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News for Healthier Living
Researchers Find Caregivers of Children Hospitalized for Cancer, Blood Disorders at Risk for Food Insecurity
A study by Wake Forest University School of Medicine researchers highlights an overlooked issue, "inpatient food insecurity," or when families don't have enough to eat while their child is in the hospital because of the hardships that time might create like missed work or additional expenses.
June 18, 2026
June 18 2026June 17 2026 - Ebola Virus Hides in the Central Nervous System, According to New Research Led by Microbiologists at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
- Radiation Therapy Enhances Immune Environment in Brain Metastases, Improving Treatment Response
- A Method to Prevent Falls Before They Happen
- Researchers Find a Common Weakness in Major Gut Pathogens
- Are Older People with Brain Diseases More Likely to Have a TBI?
- U.K. Moves To Ban Social Media For Children
- Pregnant Woman Exposed to 45 Common Chemicals, Study Finds
- New AI-Enhanced Tools Detect Electrical Arcing, Reduce Wildfires
- Vibrating Pill Could Help Predict Relapse Risk for Anorexia Nervosa Patients
- Study Explains How Colorectal Cancer Cells Maintain High Iron Levels
- Strep by Strep: Houston Methodist Researchers Unravel Genetics Powering Emerging Infectious Threat
- RWJBarnabas Health Invests $1.7 Million to Support Local Community Health Initiatives in Jersey City, Hudson County
- Lower Risk Of Death, Clots Among Autoimmune Patients Taking GLP-1 Drugs
- Surgical Menopause Tied To Worse Sexual And Urinary Symptoms
- A UTHealth Houston Physician Turned a Texas Teen's Frightening Diagnosis Into a Champion Title
- Post-Op Delirium Common In Seniors, But Not All Hospitals Screen For It
- University of Michigan Implants First-in-Human Paradromics Wireless Brain-Computer Interface, Designed to Restore Communication
- Minimally Invasive Procedure Eases Arthritis Knee Pain, Study Finds
- Early-Onset Cancers Are On The Rise. Knowing Your Family History Is Crucial.
- Beyond Bread and Beer: Alluring Yeast Species Could Yield New Mosquito Traps to Combat Malaria
- Premature Babies: A Simple Test to Gauge Neurocognitive Development
- Never Too Late: 87-Year-Old Becomes Oldest Known Woman in Illinois to Receive Life-Saving Kidney Transplant
- A Targeted Vaccination Strategy: Integrating Vaccines Into Biosafety, Biosecurity, and One Health Initiatives
- Can't Stick to a Diet? Try Intermittent Fasting for Weight Loss
- Researchers Link Use of GLP-1 Medications to Lower Risk of Violence
June 16 2026June 15 2026 - Sylvester Cancer Tip Sheet - June 2026
- Living Life to the Fullest: Multiple Joint Replacements Enable 73-year-old "Bionic Man" to Maintain Athletic Lifestyle
- Targeting Delivery to the Lungs: Inhaled Vitamin D Could Be New Strategy
- A Model for Global Wellness: Tanzanian Study Demonstrates Vision Care is Foundation for Learning
- Supercharging T-Cells Against HIV's Weak Spots: A New HIV Vaccine Study Reveals New Hope--and New Challenges--for Aging Patients
- How Gun Violence Exposure Drives Racial Health Disparities
- Brain-Computer Interface Enables Independent, Accurate Communication for Man Living with ALS
- Later Menarche May Signal Childhood Factors Linked to Adult Health Risks
- ACP Issues New Living Clinical Guideline on Using Medications to Manage Overweight and Obesity
- Pre-Surgery Rehab Program Linked to Fewer Complications After Spinal Fusion in Older Adults
- Shingles Vaccine Linked to Lower Dementia Risk in Older Adults, Study Suggests
- Tirzepatide May Change How the Body Uses Energy
- Behavioral Modifications Like Goal Setting Could Lead to Greater Weight Loss on Tirzepatide
- Organic Baby Formula Recalled Following Botulism Cases
- JMIR Report: Written Exposure Therapy Provides Transformative, Scalable PTSD Care
- Children's Well-Being Plummets Across 29 States, Report Finds
- FDA Approves First Over-the-Counter Glucose Monitor for Children
- You've Won The Game
- Immune Activation May Determine Success of Dual-Target CAR T Therapy in Glioblastoma
- Study Makes Economic Case for Teen Weight-Loss Surgery
- Many Patients Stop And Restart GLP-1 Meds, Study Finds
- Long Naps May Increase the Risk of Chronic Liver Disease in People with Diabetes
- Clinical Trials Suggest GLP-1s May Improve Fertility in Men with Obesity
- Obesity Rewrites Global Heart Disease Trends, Driving Rising Deaths In Midlife And Developing Nations
- Which GLP-1 Medication Is Most Effective for Weight Loss?
