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News for Healthier Living
Smartwatch Study Finds Older Adults Can Accurately Judge Their Mental Sharpness in Daily Life
A new study shows that older adults' perceptions of their mental sharpness closely align with their actual cognitive performance. The findings may help clinicians better understand and support patients.
July 2, 2026
July 3 2026July 2 2026July 1 2026 - Study Finds Little to No Cortical Lewy Pathology in Living Parkinson's Disease Patients Undergoing Deep Brain Stimulation
- Program Dramatically Improves Safety of Surgery for Children
- Common Brain Cancer Mutation Changes DNA Shape to Drive Progression, Exposing Therapeutic Target
- Mayo Clinic Study Identifies New Brain Targets for Individualized Epilepsy Treatment
- ADLM Publishes First Comprehensive U.S. Guidance to Help Laboratory Medicine Professionals Meet the Needs of Gender Diverse Patients
- Study: New Biological Clues Behind Coffee's Benefit to Liver Health
- FDA Scientists Warn Against Expanded Peptide Access As Kennedy Reshapes Advisory Panel
- Powering an Automated Pipeline for Drug Discovery
- SNAP Changes are Reshaping America's Food Safety Net, Threatening Food Access for Millions
- Exertion Tests Offer Insight Into Recovery From Youth Concussions
- Move to Quit: Exercise Boosts Smoking Quit Rates
- Can A Popular Muscle Supplement Help Treat Depression?
- Heat Dome Coming: Tips To Stay Safe During Extreme Temps
- Diets That Lower Inflammation Might Cut Dementia Risk, Study Indicates
- Melatonin Shows Promise As Safe, Cheap Painkiller, Review Concludes
- Vitamins Might Be Key To Asthma Control In Children, Adults
- Would Hunters Take A Lyme Disease Vaccine? We Asked
- Neurobiologists Improve Symptoms of Huntington's Disease with Targeted Brain Stimulation in Mice
- McMaster-Developed Immunotherapy Strategy Targets Aggressive Brain Tumours and Their Fuel
- UC San Diego Researchers Uncover Precision Medicine Strategy for Rare Inherited Muscle Disorders
- FAMU-FSU College of Engineering Researchers Improve Analysis of Molecules Linked to Alzheimer's Disease
- Should Lowest-Risk Prostate 'Cancer' Still Be Called Cancer? Study Suggests Changing the Name Could Save Lives
- Whether Children Receive Opioids After Surgery Varies by Hospital and Procedure Type
- JMIR News: AI Innovations, Digital Health Transformations, and New Medicare Models
- Tip Sheet: New Therapy Shows Promise for Pancreatic Cancer, Experts Redefine Survivorship -- and New Strategies for Preventing Skin Cancer
- Thawing Ground, Future Questions: Decoding Arctic Climate in a Pennsylvania Lab
June 30 2026June 29 2026June 26 2026June 25 2026June 24 2026June 23 2026 - Testosterone Therapy Labels And Limits May Change Under FDA Proposal
- Midlife Strength Training Linked to Lower Diabetes Risk
- Link Between Parents' and Children's Weight Is Mostly Genetic, Study Finds
- Sunscreen Misinformation Popular On TikTok, Study Finds
- Patient Portal Messages Double, Doctors Face Rising Workload
- Most Americans Unaware Of Link Between Alcohol And Cancer — And Aren't Interested In Spreading The Word, Either
- Kids’ Juice And Soda Intake Linked To Higher Blood Pressure Risk As Young Adults
- Indiana Takes On Powerful Hospitals By Capping Prices They Charge Employers
- JMIR News: Digital Tools, Misinformation, Equitable AI, and Longevity Ethics in the Modern Health Landscape
- Scientists uncover a genetic "shield" that lowers the risk of colorectal cancer
- The Ross Procedure Is Associated With Excellent Outcomes, Durability, and Efficacy in a Wide Range of Adults With Aortic Valve Disease
- Cement Production Linked to Elevated Microplastic Levels in Boreholes
- 11 New Kidney Research Findings on Diet, Exercise and Stress
- Contact Lenses That Repair Themselves with UV Light
- Heavy Drinking Can Accelerate a Decline in Brain White Matter in Young Adults
- Why Alcohol May Hit Harder After Weight-Loss Surgery
- Young Adults with a Family History of Alcohol Use Disorder Report Greater Anxiety Sensitivity, Linked to Mistreatment During Childhood
- New Button Battery Technology Shows Promise, but Swallowing Remains an Emergency
- How "Lianquan" Helps Stroke Survivors Swallow Again: Tracing the Brain's Hidden Wiring
- A Skin Signal Warns Before Flap Failure
- From Pixels to Prognosis: Imaging Redefines Liver Donor Assessment
- Meniere's Disease May Begin Early in Inner Ear Development
- First patient receives neural stem cell therapy in groundbreaking
UCI Health Huntington's disease clinical trial REGEN4HD
- Can Scientists Learn Cells' Language? UCLA-Led Team Aims to Decode Cellular Conversations
- Pancreatic Cancer Discovery Advances Toward First-of-Its-Kind Clinical Trial
- UVA Researchers Warn Unvalidated AI Tools Could Undermine Athlete Health, Military Readiness
- Children's Hospital Los Angeles to Offer First Casgevy Gene Therapy for Patient With Severe Sickle Cell Disease
- Mapping a Hidden Communication Network Between Organs
- Faster Aging in Younger Generations Linked to Rise in Early-Onset Cancer
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