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27 Feb

Depression Therapy That Usually Takes 6 to 8 Weeks May Work Just as Well in 5 Days

A new study finds transcranial magnetic stimulation, used for treatment-resistant depression, can provide significant symptom relief in just days instead of weeks.

26 Feb

Daily Aspirin Doesn’t Protect Against Colon Cancer in Average-Risk Adults

A major, new evidence review finds taking a daily aspirin has little to no benefit for people at average risk of colorectal cancer, but it can cause dangerous bleeding and possibly stroke.

25 Feb

Cancer and Mental Health: A Critical First Year That May Impact Survival

A new study finds cancer patients who develop a new mental health condition are at increased risk of mortality in the first one to three years after diagnosis.

Telemedicine Visits Cost Five Times Less Than In-Clinic Care

Telemedicine Visits Cost Five Times Less Than In-Clinic Care

Telemedicine appointments aren’t only more convenient, but actually save money for both patients and health care systems, a new study says.

Telemedicine visits are five times less costly than in-person appointments for the most common conditions, researchers recently reported in JAMA Network Open.

On average, telemedic...

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GLP-1 Drugs Might Ease Chronic Migraine, Study Says

GLP-1 Drugs Might Ease Chronic Migraine, Study Says

Weight-loss drugs like Ozempic and Zepbound might also help people manage migraines, a new study says.

Chronic migraine sufferers taking GLP-1 drugs were about 10% less likely to need ER care for a migraine attack compared to those taking a standard first-line migraine drug, researchers are scheduled to report at an upcoming meeting of the...

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  • March 2, 2026
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Blood Test Reveals Alcohol-Related Liver Disease

Blood Test Reveals Alcohol-Related Liver Disease

A new, easy-to-use blood test can identify when a person’s liver disease is being driven by too much drinking, researchers say.

With the test, researchers can estimate whether a person with fatty liver disease might have alcohol-related liver damage, researchers recently reported Feb. 25 in the journal Gastroenterology.

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  • March 2, 2026
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Hormone Therapy Might Be Unnecessary For Some Prostate Cancer Patients

Hormone Therapy Might Be Unnecessary For Some Prostate Cancer Patients

Some men who’ve had surgery for prostate cancer can probably skip hormone suppression therapy without harm, a new study says.

Men typically undergo radiation and hormone therapy following prostate cancer surgery to reduce the risk of their cancer coming back.

However, the hormone therapy appears to provide little survival benef...

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  • March 2, 2026
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Electronics Pollution Pose Added Threat to Endangered Dolphins, Porpoises

Electronics Pollution Pose Added Threat to Endangered Dolphins, Porpoises

Chemicals used to produce sharp images on your computer, TV and smartphone are posing threats to life under the sea.

New research shows that liquid crystal monomers (LCMs) from household electronics and e-waste can build up in tissues of dolphins and porpoises — findings that suggest other marine species may also be at risk.

"T...

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  • March 1, 2026
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Flea And Tick Pills May Pose Environmental Risks, Study Finds

Flea And Tick Pills May Pose Environmental Risks, Study Finds

Giving your kitty or pup a pill to keep fleas and ticks at bay may an unintended effect on nature.

A relatively new class of meds prescribed by veterinarians in the U.S. and abroad called isoxazolines also pose a threat to insects that play vital roles in improving soil quality and recycling nutrients in the natural world, French rese...

  • Carole Tanzer Miller HealthDay Reporter
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  • February 28, 2026
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Study Suggests One Common Amino Acid May Affect How Long Men Live

Study Suggests One Common Amino Acid May Affect How Long Men Live

A large new study suggests that higher levels of a common amino acid called tyrosine may be linked to a shorter lifespan in men.

The research, published recently in the journal Aging-US, examined whether blood levels of two amino acids, phenylalanine and tyrosine, were connected to how long people live.

Amino acids are build...

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  • February 27, 2026
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New Obamacare Rules Could Raise Deductibles to $31K For Families

New Obamacare Rules Could Raise Deductibles to $31K For Families

The Trump administration is introducing new rules for Obamacare plans that could lower monthly premiums — but there's a catch.

They raise how much people pay out of pocket when they need care.

Under the proposed rules, some Affordable Care Act (ACA) plans would allow annual deductibles of more than $15,000 for one person and $3...

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  • February 27, 2026
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Walmart Great Value Cottage Cheese Recalled Over Pasteurization Issue

Walmart Great Value Cottage Cheese Recalled Over Pasteurization Issue

Some Great Value cottage cheese products sold at Walmart are being recalled because they may not have been fully pasteurized, Saputo Cheese USA said.

The recall affects select cottage cheese products made between Feb. 17 and 20, and sold in the following states: Alaska, Alabama, Arkansas, Arizona, California, Colorado, Georgia, Iowa, Idaho...

