May 26, 2025
Mental Health
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Courtenay Harris Bond
Experiential therapy helps people obtain transformational change through activities like music therapy, guided imagery and animal care, rather than relying on verbal communication. Caron Treatment Centers offers a five-day, immersive program at its Berks County campus to help people break out of ineffective emotional patterns.
May 22, 2025
Women's Health
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Courtenay Harris Bond
Enhanced imaging in addition to mammograms can triple the detection of breast cancer in women with dense breasts, according to a study published in The Lancet. About 40% of women have dense breasts, which is a risk factor for breast cancer.
May 22, 2025
Fitness
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Courtenay Harris Bond
Dead butt syndrome, officially gluteal amnesia, is caused by sitting too long. Symptoms include numbness in the buttocks, lower back pain and hip pain. It can be prevented, and overcome, by moving around frequently and doing exercises to strengthen the glute muscles.
May 21, 2025
Senior Health
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Courtenay Harris Bond
A Malvern company has received FDA clearance for a first-of-its-kind blood test to help diagnose Alzheimer's disease. Health experts say the test could revolutionize the diagnosis and care of people with Alzheimer's, the most common form of dementia.
May 20, 2025
Health News
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Courtenay Harris Bond
The FDA announced in a paper published Tuesday that COVID-19 vaccines will only be available for people over 65 and people with at least one medical condition that puts them at risk for severe COVID. Vaccines must undergo further, rigorous studies before approval for healthy adults and children, regulators said.
May 15, 2025
Adult Health
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Courtenay Harris Bond
Men are more than twice as likely to die from broken heart syndrome than women, according to a new study. The syndrome has symptoms like a heart attacks. It is brought on by severe physical or emotional stress, such as the death of a loved one or a divorce.
May 15, 2025
Mental Health
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Courtenay Harris Bond
Subtle forms of cyberbullying, like exclusion or rejection, are as traumatizing as direct threats, a new study finds. Researchers say their findings show that no form of cyberbullying should be trivialized as 'less serious.'
May 14, 2025
Children's Health
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Courtenay Harris Bond
The FDA took steps to remove fluoride drops and pills from the market, saying they have been linked to several adverse health conditions. Dental groups support the use of supplemental fluoride as a safe way to promote oral hygiene, citing studies that show it is 'harmless' at low doses.
May 13, 2025
Children's Health
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Courtenay Harris Bond
Federal health agencies are beginning a comprehensive review of the nutritional content of infant formula. The analysis by the FDA and HHS follows research that shows some baby formulas are high in added sugars and contain heavy metals and other contaminants.
May 13, 2025
Senior Health
by
Courtenay Harris Bond
Hearing aids may be a tool for combating loneliness among seniors, new research suggests. The study found seniors who were provided hearing aids developed more diverse social connections with family, friends and acquaintances. They also fostered deeper relationships.