HEALTH
Map Reveals the Nations Growing Faster Than the US
Should we be concerned about America's record low fertility rates?
Chocolate Recall Update As FDA Sets Highest Risk Level
The FDA has issued an update on an earlier recall, classifying it as the most critical level of health risk if the product is consumed.
Dog's Behavior Alerted Woman Something Was Wrong, Then She Got Diagnosed
"It was as if he sensed my illness before I fully understood it myself," Cecy Gallegos said.
Cardiologist Reveals Their Exercise Routine for a Healthier Heart
"I am not a natural athlete or exerciser," cardiologist Shaline Rao told Newsweek. "I look at it as part of preventative health."
Baby Food: Scientists Seek Ways to Reduce Toxic Metals in Rice
Water in rice fields can increase dangerous toxic metals in baby foods, according to new research from the University of Delaware.
Overweight Children at Greater Risk of Adult Schizophrenia, Study Says
Scientists do not know why childhood BMI seems to be linked with schizophrenia but suggest that excess weight might alter the structure of young brains.
Unprecedented Bird Flu Levels Detected in Texas Wastewater: 'Concerning'
"These results need to be taken very seriously," experts told Newsweek.
Why Some People Shed More Pounds on Weight Loss Drugs
Some people lose more weight on drugs like Ozempic, Wegovy and Saxenda than others, and a new study reveals why that might be.
Hot Dog Recall as Customers Told Meat 'Should Be Thrown Away'
"They inadvertently mislabeled beef wiener products as beef and pork wiener products and vice versa," the USDA explains.
Mpox Vaccine Update Issued by WHO
The announcement marks the first mpox vaccine to be added to the WHO's prequalification list to facilitate timely access and stop the spread of the virus.
Depression: Five Million Americans May Benefit From Psychedelic Therapy
Breakthrough therapy designations have been granted to use the active ingredient in magic mushrooms to treat depression and a broader approval may be coming.
Unhealthy Fathers May Pass Heart Disease Risk to Daughters
The daughters of fathers who eat unhealthy diets may have an increased risk of heart disease, according to a recent mouse study.
Women's Health: Doctor Warns Against Returning Fashion Trend
The stylish silhouette actually produces a "haven for bacteria," increasing your risk of all sorts of health problems.
Girls May Start Puberty Early Due To Toxic Chemicals
Girls may be starting puberty early due to chemicals interfering with their hormones; a study has identified potential culprits.
Walnut Recall Update as FDA Sets Second-Highest Risk Level
Flagstone Foods LLC announced a recall of Emerald Kettle Glazed Walnuts in August.
Trojan Condoms Contain Cancer-Causing Chemicals: Lawsuit Claims
A lawsuit has been filed against Trojan condoms, but should we actually be concerned?
Population: As US Births Fall, Do We Need More Kids? Demographer Weighs In
U.S. birth rates have reached record lows, but should we be worried?
Alzheimer's Decline May Be Slowed by Protein Boost
The findings throw into question what we thought we knew about Alzheimer's, and how to treat it.
How Horses are Helping ISIS Survivors Heal: 'It's like Watching Magic'
It's been a decade since ISIS committed genocide against Iraq's Yazidi population. Workers and animals at an equine therapy center are now providing relief.
How Your Dog Changes Your Brain
Petting your dog and gazing into its eyes may cause your brain waves to sync up, researchers found.
Raisin Recall Update as FDA Sets Highest Risk Level
Consumption of the product could result in a "life-threatening" reaction, the FDA has warned.
COVID Map Update: Major Shift in US States With Highest Rates
A new cluster of states across the country has seen a significant spike in the recorded COVID-19 cases.
COVID Lockdowns Changed Teenagers' Brains, Study Reveals
"What did it mean for our teens to be at home rather than in their social groups?" the researchers asked.
Anthrax Outbreak Kills Moose and 'Multiple Beef Herds' in Wyoming
"This recent detection in a moose is the only documented case reported in wildlife at this time," the Wyoming Game and Fish Department said.