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'Loner' telltale signs, plus Alzheimer's announcements and Olympics safety concerns
Thomas Matthew Crooks (center) was described by classmates as an “outcast” who was always alone and was “bullied every day.” (Bethel Park School District; iStock)
RED FLAGS – Amid the FBI’s assertion that Trump’s would-be assassin was a “loner,” mental health experts share warning signs and tips for how to help. Continue reading…
LINE OF SIGHT – “Pickleball saved my sight,” claims a Florida woman, 79. She shares with Fox News Digital how her love for the sport led to an important diagnosis. Continue reading…
HIGH ACCURACY – A new Alzheimer’s blood test showed 90% accuracy in detecting the dementia at routine health care appointments. Doctors weigh in on the “surprising” results. Continue reading…
Approximately one in five women and one in 10 men develop dementia due to Alzheimer’s disease, according to the Alzheimer’s Association. (iStock)
AFFORDABLE AND ACCESSIBLE – The first generic GLP-1 medication is now available – here’s what that means for patients with diabetes. Continue reading…
KNOW YOUR RISK – Excess body fat in two particular areas could put you at a higher risk for Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s, a new study found. Continue reading…
TESTING THE WATERS – Concerns about heavy rains negatively impacting the water quality of the Seine River led to cancellations of some Olympic events. Experts share the specific risks swimmers could face. Continue reading…
Triathlon athletes compete and swim in the Seine River during a test event for the women’s triathlon for the upcoming 2024 Olympic Games in Paris. Click below to get experts’ take on concerns about the river’s water quality. (Getty Images)
FIRE HAZARD – Exposure to wildfire smoke could increase the risk of dementia, researchers have discovered. Cognitive experts break down the link between fires and brain health. Continue reading…
EXTREME EXPOSURE – Some teens are chasing higher UV indexes to maximize their tans. Here’s why that could be dangerous, according to dermatologists. Continue reading…
FIT TO SERVE? – Some medical experts question whether staying in office could put Joe Biden’s health at further risk. Continue reading…
Experts agreed that the high-pressure nature of the presidency could pose “significant health risks” for President Joe Biden. (Getty Images)
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Nutrition experts react to new food pyramid, and more of this week’s biggest health stories
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→ Health experts react to the Trump administration’s newly revamped food pyramid
→ Deadly superbug spreads across US as drug resistance grows
→ Common pain relievers may raise heart disease and stroke risk, doctors warn
The Trump administration announced on Wednesday the 2025-2030 Dietary Guidelines for Americans, putting “real food” back at the center of health. (Chance Yeh/Getty Images for HubSpot; iStock)
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→ Flu cases spiked in New York State again this week, sparking warnings from health officials
→ Not all cancers should be treated right away, medical experts say
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→ Trending “analog bags” are being touted as replacements for smartphones
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→ Experimental vaccine could save thousands of lives per year, scientist claims
→ Little-known prescription pill is helping Americans drink less alcohol
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→ Elon Musk announced that Neuralink — the brain implant chip that allows users to communicate using their minds — will start “high-volume” production this year, calling the step a “big deal”
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