November 20 HHS gold standard study flips ‘gender affirming care’ on its head as Dems keep pushing trans issues at SCOTUS Department of Health and Human Services report warns of risks from transgender medical procedures for children as Democrats continue supporting such treatments.
November 18 Alzheimer’s scientists find key to halting brain decline before symptoms Researchers found that melting soft tau protein precursors before they form harmful fibrils could shift Alzheimer's treatment strategies toward early prevention.
November 17 Fast-growing cancer could be slowed by common blood pressure drug, research shows Scientists accidentally discovered how an old blood pressure drug hydralazine could fight aggressive brain cancer by targeting cellular oxygen sensors.
November 15 Popular diabetes drug could block exercise benefits, new study warns New research reveals metformin may reduce exercise benefits for diabetes patients, affecting blood sugar control and fitness gains in unexpected ways.
November 14 Man dies hours after eating burger as researchers confirm fatal allergy A fatal allergic reaction to red meat highlights a dangerous tick-borne illness. Researchers warn of alpha-gal syndrome risks from hamburgers and steak after tick exposure.
November 14 Spike in deadly cancer before age 50 linked to common convenience foods A new study reveals eating ultraprocessed foods increases early-onset colorectal cancer risk by 45%. Research links ready-to-eat foods to precancerous adenomas.
November 14 GLP-1 weight-loss medications linked to improved cancer survival in certain patients GLP-1 medications may help colon cancer patients live longer by reducing inflammation and improving metabolic health, UC San Diego researchers found in a 6,800-patient study.
November 13 Alzheimer’s could be predicted years before symptoms arise using new risk tool Mayo Clinic scientists have developed a new method to predict Alzheimer's risk decades before symptoms appear, using brain scans and genetics to estimate a 10-year likelihood.
November 13 Rev Jesse Jackson hospitalized amid health battle with neurodegenerative disease Jesse Jackson's family requests prayers as civil rights icon receives medical treatment for a neurodegenerative condition.
November 12 Some cancer patients could avoid surgery with innovative new therapy Researchers say a new drug-delivery implant could help patients with hard-to-treat bladder cancer avoid losing their bladders — and stay cancer-free for years.