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THURSDAY, June 4, 2026 The wee hours of the morning might not be so good for the mental health of night owls, a new study says.People with later sleep schedules
THURSDAY, June 4, 2026 Providing home-delivered, medically tailored meals to people with chronic health conditions lowers their risk of landing in a hospital, a
THURSDAY, June 4, 2026 Fewer women affected by menopause are turning to hormone therapy to ease their symptoms, a new study says.Hormone therapy use declined fr
THURSDAY, June 4, 2026 Michigan state health officials urged parents in several counties to vaccinate babies against measles ahead of schedule this spring as ca
WEDNESDAY, June 3, 2026 The Trump administration has published new rules on who can qualify for Medicaid coverage, including requirements that many recipients w
WEDNESDAY, June 3, 2026 A few sessions in the weight room each week could do more than build muscle they may help you live longer.While the evidence linking aer
WEDNESDAY, June 3, 2026 A recently approved cancer immunotherapy can put nearly two-thirds of people with relapsed multiple myeloma into complete remission, a n
WEDNESDAY, June 3, 2026 A simple urine test might help identify children who are likely to have autism earlier than the best assessment tools now available, a n
WEDNESDAY, June 3, 2026 E-cigarettes that offer a lot of extra puffs might become more toxic the longer they are used, a new study says.High-puff vapes can typi
WEDNESDAY, June 3, 2026 A recently approved cancer immunotherapy can put nearly two-thirds of people with relapsed multiple myeloma into complete remission, a n