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A new study finds prenatal exposure to acetaminophen may increase the risk of autism spectrum disorder and ADHD.

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I. Edwards HealthDay Reporter August 19, 2025

More People Turning to Over-the-Counter Birth Control Pill, Study Says

Two years after U.S. approval of the first over-the-counter (OTC) birth control pill, new research shows many people who face barriers to medical care are turning to it.

The study, published Monday in JAMA Network Open, included data from 986 people ages 15 to 45 across 44 states. All had obtained the pill — known as Opill &... Full Page

Nasal Spray Flu Vaccine Now Available for At-Home Use

I. Edwards HealthDay Reporter August 19, 2025

Nasal Spray Flu Vaccine Now Available for At-Home Use

For the first time, people can get their annual flu vaccine without leaving the comfort of home.

FluMist, a nasal spray flu vaccine made by AstraZeneca, is now available for at-home use through a service called FluMist Home, the company announced.

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) first approved FluMist in 2003 for use in d... Full Page

Measles Outbreak in Texas Is Over After Hundreds Infected and 2 Deaths

I. Edwards HealthDay Reporter August 19, 2025

Measles Outbreak in Texas Is Over After Hundreds Infected and 2 Deaths

The measles outbreak in Texas that sickened more than 700 people earlier this year is officially over, state health officials said Monday.

The Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS) announced that no new cases have been reported for more than 42 days in areas where the disease had spread. 

Health experts consider an ou... Full Page

Volunteering Slows Brain Aging

Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter August 19, 2025

Volunteering Slows Brain Aging

Want to keep your brain healthy as you age?

Regularly volunteer some of your time to your community, neighborhood, friends or family, a new study suggests.

People who regularly lend a hand slow their rate of aging-related brain decline by 15% to 20%, researchers report in the October issue of the journal Social Science & Medi... Full Page

Acetaminophen Linked To Autism/ADHD, Evidence Review Argues

Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter August 19, 2025

Acetaminophen Linked To Autism/ADHD, Evidence Review Argues

Taking acetaminophen while pregnant might increase a child’s risk of autism or ADHD, a new evidence review says.

Analysis of 46 prior studies involving more than 100,000 participants found “strong evidence” that prenatal exposure to acetaminophen could increase the risk of developmental brain disorders like autism and ADH... Full Page

Does 'Social Apnea' Disturb Your Weekend Sleep?

Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter August 19, 2025

Does 'Social Apnea' Disturb Your Weekend Sleep?

Folks who spend the weekend partying could be damaging their sleep through “social apnea,” a new study says.

Late nights drinking and smoking appear to cause a weekend spike in sleep apnea, researchers reported Aug. 13 in the American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine.

The odds of sleep apnea are ... Full Page

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