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News for Healthier Living
Are Older People with Brain Diseases More Likely to Have a TBI?
For traumatic brain injury (TBI) and certain brain diseases, it looks like the risk may go in both directions, according to a study published on June 17, 2026, in Neurology(r), the medical journal of the American Academy of Neurology.
June 17, 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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