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News for Healthier Living
Lung Cancer Drug Offers a Surprising New Treatment Against Ovarian Cancer
A new study published by Mayo Clinic researchers suggests that ovarian cancer cells quickly activate a survival response after PARP inhibitor treatment, and blocking this early response may make this class of drugs work better.
February 12, 2026
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- Killing Cancer Cells with RNA Therapeutics
- Research Tip Sheet: Zombie Cells, GLP-1RAs, Heart Surgery and Breast Cancer
- Methadone Treatment for Opioid Use Rising, but Better Access Needed to Reach More
- Americans Prefer to Screen for Cervical Cancer in-Clinic vs. At Home
- Air Ambulances Linked to Higher Survival After Severe Injuries
- FDA Makes It Easier for Foods to Say 'No Artificial Colors'
- American Medical Association Says Gender Surgeries for Minors Should Wait
- Norovirus Sickens 13 Finnish Hockey Players, Postpones Canada Match
- Surgical 'Add-On' Lowers Risk Of Ovarian Cancer
- Americans Optimistic About Heart Health Prospects, But Face An Uphill Battle, Survey Suggests
- Keto Diet A Potential Treatment For Depression, Trial Shows
- Born to the Beat: Newborns Show Innate Understanding of Musical Rhythm
- Redesigned Sunscreen Aims to End the 'Chalky' Look for Good
- Dual-Action Molecule Design Concentrates Cancer Treatment in Tumor Cells to Allow Higher Doses
- A 'Natural' Option For IVF Is As Effective In Producing Healthy Babies, Trial Shows
- Words as medicine: FSU poet explores healing through the arts
- How Acupuncture Calms the Brain in Pain-Induced Emotional Disorders
- Big data and LASSO improve health insurance risk prediction
- AI Model Can Read and Diagnose a Brain MRI in Seconds
- Switching Immunotherapy On Only Where It Matters: A Smarter Path to Safer Cancer Treatment
- How Hospitals Can Use AI Without Exposing Patient Data
- When Materials Move with the Body: A Stretchable
Platform for Sensing, Healing, and Recovery
February 5 2026February 4 2026February 3 2026February 2 2026February 1 2026January 31 2026January 30 2026 - New Cystic Fibrosis Report Shows Progress in Earlier Diagnosis, But More Needs to Be Done to Improve Outcomes
- Focused Ultrasound for Glioblastoma (GBM): Clinical Results and Follow-On Trial in Taiwan
- Focused Ultrasound Device Earns FDA Clearance to Treat Kidney Stones
- New Research Finds Crosstalk Inside Cells Helps Pathogens Evade Drugs
- Common Bacteria Discovered in the Eye Linked to Cognitive Decline
- After Devastating Injury and Successful Surgery, Teen Creates Lego Kits to Raise Spirits and Inspire Other Patients
- New Dashboard Helps Predict and Plan for Disease Outbreaks
- Research on Cardiac Surgical Expenditures, the Link Between for-Profit Hospital Care and Patient Mortality, and More Will Be Presented at the Annual Academic Surgical Congress
- New Federal Plan Aims to Use More Donor Organs, Improve Transplant Safety
- Most Doctor-Made YouTube Health Videos Lack Strong Proof, Study Finds
- Gerber Recalls Arrowroot Baby Biscuits Over Possible Plastic, Paper Pieces
- U.S. Life Expectancy Hits Record High as Death Rates Fall Nationwide
- Salty Drinking Water Increases High Blood Pressure Risk, Review Concludes
- Afternoon Naps Are Good For The Brain — And Researchers Now Know Why
- AI-Assisted Mammograms Catch More Hard-To-Detect Breast Cancers, Clinical Trial Shows
- Approved Immunotherapy Shrinks, Eliminates Rare, Aggressive Melanoma, Clinical Trial Finds
- Tylenol Safe For Babies, Clinical Trial Finds
- Stroke Survivors Are Twice As Likely To Have Another During Pregnancy, Researchers Find
- Nasal Vaccine Combats Bird Flu Infection in Rodents
- Researchers from the University of Maryland School of Medicine Discover Genetic Ancestry is a Critical Component of Assessing Head and Neck Cancerous Tumors
- Dissolved Bubble Microneedles Enable More Efficient Therapy of Acne Vulgaris
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