Trump administration to link Tylenol use during pregnancy to autism: What research says |

The Trump administration is expected to link pregnant women’s Tylenol use to autism risk, advising caution unless a fever is present. Federal health officials reviewed studies suggesting a potential link between prenatal acetaminophen exposure and neurodevelopmental disorders. However, other research found no causal link, offering reassurance to those using acetaminophen during pregnancy for pain or…

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4 worst breakfast habits that increase dementia risk and harm brain health |

Dementia is a progressive condition that affects memory, thinking, and daily functioning. While there is currently no cure, lifestyle choices, especially diet, can play a significant role in slowing its progression and protecting brain health. Nutrition fuels the brain, and the first meal of the day can either support or harm long-term cognitive function. Unfortunately,…

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The first signs families often miss

This World Alzheimer’s Day, take the time to check in with loved ones. Notice the little things. Are they repeating questions? Avoiding friends? Struggling with bills? Having open, compassionate conversations is the first step. Encourage them to see a doctor, and remember that Alzheimer’s doesn’t just affect one person it affects the whole family. Awareness…

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What causes excessive sweating on the face and head: Understanding craniofacial hyperhidrosis |

Excessive sweating of the face and head can be both uncomfortable and socially challenging. Normally, sweating helps regulate body temperature, cooling the body during heat, exercise, or stress. However, in some people, the body produces more sweat than necessary, a condition called hyperhidrosis. When this overproduction occurs specifically on the head and face, it is…

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Scuba diving isn’t always safe: Understanding risks, safety checks, and real-life lessons for divers |

Scuba diving is a popular adventure sport, drawing millions worldwide, including an estimated 0.6–3.5 million divers in the United States. Many travel to exotic tropical destinations to explore the underwater world. While diving-related injuries are relatively uncommon, they pose unique medical challenges that are often misunderstood. Most healthcare providers receive limited training in diagnosing or…

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