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  • February 27, 2026
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Chris Bosh Says He’s 'Lucky To Be Alive' After Sudden Health Scare

Chris Bosh Says He’s 'Lucky To Be Alive' After Sudden Health Scare

A routine evening took a terrifying turn for Basketball Hall of Famer Chris Bosh when he suddenly collapsed with no warning, he told fans this week.

The 41-year-old former NBA star shared details of the incident in a post on Instagram Wednesday.

Bosh said he was getting ready to go out with his wife when "the next thing you know," he...

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  • February 27, 2026
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Crash Course Might Speed Brain Stimulation Treatment For Depression, Study Suggests

Crash Course Might Speed Brain Stimulation Treatment For Depression, Study Suggests

A brain stimulation therapy for depression can show results in as little as a workweek, a new study says.

Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) typically requires daily clinic visits over six to eight weeks, a rather rigorous schedule for people grappling with depression.

But patients can see benefits in as little as five days if t...

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  • February 27, 2026
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Wildfire Smoke Linked To Increase In Violent Assaults

Wildfire Smoke Linked To Increase In Violent Assaults

It’s a fact that people become “crazy from the heat,” but a new study suggests that “crazy from the smoke” might also be a phenomenon.

Skies choked with smoke from wildfires are linked to an increase in violent assaults, a new study has found.

Assaults increased by nearly 4% in Seattle on smoke-filled da...

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  • February 27, 2026
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Why Turning 19 Spikes Medicaid Loss for Millions

Why Turning 19 Spikes Medicaid Loss for Millions

For most teens, turning 19 is a milestone of early adulthood. But for those relying on Medicaid, it often triggers a birthday cliff where health insurance simply vanishes.

A new study from the University of Chicago highlights a systemic issue: The moment a person is no longer classified as a child by the government, their risk of becoming ...

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  • February 27, 2026
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Blood Test Can Predict Short-Term Survival Among Seniors

Blood Test Can Predict Short-Term Survival Among Seniors

An experimental blood test can predict whether seniors have long to live, a new study says.

The genetics-based blood test predicted two-year survival with accuracy as high as 86% among hundreds of seniors, researchers reported Feb. 24 in the journal Aging Cell.

The test is based on PIWI-interacting RNA (piRNA), a class of ge...

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  • February 27, 2026
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More Parents Are Refusing A Life-Saving Shot For Their Newborns, Study Finds

More Parents Are Refusing A Life-Saving Shot For Their Newborns, Study Finds

A growing number of parents are refusing an injection that protects newborns against life-threatening brain bleeds, a new study says.

Babies who don’t get a vitamin K injection at birth are 81 times more likely to suffer dangerous bleeding that often leads to brain damage, according to findings to be presented at an upcoming meeting ...

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  • February 27, 2026
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How the Brain Learns to Have Seizures During Sleep

How the Brain Learns to Have Seizures During Sleep

Sleep is usually considered the body’s ultimate recovery tool, a time when the brain clears out toxins and files away the day's lessons. 

But a new study from the Mayo Clinic suggests that for people with epilepsy, the brain may be too good at its job — mistakenly learning how to have future seizures by treating t...

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  • February 27, 2026
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Democrat-Led States Sue Trump Administration Over Cuts to Childhood Vaccine Schedule

Democrat-Led States Sue Trump Administration Over Cuts to Childhood Vaccine Schedule

A group of 15 states is suing the Trump administration over recent changes to federal vaccine guidelines for kids.

The lawsuit, announced this week, aims to reverse a decision made in January that reduced the number of diseases kids are routinely vaccinated against from 17 to 11. 

The suit also challenges the removal and replace...

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  • February 26, 2026
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CDC Vaccine Advisory Panel To Revisit COVID Shot Safety Next Month

CDC Vaccine Advisory Panel To Revisit COVID Shot Safety Next Month

COVID vaccines are back under review and the move is raising concern among some health experts.

The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices is slated to discuss COVID vaccine injuries at a March meeting and may vote on future vaccine recommendations, according to a notice posted ...

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  • February 26, 2026
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Frozen Blueberry Recall Issued Across Four States for Listeria

Frozen Blueberry Recall Issued Across Four States for Listeria

Close to 56,000 pounds of frozen blueberries have been recalled after testing raised concerns about possible Listeria monocytogenes contamination, according to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA).

The recall involves blueberries made by Oregon Potato Company, which also operates as Willamette Valley Fruit Company in Salem,...

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  • February 26, 2026
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Could Drone-Delivered Defibrillators Save Lives?

Could Drone-Delivered Defibrillators Save Lives?

Can a high-tech drone be the difference between life and death if you go into cardiac arrest?

That’s the question a groundbreaking clinical trial in a corner of North Carolina and Virginia is setting out to answer.

"By integrating drone technology into emergency care, we’re working to close the critical gap between cardia...

  • Carole Tanzer Miller HealthDay Reporter
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  • February 26, 2026
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