Report: Lung Cancer Cases, Deaths Declining in the U.S.

Key TakeawaysLung cancer mortality continues to drop in the United States, according to a new report from the American Cancer Society.Mortality rates for the disease have been rapidly decreasing since 2009.Experts say that there are many reasons for the decline, including better diagnosis and treatment. Key Takeaways Lung cancer mortality continues to drop in the United States, according to a new report from the American Cancer Society.Mortality rates for the disease have been rapidly decreasing since 2009....

January 17, 2025 · 6 min · 1225 words · Tina Osborne

Report: What Does It Take to Be a Leader in LGBTQ+ Health Care?

Key Takeaways Healthcare systems are getting better at providing care for LGBTQ+ patients. This year, a record 906 institutions participated in the Human Rights Campaign Foundation’s Healthcare Equality Index (HEI), and 82% were deemed top performers or leaders in LGBTQ+ patient-centered care. For these patients, care from specialists who understand gender identity is a necessity. “If you have somewhere where you feel safe to access your health care, then you’re going to be able to access [more] services,” Sergio Luna, a patient navigator forHealth Center Partner’s Vista Community Clinicin Southern California, told Verywell....

January 17, 2025 · 5 min · 958 words · Alexandria Irwin

Report: Women More Likely Than Men to Have Put Off Health Care During Pandemic

Key TakeawaysAccording to a new survey from the Kaiser Family Foundation, nearly 40% of women report that they have skipped preventive health services during the pandemic.The report found that even women in poor or fair health avoided seeking care.Doctors are concerned about the potential fallout of putting off needed and preventive care. Key Takeaways According to a new survey from the Kaiser Family Foundation, nearly 40% of women report that they have skipped preventive health services during the pandemic....

January 17, 2025 · 9 min · 1753 words · Heather Nolan

Reports of Adverse Effects of Hand Sanitizer Increased During COVID

Key TakeawaysSince the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and poison control centers throughout the United States have been getting more reports of adverse events related to using hand sanitizer.Most of the fifty reported cases were in adults (though four occurred in children). The symptoms of nausea, dizziness, and headache were mild and mostly occurred after a person used a product in a poorly ventilated space....

January 17, 2025 · 9 min · 1827 words · Brandon Allen

Requesting Your Dental Records

Hero Images / Getty Images Your Right to Obtain Access to Your Dental Records HIPAA is the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act. It’s a law that helps ensure the privacy of your medical information. All healthcare providers, health organizations, and government health plans that use, store, maintain, or transmit patient healthcare information are required to comply with HIPAA. Only small, self-administered health organizations are excluded from the law. Thanks to HIPAA, you are the only person with theright to your dental and other medical records....

January 17, 2025 · 3 min · 519 words · Brandon White

Rescue Medications for Seizures

Rescue seizure medications are prescription medications used to stop a seizure while it is occurring. Common emergency situations that may require rescue medications includeseizures that last longer or occur more oftenthan usual and seizures of unknown origin.These medications are fast-acting, and their effects often wear off within a few hours. PeopleImages / iStock / Getty Images Rescue Seizure Medications In addition to stopping seizures, rescue seizure medications also cause tiredness, dizziness, and slowed thinking....

January 17, 2025 · 8 min · 1614 words · Shelly Jones

Research Finds Heart Disease Symptoms Are More Nuanced in Women

Key TakeawaysCardiovascular diseases come with a range of symptoms and manifest differently in men and women.The lack of research on how heart disease symptoms develop in women often leads to misdiagnoses or late diagnoses. Key Takeaways Cardiovascular diseases come with a range of symptoms and manifest differently in men and women.The lack of research on how heart disease symptoms develop in women often leads to misdiagnoses or late diagnoses. Symptoms of cardiovascular disease can manifest differently in men and women....

January 17, 2025 · 6 min · 1195 words · Robert Short

Research Highlights the Need for Individualized Anorexia Treatment

Key TakeawaysAmong the standard treatments for anorexia nervosa treatment, it does not appear that a single therapy is effective for every patient.Individualized treatment for people living with anorexia nervosa seems to be the most beneficial.The complications from anorexia nervosa can be severe and even fatal; however, most can be addressed and monitored with proper medical care. Key Takeaways Among the standard treatments for anorexia nervosa treatment, it does not appear that a single therapy is effective for every patient....

January 17, 2025 · 10 min · 2022 words · Jason Nash

Research Recap: Younger Adults at a Higher Risk of 17 Cancers

A study published this week from researchers at the American Cancer Society inThe Lancet Public Healthadds to growing evidence that young adults are more likely to develop several types of cancer than older generations. We’ve covered this phenomenon before. Research published last year inJAMA Network Openshowed that people in their 30s, and young women in particular, saw disproportionately high rates of cancer between 2010 and 2019. Breast, thyroid, and colon or rectal cancers were diagnosed the most in people under 50....

January 17, 2025 · 5 min · 1018 words · Donna Brock

Research Shows Moving May Increase Your Risk of Chronic Conditions

Key TakeawaysA person’s risk of an uncontrolled chronic condition increases when they move to a place where that condition is more prevalent.Where a person lives significantly impacts their likelihood of developing poor blood pressure or experiencing depressive symptoms.Moving between counties or states has a greater impact on health outcomes than moving within the same county. Key Takeaways A person’s risk of an uncontrolled chronic condition increases when they move to a place where that condition is more prevalent....

January 17, 2025 · 9 min · 1761 words · Carrie Clarke DDS

Research Shows Putting Up Holiday Decorations Can Help Boost Your Mood

Key TakeawaysPutting up holiday decorations can help lift our spirits and help us cope with the pandemic, experts say.Research shows that partaking in rituals can help us process grief and give us a sense of control.Because the pandemic has caused so much anxiety and uncertainty in our lives, engaging in traditions—both old and new—can improve our well-being and bring back some cheer. Key Takeaways Putting up holiday decorations can help lift our spirits and help us cope with the pandemic, experts say....

January 17, 2025 · 5 min · 1010 words · Blake Smith

Research Shows Sleep Is a Critical Part of Traumatic Brain Injury Recovery

Key Takeaways Getting enough quality sleep at night is crucial for your overall health and wellbeing. And now, researchers at the Oregon Health & Science University found that sleep also plays an essential role in the healing of traumatic brain injuries. In the February study, the researchers used MRIs on military veterans to observe the perivascular spaces that surround blood vessels in the brain. Enlargement of these spaces typically occurs in aging and is associated with the development of dementia....

January 17, 2025 · 8 min · 1497 words · Daniel Greene

Research Shows Texas Abortion Ban Didn’t Stop People From Seeking Abortion Care

Key TakeawaysTexas introduced the most restrictive state abortion law in the United States in September, prohibiting abortion as early as five or six weeks and enabling people to sue abortion providers or anyone who helps someone attain an abortion after this stage.Two new studies show that the law has merely forced thousands of Texans to seek care out-of-state or search for alternative means to end their pregnancies.Three of the four states that border Texas have so-called trigger laws that would prohibit abortion if the Supreme Court were to overturnRoe v....

January 17, 2025 · 7 min · 1295 words · Timothy Collier