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News for Healthier Living
Moffitt Study Finds Structural Barriers May Prevent Cancer Care for People Living With HIV
People living with HIV are less likely to receive potentially lifesaving cancer treatment if they live in communities with lower income levels and educational attainment, according to a new national study led by researchers from Moffitt Cancer Center.
May 5, 2025
May 8 2025May 7 2025May 6 2025 - New CDC nPEP Guidelines Should Become 'Part of General Medical Practice'
- Kids May Take More Than a Month Longer to Recover From Non-Sports Related Concussions
- Long COVID May Cause Long-Term Changes in the Heart and Lungs and May Lead to Cardiac and Pulmonary Diseases
- Low Blood Sugar Contributes to Eye Damage and Vision Loss in Diabetic Retinopathy; Experimental Drug May Help Treat Condition
- Shelters at Bus Stops Intended to Provide Relief From Heat Can Actually Result in Higher Temperatures, UTHealth Houston Researchers Discover
- Perfuse Therapeutics Announces Positive Results from the Completed Phase 1/2a Clinical Trial of PER-001 Intravitreal Implant in Patients with Glaucoma
- Salmonella Outbreak in 6 States Tied to Backyard Poultry, CDC Says
- COVID Boosters Might Not Be Updated for Next Season, FDA Commissioner Says
- Marijuana Use While Pregnant Linked to Preterm Birth, Low Birth Weight
- $800M in LGBTQ Health Research Funding Nixed by Trump Administration
- Children's Hospital of Philadelphia Researchers Recommend New Standard of Care for Families with Hereditary Neuroblastoma Linked to ALK Mutation
- Most People Say They Want to Know Their Risk for Alzheimer's Dementia, Fewer Follow Through
- American Academy of Dermatology Survey: Half of Americans Worry About Skin Aging, but Many Still Skip Sunscreen
- Second Opinions Don't Significantly Delay Breast Cancer Treatment
- JMIR Biomedical Engineering Invites Submissions on AI Applications in Biomedical Engineering
- RSV Antibody Treatment Effective For Babies
- Follow-Up Test For High Blood Pressure Condition Not Worthwhile, Researchers Say
- 1 in 10 Doctors is Burned Out
- Nuts, Seeds OK For People With Diverticulitis, Study Says
- Cancer Patient Avoided Side Effects With New Advance In Radiation Therapy
- Study: Neighborhood Stress May Impact Kids' Brains -- and Increase Depression Risk
- Often Seen as Waste, Stool May Yield Clues to Microbiome's Role in Cancer Treatment
May 5 2025 - Spine Surgery Patients Cure Worry, Doubt With Virtual Second Opinion
- Research: How Cholesterol Drug May Prevent Heart Attacks
- FDA Approves SAPIEN 3 Platform for Asymptomatic Severe Aortic Stenosis
- 'Tis the Season for Ticks and Mosquitoes, A Medical Entomologist Talks About These Pests and How to Avoid Them
- Moffitt Study Finds Structural Barriers May Prevent Cancer Care for People Living With HIV
- Growing Number of U.S. Adolescents Receive Weight-Loss Surgery
- Topical Gel Relieved Ear Infections in Animals After Just One Dose
- May is National Stop the Bleed Month: Learn How to Save a Life with Three Simple Actions
- Why Aren't People Who Need Weight Loss Drugs Getting Them?
