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THURSDAY, April 23, 2026 Seniors with dementia can easily lose touch with the loved ones caring for them, straining even once-close relationships as memories fa
THURSDAY, April 23, 2026 A new gene therapy to treat inherited deafness produces a lasting cure, a new international study has found.The treatment, which target
THURSDAY, April 23, 2026 Triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) has long been considered one of the most difficult types to fight. It is aggressive, often strikes
THURSDAY, April 23, 2026 As measles cases in California hit a seven-year high, new research suggests many adults are walking around without the protection they
THURSDAY, April 23, 2026 Nearly all Americans are worried about their brain health as they age, ranking as important or more so than their physical health, a ne
WEDNESDAY, April 22, 2026 A new effort to prepare for future bird flu outbreaks is moving forward, despite a major funding setback.The American pharmaceutical a
WEDNESDAY, April 22, 2026 During a tense congressional hearing Tuesday, Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. declined to say whether he would follow vaccine r
WEDNESDAY, April 22, 2026 Flu shots will no longer be required for every U.S. service member.Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced Tuesday that troops can no
Why does it take longer for women to receive an ADHD diagnosis, and should our understanding of ADHD change? Prof. Davida Hartman, autism and ADHD specialist, joins In Conversation to answer these
WEDNESDAY, April 22, 2026 Gender-diverse teenagers who are bullied are more likely to suffer escalating psychological distress than other teens, particularly if