- Trust In CDC Plummets Under Trump Administration, New Poll Shows
- Half Of U.S. Parents Track Their Adult Children’s Location
- Taking GLP-1s While On BP Meds May Up Your Risk Of Dizzy Spells, Fainting
- New Treatment Combination Delays Multiple Myeloma Progression and May Improve Survival, Study Finds
- Fentanyl Users Take Daily Doses 60 Times The Lethal Level
- New Study Suggests Novel EHR-Based Marker Can Identify At-Risk Transplant Patients and Reduce Organ Rejection
- Final Rules For Medicaid Work Requirements Are Out. Here's What You Need To Know.
- Common Dizziness Drug Class Shows Promise for Treating Vestibular Migraine
- ImmunoPRISM Trial Shows Teclistamab Improves Depth of Response and Progression-Free Survival in High-Risk Smoldering Multiple Myeloma
- Fixed-Duration Triplet Therapy Demonstrates Efficacy for Patients with Relapsed/Refractory CLL
- mRNA Flu Vaccine Offers Immune Protection Against Wide Array of Influenza Virus Strains
- Brain Stimulation That Adapts to Parkinson's Patients' Every Step
- Half of Parents Report Tracking Their Adult Kids, and 1 in 4 Trackers Say It Can Increase Their Anxiety
June 14 2026June 13 2026June 12 2026June 11 2026June 10 2026June 9 2026 - Mayo Clinic Maps Hidden Biology of Common Brain Tumors
- Study Finds Moderate Screen Time May Speed Recovery in Youth with Concussion
- When Global Warming Becomes Malnutrition: New Study Links Climate Change, Childhood Stunting and Local Inequality
- Study Finds Common Infection Does Not Increase Risk of Recurrent Preterm Birth
- Researchers Identify Hidden Inflammatory Patterns in Primary Ciliary Dyskinesia, Paving Way for Personalized Treatment of Other Chronic Lung Conditions
- New Antibiotic Attacks Bacteria in Never-Before-Seen Way
- Machine Learning Model Improves Accuracy of Liquid Biopsy Results
- The Science of Seeing Inside Explosions
- Decade-Long Study Proves African Children Survive and Thrive on Hydroxyurea for Sickle Cell Anemia
- Disrupted Metabolism Linked to Heart Failure, UTSW Study Finds
- The National Cancer Institute Selects UChicago Medicine as a Lead Site for Clinical Trials
- Mayo Clinic Study Shows AI Can Help Clinicians Identify Brain Tumor Risks
- How Much Alcohol Is Actually Safe? A New Study Challenges Old Advice
- Air Pollution Might Contribute To Clogged Arteries, Heart Disease Risk
- Telehealth CBT Reduces Disability in IBD, in the June Issue of The American Journal of Gastroenterology
- New Study Suggests No Major Adverse Outcomes With Early GLP-1 Exposure During Pregnancy
- Dreaming Under Anesthesia May Make Surgery Feel Less Scary, Study Finds
- Mapping Cancer's Hidden Protein Control System
- Feeding Babies Eggs Sooner May Cut Allergy Risk, Study Suggests
- NUTRITION 2026: The Leading Source for the Latest Science
- Could MRI Predict Kidney Disease Before It Develops? Award-Winning Study Suggests New Possibilities
- At A Tennessee Hospital, Nurse Stole Fentanyl And AI Missed It, State Records Say
- Oral Therapy Enables At-Home Treatment for Acute Myeloid Leukemia
- Engaging Local Middle Schoolers at Brain Education Day 2026
