FDA issues warning about probiotic use in infants linked to death, illnesses this year

FDA issues warning about probiotic use in infants linked to death, illnesses this year

Probiotics could have fatal consequences for infants, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has warned. The agency issued a warning on Thursday that probiotics — which contain live bacteria and yeasts — are potentially dangerous for pre-term babies, putting them “at risk of invasive, potentially fatal disease, or infection, caused by the bacteria or yeast contained in … Read more

Screen time addiction in adults linked to borderline personality traits and psychological distress

Screen time addiction in adults linked to borderline personality traits and psychological distress

Is scrolling social media contributing to a mental health problem? Probably, according to the author of a recent study, which found that addiction to screens — computers, smartphones, televisions, game consoles and other digital devices — is linked to mental illness. And while most studies have examined the effects of screen time on children and … Read more

Screen time for babies linked to delays in speech, problem-solving: developmental study

Screen time for babies linked to delays in speech, problem-solving: developmental study

Could using television as a babysitter have adverse effects on a child? It’s possible, says a new study that finds the more time toddlers spend looking at screens — televisions, computers, tablets or smartphones — the more likely they are to have developmental delays. These delays could be in communication, fine-motor, problem-solving or personal and … Read more

Two Connecticut deaths linked to bacteria found in shellfish

Two Connecticut deaths linked to bacteria found in shellfish

Two residents of Connecticut died in July after being infected with a bacteria found in shellfish and seawater, state health officials announced. A third resident was hospitalized with the same infection, caused by Vibrio vulnificus bacteria. All three cases occurred in people between 60 and 80 years old. Two of the cases were caused by … Read more

New sports teams in cities linked to up to 25% more flu deaths, study says

New sports teams in cities linked to up to 25% more flu deaths, study says

New pro sports teams bring more than a rooting interest to American cities — they also sparked a spike in flu deaths, according to a new study. Flu mortality jumped as much as nearly 25% in cities that picked up new sports franchises in baseball, basketball, football or hockey, economists at the West Virginia University … Read more

Popular acid reflux medicine linked to higher risk of dementia: study

Popular acid reflux medicine linked to higher risk of dementia: study

Long-term use of popular acid reflux drugs has been linked to a higher risk of dementia, according to a new study. Published Wednesday in the journal for the American Academy of Neurology, the report examined patients who take medications called proton pump inhibitors (PPIs), such as omeprazole (Prilosec), esomeprazole (Nexium) and lansoprazole (Prevacid). Acid reflux occurs … Read more

Growing number of meat allergy cases linked to tick bites, CDC warns

Growing number of meat allergy cases linked to tick bites, CDC warns

Growing number of meat allergy cases linked to tick bites, CDC warns – CBS News Watch CBS News In a report released Thursday, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimates that up to 450,000 Americans since 2010 may have developed alpha-gal syndrome, a potentially life-threatening meat allergy that is spread by tick bites. … Read more

Salmonella outbreak linked to ground beef in Northeast sickens 16, hospitalizes 6

Salmonella outbreak linked to ground beef in Northeast sickens 16, hospitalizes 6

An outbreak of Salmonella linked to ground beef has sickened 16 people in the Northeast and hospitalized six others, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.  The agency said nine people who had taken ill were from New Jersey, with others in New York, Connecticut and Massachusetts. Investigators are working to identify the … Read more

What is ‘long vax?’ Symptoms linked to COVID-19 shot baffle docs

What is ‘long vax?’ Symptoms linked to COVID-19 shot baffle docs

You’ve heard of “long COVID,” the cases of people who can’t shake the lingering symptoms of COVID-19. Now comes “long vax” — a rare, but baffling set of symptoms that follow a small number of people for months after receiving the COVID-19 vaccine. “You see one or two patients and you wonder if it’s a … Read more

Being overweight is now linked to 18 types of cancer: new study

Being overweight is now linked to 18 types of cancer: new study

For years, doctors have sounded the alarm over the link between cancer and obesity. Being overweight or obese raises the risk of developing several different types of cancer, including breast, bowel, kidney and pancreatic. In all, 13 types of the disease were previously known to be associated with overweight body types — but now, that … Read more

Popular ‘Benzo’ drugs linked to suicide, brain damage — even if you stop taking them: study

Popular ‘Benzo’ drugs linked to suicide, brain damage — even if you stop taking them: study

