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News for Healthier Living
Neurons Store and Burn Lipids, Not Just Glucose
A new study shows that lipid droplets are crucial for neuronal function and synaptic activity. Disrupting these droplets in certain neurons can impair key metabolic processes.
April 16, 2026
April 17 2026April 16 2026 - University of Kentucky Study Finds Barriers to Hormone Therapy for Patients with Cervical Cancer
- Reproductive Justice Framework Essential to Addressing Inequities in High-risk Pregnancy Care
- mRNA Vaccines Follow Unconventional Immune Path to Destroy Tumors
- Mayo Clinic Researchers Present Advances in Immunotherapy, Biomarkers and Tumor Biology at AACR 2026
- Programming the Immune System to Manufacture Its Own Therapeutic Proteins
- Will Artificial Intelligence Replace Human Scientists?
- For Regrowing Human Limbs, This Salamander Gene Could Hold the Key
- New Children's Hospital Los Angeles Study Explores Expanded Diagnostic Capabilities of Aqueous Humor Liquid Biopsy
- Cutting Calories to Slow Aging--Without Compromising Health
- Overlooked Brain Connections Hold Clues to Cognition and Mental Health
- Beyond the Dialysis Machine: Shaping the Future of Kidney and Cardiovascular Health
- After the ICU, Some Older Adults Less Likely to Receive Home-Based Rehabilitation
- One Lot of Xanax Recalled Nationwide Over Quality Issue, FDA Says
- Rising ACA Costs Leave Many Unable To Pay for Coverage
- Cough Drops From Several Brands Being Recalled, FDA Says
- CDC May Get New Leader as Officials Consider Erica Schwartz
- Neurobiologists Hack Brain Circuits Tied to Placebo Pain Relief
- New Mapping Model Can Help Cities Efficiently Deploy Blood Resources to Patients Most in Need
- New Alzheimer's Drugs Provide No Meaningful Benefit, Major Evidence Review Concludes
- Mayo Clinic Q&A: Diet Tips During Cancer Treatment
- This Simple Step Could Improve The Benefits From Your Regular Workouts
- E-Bikes And E-Scooters A Growing Menace On City Streets, Study Says
- Why Walking Remains Unsteady After Partial Spinal Cord Injury
- Study Says Stress, Weight And Hormones Alter Timing of Puberty in Girls
- Air Pollution and Weather Tied to Migraines
- Neurons Store and Burn Lipids, Not Just Glucose
- Study Challenges Decades-Old Puzzle About Childhood Body Fat
- First-Line Targeted Therapy Shows Antitumor Activity in Patients with Advanced Lung Cancer
- How Gut Bacteria and Acute Stress Are Linked
- UCLA Scientists Identify Zombie Immune Cells as a Driver of Fatty Liver Disease, Inflammation and Aging
April 15 2026April 14 2026April 13 2026April 12 2026April 11 2026April 10 2026April 9 2026 - Smart Stent Sleeve Spots Kidney Pressure Early
- Mount Sinai Researchers Develop Machine Learning Model to Predict How CPAP Affects Cardiovascular Disease Risk in Patients With Obstructive Sleep Apnea
- Husband-and-Wife Physicians Offer Care for Lower-Extremity Limbs and Amputation Prevention in Patients with Diabetes
- UT MD Anderson Shares Latest Research Breakthroughs
- 20 Years After Facing Retinoblastoma, a Father Fights for His Son's Sight
- AACR: Targeted Drug Delivery for Colorectal Cancer, COVID-19's Impact on Breast Cancer Outcomes, AI in Cancer Diagnosis and More
- Study Shows How Key Memory Center in the Brain Responds to the Unexpected
- University Hospitals Harrington Heart & Vascular Institute Study Highlights Long Term Gains in Cardiovascular Outcomes at UH Portage Medical Center
- Study Shows People Use Same Neurons to See and Imagine Objects
- Why Preventing the Next Pandemic Involves Humanizing Public Health
- Study Finds Sex- and Race-Based Disparities in IBS Diagnosis Rates Among U.S. Adults
- Briggs, Green honored by Nebraska Hall of Agricultural Achievement
- Finding the Future of Eye Care with Frogs
- A Pocket-Sized Personal Trainer: AI-Written Texts Aim to Get Older Adults Moving
- Adding Steps Offsets Risk of Chronic Disease: Study
- Don't Be Shy: A Frank Conversation About Testicular Cancer
- Public Comfort with AI in Health Care Falls, Ohio State Survey Finds
- Brain Scans Reveal How Psychedelics Change Perception
- Bangladesh Measles Outbreak Kills 100+ Kids, Emergency Shots Begin
- Judge Allows Abortion Pill To Continue Being Mailed for Now
- Hair Growth Product Recalled Over Child Poisoning Risk
- This Treatment Can Improve Your Odds Of Surviving C. Diff Infection
- More Children, Teens At Risk From E-Scooter Crashes, Study Finds
- America's Sexual Health Report Card Contains Some Surprises
- Years of Excess Weight, Not One Bad Checkup, Drive Heart Disease Risk
- There Are No Good Ways To Avoid Childhood Eczema But Many Treatment Options
- Alzheimer’s Tests May Mask Risks for Women
April 8 2026April 7 2026April 6 2026April 5 2026April 4 2026April 3 2026
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