Health July 18 Here's what marijuana really does to the developing brain, according to a psychiatrist Brain specialist Dr. Daniel Amen warns that marijuana use in teens and young adults is linked to higher rates of mental issues as research on cannabis' health impact develops.
Health July 18 Nicotine pouches pose alarming danger in US households, experts warn A recent study reveals nicotine pouch ingestions among children under 6 increased by 763% from 2020 to 2023, posing greater poisoning risks than other nicotine products.
Health July 8 Never smoked? You could still be at risk of developing lung cancer, doctors warn Medical experts report rising lung cancer diagnoses in non-smokers as smoking rates decline, raising questions about expanding screening guidelines beyond traditional high-risk groups.
Travel June 29 Flight attendant demands passenger spit out Zyn, leaving travelers confused about policies Smokeless nicotine pouches exist in a gray area for air travel, with TSA allowing them in luggage but airlines having unclear policies about in-flight use, causing passenger confusion.
Health June 28 Billionaire's death after swallowing bee raises questions about rare cardiac reaction Cardiologists discuss the rare possibility of bee-related cardiac events after Indian businessman Sunjay Kapur reportedly suffered a fatal heart attack swallowing an insect during a polo match.
Health June 27 CDC committee moves to phase out controversial mercury ingredient from flu vaccines CDC advisory committee recommends thimerosal-free influenza vaccines for all adults and children, despite claims that the mercury-based preservative poses no health risks.
Health June 27 Disposable vapes more toxic and carcinogenic than cigarettes, study shows New UC Davis study finds that illegal disposable e-cigarettes contain hazardous levels of toxic metals like lead and nickel, presenting a higher cancer risk than cigarettes.
Health June 26 Ear wax could offer clues of early Parkinson's disease, study suggests Scientists find volatile compounds in ear wax may help detect Parkinson's disease earlier than traditional methods, offering a potential inexpensive screening tool.
Health June 25 Mouth taping touted by some for better sleep as experts cite safety concerns Sleep experts discuss mouth taping, a trend that encourages nasal breathing for better oxygen absorption and dental health, while warning about potential risks.
Rare Diseases June 24 Teen with unnamed condition can't eat any food, baffling doctors worldwide Finley Ranson, 14, from England, has a rare condition causing his body to react to all food like a virus. He needs lipids to be infused directly into his heart.
Health June 17 New COVID variant may cause 'razor blade throat' — here's what to know Patients are reporting a "razor blade throat" symptom — potentially due to the new "Nimbus" COVID variant — in which their throat feels as if they've swallowed shards of glass.