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The FDA is removing serious risk warnings from hormone-based menopause drugs, a potential game-changer for millions of women. Meanwhile, a critical recall alert: Abbott glucose monitors have been linked to seven deaths and hundreds of injuries.

Also today: the creative hobbies that keep your brain young, a psychiatrist's simple mindset shifts to ease chronic pain, and the high-protein snack that helps you sleep better.

Here's what you need to know to stay healthy today.

Talks soon,

FDA will remove serious risk warning label from hormone-based menopause drugs
 
 

Hormone-based drugs used to treat hot flashes and other menopause symptoms will no longer carry a bold warning label about stroke, heart attack, dementia and other serious risks, the FDA announced. CONTINUE...

 
 
 
Girl, 9, Receives Rare Diagnosis While Recovering from the Flu. Now, Her Mom Is Warning Parents About the 'Scary' Complication
 
 

A 9-year-old Michigan girl was recovering from the flu when she received a rare diagnosis. Now, her mom is warning other parents about the 'scary and very unexpected' complication. CONTINUE...

 
 
 
ByHeart recalls all of its infant formula products amid nationwide botulism investigation
 
 

ByHeart is voluntarily recalling all of its baby formula products amid a recent outbreak of infant botulism, the company announced. CONTINUE...

 
 
 
Appointment of controversial FDA official rocking agency like "an atom bomb," scientists there say
 
 

The Trump administration's elevation of Dr. Tracy Beth Høeg to lead a high-profile office within the Food and Drug Administration is raising alarm among multiple senior FDA officials. CONTINUE...

 
 
 
7 deaths and hundreds of injuries are linked to faulty Abbott glucose monitors
 
 

About 3 million glucose monitoring sensors were potentially affected by a production error that caused incorrect low glucose readings. CONTINUE...

 
 
 
Alzheimer's Benefits May Continue After Donanemab Treatment Ends, Data Suggest
 
 

Patients who completed treatment by 12 months fared better than external controls 2 years later CONTINUE...

 
 
 
Neflamapimod Shows Promise in Dementia With Lewy Bodies
 
 

Investigational therapy will move to phase III trial CONTINUE...

 
 
 
Creative hobbies keep the brain young, study finds; here are the best ones to pursue
 
 

An international study of 1,400-plus adults reveals creative activities like music, dance and art make brains appear biologically younger than their actual age. CONTINUE...

 
 
 
Psychiatrist reveals how simple mindset shifts can significantly reduce chronic pain
 
 

Dr. Daniel Amen's book, "Change Your Brain, Change Your Pain," offers breakthrough methods to treat chronic pain by targeting brain circuits and emotions. CONTINUE...

 
 
 
Dietitians Say This High-Protein Late-Night Snack Can Help You Sleep Better
 
 

Find out why this high-protein choice hits all the marks for good sleep as an evening snack. CONTINUE...

 
 
 
Anxiety & Panic Disorders
 
 

Panic and anxiety disorders affect an estimated 2.4 million Americans. Panic attacks are twice as common in women as in men. Find panic disorder and anxiety attack information including its causes, symptoms, diagnosis, and effective treatments. CONTINUE...

 
 
 
25 High-Protein Winter Dinners for Weight Loss
 
 

These cozy dinner recipes feature winter produce and are low in calories and higher in protein and/or fiber to help support healthy weight loss. CONTINUE...

 
 
 
Retro Hollywood diets that were terrible for you — and what we know now - MediaFeed
 
 

Hollywood has always been obsessed with beauty, and in past decades, stars tried some truly shocking diets to stay in shape. From grapefruit fads to bizarre CONTINUE...

 
 
 
Cholesterol Management
 
 

High cholesterol affects 42 million Americans, and 63 million more have borderline high cholesterol. Here you'll find in-depth cholesterol information including cholesterol-lowering drugs, and other promising treatments. CONTINUE...

 
 
 
The Hepatitis B Foundation warns new guidance could undo decades of progress
 
 

Dr. Chari Cohen, president of the Hepatitis B Foundation, says there is no scientific basis for scaling back newborn hepatitis B shots. CONTINUE...

 

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