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THURSDAY, March 12, 2026 A drug used in Europe to treat epilepsy may help people with obstructive sleep apnea breathe more easily during sleep, according to a n
THURSDAY, March 12, 2026 People lose two main things in a spinal cord injury The ability to control the movement of their limbs, as well as the ability to recei
THURSDAY, March 12, 2026 Acute myeloid leukemia (AML) is among the most aggressive forms of blood cancer, and while modern medicine can often push it into remis
THURSDAY, March 12, 2026 People frequently switch between different weight-loss drugs, swapping Ozempic for Zepbound and vice versa within the first year of tre
THURSDAY, March 12, 2026 Borrowing money. Skipping meals. Driving less. Cutting back on utilities. Taking meds less frequently than prescribed.One-third of Amer
THURSDAY, March 12, 2026 Former college athletes can show signs of concussion-related brain decline as early as five years after graduation, a new study says.At
WEDNESDAY, March 11, 2026 During the early months of the COVID-19 pandemic, states that rely heavily on sales tax revenue were more likely to end stay-at-home o
WEDNESDAY, March 11, 2026 The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved a generic drug for a very rare brain disorder, but said it should not be cons
WEDNESDAY, March 11, 2026 The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) may allow some flavored e-cigarettes back on the market, but there s a catch.They would be
WEDNESDAY, March 11, 2026 From cobblers to smoothies, dark sweet cherries show up in plenty of recipes, and scientists say the crimson-colored fruit may contain