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26 Mar

Do Birth Control Pills and IUDs Raise Brain Pressure Risk? New Study Says No

Researchers analyzed data from more than 670,000 women and found no link between hormonal contraception and a rare but serious brain pressure disorder.

25 Mar

Ultra-Processed Foods Linked to Lower Male Fertility and Early Embryonic Changes, Study Finds

Ultra-processed food consumption by both men and women may impact fertility and embryonic development in early pregnancy, a new study finds.

24 Mar

Unsafe Levels of Lead Found in Kids' Fast Fashion

Researchers tested 11 shirts from children's fast-fashion and discount clothing stores. All contained lead levels above FDA limits, according to the results.

Bees and Hummingbirds May Be Consuming Small Amounts of Alcohol

HealthDay Staff HealthDay Reporter March 26, 2026

Bees and Hummingbirds May Be Consuming Small Amounts of Alcohol

Bees getting buzzed? It may sound like a joke, but when bees and hummingbirds visit flowers, they're often consuming small amounts of alcohol alongside the yummy nectar.

A new study from the University of California, Berkeley, found that many flowers have small amounts of alcohol in their nectar.

Researchers tested nectar from 29 pla... Full Page

FDA Warns Biotech Firm Over Cancer Drug Claims

HealthDay Staff HealthDay Reporter March 26, 2026

FDA Warns Biotech Firm Over Cancer Drug Claims

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has warned a biotech company about claims that its bladder cancer drug could treat and prevent multiple types of cancer.

The agency sent a warning letter Tuesday to ImmunityBio, saying recent statements about its drug Anktiva were misleading.

The concerns involve comments made by its billio... Full Page

Two States Sue Cord Blood Company Over Misleading Claims

HealthDay Staff HealthDay Reporter March 26, 2026

Two States Sue Cord Blood Company Over Misleading Claims

Two states are suing a major cord blood storage company, claiming it misled parents about the benefits of saving their newborn’s stem cells.

Texas filed a lawsuit last month against Cord Blood Registry (CBR), and Arizona filed a similar case last year. Officials say the company made misleading claims about the usefulness of these cel... Full Page

New WHO Guidance Aims To Speed Tuberculosis Testing

HealthDay Staff HealthDay Reporter March 26, 2026

New WHO Guidance Aims To Speed Tuberculosis Testing

The World Health Organization (WHO) is urging countries to move faster to detect and treat one of the world’s deadliest infectious diseases: Tuberculosis (TB).

On March 24, a day widely recognized as World TB Day 2026, the agency released new guidance supporting simpler tests that can be done near where patients get care, instead of ... Full Page

Small Daily Habits Can Add Up To Better Heart Health

Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter March 26, 2026

Small Daily Habits Can Add Up To Better Heart Health

Even small improvements to your daily habits – a few minutes more sleep, a couple extra minutes of exercise, a daily side serving of veggies – can lower your risk of heart attack, stroke and heart failure, a new study says.

People who slept 11 minutes more, performed an extra 4.5 minutes of exercise, and ate an additional quart... Full Page

Can You Drink Enough Fluids To Prevent Kidney Stones? Maybe Not, New Study Says

Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter March 26, 2026

Can You Drink Enough Fluids To Prevent Kidney Stones? Maybe Not, New Study Says

Drinking lots of fluids is recommended for warding off kidney stones, which can cause intense and unbearable pain.

But it’s very difficult – and possibly impossible – for people to down enough fluids to prevent kidney stones, a major new study says.

Patients with kidney stones were able to hydrate more and increase ... Full Page

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