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18 Feb

Sugary Drinks Tied to Adolescent Anxiety in New Study

Teens who regularly drink large amounts of sugar-sweetened beverages — including soda, energy drinks, sweetened teas and coffee drinks — are more likely to report symptoms of anxiety.

17 Feb

1 in 4 Teens Sending Sexts — Many Face Blackmail, New Study Warns

A new survey of nearly 3,500 teens finds a surge in sexting since 2019 and an increase in sextortion or blackmail.

16 Feb

Intermittent Fasting Falls Short for Weight Loss, Major Review Finds

A large, new evidence review finds intermittent fasting may not help overweight or obese patients loose a significant amount of weight or improve their quality of life.

Bananas From a Decade-Old Mining Spill Area in Brazil May Be Unsafe, Research Says

I. Edwards HealthDay Reporter February 18, 2026

Bananas From a Decade-Old Mining Spill Area in Brazil May Be Unsafe, Research Says

More than a decade after a major mining disaster in Brazil, scientists are still uncovering its health effects, including potential risks from food grown in nearby soil.

A new study suggests that bananas grown near the Doce River estuary may pose health risks for children under 6, due to lingering contamination from iron mining waste relea... Full Page

Mandy Moore Shares Why RSV Protection Became a Priority for Her Family

I. Edwards HealthDay Reporter February 18, 2026

Mandy Moore Shares Why RSV Protection Became a Priority for Her Family

When actress and singer/songwriter Mandy Moore talks about RSV, it’s not just as a celebrity, it’s as a mom who’s lived through it.

In 2023, both of Moore’s sons came down with respiratory syncytial virus, or RSV, at the same time. The experience, she says, was overwhelming.

“I just will not forget how h... Full Page

NIH Institute Told To Drop ‘Biodefense’ and 'Pandemic Preparedness' Language From Website

I. Edwards HealthDay Reporter February 18, 2026

NIH Institute Told To Drop ‘Biodefense’ and 'Pandemic Preparedness' Language From Website

As new infectious threats emerge worldwide, a key U.S. health agency is quietly stepping away from language tied to pandemic planning, a change some experts warn could leave Americans less protected when the next crisis hits.

Staff at the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) have been told to remove references to &... Full Page

Peanut Butter Sold in 40 States Recalled Over Possible Plastic Contamination

I. Edwards HealthDay Reporter February 18, 2026

Peanut Butter Sold in 40 States Recalled Over Possible Plastic Contamination

If you have peanut butter at home, federal health officials say it’s worth taking a closer look.

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has announced a recall of more than 20,000 peanut butter products after pieces of plastic were found during the manufacturing process.

The peanut butter was made by Ventura Foods and sold ... Full Page

Want To Preserve Brain Health? Engage In A Lifetime Pursuit Of Knowledge, Study Says

Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter February 18, 2026

Want To Preserve Brain Health? Engage In A Lifetime Pursuit Of Knowledge, Study Says

“Anyone who stops learning is old, whether at 20 or 80,” American entrepreneur Henry Ford once said. “Anyone who keeps learning stays young.”

There’s something to that, a new study says.

People who engage in a lifetime pursuit of learning have a lower risk of Alzheimer’s disease, as well as slower ... Full Page

'Smart Clothing' The Next Frontier In Fitness Tracking, Study Says

Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter February 18, 2026

'Smart Clothing' The Next Frontier In Fitness Tracking, Study Says

Health-conscious folks are used to strapping a Fitbit to their wrist or a step counter to their belt before they start walking or jogging.

But new research is opening the door to “smart clothing” that would count a person’s steps or track their movement without requiring any extra gadgets, a new study says.

Breakthr... Full Page

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