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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.

Calling Low-Risk Prostate Cancer Something Else Might Save More Lives, Researchers Argue

Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter July 6, 2026

Calling Low-Risk Prostate Cancer Something Else Might Save More Lives, Researchers Argue

Men might benefit if doctors quit referring to low-risk prostate cancer as cancer at all, a new study says.

Referring to the lowest-risk type of prostate cancer — Grade Group 1 (GG1) — as cancer does more harm than good, researchers argued recently in the journal JAMA Oncology.

Renaming GG1 as a precancerous or p... Full Page

Taking Small Breaks From Sitting Around Can Lower Your Cancer Risk

Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter July 6, 2026

Taking Small Breaks From Sitting Around Can Lower Your Cancer Risk

Planning an epic TV binge, or a long session of video gaming?

If you take hourly breaks to get up and stretch your legs, you’ll lower the risk of cancer posed by sedentary behavior, a new study says.

Each hour of prolonged, uninterrupted sitting around in a person’s day is associated with a 9% higher risk of dying from ca... Full Page

FDA Lets 20 ZYN Nicotine Pouches Claim Lower Risk Than Cigarettes; Critics Warn Of Danger

Ellyn Vohnoutka HealthDay Reporter July 2, 2026

FDA Lets 20 ZYN Nicotine Pouches Claim Lower Risk Than Cigarettes; Critics Warn Of Danger

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has authorized marketing of 20 ZYN nicotine pouch products as a lower-risk option than cigarettes, a decision that drew immediate criticism from anti-cancer advocates worried about youth use.

Nicotine pouches are placed in the mouth between the lip and gums. They are made of nicotine powder, flav... Full Page

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... Full Page

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... Full Page

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 ... Full Page

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