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26 Jan

Red Light Therapy Shows Promise in Protecting Football Players’ Brains

In a small, new study, college football players who used a special red light device during their entire season saw no increase in brain inflammation and injury over 16 weeks.

23 Jan

Smartwatches Help Catch Hidden Heart Rhythm Problems

Apple watches with cardiac monitoring programs significantly improve detection of AFib, a common, yet dangerous, heart rhythm disorder that can lead to stroke, new research suggests.

22 Jan

When Binge-Watching Becomes a Coping Mechanism for Loneliness

A new study finds addictive binge-watching may be an attempt to escape loneliness and improve emotions, at least temporarily.

Trump Officially Cuts Ties With WHO, Ending Decades-Long Partnership

I. Edwards HealthDay Reporter January 26, 2026

Trump Officially Cuts Ties With WHO, Ending Decades-Long Partnership

The United States has officially pulled out of the World Health Organization (WHO), a year after President Donald Trump announced plans to leave the global health group.

The Trump administration said the decision was based on what it called WHO’s poor handling of COVID-19, lack of adopting changes and political pressure from some mem... Full Page

CDC Restores $5 Billion in Public Health Grants After 24-Hour Pause

I. Edwards HealthDay Reporter January 26, 2026

CDC Restores $5 Billion in Public Health Grants After 24-Hour Pause

Federal officials have lifted a short pause on more than 100 public health grants worth over $5 billion, allowing states to continue work aimed at strengthening health systems.

The funding, provided through the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), supports public health departments in all 50 states, Washington, D.C., and ... Full Page

FDA Links ByHeart Baby Formula Outbreak to Milk Powder Ingredient

I. Edwards HealthDay Reporter January 26, 2026

FDA Links ByHeart Baby Formula Outbreak to Milk Powder Ingredient

Federal health officials say a milk ingredient used in ByHeart infant formula may be tied to a botulism outbreak that has sickened dozens of babies across the U.S.

On Friday, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) reported finding bacteria that causes infant botulism in two samples connected to the formula.

One came from an unop... Full Page

Tennessee Fungus Outbreak Sickens 35, Kills 1, Linked to Soil Exposure

I. Edwards HealthDay Reporter January 26, 2026

Tennessee Fungus Outbreak Sickens 35, Kills 1, Linked to Soil Exposure

Tennessee health officials are investigating a cluster of infections tied to a fungus found in soil, after at least 35 people became sick. 

One death is under review.

The illness, called histoplasmosis, affects the lungs and can feel like the flu. Symptoms may include fever, cough, chest pain, chills, tiredness and night sweats.... Full Page

Trees — But Not Grass Or Other Greenery — Good For Urban Dwellers' Heart Health

Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter January 26, 2026

Trees — But Not Grass Or Other Greenery — Good For Urban Dwellers' Heart Health

Trees — but not grass or other greenery — are associated with a lower risk of heart disease in cities, a new study says.

People living in urban areas with more trees have a 4% lower risk of heart disease, researchers will report in the February issue of the journal Environmental Epidemiology.

On the other hand, l... Full Page

Millions Of Americans Are Microdosing Psychedelics, Survey Finds

Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter January 26, 2026

Millions Of Americans Are Microdosing Psychedelics, Survey Finds

Psychedelics are catching on in the United States, but not always to find one’s third eye or reach another plane of reality, a new study says.

An estimated 10 million U.S. adults microdosed psilocybin, LSD or MDMA in 2025, according to research published by the think-tank RAND.

Researchers found that microdosing — taking ... Full Page

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