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13 Apr

Common Household Gas Tied to Ovarian Cancer Risk

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Long-Term Opioid Prescriptions Fall By About A Quarter

Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter April 14, 2026

Long-Term Opioid Prescriptions Fall By About A Quarter

Long-term opioid prescriptions have declined dramatically in the United States, reflecting progress made against America’s opioid epidemic, a new study says.

Patients on active long-term opioid treatment – defined as 90 days or longer – fell by nearly a quarter (24%) between 2015 and 2023, researchers recently reported in... Full Page

Marriage's Hidden Benefit? A Lower Risk Of Cancer

Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter April 14, 2026

Marriage's Hidden Benefit? A Lower Risk Of Cancer

People who shun settling down for staying foot loose and fancy free might pay a price for their solitary lives, a new study says.

Adults who’ve never married have a significantly higher risk of developing cancer compared to those who’ve gotten hitched, researchers reported April 8 in the journal Cancer Research Communicatio... Full Page

Young Cancer Survivors Face Doubled Risk Of Subsequent New Cancer

Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter April 14, 2026

Young Cancer Survivors Face Doubled Risk Of Subsequent New Cancer

Teenagers and young adults who survive a bout with cancer shouldn’t let their guard down in the years that follow, a new study warns.

They have double the risk of developing a new cancer — even those who’ve survived longer than five years, researchers reported April 13 in the Canadian Medical Association Journal.... Full Page

Gut Bacteria Might Drive Rare Food Allergy in Children, Study Finds

Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter April 14, 2026

Gut Bacteria Might Drive Rare Food Allergy in Children, Study Finds

Gut bacteria could be driving the problems of children with a rare but serious food allergy condition, a new study says.

Kids with food protein-induced enterocolitis syndrome (FPIES) have gut bacteria profiles that differ significantly from healthy children, researchers reported in The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology.Full Page

Stents Can Ease Long-Term Symptoms Of Deep Vein Thrombosis, Trial Shows

Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter April 14, 2026

Stents Can Ease Long-Term Symptoms Of Deep Vein Thrombosis, Trial Shows

A common and painful complication of deep vein thrombosis can be helped in much the same way doctors now treat many heart attacks, a new study says.

Placing a stent to open and strengthen a damaged vein can reduce the severity of post-thrombotic syndrome, an aftereffect that can occur within two years of a person’s initial bout with ... Full Page

Second Meningitis Vaccine Doses Offered After U.K. Outbreak

HealthDay Staff HealthDay Reporter April 13, 2026

Second Meningitis Vaccine Doses Offered After U.K. Outbreak

Nearly 12,000 people in the U.K. who received a first dose of the MenB vaccine will now be offered a second shot starting next week, after a deadly meningitis outbreak linked to a university in Kent.

The outbreak led to two deaths and 19 confirmed cases in a short period, according to NHS Kent.

A 21-year-old university student and a ... Full Page

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