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A posture corrector is presented as helping relieve back pain, with a user saying it made them feel like a new person. Expert Liza Egbogah is cited saying poor posture can cause headaches, neck and back pain and may be linked to digestive symptoms and higher stress.
Overdose deaths drop to a 10-year low in Maryland after 26% decline in 2025
Maryland recorded 1,315 overdose deaths in 2025, a 26% decrease from 2024 and a 53% decline from the 2021 high of 2,800; fentanyl-related deaths fell 31% to 906, according to the state dashboard.
Sue Radford reveals the steps behind her 3‑stone weight loss
Sue Radford says she lost three stone through diet changes, daily exercise and a daily fasting window, and she has been sharing her progress while returning to television and social media.
The Pitt shows how medicine and TikTok intersect
Episode 4 of The Pitt reveals student doctor Javadi as a TikTok creator whose online presence shapes patient trust, and pairs that arc with cases drawn from viral internet trends and the habits of content creators.
Quinton Aaron's family says he suffered a spinal stroke and is recovering
Quinton Aaron's family confirmed he suffered a spinal stroke and said he is alert, aware and recovering after being intubated earlier this week.
Fibre becomes more important as you get older, nutritionist warns
A UK nutritionist says many adults fall short of recommended fibre intake — guidance points to about 30g a day while typical intake is nearer 18g — and reports that increasing a wider variety of plant foods gradually can support digestion, steadier energy and heart health.
Pancreatic cancer researchers find a triple therapy that eliminated tumors in mice
Researchers at Spain’s CNIO reported in PNAS that a three-drug combination removed pancreatic tumors in mice and appeared to prevent resistance; the team says clinical testing is not yet possible.
World Neglected Tropical Diseases Day 2026 notes progress and remaining gaps
World NTD Day 2026 reports that over one billion people remain affected by neglected tropical diseases and that by early 2026 fifty-eight countries had eliminated at least one NTD.
Extreme Cold Watch issued for all of Central Florida.
The National Weather Service issued an Extreme Cold Watch for all of Central Florida as an Arctic blast is expected to bring overnight lows into the low 20s over the weekend.
America's Testosterone Levels Are Probably Fine.
Studies show average testosterone in American men has fallen over recent decades, but experts say the average decline is modest and major clinical concern is limited.
Glaucoma care uncovered limits in vision insurance coverage
A Medicare Advantage enrollee received a $340 bill for glaucoma tests after her insurer said the clinic was in-network for vision (glasses) but out-of-network for medical care; UnitedHealthcare later paid the bill as an exception.
Thyroid problems: How doctors check for them.
A blood test can detect hypothyroidism; for hyperthyroidism doctors look for signs such as an enlarged gland, a fast pulse, or a tremor and may use blood tests, thyroid scans or a radioactive iodine uptake test to assess function.
13-Year-Old Boy Dies After Shark Attack at Recife Beach
A 13-year-old boy, identified as Deivson Rocha Dantas, died after a reported shark attack while swimming at Del Chifre Beach near Recife; he was taken to Tricentenário Hospital and was pronounced dead on arrival. Undetermined at this time.
South Korea enacts AI Basic Act as a national framework including mental health provisions
South Korea passed the AI Basic Act on January 22, 2026, creating a country-wide legal framework that addresses generative AI, deepfakes, labeling and mental health in broadly stated terms. The law sets up a National AI Committee, uses a single "High-Impact AI" category, and contains some enforcement provisions while leaving many details open.
World Neglected Tropical Diseases Day 2026 highlights need for united action
WHO Regional Director for Africa notes that neglected tropical diseases persist because of inequities, while more than 1 billion people remain at risk and 22 countries in the region had eliminated at least one NTD by December 2025.
Fighting lymphatic filariasis in Madagascar: Lives transformed and hope restored.
WHO and Madagascar’s Ministry of Public Health have expanded services against lymphatic filariasis, achieving full national mass drug coverage in 2023 and training 348 health workers between September and December 2025 to strengthen patient care and surgical capacity.
Alan Rickman's widow warns about pancreatic cancer symptoms
Rima Horton marked the 10-year anniversary of Alan Rickman’s death and said pancreatic cancer symptoms are often hard to detect and diagnosed late; she is supporting fundraising with Pancreatic Cancer UK for research and a breathalyzer test.
Quinton Aaron recovering after spinal stroke, family says
Quinton Aaron's family says he suffered a spinal stroke and is "alert, aware and recovering," and a GoFundMe was set up to help with medical expenses.
Facebook Marketplace meetup results in death of pregnant Illinois woman
Eliza Morales, a 30-year-old who was five months pregnant, was found dead after a Facebook Marketplace meeting; 19-year-old Nedas Revuckas has been arrested, charged with multiple crimes and appeared in court on Jan. 28.
Pancreatic cancer: Spanish study finds triple therapy eliminated tumors in mice
A Spanish research team published results in PNAS showing a three‑drug (CNIO) regimen fully eliminated pancreatic tumors in mice; the authors say clinical trials are not yet possible and optimization for patients will be complex.
HHS revises federal autism committee to include members linked to anti-vaccine views.
The Department of Health and Human Services announced 21 new members of the Interagency Autism Coordinating Committee, including clinicians, advocates and some individuals reported to hold anti-vaccine views. The change follows policy directions by HHS leadership and a CDC wording update about vaccines and autism in November 2025.
Brooke Eby Shares Update on Her ALS Symptoms
Brooke Eby posted a video saying she has developed bulbar symptoms—trouble swallowing, changes in speech and extra saliva—and that she has been choking more over the past two months while adjusting her diet.
Signs You May Not Be Getting Enough REM or Deep Sleep
The article explains differences among light, deep and REM sleep and reports that adults typically need about 1.5 to 2 hours of deep sleep while REM usually begins around 90 minutes after falling asleep.
Pancreatic cancer breakthrough shows tumors removed in mice
Researchers at Spain’s CNIO report a triple‑target approach completely removed pancreatic tumors in mouse models, and the team says clinical trials are not imminent.
Shirley Raines' six children and her family life
Shirley Raines, founder of Beauty 2 The Streetz, died Jan. 28 in Las Vegas at age 58; she had six children and her eldest son, Demetrius, died in 1990.
U.S. life expectancy rose to 79 years in 2024, CDC report says
Life expectancy in the U.S. rose to 79 years in 2024, its highest level on record, as the overall death rate fell nearly 4% and deaths from COVID-19 and several drug overdoses declined, the CDC's National Center for Health Statistics reported.
AB Science receives US notice of allowance for masitinib patent in mCRPC
The USPTO issued a Notice of Allowance for a patent application covering use of masitinib to treat metastatic castrate resistant prostate cancer, AB Science announced. The company says the patent, once granted, would provide US protection until May 2042 and adds to existing European coverage.
High cholesterol: 7 supermarket staples for heart health
The article outlines seven common supermarket foods reported to help lower cholesterol naturally and explains how each may work, and it also notes that diet, activity and, where needed, medical advice or supplements are part of managing cholesterol levels.
Two viruses may pose pandemic risk, researchers warn
Researchers at the University of Florida say influenza D virus and a strain of canine coronavirus have animal origins, have been detected in humans in limited studies, and that improved surveillance, diagnostics and treatments are needed.
Best time to drink coffee for heart health is in the morning, study suggests
A 2025 European Heart Journal study found that people who drank coffee before noon had lower overall and cardiovascular mortality than non-drinkers, while drinking coffee throughout the day showed no reduced risk.