- Depression: The Hidden Toll of Parkinson's Disease
- Hydrogel Relieves Pain and Repairs Cartilage in Osteoarthritis
- Infections A ‘Major Health Hazard’ For People With Diabetes, Large Study Warns
- MAHA's Treatments For Autism: Camel's Milk, Stem Cell Injections — And Spelling Therapy
- Michigan's Medicaid Expansion Improved Both Health and Finances
- New Study Reveals How Extreme Heat Shapes Cancer Care Decisions
- Whole-Body Spatial Intelligence Beyond Weight-loss: nference Advances Cardiometabolism Moat for Precision Peptide Medicines and Healthy Longevity
- First-in-Human Clinical Trial Shows Promising Results for New Lassa Fever Vaccine
- New Research Links Even Low Alcohol Consumption to Cancer, Heart Disease, Premature Death: Results Not Included in Dietary Guidelines
- Paper Offers Roadmap for Pediatric Hospitals Considering Family Engagement in Research Program
- Key Protein Behind Chemotherapy Resistance in Colorectal Cancer Identified
June 8 2026June 7 2026June 5 2026June 4 2026 - Understanding Congenital Heart Defect Outcomes: Insights from the Heart Institute at Children's Hospital Los Angeles
- How Peach Fuzz Could Hold Clues to Develop New Treatments for Chronic Itch
- Light, Genetics Provide Insight Into Arrhythmia's Effects on Brain
- To Reduce Anxiety During Pregnancy, Make Sleep a Priority
- 10 Ways to Build a Healthier Relationship With Yourself and Others
- UT MD Anderson Shares Latest Research Breakthroughs
- To Fight Fraud, Psychological Scientists Issue a Call to Arms
- Surviving Traumatic Injury, Little by Little
- New Targeted Therapies Aim to Deliver Chemotherapy More Precisely for Ovarian Cancer
- Researchers Uncover How Aging Cells May Trigger Heart Attacks and Strokes
- Poor Sleep Health in Adolescence Linked to Hospitalization and Worse Health in Young Adulthood
- Black Fathers Live Longer Than Nonfathers, Study Finds
- Poll Finds Broad Support For Stricter Regulations On Ultra-Processed Foods
- Nearly 1 in 5 Young People Turn to AI Chatbots for Mental Health Advice
- Insilica CEO Co-Authors New Framework to Standardize High-Stakes AI in Toxicology
- Transplant Survival is Improving, But Organ Shortages Persist and Limit Access
- Addressing ACL injuries in women: Expert explains prevention and treatment
- Home-Delivered Medical Meals Reduce ER Visits, Save Money
- Night Owls Are More Prone To Anxiety, Loneliness
- Irregular Sleep in Preschool-Age Children Is Associated with Lower Verbal and Memory Performance
- Older LGBTQ+ Adults Fear Less Support As They Age, Poll Shows
- Tip Sheet: GLP-1s and Cancer, Expanding Cancer Care Access Across Washington State -- and Nursing-Led Oncology Research
- Thin Air, High Risk: High Altitude Creates 'Invisible' Energy Crisis inside the Concussed Brain
- Menopause Hormone Therapy Use Drops Sharply Across United States
- Michigan Found A Way To Reduce School Vaccine Waivers — Until It Backfired
- Roswell Park-Led Study Shows Promise for New Targeted Combination in People With Relapsed AML
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