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News for Healthier Living
New Study Shows mRNA Therapy Could Protect Patients From Radiation-Induced Skin Damage Caused by Cancer Treatment
Radiation therapy is highly effective at killing cancer cells, but it often harms healthy skin around the treatment area, a common side effect experienced by up to 95% of cancer patients undergoing treatment. In worst-case scenarios, it can result in delayed or halted treatment.
February 10, 2026
February 11 2026February 10 2026February 9 2026February 8 2026February 7 2026February 6 2026 - How Two Urologists at Rutgers Are Improving Quality of Life for Their Male Patients
- Killing Cancer Cells with RNA Therapeutics
- Research Tip Sheet: Zombie Cells, GLP-1RAs, Heart Surgery and Breast Cancer
- Methadone Treatment for Opioid Use Rising, but Better Access Needed to Reach More
- Americans Prefer to Screen for Cervical Cancer in-Clinic vs. At Home
- Air Ambulances Linked to Higher Survival After Severe Injuries
- FDA Makes It Easier for Foods to Say 'No Artificial Colors'
- American Medical Association Says Gender Surgeries for Minors Should Wait
- Norovirus Sickens 13 Finnish Hockey Players, Postpones Canada Match
- Surgical 'Add-On' Lowers Risk Of Ovarian Cancer
- Americans Optimistic About Heart Health Prospects, But Face An Uphill Battle, Survey Suggests
- Keto Diet A Potential Treatment For Depression, Trial Shows
- Born to the Beat: Newborns Show Innate Understanding of Musical Rhythm
- Redesigned Sunscreen Aims to End the 'Chalky' Look for Good
- Dual-Action Molecule Design Concentrates Cancer Treatment in Tumor Cells to Allow Higher Doses
- A 'Natural' Option For IVF Is As Effective In Producing Healthy Babies, Trial Shows
- Words as medicine: FSU poet explores healing through the arts
- How Acupuncture Calms the Brain in Pain-Induced Emotional Disorders
- Big data and LASSO improve health insurance risk prediction
- AI Model Can Read and Diagnose a Brain MRI in Seconds
- Switching Immunotherapy On Only Where It Matters: A Smarter Path to Safer Cancer Treatment
- How Hospitals Can Use AI Without Exposing Patient Data
- When Materials Move with the Body: A Stretchable
Platform for Sensing, Healing, and Recovery
February 5 2026February 4 2026February 3 2026February 2 2026February 1 2026January 31 2026January 30 2026 - New Cystic Fibrosis Report Shows Progress in Earlier Diagnosis, But More Needs to Be Done to Improve Outcomes
- Focused Ultrasound for Glioblastoma (GBM): Clinical Results and Follow-On Trial in Taiwan
- Focused Ultrasound Device Earns FDA Clearance to Treat Kidney Stones
- New Research Finds Crosstalk Inside Cells Helps Pathogens Evade Drugs
- Common Bacteria Discovered in the Eye Linked to Cognitive Decline
- After Devastating Injury and Successful Surgery, Teen Creates Lego Kits to Raise Spirits and Inspire Other Patients
- New Dashboard Helps Predict and Plan for Disease Outbreaks
- Research on Cardiac Surgical Expenditures, the Link Between for-Profit Hospital Care and Patient Mortality, and More Will Be Presented at the Annual Academic Surgical Congress
- New Federal Plan Aims to Use More Donor Organs, Improve Transplant Safety
- Most Doctor-Made YouTube Health Videos Lack Strong Proof, Study Finds
- Gerber Recalls Arrowroot Baby Biscuits Over Possible Plastic, Paper Pieces
- U.S. Life Expectancy Hits Record High as Death Rates Fall Nationwide
- Salty Drinking Water Increases High Blood Pressure Risk, Review Concludes
- Afternoon Naps Are Good For The Brain — And Researchers Now Know Why
- AI-Assisted Mammograms Catch More Hard-To-Detect Breast Cancers, Clinical Trial Shows
- Approved Immunotherapy Shrinks, Eliminates Rare, Aggressive Melanoma, Clinical Trial Finds
- Tylenol Safe For Babies, Clinical Trial Finds
- Stroke Survivors Are Twice As Likely To Have Another During Pregnancy, Researchers Find
- Nasal Vaccine Combats Bird Flu Infection in Rodents
- Researchers from the University of Maryland School of Medicine Discover Genetic Ancestry is a Critical Component of Assessing Head and Neck Cancerous Tumors
- Dissolved Bubble Microneedles Enable More Efficient Therapy of Acne Vulgaris
January 29 2026 - A Protein Thought to Play a Supporting Role in DNA Replication Actually Facilitates the Whole Process
- Houston Methodist Physician Granted NIH Award to Explore How Virtual Reality Therapy May Combat ICU Delirium
- Scientists Uncover Why Some Brain Cells Resist Alzheimer's Disease
- Muscle Stem Cells Build Resilience but Lose Regenerative Power with Age
