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23 Jun

Midlife Strength Training Linked to Lower Diabetes Risk

Consistent strength training throughout midlife reduces the risk of type 2 diabetes by 42%, new study finds.

22 Jun

Middle-Aged Women Drink More, Know Less About Breast Cancer Risk

A national survey of 2,200 U.S. women found that middle-aged women reported the highest levels of problematic alcohol use but had the lowest awareness that alcohol consumption increases breast cancer risk.

19 Jun

Fish Oil Supplements May Be a Bust for Alzheimer’s Prevention

Nutrients from omega-3 supplements do reach the brain, according to a new study, but they do not appear to improve memory or cognitive function in adults at increased risk for Alzheimer's disease.

Mom's Good Heart Health Lowers Risk Of Baby's Developmental Delays

Mom's Good Heart Health Lowers Risk Of Baby's Developmental Delays

Want to give your baby the best start in life?

Then tend to your heart health, both prior to and during pregnancy, a new study says.

Expectant mothers in worse heart health are more likely to have children who suffer from developmental delays, researchers reported June 23 in JAMA Network Open.

“Better maternal ca...

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  • June 24, 2026
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Racial Gaps Narrow For U.S. Cancer Deaths, Report Finds

Racial Gaps Narrow For U.S. Cancer Deaths, Report Finds

Racial disparities are narrowing among cancer patients, but people of color remain more likely to die from cancer, a new report says.

The disparity in cancer death rates between Black and white Americans has narrowed substantially, from 34% higher in 1991 to 9% in 2024, the American Association for Cancer Research says in its report.

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  • June 24, 2026
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Sunscreen Misinformation Popular On TikTok, Study Finds

Sunscreen Misinformation Popular On TikTok, Study Finds

Healthy use of sunscreen is overwhelmingly promoted in popular TikTok videos, a new study says.

However, people more often like, share and comment on the rare TikTok offerings that feature negative misinformation regarding sunscreen, researchers reported June 18 in the journal PLOS Digital Health.

“Sunscreen misinforma...

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  • June 23, 2026
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Patient Portal Messages Double, Doctors Face Rising Workload

Patient Portal Messages Double, Doctors Face Rising Workload

More than 1 in 10 Americans now use patient portals and health apps to communicate with their doctor, a new study says.

Online portal messages from patients more than doubled between 2020 and 2025, researchers reported June 22 in the Journal of the American Medical Association.

At least 12% of patients now use these secure p...

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  • June 23, 2026
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Most Americans Unaware Of Link Between Alcohol And Cancer —  And Aren't Interested In Spreading The Word, Either

Most Americans Unaware Of Link Between Alcohol And Cancer — And Aren't Interested In Spreading The Word, Either

Fewer than half of Americans understand that booze is a cancer-causing substance along the lines of known carcinogens like tobacco, asbestos and formaldehyde, a new study says.

Alcohol has been listed as a Group 1 carcinogen by the International Agency for Research on Cancer since the late 1980s, according to the U.S. National Cancer Insti...

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  • June 23, 2026
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Kids’ Juice And Soda Intake Linked To Higher Blood Pressure Risk As Young Adults

Kids’ Juice And Soda Intake Linked To Higher Blood Pressure Risk As Young Adults

That juice box you hand your child as a daily treat could be setting them up for poor heart health later on, a new study says.

Drinking fruit juice or sugary sodas throughout childhood may be linked to an increased risk of high blood pressure in adulthood, researchers reported June 22 in the journal Circulation.

Kids who dra...

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