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WEDNESDAY, June 17, 2026 People with an autoimmune disease and obesity might lower their risk of dangerous blood clots and death by taking Ozempic or Zepbound,
WEDNESDAY, June 17, 2026 Women tend to have worse sexual and urinary symptoms if they enter menopause because of surgery as opposed to naturally, a new study sa
WEDNESDAY, June 17, 2026 Many seniors experience delirium after surgery, suffering from confusion and disorientation as they emerge from anesthesia.But some hos
WEDNESDAY, June 17, 2026 Bryce Ramsey of Madison, Mississippi, was 33 when she was diagnosed with colorectal cancer. Upon noticing blood in her stool, she blame
WEDNESDAY, June 17, 2026 A minimally invasive procedure can ease knee pain by cutting off abnormal blood flow to the joint, a new study says.The procedure, geni
TUESDAY, June 16, 2026 Federal health officials are mobilizing against the New World screwworm, a flesh-eating parasite recently detected in animals in the sout
TUESDAY, June 16, 2026 Diet and exercise may be more powerful than a popular diabetes medication when it comes to preventing chronic diseases.Researchers follow
TUESDAY, June 16, 2026 Folks losing weight on Ozempic or Zepbound tend to start slacking off when it comes to exercise, a new study says.People s daily step cou
TUESDAY, June 16, 2026 A family s financial situation has more impact on their children s brain development than parenting style, a new study says.Family financ
TUESDAY, June 16, 2026 Prompting patients to keep tabs on their blood pressure at home can reduce their risk of heart attack, stroke and heart disease, a new st