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01 Jul

Can a Popular Muscle Supplement Help Treat Depression?

A systematic review of five randomized clinical trials involving 238 people found that creatine showed promise as an add-on treatment for major depression in some studies, but overall evidence was mixed and larger clinical trials are needed before it can be recommended.

30 Jun

Major Study Supports Same-Day COVID-19 and Flu Vaccination

A study of 2.5 million U.S. veterans found that receiving COVID-19 and influenza vaccines on the same day did not increase the risk

29 Jun

Nearly 3 in 10 Young Adults Don't Have a Doctor, Survey Finds

A new national survey finds many young adults, 18-29, don’t have a primary care doc, and even those who do are skipping annual check-ups and missing some key screenings.

Rehab Program Helps Lift Long COVID 'Brain Fog'

Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter July 2, 2026

Rehab Program Helps Lift Long COVID 'Brain Fog'

Many people with long COVID suffer from “brain fog,” finding it difficult to remember things, think on their feet or pay attention.

But this symptom can be addressed by rehab, according to a new study.

Ten weeks of cognitive rehabilitation helped long COVID patients lift much of their brain fog, allowing them to achieve g... Página completa

Why Are You Right- Or Left-Handed? Experiments Suggest Surprisingly Simple Explanation

Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter July 2, 2026

Why Are You Right- Or Left-Handed? Experiments Suggest Surprisingly Simple Explanation

Why is your right hand so much better at everyday tasks like writing, throwing or using tools if you’re a righty, but your left hand if you’re a lefty?

A new study argues that your dominant hand is made, not born — in other words, practice determines whether you’re left- or right-handed.

There’s no hardw... Página completa

Prompt Responses From Mom Might Lower A Baby's Risk Of Childhood Mental Health Problems

Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter July 2, 2026

Prompt Responses From Mom Might Lower A Baby's Risk Of Childhood Mental Health Problems

Here’s more pressure for harried mothers — a sluggish response to baby’s coos and babbles might increase their risk of childhood psychiatric problems.

Moms who respond within one second of their baby’s vocalizations appear to lower the child’s risk of mental health problems by age 7, researchers reported July ... Página completa

Rural Americans More Likely To View Cancer As A Death Sentence, Poll Finds

Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter July 2, 2026

Rural Americans More Likely To View Cancer As A Death Sentence, Poll Finds

People living in rural America are more likely to view cancer as a death sentence, a new survey reports.

About 43% of people living in rural areas say a cancer diagnosis means inevitable death, compared to 35% of people in urban or suburban locales, according to the new poll from the Prevent Cancer Foundation.

This is likely driven b... Página completa

FDA Scientists Warn Against Expanded Peptide Access As Kennedy Reshapes Advisory Panel

Ellyn Vohnoutka HealthDay Reporter July 1, 2026

FDA Scientists Warn Against Expanded Peptide Access As Kennedy Reshapes Advisory Panel

Federal health scientists are urging caution about expanding access to controversial peptide drugs, even as the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) reshapes the advisory panel that will consider whether to loosen those restrictions.

FDA career scientists quietly posted recommendations online Monday in several briefing documents advisin... Página completa

Can A Popular Muscle Supplement Help Treat Depression?

HealthDay Staff HealthDay Reporter July 1, 2026

Can A Popular Muscle Supplement Help Treat Depression?

Could the same supplement many people take to build muscle also help treat depression?

A new review published June 30 in the journal Brain Medicine suggests creatine has potential, but the evidence isn’t quite there yet.

Creatine helps cells produce energy. Your body makes it naturally, but you can also get it from foo... Página completa

Heat Dome Coming: Tips To Stay Safe During Extreme Temps

Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter July 1, 2026

Heat Dome Coming: Tips To Stay Safe During Extreme Temps

A heat dome is expected to scorch most of the United States through the July 4 weekend, sending temperatures into the high-double and even triple digits in the central and eastern regions of the nation.

In advance of these brutal conditions, experts are offering ways to protect against heat stroke and other forms of heat-related illness.Página completa

Diets That Lower Inflammation Might Cut Dementia Risk, Study Indicates

Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter July 1, 2026

Diets That Lower Inflammation Might Cut Dementia Risk, Study Indicates

A diet rich in anti-inflammatory foods might help people avoid dementia, especially if they have an elevated risk of Alzheimer’s disease, a new study says.

People with early blood markers of Alzheimer’s who followed a diet designed to quell inflammation lowered their dementia risk by up to 29%, researchers recently reported in ... Página completa

Melatonin Shows Promise As Safe, Cheap Painkiller, Review Concludes

Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter July 1, 2026

Melatonin Shows Promise As Safe, Cheap Painkiller, Review Concludes

The sleep supplement melatonin might also be useful in treating chronic pain, a new evidence review says.

Melatonin appears to reduce chronic muscle and joint pain as much as painkillers like opioids, aspirin, Aleve (naproxen) and Tylenol (acetaminophen), researchers reported June 30 in the journal Pain.

“Melatonin is ... Página completa

Vitamins Might Be Key To Asthma Control In Children, Adults

Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter July 1, 2026

Vitamins Might Be Key To Asthma Control In Children, Adults

Vitamin A might help children who are struggling with asthma, a new study says.

