December 18, 2025
Adult Health
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Courtenay Harris Bond
Waking up with headaches and jaw pain may signal that you are grinding your teeth at night. Also called bruxism, unconscious, repetitive teeth grinding can also cause tooth erosion. Mouth guards are one of the common treatments.
December 17, 2025
Prevention
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Courtenay Harris Bond
Drinking tea may be better for your bone health than coffee. Compounds in tea called catechins may help promote bone health and slow degeneration in bone density, researchers say. Coffee has been shown to affect calcium absorption, which is critical for strong bones.
December 17, 2025
Adult Health
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Courtenay Harris Bond
People with heart disease who are in supportive relationships make healthier behavior choices and show evidence of improved mental health and cardiac outcomes, research published in the Canadian Journal of Cardiology shows.
December 16, 2025
Healthy Eating
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Courtenay Harris Bond
Eating moderate amounts of dark chocolate may help slow the body's aging process, a new study says. Other health benefits of dark chocolate include lower cholesterol and blood pressure, and improved heart health.
December 12, 2025
Children's Health
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Courtenay Harris Bond
The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia runs an allergen-free food pantry at the Buerger Center for Advanced Pediatric Care. Families with children with food allergies can find items like egg substitute and soy and almond milk.
December 11, 2025
Wellness
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Courtenay Harris Bond
Holiday stress can keep people up at night. Cognitive shuffling and these other sleep tips may help people fall asleep.
December 10, 2025
Healthy Eating
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Courtenay Harris Bond
Energy drinks may offer a fast jolt, but regularly indulging in them can put people at risk of stroke, a new case report shows. Other health risks include anxiety, depression, mood swings and high blood pressure.
December 9, 2025
Mental Health
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Courtenay Harris Bond
Student mental health greatly improved after schools reopened during COVID-19 pandemic, new research shows. Girls in particular benefitted by returning to the classroom. The likelihood of a children being diagnosed with depression, anxiety and ADHD all fell sharply after they returned.
December 9, 2025
Children's Health
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Courtenay Harris Bond
Fewer babies are receiving vitamin K shots at birth, because their parents are declining them, a new CHOP study finds. Vitamin K is needed for blood clotting, and babies who are deficient are at higher risk of severe bleeds.
December 5, 2025
Addiction
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Courtenay Harris Bond
A severe condition dubbed 'scromiting' is rising among chronic marijuana users. The condition is called cannabinoid hyperemesis syndrome, or CHS, and causes cycles of painful, prolonged vomiting.