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Who Are The Loneliest Americans?

Middle-aged Americans are most likely to feel the pinch of loneliness in their lives these days, a new AARP survey has found.

About 1 out of 4 U.S. adults 45 and older (40%) say they’re lonely, up from 35% in 2018 and 2010, survey results show.

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People With Diabetes Face Dramatically Higher Odds Of Sudden Cardiac Death

THURSDAY, Dec. 4, 2025 (HealthDay News) —  Diabetes can be literally heart-stopping, a new study asserts.

People with either type 1 or type 2 diabetes have a dramatically higher risk of sudden cardiac death, which occurs when the heart stops beating, researchers reported today in the European Heart Journal.

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Poor Kidney Health Might Influence Dementia, Alzheimer's Risk

Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter December 4, 2025

Poor Kidney Health Might Influence Dementia, Alzheimer's Risk

Your brain health might be linked to how well your kidneys are working, a new study says.

People with impaired kidney function have higher levels of proteins in their blood that are linked to Alzheimer’s disease, researchers reported Dec. 4 in the journal Neurology.

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Background AI Scribe Can Help Doctors During Patient Visits

Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter December 4, 2025

Background AI Scribe Can Help Doctors During Patient Visits

Artificial intelligence (AI) tools that "eavesdrop" on patient visits can significantly cut down on doctors’ paperwork burden, a new study says.

Doctors using a AI scribe software to help document office visits cut their paperwork time by nearly 10%, researchers reported in the New England Journal of Medicine AI.

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Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter December 4, 2025

Should You Know Whether You Have Dense Breasts? Maybe Not, Experts Argue

American women are notified if a mammogram reveals they have dense breasts, which can hamper the accuracy of breast cancer screening.

But this knowledge might be more trouble than it’s worth, a new study argues.

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U.S. Skips World AIDS Day for the First Time in 37 Years

For the first time in more than three decades, the United States did not take part in World AIDS Day on December 1, a major change from past years when the day was used to raise awareness about HIV/AIDS and honor the millions of people lost to the disease.

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