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30 Jun
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
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.
26 Jun
A study of more than 12,600 men found the Stockholm3 blood test detected significantly more aggressive prostate cancers than the standard PSA test, without increasing unnecessary follow-up testing.
HealthDay Staff HealthDay Reporter June 30, 2026
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 ... Full Page
Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter June 30, 2026
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... Full Page
Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter June 30, 2026
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... Full Page
Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter June 30, 2026
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 ... Full Page
HealthDay Staff HealthDay Reporter June 29, 2026
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... Full Page
Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter June 29, 2026
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 — ... Full Page