Why Does Dementia Take So Long to Diagnose?
Catching dementia early can mean better treatment, planning, and peace of mind for families.
Bladder Supplement Recalled Nationwide for Potential E. Coli Contamination
The bottles were sold to customers online through Amazon and Walmart online platforms.

US Obesity Rate Falls as Diabetes Cases Reach All-Time High: Gallup
Diagnoses of diabetes have reached an all-time high of 13.8 percent.
Hiring Picks Up Amid Steady Weekly Job Growth in US Private Sector: ADP
Other measurements suggest the labor market’s low firing, low hiring trend persists.
Common Drug Combo May Raise Seizure Risk in Nursing Home Residents, Study Finds
The study analyzed residents taking tramadol with a range of antidepressants.

Tinnitus: Ringing or Buzzing Sounds Without an External Source–Here Are the Causes
The ringing or other phantom sounds can emerge in one or both ears, and the symptoms vary widely between people.

Chagas Disease: The Hidden Infection That Becomes a Lifelong Disease–How to Prevent It
Chagas disease is caused by a parasite found in the droppings of kissing bugs, which are left behind after the bugs feed on a person.
5 Circumduction Exercises for Maximum Motion
Joints that like to move can get stiff and painful when deprived of motion. Circumduction exercises can keep your joints happy and healthy.
British Advocacy Group Asks for Cancer Warnings on Ham, Bacon Products
Products such as bacon, ham, and hot dogs may contain curing ingredients, such as nitrites, to preserve them.

Texas Sues Tylenol Maker Over Allegedly Omitting Evidence of Autism Link From Marketing
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is requesting that the court block Johnson & Johnson and Kenvue from deceptive advertising of Tylenol in Texas.
Stillbirth Rates in US Remain Alarmingly High, New Study Finds
The study of more than 2.7 million pregnancies reveals a rate of one in 150—higher than CDC figures.

Breast Cancer: 2nd Most Common Cancer in Women–Here Are the Early Signs
About two-thirds of breast cancer cases are detected at a localized stage, when the disease remains confined to the breast and treatment tends to be effective.

Irritable Bowel Syndrome: Most Common Gut Disorder–Key Symptoms to Watch For
In IBS, the gut’s signals go haywire–normal messages get misinterpreted, and the body responds as if something’s wrong.
Unexpected Signs of a Hip Problem—and What You Can Do About It
Around 72 percent of Americans misunderstand the source of their pain.




























































