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News for Healthier Living
Tezepelumab Controls Asthma in Diverse Patient Population
The drug tezepelumab was shown to significantly reduce exacerbations in people with severe asthma in clinical trials.
May 18, 2026
May 20 2026 - Cedars-Sinai Research Identifies Drivers of Liver Disease
- Study Identifies New Marker to Find Patients with Advanced Prostate Cancer More Likely to Benefit From Combination Immunotherapy
- New Exhibit Explores Far-Reaching Impact of an Ancient Eye Disease
- The Neural Basis of Thought Symbols Identified for the First Time
- Can Wastewater Surveillance Work Without Sewers?
- First National Study of Home Care Safety for Children with Medical Complexity
- Tumor Microenvironment Features May Predict Immunotherapy Response in Rare Cancers
- Genetically Reengineered Bacteria Targets Cancerous Tumors
- Novel Blood Test Detects Rejection After Lung Transplant
- How Tetracyclines Work: New Study Redefines Mechanism-of-Action
- FL118 Granted FDA Rare Pediatric Disease Designation and Orphan Drug Designation for Osteosarcoma
- In Middle-Aged and Older Adults, Migraine with Aura Associated with Higher Stroke Risk
- Quitting Smoking Associated with Lower Dementia Risk
- Rollback of PFAS Drinking Water Standards Raises Safety Fears
- Positional Therapy Offers Lasting Benefits for Most Positional OSA Patients
- Early CPAP Struggles Don't Predict Treatment Failure, Study Finds
- Your Handwriting Could Be a Window Into Your Aging Brain
- Nearly 10% of Surgeons are Leaving the Profession Within 8 Years
- Pilot Trial Suggests Anti-Inflammatory Drug Could Help Difficult-to-Treat Depression
- No Meaningful Health Impacts From Exposure to Wind Turbines
- Cytokine-Armored CAR-T Cell Therapy Helps Eliminate Aggressive Brain Tumors in Preclinical Study
- Study Suggests Novel Way to Protect Aging Brains After Surgery
- Teens Turning To Creatine, Not Steroids, For 'Looksmaxxing'
- Once-A-Day Pill Effective In Treating Sleep Apnea Without CPAP, Clinical Trial Says
- Could K17 be a Key Treatment Target for Pancreatic Cancer?
- Endocrine Society, Keystone Symposia to Host First Joint Conference in October
- How Do Caffeine, Alcohol, Weed, Nicotine Affect MS Symptoms?
- BGSU Scientists Make Groundbreaking Discovery - and Find a Possible New Ally - in the Opioid Crisis
- Childhood Trauma Tied to Higher Obesity Risk, But One Caring Adult Can Make A Difference
- Eroding ACA Enrollment Portends Higher Insurance Rates
- Ozone Pollution Limits Lung Benefits of Exercise in Children
- Squeezed and Sped Up: Viscous Stress Primes Glioblastoma Cells for Invasion
- Study: Hospital Wastewater Reveals Drug-Resistant Fungus Strains Months Before Patients Show Symptoms
- Saliva Could Flag One of SA's Deadliest and Baffling Cancers Sooner
- AI Foundation Models Offer a New Vision for Eye Care
May 19 2026May 18 2026May 17 2026May 16 2026May 15 2026May 14 2026May 13 2026May 12 2026May 11 2026 - Diabetes, Weight-Loss Drugs Not a Perfect Fit?
- Hidden Cell "Message Route" Could Shift Cancer Research
- Urine Test Better Than Mri for Monitoring Low-Risk Prostate Cancer in New Study
- Researchers Track the Mutations That Allow HIV-1 to Escape Broadly Neutralizing Antibodies
- Low-Dose Radiation Therapy for Osteoarthritis Now Offered at UC San Diego Health
- Moffitt Study Suggests Immunotherapy May Strengthen Treatment for Aggressive Prostate Cancer
- Stroke's Alarming Rise in Younger Americans Underscores Urgent Need for New Rehab Approach
- Understanding Clinical Trials: What Patients Need to Know
- Persistent Hunger May Be Behind Weight Regain After Loss
- Single Screening Sigmoidoscopy Linked to Lower Colorectal Cancer Risk Two Decades Later
- Heat-Related Hospitalizations Rose Nationwide Over Two Decades, with Black Adults and Low-Income Communities Disproportionately Affected
- ACP Says Telemedicine Can Offer Safe, Equitable, and Effective Access to Clinical Care, but Improvements to the Regulatory Landscape Are Needed
- New Commentary Shares Strategies to Address the Primary Care Physician Shortage
- FDA Green Lights Bizengri Drug To Treat Rare, Aggressive Bile Duct Cancer
- 8,500 Steps A Day Could Be Sweet Spot For Preventing Weight Regain
- Telemedicine Has Not Led to Increased Use of Medical Care or Higher Health Care Costs, New UCLA-Led Research Finds
- After Decades of Mystery Pain, UTHealth Houston Physician Delivers a Diagnosis
- Older Adults Have Fewer Regrets, Study Says
- Why Doctors Are Quitting At An Earlier Age
- Sharper Brains May Face Higher Depression Relapse Risk, Study Finds
- Vertigo Can Carry Lasting Burden Even After Successful Treatment, Seven-Year Study Finds
- New Research Identifies How Obesity Alters Brain Lipids to Accelerate Alzheimer's Progression
- Nighttime Heat Waves Increase Asthma Risk
- Safer Surgeries Through Laser-Induced Acoustic Imaging #ASA190
- That Discount At The Pharmacy Counter May Pack Hidden Costs
- New Clues to Disease Severity Identified in alpha1-Antitrypsin Deficiency
- Love Multiplied by Four
- From the Fairway to the Hallways of Joseph M. Sanzari Children's Hospital at Hackensack University Medical Center
May 10 2026May 8 2026May 7 2026
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