the day he died

It wasn’t just the heavens weeping. A jaw-dropping discovery by NASA may lend cosmic credibility to one of the Bible’s most dramatic moments — the crucifixion of Jesus Christ — and the spooky sky show that followed. The space agency’s astronomical models suggest that a lunar eclipse turned the moon red over Jerusalem on Friday, … Read more

Common cooking ingredient linked to aggressive form of cancer, doctor reveals

Common cooking ingredient linked to aggressive form of cancer, doctor reveals

Experts warn against overusing this common cooking oil because it contains a fat that is reportedly linked to breast cancer. Seed and vegetable oils don’t have the best reputation because experts often claim they trigger inflammation in the body. Seed and vegetable oils are staples in many kitchens. nenetus – stock.adobe.com To further back up … Read more

Anti-aging benefits linked to one surprising health habit

Anti-aging benefits linked to one surprising health habit

Engaging in a long-term meditation practice could significantly alleviate stress and slow down aging, suggests a new study published in the journal Biomolecules. Researchers from Maharishi International University (MIU), the University of Siegen, and the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences studied the effectiveness of transcendental meditation, which is a program where people silently repeat a … Read more

Dead rat, nest and droppings discovered on Gene Hackman’s property after wife died of disease linked to rodents

Dead rat, nest and droppings discovered on Gene Hackman’s property after wife died of disease linked to rodents

Health officials found extensive evidence of rats on Gene Hackman’s New Mexico property during a hantavirus risk assessment test after the star’s wife was killed by the rodent-linked disease in late February. An environmental assessment of the property conducted in March — just one week after the couple was found dead — revealed rodent feces … Read more

Fluoride exposure linked to ‘detrimental effects’ on health of pregnant women, infants: study

Fluoride exposure linked to ‘detrimental effects’ on health of pregnant women, infants: study

Fluoride has long been used as a dental health tool as a means of preventing cavities and fighting tooth decay — but now a new meta-analysis suggests it could have “detrimental effects” on the health of pregnant women and infants.  Researchers analyzed various studies, concluding that exposure to fluoride “offers little benefit to the fetus and young infant.” … Read more

Weight loss drugs like Ozmepic linked to 45% lower risk of dementia

Weight loss drugs like Ozmepic linked to 45% lower risk of dementia

Not one but two new studies published today have linked GLP-1 drugs like Ozempic to a decreased risk of developing dementia. There is currently no cure for Alzheimer’s, which affects an estimated 6.7 million Americans age 65 and older, but the studies’ authors say that these drugs could be used as a preventative measure against … Read more

Measles Cases in Kansas May Be Linked to Texas Outbreak

Measles Cases in Kansas May Be Linked to Texas Outbreak

Measles cases in Kansas more than doubled in the last week, bringing the tally to 20, while another outbreak in Ohio has sickened 10 people, local public health officials reported on Wednesday. There have been several large outbreaks in the United States this year, including one in West Texas that has spread to more than … Read more

Microplastics now detected in chewing gum — as particles linked to 3 chronic diseases

Microplastics now detected in chewing gum — as particles linked to 3 chronic diseases

Not to burst your bubble, but your gum might be packed with plastic. A new study found that chewing a single piece releases hundreds — if not thousands — of microplastics into your saliva, which you’re most likely swallowing. That’s a real blow, especially since a growing body of research suggests these tiny particles may … Read more

Popular frozen drink linked to children’s illness, study finds

Popular frozen drink linked to children’s illness, study finds

A popular summertime treat could contain hidden dangers to kids’ health, a new study cautions. Researchers at University College Dublin conducted a review of 21 children who became ill between 2009 and 2024 after consuming a “slush ice drink.” A vast majority of the children, none of whom had preexisting medical conditions, became ill within an hour … Read more

Popular dog arthritis medication Librela linked to pet illnesses, deaths, FDA says in urgent warning

Popular dog arthritis medication Librela linked to pet illnesses, deaths, FDA says in urgent warning

A popular arthritis medication for dogs has sickened thousands of pets and likely caused others to die, the Food and Drug Administration said in an urgent warning. Dangerous side effects from the injectable canine drug Librela — used to treat osteoarthritis joint pain — have been linked to seizures, lameness and loss of muscle control, … Read more

This beloved Thanksgiving food staple is banned in other countries because of 2 ingredients linked to cancer

This beloved Thanksgiving food staple is banned in other countries because of 2 ingredients linked to cancer

A popular Thanksgiving side dish that’s served in millions of homes every year is banned across Europe — and not because Europeans are just so jealous of our tasty holiday spread. Stove Top Stuffing, the instant boxed mix that’s cemented itself as a must-have accompaniment for turkey, contains two ingredients that are off limits in … Read more

Second most-commonly prescribed drug for older adults is linked to bone loss

Second most-commonly prescribed drug for older adults is linked to bone loss

A popular thyroid medication taken by 23 million Americans may be associated with bone loss, a startling new study finds. Levothyroxine — marketed under brand names such as Synthroid — is the second most commonly prescribed medication among older adults in the US. It’s consumed by about 7% of the US population. Hypothyroidism, also known … Read more

Popular asthma drug may be linked to serious mental health problems

Popular asthma drug may be linked to serious mental health problems

Government researchers have found that a widely prescribed asthma drug originally sold by Merck & Co may be linked to serious mental health problems for some patients, according to a scientific presentation reviewed by Reuters. The US researchers found that the drug, sold under the brand name Singulair and generically as montelukast, attaches to multiple brain … Read more

Human case of bird flu confirmed in Oregon, linked to poultry plant

Human case of bird flu confirmed in Oregon, linked to poultry plant

Nov 15 – The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Friday confirmed highly pathogenic form of bird flu in a person linked to a commercial poultry operation in Clackamas County in Oregon. “There is no evidence of person-to-person transmission and the risk to the public is low,” the CDC said. Source link #Human #case #bird #flu #confirmed #Oregon … Read more