- How a Simple Dietary Change May Slow Liver Cancer in At-Risk Patients
- Transforming Outcomes for Children With Rare Colorectal Conditions
- From the Lab to the NICU: Uw-Madison Researchers Pioneer Contactless Health Monitoring
- Late-Breaking Study Establishes New Risk Model for Surgery After TAVR
- The Front Lines of Digital Health: From FDA Showdowns to Battlefield Bio-Design
- Medicare to Negotiate Lower Prices for Botox and 14 Other Major Drugs
- South Carolina Measles Outbreak Now the Largest in Recent U.S. History
- Common Parasite Hiding in Many People Is More Complex Than Scientists Thought
- Freshly Brewed Tea May Support Long-Term Health, Research Shows
- Immunotherapy Reduces Plaque in Arteries of Mice
- Nearly Half Of American Adults Will Be Obese By 2035, Study Warns
- Opening Up, Sharing Can Be Best Thing For Stroke Survivors, Study Says
- Strep Throat: What It Is, Symptoms, Causes, and Living With It
- Electromagnetic Pulses Aid Stroke Recovery, Trial Results Indicate
- Driving Habits Provide Window Into Seniors' Brain Health
- New Guide Aims to Tame the Chaos of UTI Care
- Mayo Clinic Uses Gene Editing to Reverse Inherited Kidney Disease in Preclinical Study
- Family Care Expectations Clash with Shrinking Availability, Dementia Needs
- GenScript Biotech Global Forum, "Scripting Possibilities", Convened AI and Biopharma Leaders in San Francisco
- From Blood Tests to Skin Sensors: How Aptamers Enable Real-Time Biomarker Tracking
- Turning LNG Cold Energy Into Chemical Value: A Seawater-Driven Route to Recover Ethane and LPG
- Ancient DNA Reveals 12,000-Year-Old Case of Rare Genetic Disease
- Two-Stage Hydrothermal Processing Unlocks Cleaner Bio-Oil From Municipal Sludge
- One-Step 3D Microfluidic Chip Brings Cells Closer to Real Tissues
- Immunotherapy Before Surgery Helps Shrink Tumors in Patients with Desmoplastic Melanoma
January 28 2026 - Blood Biomarker Points to Increased Risk of Brain Metastasis in Patients with Inflammatory Breast Cancer
- In Rare Cases, Autoantibodies Can Cause Severe Reactions to a Live-Attenuated Virus Chikungunya Vaccine That Has Been Discontinued in the U.S.
- New Research Connects Heart Attacks to Brain, Nervous and Immune Systems
- Don't Let the Silent Thief Steal Your Sight: January Is Glaucoma Awareness Month
- Perceived Exposure to Nature Boosts Young Adults' Mental Health
- Cedars-Sinai Investigators ID Gene Mutation in Dental Condition
- The Medical Minute: Why Am I So Dizzy?
- Birds' Songs May Help Unlock Brain Patterns Behind Speech
- Roswell Park Team Exploring Promising Biomarker for Tracking Breast Cancer Response to CDK4/6 Therapy
- Rare Gene Mutation in Some with Venezuelan Ancestry Linked to Severe Neurologic Complications and Death After General Anesthesia
- Heart Disease Is the No. 1 Killer of Americans: February Is American Heart Month, an Important Time to Discuss the Risk Factors of Heart Disease and How Your Viewers/Listeners/Readers Can Prevent It
- Lifesaving Care at UTHealth Houston Allows 7-Year-Old to Contribute to Finding a Cure for Rare Genetic Condition
- Antidepressants Not Associated with Serious Complications From TBI
- New Discovery Could Change How Asthma Is Treated, Scientists Say
- Thousands of Kaiser Nurses Walk Out in California and Hawaii
- Slippery Streets After Winter Storms Raise Risk of Falls, Doctor Warns
- Stress Linked to Earlier Deaths Among Black Americans, Study Shows
- Tobacco Companies Flouting Instagram Restrictions To Target Young People, Study Argues
- One Simple Step At Bedtime Might Help Fight Glaucoma, Experts Say
- Night Owls Have Worse Heart Health, Study Finds
- Cutting Salt In Prepared Foods Can Protect Nations' Heart Health, European Studies Find
- Early Language Intervention Helps Most Non-Speaking Children With Autism
- Red Light Therapy Might Protect Football Players From Brain Damage
- Study Maps How Varied Genetic Forms of Autism Lead to Common Features
- Global Study Identifies Gap Between Expectations, Experience in Perimenopause
- Four AI Tools Enhance Psychiatry Clinical Practice
- Rounds with Leadership: Leaning into the Essence of Nursing
- What Causes Chronic Pain? A New Study Identifies a Key Culprit
- Fecal Microbiota Transplantation Improves Response to Immunotherapy in Advanced Kidney Cancer: TACITO Study published in Nature Medicine
- KRICT-Canaph-Oscotec Advance OCT-598 into Clinic, Setting a Model for Public-Private Drug Development
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