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20 Oct

Early Smartphone Use Linked to Family Conflict and Emotional Distance

A new study shows early smartphone use leads to family conflict and hidden mental distress among adolescents.

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Surprising Number of Young Adults Use Pot or Alcohol as a Sleep Aid

A new study finds more than 1 in 5 young adults are using marijuana or alcohol to help them fall asleep.

16 Oct

ADHD in Women: Missed Signs, Delayed Diagnoses

A new study finds women are being diagnosed with ADHD, on average, five years later than men. Researchers say the delay is causing more severe symptoms, as well as an increase in anxiety and depression.

New, More Dangerous Mpox Strain Found in 3 Californians

New, More Dangerous Mpox Strain Found in 3 Californians

A more dangerous strain of mpox, a virus that causes painful lesions and flulike symptoms, has been detected in three California residents who had not traveled internationally.

Officials said this is the first known local spread of the severe form in the United States.

The strain, called Clade 1, has caused tens of thousands of infec...

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Trump Announces Lower-Cost Fertility Drug Deal With EMD Serono

Trump Announces Lower-Cost Fertility Drug Deal With EMD Serono

The Trump administration announced that Boston-based drugmaker EMD Serono will lower the price of one of its leading fertility drugs as part of push to make in vitro fertilization (IVF) more affordable.

The company’s drug GONAL-F, which helps stimulate ovulation, will soon be available at a discount through TrumpRx, a federal website...

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California To Launch Insulin for Just $11 a Pen

California To Launch Insulin for Just $11 a Pen

California will start selling low-cost insulin Jan. 1, nearly three years after Gov. Gavin Newsom announced a plan to make lifesaving medications more affordable for folks with diabetes.

The state’s insulin — sold under the brand name CalRx — will be available at a recommended price of $11 per pen, or $55 for a five-pack....

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Deadly Diarrhea Germ Targets White Patients, Study Says

Deadly Diarrhea Germ Targets White Patients, Study Says

An opportunistic bacterial infection that causes deadly diarrhea is more likely to kill white patients than Black or Hispanic people, a new study says.

About 84% of deaths caused by Clostridioides difficile infections occur among white people, researchers reported in Atlanta Sunday at IDWeek, the joint annual meeting of America&rs...

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RSV Antibody Shot Safe For Infants Even If Mom Was Vaccinated During Pregnancy, Experts Say

RSV Antibody Shot Safe For Infants Even If Mom Was Vaccinated During Pregnancy, Experts Say

Babies can be safely administered antibody protection against respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) after birth even if their moms had RSV vaccination while pregnant, a new study says.

An antibody shot called nirsevimab (Beyfortus) is available after delivery to provide babies with protection against RSV, a respiratory infection that is the mo...

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1 In 10 Kids Rarely Venture Outside To Play, Poll Finds

1 In 10 Kids Rarely Venture Outside To Play, Poll Finds

Some young children are virtual shut-ins, rarely leaving their homes to play, a new poll shows.

About 1 in 10 preschoolers and toddlers go outside to play once a week or less, according to results from the University of Michigan Health C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital National Poll on Children’s Health.

Playing outside has b...

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