- Scientists Successfully Implant Bioprinted Aorta in Rats
- Phage Therapy May Treat Drug Resistance in Patients With Cystic Fibrosis, Study Finds
- Improved Breast Cancer Outcomes with Less Invasive Surgery
- In First-of-Its-Kind Surgery, Rare Spinal Tumor Removed Through Patient's Eye Socket at University of Maryland Medical Center
- Researchers May Have Found a Way to Mitigate or Eliminate Excessive Scarring During Wound Healing
- New Surgical Tools, Methods, and Treatments Mean Faster Recovery From Thoracic Cancer Surgeries
- Trying to Predict How an Autistic Child Will Develop Cognitively
- Researchers Raise Red Flag about AI-Generated Fake Images in Biomedical Research
- CHLA Study Finds Aqueous Humor Liquid Biopsy is Safe for Children With Retinoblastoma
- Using Age, Sex, and Race-Specific Standards Could Reclassify Many Thyroid Disease Diagnoses
- Study Suggests Confirmatory Testing for Primary Aldosteronism, a Common Cause of Hypertension, Often Misinforms Care and Should Be Removed From the Diagnostic Care Pathway
- 1 in 10 Internal Medicine Physicians Experience Severe Burnout
- West Texas Measles Outbreak Prompts Call for Adjustments to MMR Vaccination Practices
- Nut, Seed and Corn Consumption Not Associated with Increased Risk of Diverticulitis in Women
- New ACP Paper Addresses Ethical Implications of Long-Term Care, Prioritizing Quality and Safety
- New ACP Review of Performance Measures for Diabetes Finds Many Measures Inadequate
- Man Bitten by Snakes 200 Times May Help Create New Antivenom
- U.S. Sees Most Child Flu Deaths Since 2009
- Too Much Cinnamon May Interfere With Some Medications, Study Shows
- AI Could Help Improve Early Detection of Interval Breast Cancers
- Urban Rats Spread Deadly Bacteria as They Migrate, Study Finds
- New Molecular Test Could Double Leukemia Survival Rates
- Men Worse Off Than Women For 20 Top Health Problems Worldwide
- New Drug Could Quell Uncontrolled High Blood Pressure
- Wildfire Smoke Flooded ERs With Asthma Cases
- Can Kissing Pass Gluten? New Findings For Celiac Patients
- Iowa Hospitals See Significant Reduction in Postoperative Opioid Prescriptions
- American Society of Anesthesiologists LEGCON 2025
May 2 2025 - After Dinner Digestion Walk, AKA Fart Walk, Goes Viral And HMH Experts Say, The Health Benefits Don't Stink
- New Brain Mapping Technique Sheds Light on Alzheimer's Development
- GI Cancer Rates Don't Easily Represent Diverse Groups
- Social Support Weighted in Endometrial Cancer Outcomes
- Temperature-Controlled Switch Activates Sperm, Is Key to Fertility
- Research Tip Sheet: Melanoma, Alcoholic Liver Disease and Stroke Month
- A Multi-Omic Approach Implicates Novel Protein Dysregulation in Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
- Women's Brains on Alcohol: Insight into the Science of Sex-Based Risks
- Environmental Factors Linked to Growth Failure in Children
- Assessing Systemic Sclerosis With AI Deep Neural Networks
- Timing of RSV Immunization Matters for Infant Protection
- Working to Prevent Suicide: A Pocket-Sized Support Resource
- The Massilani Lab at Yale School of Medicine
- Groundbreaking Study Highlights Critical Gap in Global Mental Health Research
- Lower Blood Pressure May Offer Benefits Even for the Very Elderly
- Genetic Clues Could Inform Precision Medicine for Schizophrenia and Autism
- Structural Heart Interventions Continue To Grow With Promising Results
- Inflammation May Be the Link Between Chronic Pain and Depression
- New Marker to Predict Severity in Patients With Rare Scleroderma
- Yale Study: Music Mindfulness May Treat Symptoms of Anxiety and Depression
- Advancing AKI Understanding and Treatment
- After Decades of Misunderstanding, Menopause is Finally Having Its Moment
- A New Metric to Identify--and Prevent--Pharmacy Deserts
- Damaged Cell 'Trash Cans' May Contribute to Parkinson's Disease
- Understanding the Transition From Early to Chronic Psychosis
- How Does Your Brain Make Decisions? Researchers Develop a Novel Model
- Psychosis Symptoms Emerge in Surprising Pattern, Researchers Find
- Skin Injury May Bring on Food Allergies
- Identifying Factors Associated With Diminished Active Life Expectancy Among Older Adults
- Yale Researchers Advance Work in Diagnosing and Preventing Tickborne Diseases
- Neutrophils in the Immune System Help Build Healthy Skin
- RFK Jr. to Change Vaccine Testing Rules
- More Than 1.8 Million Ninja Pressure Cookers Recalled for Burn Risk
- Medetomidine, a Pet Sedative, Spreads in U.S. Illegal Drug Supply
- "It's Like They Have a Superpower": Genetic Analysis of All-Women Extreme Divers Finds Changes Linked to Blood Pressure, Cold Tolerance
- Medicaid Unwinding Linked to Disruptions in Opioid Addiction Treatment
- Our Ability to Recognize Objects Depends on Prior Experience
- Common Diabetes Drug Effective Against Knee Arthritis Pain
- Middle-Age Exercise Protects Brain Against Alzheimer's
- Mindfulness Meditation Counters Opioid Cravings
- Two HSS Studies Exploring Pain Control Win President's Choice Awards at Annual ASRA Meeting
- Your Loving Partner Can Protect You From Chemo Brain
- Scooter Riders Were High Or Drunk In A Quarter Of Wrecks
- High Blood Pressure, Diabetes More Fatal For Men
- Medicaid Unwinding Disrupted Kids' and Young Adults' Access to Chronic Disease Medicine
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