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A new study links spiritual or religious involvement to a significantly lower risk of harmful alcohol or drug use.

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Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter February 24, 2026

Gap In Preventable Deaths Widening Between Those With, Without A College Degree

A gap in preventable deaths is growing between people with and without a college degree, a new study says.

A steadily increasing number of people with a high school diploma or less are dying from illnesses that could have been prevented by health care, researchers reported in the American Journal of Public Health.

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Dry Powder Inhalers: A Double Win for COPD and Environment

Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter February 24, 2026

Dry Powder Inhalers: A Double Win for COPD and Environment

Dry powder inhalers might provide a double benefit for people battling chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), a new study says.

These inhalers not only lead to slightly better lung health among COPD patients, but also are less harmful to the environment, researchers reported Feb. 23 in JAMA Internal Medicine.

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Living Near Nuclear Plants Linked to Higher Cancer Death Risk

Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter February 24, 2026

Living Near Nuclear Plants Linked to Higher Cancer Death Risk

The closer you live to a nuclear power plant, the higher the odds that you’ll die from cancer, a new nationwide study has concluded.

People living near a nuclear plant have a cancer death risk that rises with age, peaking in the senior years for both women and men, researchers reported Feb. 23 in the journal Nature Communications... Página completa

Cervical Cancer Rates Plummet Among States With High HPV Vaccination Rates

Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter February 24, 2026

Cervical Cancer Rates Plummet Among States With High HPV Vaccination Rates

Cervical cancer rates are plummeting in states with higher rates of HPV vaccination, a new study reports.

Overall, cervical cancers have declined by 27% among young women in the years since the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine became available in the United States, researchers report in the Journal of the National Cancer InstitutePágina completa

Hurricanes Linked to Rise in Drug, Alcohol Deaths Post-Storm

Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter February 24, 2026

Hurricanes Linked to Rise in Drug, Alcohol Deaths Post-Storm

Hurricanes are terrifying and destructive, but their damage doesn’t end with homes flattened and cities flooded, a new study says.

A wave of alcohol- and drug-related deaths also occur in the wake of hurricanes and tropical storms, researchers reported Feb. 20 in JAMA Network Open.

Further, these deaths increase as peo... Página completa

Trump Order Backing Popular Weedkiller Sparks Backlash From MAHA

I. Edwards HealthDay Reporter February 23, 2026

Trump Order Backing Popular Weedkiller Sparks Backlash From MAHA

President Donald Trump has signed an executive order intended to increase U.S. production of the active ingredient in the common weedkiller Roundup, and the decision has drawn criticism from activists who support him.

The order calls glyphosate critical to the nation’s food supply and national security. 

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