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Medical Xpress / Wastewater study finds illicit tobacco use in Australia rose 150% since 2017

A study of wastewater samples has revealed that illicit tobacco use has increased by 150% in Australia. University of Queensland researchers used samples taken across Australia and found that while general tobacco use has ...

Medical Xpress / Is social media time really harming teens? A UK study finds weak links overall

There is little evidence that the amount of time young people spend on social media is linked to later mental health issues, according to a new study. Research following more than 3,000 young people found that low to average ...

Feb 9, 2026 in Psychology & Psychiatry
Medical Xpress / Afraid of getting older? A study links health worries to faster epigenetic aging

Having anxiety about aging—particularly fears about declining health—may manifest on a cellular level and contribute to accelerated aging among women, according to a study by researchers at NYU School of Global Public ...

Feb 9, 2026 in Psychology & Psychiatry
Medical Xpress / Why your prescriptions may cost more: Three PBMs dominate most Part D markets

Just three pharmacy benefit managers (PBM) dominate retail prescriptions in Medicare Part D and Medicaid managed care across much of the country, with markets in nearly every state considered highly concentrated for at least ...

Feb 9, 2026 in Medical economics
Medical Xpress / First in-human study finds novel immune cell therapy is safe and effective in advanced lymphoma

In a first-in-human study, researchers at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center observed strong responses and early signs of antitumor activity in patients with difficult-to-treat non-Hodgkin lymphomas who received ...

Feb 9, 2026 in Oncology & Cancer
Medical Xpress / How brain signaling pathway can increase resilience to disease

A team of researchers at RPI, in collaboration with the University of South Florida, University of North Carolina, and The Neural Stem Cell Institute, have made a discovery that opens the door to new treatments for Alzheimer's ...

Feb 9, 2026 in Neuroscience
Medical Xpress / Pregnancy may tune women's brains to infant cues, study suggests

Pregnant women react more positively than non-pregnant women when exposed to audio recordings, videos, and images of infants. This suggests that pregnancy mentally prepares women to process infant signals, according to a ...

Feb 9, 2026 in Psychology & Psychiatry
Medical Xpress / Algorithm supports doctors tackling antimicrobial resistance

New research by scientists at the University of Liverpool looks at how artificial intelligence (AI) can help doctors make better choices when prescribing antibiotics for urinary tract infection (UTI), one of the world's most ...

Feb 9, 2026 in Medications
Medical Xpress / One in eight higher-risk drinkers reported guilt or remorse, study finds

Dr. Sharon Cox (UCL Institute of Epidemiology & Health Care) reports on a new analysis finding that 1 in 8 people who drink at increasing or higher-risk levels felt guilt or remorse after drinking in the past six months. ...

Feb 9, 2026 in Psychology & Psychiatry
Medical Xpress / Therapy dogs ease loneliness among people hospitalized for mental illness

Regular visits by a therapy dog can aid the healing of people hospitalized for treatment of mental disorders, a new study says. Therapy dogs eased the loneliness and isolation of patients in a hospital for psychiatric care, ...

Feb 9, 2026 in Psychology & Psychiatry
Medical Xpress / Structural differences found in brains of people with panic disorder

Panic disorder (PD) is a mental health disorder characterized by recurring panic attacks, episodes of intense fear and anxiety accompanied by physical sensations and physiological responses such as a racing heart, shortness ...

Feb 8, 2026 in Psychology & Psychiatry
Medical Xpress / Meal timing in time-restricted eating matters for metabolic health, find study

Time-restricted eating has emerged as a popular dietary approach because it focuses on when people eat rather than strictly limiting calories. Instead of counting calories, individuals restrict their daily food intake to ...

Feb 8, 2026 in Gastroenterology