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News for Healthier Living
New U.S. Estimates of Sepsis in Kids Point to Urgent Need to Reduce High Mortality Rates
Researchers from Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago were among the multicenter team of experts who determined more accurate national estimates of non-neonatal pediatric sepsis using readily available clinical data from electronic health records.
April 23, 2026
April 23 2026April 22 2026April 21 2026 - Anxiety Regulated by Key Signal in Brain Immune Cells
- Cellular Neighborhoods Inside Tumors May Predict Which Patients with Melanoma Benefit From Combination Immunotherapy
- National Asthma and Allergy Awareness Month, World Asthma Day
- UChicago Hosts International Meeting to Develop Unified Classification for Blood Cancers
- FDA 'Healthy' Label Encourages Healthier Snack Choices and Influences What Consumers Are Willing to Pay, According to New Study
- Federal Housing Assistance May Lead to Improved Two-Year Survival Among Older People with Prostate Cancer
- Children's Hospital Los Angeles Opens In-Hospital Family Pantry, Offering Nutritious Food and Expanding Access to Accept SNAP/EBT
- C. Diff Study Enrolling Patients Over 65 at Increased Risk of Infection
- Drug Lifts 'Brain Fog' From Lupus Patients: Clinical Trial
- Redo Surgical Mitral Valve Replacement Shows Long-Term Survival Advantage Over Transcatheter Valve-in-Valve
- Children’s Activity Cubes Recalled Over Choking Hazard Risk
- Study Finds AI Chatbots Can Give Misleading Health Advice
- Former Surgeon General Backs CDC Nominee, But Questions Remain on Vaccines
- Cantaloupes Recalled in Four States Due to Salmonella Risk
- Bullying and Adverse Social Climate Take Measurable Toll on Mental Health of Gender-Diverse Youth
- AACR: Novel Approach Prevents Cancer Progression, Spares Surgery for Majority of Patients with Precancerous Oral Lesions
- JMIR Report: Can Remote Monitoring Fix Hospital Overcrowding?
- Less-Dangerous Painkiller Still Has High Risk For Drug Interactions
- Black Women Hit Hardest By Pandemic-Related Rise In Pregnancy-Related Deaths
- Powerful Antibiotic Combo Not Necessary For Simple Sinus Infections, Study Shows
- Service Dogs Perform Tasks Akin To Human Caregivers, Researchers Say
- A Third Of Young Adults Are Couch Potatoes, Their Parents Say
- Smoking, Vaping Weed Increases Risk Of Asthma Attacks Among Young Adults, Study Finds
- Silence in Healthcare Still Kills: Communication Failures Continue to Threaten Patients and Healthcare Innovation
- Gaps in Pediatric Burn Care Must Be Addressed
April 20 2026April 19 2026April 18 2026April 17 2026April 16 2026 - University of Kentucky Study Finds Barriers to Hormone Therapy for Patients with Cervical Cancer
- Reproductive Justice Framework Essential to Addressing Inequities in High-risk Pregnancy Care
- mRNA Vaccines Follow Unconventional Immune Path to Destroy Tumors
- Mayo Clinic Researchers Present Advances in Immunotherapy, Biomarkers and Tumor Biology at AACR 2026
- Programming the Immune System to Manufacture Its Own Therapeutic Proteins
- Will Artificial Intelligence Replace Human Scientists?
- For Regrowing Human Limbs, This Salamander Gene Could Hold the Key
- New Children's Hospital Los Angeles Study Explores Expanded Diagnostic Capabilities of Aqueous Humor Liquid Biopsy
- Cutting Calories to Slow Aging--Without Compromising Health
- Overlooked Brain Connections Hold Clues to Cognition and Mental Health
- Beyond the Dialysis Machine: Shaping the Future of Kidney and Cardiovascular Health
- After the ICU, Some Older Adults Less Likely to Receive Home-Based Rehabilitation
- One Lot of Xanax Recalled Nationwide Over Quality Issue, FDA Says
- Rising ACA Costs Leave Many Unable To Pay for Coverage
- Cough Drops From Several Brands Being Recalled, FDA Says
- CDC May Get New Leader as Officials Consider Erica Schwartz
- Neurobiologists Hack Brain Circuits Tied to Placebo Pain Relief
- New Mapping Model Can Help Cities Efficiently Deploy Blood Resources to Patients Most in Need
- New Alzheimer's Drugs Provide No Meaningful Benefit, Major Evidence Review Concludes
- Mayo Clinic Q&A: Diet Tips During Cancer Treatment
- This Simple Step Could Improve The Benefits From Your Regular Workouts
- E-Bikes And E-Scooters A Growing Menace On City Streets, Study Says
- Why Walking Remains Unsteady After Partial Spinal Cord Injury
- Study Says Stress, Weight And Hormones Alter Timing of Puberty in Girls
- Air Pollution and Weather Tied to Migraines
- Neurons Store and Burn Lipids, Not Just Glucose
- Study Challenges Decades-Old Puzzle About Childhood Body Fat
- First-Line Targeted Therapy Shows Antitumor Activity in Patients with Advanced Lung Cancer
- How Gut Bacteria and Acute Stress Are Linked
- UCLA Scientists Identify Zombie Immune Cells as a Driver of Fatty Liver Disease, Inflammation and Aging
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