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Smartphone App Can Track Huntington's Disease Symptoms

Smartphone App Can Track Huntington's Disease Symptoms

THURSDAY, June 12, 2025 (HealthDay News) — Most folks tap away at their smartphone for fun, communication or information.

But such tapping may also help them track the progress of a rare degenerative brain disease, researchers say.

Five simple smartphone-measured tests of movement control can provide quick and regular insight i...

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Screen Time And Troubled Kids: Is There A Vicious Circle?

Screen Time And Troubled Kids: Is There A Vicious Circle?

THURSDAY, June 12, 2025 (HealthDay News) — A “vicious circle” might exist between screen time and troubled children, a new evidence review says.

Screen time — particularly on video games — appears to contribute to emotional turmoil among children, researchers say.

Those troubled kids are then more likely...

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Most People Open To Sharing Smartwatch Health Data With Doctors

Most People Open To Sharing Smartwatch Health Data With Doctors

THURSDAY, June 12, 2025 (HealthDay News) — A person’s smartwatch can capture a lot of data about their health – and a new study says most folks are willing to share it with doctors.

About 94% of people who wear smartwatches or activity trackers are open to sharing data with their doc if it will improve their health care, ...

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Misconceptions Abound Regarding High Blood Pressure, Poll Finds

Misconceptions Abound Regarding High Blood Pressure, Poll Finds

THURSDAY, June 12, 2025 (HealthDay News) — A good number of people don’t know that high blood pressure is a silent killer, increasing a person’s heart risk with no obvious symptoms, a new poll has found.

More than a third of Americans (37%) erroneously think high blood pressure always has noticeable symptoms like dizzines...

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FDA Plans to Use AI to Speed Up Drug and Food Safety Reviews

FDA Plans to Use AI to Speed Up Drug and Food Safety Reviews

WEDNESDAY, June 11, 2025 (HealthDay News) — The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) says it plans to use artificial intelligence (AI) to help speed the approval of new drugs and medical devices.

That's one of several priorities federal officials detailed June 10 in JAMA.

They said AI could help shorten review times...

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These Smiling Salamanders Are Helping Scientists Learn to Regrow Limbs

These Smiling Salamanders Are Helping Scientists Learn to Regrow Limbs

WEDNESDAY, June 11, 2025 (HealthDay News) — With their goofy grins and feathery gills, axolotls have become stars of the pet world and video games like Minecraft. 

But these small, smiling salamanders are also helping scientists explore a medical mystery: Can people someday regrow arms or legs?

Axolotls are special because...

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