Higher levels of vitamin A in the bloodstream are linked to better lung function in both kids and adults with asthma, researchers reported June 30 in the journal Thorax.

The study also looked into vitamin D, but found that the nutrient only benef... Página completa

A 40-Year-Old Law Requires ERs To Treat Everyone — Unless They Opt Out

Ellyn Vohnoutka HealthDay Reporter June 30, 2026

A 40-Year-Old Law Requires ERs To Treat Everyone — Unless They Opt Out

For 40 years, U.S. emergency departments have been barred from turning away patients who cannot pay. 

But that protection applies only to hospitals that contract with Medicare, and a growing number of for-profit emergency room (ER) operators are opting out, reports STAT.

One of the largest, Houston-based Nutex Health, r... Página completa

From Caffeine To 'Healthy' Labeling, FDA Sets Year-End Agenda For US Food Supply

Deanna Neff HealthDay Reporter June 30, 2026

From Caffeine To 'Healthy' Labeling, FDA Sets Year-End Agenda For US Food Supply

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has announced the food supply issues it seeks to tackle by year’s end.

The FDA’s Human Food Program aims to prevent foodborne illness, reduce diet-related chronic disease and ensure chemicals in food are safe.

Its proposed agenda, announced June 29, emphasizes more informat... Página completa

Major Study Supports Same-Day COVID-19 and Flu Vaccination

HealthDay Staff HealthDay Reporter June 30, 2026

Major Study Supports Same-Day COVID-19 and Flu Vaccination

One trip to the pharmacy may be all you need to protect yourself from COVID-19 and the flu this fall.

A new study — published today in the Annals of Internal Medicine — found that getting both vaccines at the same visit is no riskier than getting a flu shot alone.

A team led by Yan Xie of the VA St. Louis Health ... Página completa

Even Mild Weather Changes Impact Mental Health

Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter June 30, 2026

Even Mild Weather Changes Impact Mental Health

Heat domes, soaking rains and savage winter storms have left their mark on people’s minds and moods this year.

And little wonder — even modest, short-term changes in weather can affect a person enough to make them seek therapy, a new study says.

Fluctuations in temperature and levels of sunshine are linked to U.K. residen... Página completa

Women With Parkinson's More Likely To Have Brain Changes Related To Alzheimer's

Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter June 30, 2026

Women With Parkinson's More Likely To Have Brain Changes Related To Alzheimer's

Women with Parkinson’s disease might be more vulnerable than men to Alzheimer’s-related changes in their brains, new research suggests.

Women with Parkinson’s have higher levels of amyloid beta plaques in their brains, a hallmark of Alzheimer’s disease, researchers reported Sunday in Geneva at a meeting of the Europ... Página completa

Breastfeeding Might Lower ADHD Risk, Study Finds

Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter June 30, 2026

Breastfeeding Might Lower ADHD Risk, Study Finds

Want to protect your child from ADHD?

Breastfeeding might be one way to reduce their risk, a new study says.

Babies fed with breast milk were less likely to develop ADHD symptoms as preschoolers and elementary students, researchers reported recently in the journal Biological Psychiatry.

“We found that the longer ... Página completa

Nearly 3 in 10 Young Adults Don't Have a Regular Doctor, Survey Finds

HealthDay Staff HealthDay Reporter June 29, 2026

Nearly 3 in 10 Young Adults Don't Have a Regular Doctor, Survey Finds

Many young adults may be missing important preventive healthcare screenings, according to a national survey.

The poll of more than 1,000 U.S. adults, commissioned by Ohio State University in Columbus, found only 71% of people ages 18 to 29 have a regular doctor, compared with 97% of adults 65 and older.

Even among yo... Página completa

Fertility Preservation Often Overlooked In Women's Cancer Care, Review Finds

Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter June 29, 2026

Fertility Preservation Often Overlooked In Women's Cancer Care, Review Finds

Infertility is considered one of the most distressing concerns facing girls and young women with cancer.

Despite this, young female cancer patients are offered fertility preservation (FP) procedures at less than half the rate of male patients, a new evidence review has found.

Fertility preservation occurred at very low rates — ... Página completa

Sedatives Pose Fall Hazard For Recently Hospitalized Seniors

Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter June 29, 2026

Sedatives Pose Fall Hazard For Recently Hospitalized Seniors

Family members should keep a close eye on Grandma or Grandpa after they’ve been released from the hospital, a new study suggests.

Seniors sent home with a prescription for a sedative have an increased risk of falls, which can lead to broken bones and impaired function, researchers reported today in the Canadian Medical Associatio... Página completa

Fourth Of July Poses Burn Hazards — Here's How To Protect Kids

Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter June 29, 2026

Fourth Of July Poses Burn Hazards — Here's How To Protect Kids

Many have fireworks, cookouts and family get togethers planned for the Fourth of July – but these activities can pose a burn risk for young children, experts warn.

“Every Fourth of July, we see children with serious burn injuries that can lead to pain, surgery, scarring and lasting emotional trauma,” said Dr. Alejandro Ga... Página completa

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