Over 30 million Americans a year use benzodiazepines, or “benzos,” including Xanax, Valium, Ativan and Klonopin. Benzodiazepines are prescribed to treat anxiety disorders, insomnia, muscle spasms, schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, seizures and epilepsy. But this widely used class of drugs is linked to severe side effects and life impacts that can last for years — even … Read more

What is ‘Viking disease’? Deforming hand disorder linked to Neanderthals

What is ‘Viking disease’? Deforming hand disorder linked to Neanderthals

Poor Neanderthals just couldn’t catch a break. Our ancient ancestors, who probably died out through inbreeding, passed along genes that are still present in modern-day humans. Research now finds that those Neanderthal genes also gave some people an increased risk for “Viking disease,” also known as Dupuytren’s contracture. The condition causes the fingers of one … Read more

Heavy cannabis use linked to schizophrenia in young men: study

Heavy cannabis use linked to schizophrenia in young men: study

Young men who are heavy weed smokers could have a higher risk for developing schizophrenia, according to a new study. The research, which was published on May 4 in the journal Psychological Medicine, found that a shocking 30% of schizophrenia cases among men aged 21 to 30 could have been thwarted if they had averted … Read more

EPA proposes ban on working-class chemical linked to fatal health risks

EPA proposes ban on working-class chemical linked to fatal health risks

The Environmental Protection Agency is proposing a ban on most uses of methylene chloride, a solvent in adhesives, paint and coating products that is known to cause serious health risks and even death. “The science on methylene chloride is clear, exposure can lead to severe health impacts and even death, a reality for far too many families … Read more

14 million cases of type 2 diabetes linked to these foods, study says

14 million cases of type 2 diabetes  linked to these foods, study says

An estimated 14 million cases of type 2 diabetes were caused by a poor diet, a recent study published in Nature Medicine found. Diets that lacked whole grains or had too much-refined rice, wheat, or processed meats were linked to the disease. Those that included overconsumption of fruit juice or insufficient amounts of non-starchy vegetables, … Read more

Celeb-loved intermittent fasting diet linked to fertility problems: study

Celeb-loved intermittent fasting diet linked to fertility problems: study

Intermittent fasting is a popular diet trend that many celebrities including Jennifer Aniston, Nicole Kidman, Cameron Diaz and Mark Wahlberg practice. But research published in the journal Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences suggests that the dieting technique can cause fertility issues. A new study suggests that intermittent fasting could possibly be beneficial … Read more

Snoring linked to brain damage, early dementia: study

Snoring linked to brain damage, early dementia: study

This annoying sleep habit may have a dangerous effect on brain function.  Snoring as a result of sleep apnea could trigger cognitive decline leading to early dementia, a new study found. Scientists discovered that sleep apnea – which typically results in snoring – cuts off blood and oxygen to the brain, which can lead to continued … Read more

Doctor burnout linked to overprescribing opioids, antibiotics: study

Doctor burnout linked to overprescribing opioids, antibiotics: study

Doctor burnout has been linked to overprescribing opioids and antibiotics, a new study suggests. The study published in the British Journal of General Practice found that general practitioners who work long hours are up to five times more likely to prescribe high levels of medications. Researchers at the National Institute for Health and Care Research … Read more

Jake Paul and ‘world’s hottest speed skater’ Jutta Leerdam linked after Julia Rose split

Jake Paul and ‘world’s hottest speed skater’ Jutta Leerdam linked after Julia Rose split

Jake Paul might have a new lady in his life following his split from girlfriend Julia Rose. The YouTuber-turned-boxer has been linked to Dutch athlete Jutta Leerdam, who has been dubbed the “world’s hottest speed skater” by online publications. Sources have told De Telegraaf (via The Sun) that Paul, 26, and Leerdam, 24, have “been … Read more

Parkinson’s disease linked to common chemical banned in Europe — but allowed in 48 US states

Parkinson’s disease linked to common chemical banned in Europe — but allowed in 48 US states

A chemical widely used to dry clean clothes has been linked to the rise in Parkinson’s disease, the world’s fastest-growing brain condition. The connection between Parkinson’s disease and trichloroethylene, or TCE, has been suspected for decades, but a new report delivers damning evidence against the product, which has dozens of military, industrial, commercial, medical and … Read more