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Historically, parents have been advised to avoid it. give peanuts Although it is given to babies for the first few years of life, new research confirms that food allergies can be prevented even earlier, during infancy.A 2025 study led by Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia analyzed medical records from dozens of pediatric clinics across the country and found that early introduction of peanuts reduced child mortality rates by 27%. Diagnosis of peanut allergy Food allergies decreased among children, with overall food allergies decreasing by 38%.The latest study also found that eggs surpassed peanuts as the most common food allergen among the…
Encampment in Berkeley, California.Leptospirosis, caused by the Leptospira bacterium, is a zoonotic disease that can be transmitted from animals to humans.The disease has been confirmed in multiple rats and dogs at a homeless encampment along Harrison Avenue near 8th Street in West Berkeley, according to an alert from the Berkeley Department of Public Health.Space experiment reveals new way to fight drug-resistant superbugs, scientists sayRats and their urine are the main vectors of the disease, officials warned. It can also be transmitted through contaminated soil or water exposed to the urine of infected animals.“People and animals who touch or drink contaminated…
Long-time talk show host oprah winfrey revealed that he recently succeeded in losing weight as a result of continuing to take GLP-1 (glucagon-like peptide-1).Winfrey, 71, started taking the GLP-1 drug in 2023, but decided to see if she could stop after six months. lose weight Without that, according to a recent interview in People magazine. Despite following his diet and exercise routine, the media mogul said he gained 20 pounds back after quitting drugs.New WEGOVY pill offers weight loss without needles, but doesn’t work for everyone”It’s going to be a lifelong thing,” she said. “I’m on high blood pressure medication,…
president donald trump On Wednesday, he signed into law the Whole Milk for Healthy Kids Act, a bill that brings whole milk and 2% milk back to schools.The Obama-era USDA school lunch regulations (under the Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act) previously banned whole milk and required schools to serve only fat-free, low-fat, flavored or unflavored milk.“This legislation will finally allow schools to expand their content to include: nutritious whole milk”This is the perfect follow-up to the new Real Food Pyramid,” the President said during the signing.Ben Carson reveals why Americans don’t need to eat meat, food pyramid comes under heavy criticismThe…
As the new year begins, it may be a good idea to adopt stricter regulations morning routine Experts say waking up early can give you a positive start to your day, but a 6 a.m. alarm isn’t for everyone.”Morning owls” fall asleep early and reach deep sleep, which means they are often more awake, while “night owls” naturally go to bed later and become dependent on REM sleep in the late night and early morning hours. Waking up too early can make night owls feel groggy and make it harder for them to recover mentally. “We need to go beyond…
Research conducted in part on the International Space Station (ISS) suggests that “microgravity” could help scientists fight drug-resistant superbugs, the SWNS report said.According to NASA, microgravity is a condition in which a person or object appears to be weightless.In an experiment conducted by researchers at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, viruses and bacteria It behaves differently in near zero gravity. Genetic changes occur in space that are not normally seen on Earth.Deadly ‘superbugs’ are spreading across the US as drug resistance increases, researchers warnThe study’s lead author, Dr. Phil Hass, a researcher at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, noted that interactions between…
Following last week’s announcement, Latest information on the food pyramidnutrition experts continue to consider how new recommendations could change the way Americans eat.The new pyramid, announced by HHS officials on January 7, focuses on lean meats such as beef, pork and lamb, as well as other protein-rich foods.The guidelines call for a greater emphasis on “real foods” and a move away from ultra-processed foods, added sugars and refined carbohydrates.Trump administration’s new nutritional guidelines target ultra-processed foods, cut back on red meat and saturated fats“These guidelines take us back to basics,” Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said in the announcement. “American…
It may be detected with a simple blood test crohn’s disease years before symptoms appear, according to a new study reported by SWNS.Canadian researchers say their discovery could enable early diagnosis and potential prevention of chronic inflammatory bowel disease (IBD).This test measures the immune system’s response to a protein called flagellin. intestinal bacteria. Researchers have found that this response is elevated in some people years before Crohn’s disease develops.Doctor warns of two simple food mistakes that increase risk of chronic diseaseThe findings, published in Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology, highlight that the “interaction” between gut bacteria and immune system responses is…
Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr. On Tuesday, the CDC reorganized its powerful vaccine committee and named two obstetricians and gynecologists (OB-GYNs) as part of a push to overhaul the nation’s immunization policy.President Kennedy, a longtime vaccine skeptic and supporter of “Make America Healthy Again,” has appointed Adam Urato, M.D., an obstetrician-gynecologist specializing in maternal-fetal medicine, and Kimberly Biss, M.D., an obstetrician-gynecologist based in St. Petersburg, Fla., to a committee that will play a central role in developing the federal government’s vaccine recommendations.Jim O’Neill, deputy secretary of Health and Human Services and acting CDC director, said…
This story discusses suicide. If you or someone you know is considering suicide, please contact the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline at 988 or 1-800-273-TALK (8255).New research suggests that exercise can: treat depression It is just as effective as therapy or antidepressants.The Cochrane review looked at 73 randomized controlled trials involving around 5,000 adults diagnosed with depression. the study Comparative exercises Either therapy or other active treatments such as medication, or “inactive interventions” such as being placed on a waiting list or control group.A London-based research team found that exercise may be “moderately effective” in reducing symptoms of depression compared to…