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19 Jun

Fish Oil Supplements May Be a Bust for Alzheimer’s Prevention

Nutrients from omega-3 supplements do reach the brain, according to a new study, but they do not appear to improve memory or cognitive function in adults at increased risk for Alzheimer's disease.

18 Jun

Feeling Sleepy During the Day? It Could Be a Warning Sign for High Blood Pressure

A new study finds adults who experience excessive daytime sleepiness—especially those who also have trouble falling asleep at night—face a significantly higher risk of having or developing high blood pressure.

17 Jun

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Fish Oil Supplements May Be A Bust For Alzheimer's Prevention

Fish Oil Supplements May Be A Bust For Alzheimer's Prevention

Millions of Americans take fish oil supplements hoping to keep their brains sharp as they age.

But evidence just published in the journal EBioMedicine suggests those capsules may not deliver the cognitive boost many expect.

"We all wish there was a silver bullet for preventing Alzheimer's, but our findings showed t...

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Dog Owners Feel Similar Grief Whether Pets Euthanized, Die Naturally

Dog Owners Feel Similar Grief Whether Pets Euthanized, Die Naturally

The grief pet owners feel at the loss of a beloved companion is strikingly similar regardless of the circumstances surrounding the death, a new study says.

Dog owners felt the same emotions — grief, guilt, blame — whether their pet was euthanized or died naturally, researchers reported recently in the Journal of the America...

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  • June 19, 2026
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Ozempic Might Cut Risk Of Broken Bones, Study Says

Ozempic Might Cut Risk Of Broken Bones, Study Says

Ozempic doesn’t only help people lose weight, but might also protect against broken bones, a new study says.

People with type 2 diabetes treated with semaglutide (Ozempic/Wegovy) had a 15% lower risk of bone fractures, according to findings presented Sunday at the Endocrine Society’s annual meeting in Chicago.

"Bone fract...

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  • June 19, 2026
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Prehab Can Boost Seniors' Recuperation From Spinal Fusion Surgery, Trial Finds

Prehab Can Boost Seniors' Recuperation From Spinal Fusion Surgery, Trial Finds

Prehabilitation can help the elderly recover better and suffer fewer complications from spinal fusion surgery, a new study says.

Patients 75 and older who underwent a four-week prehab program prior to surgery were 18% less likely to suffer complications afterward, researchers reported June 16 in the Annals of Internal Medicine.

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  • June 19, 2026
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Massage Guns Can Cause Eye Damage, Vision Loss, Case Report Warns

Massage Guns Can Cause Eye Damage, Vision Loss, Case Report Warns

Massage guns are great for working over sore muscles, but you should avoid using one anywhere near your eyes, a new study warns.

A young man suffered retinal tears and bruising in his eyes after he tried perking himself up by repeatedly using his massage gun on his head, researchers reported June 18 in the journal BMJ Case Reports...

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  • June 19, 2026
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Ebola Infections Climb, Could Take Year To Contain, Health Officials Say

Ebola Infections Climb, Could Take Year To Contain, Health Officials Say

A growing Ebola outbreak in Central and East Africa could become the worst on record if infections are not brought under control soon, health officials warned this week.

The outbreak could last as long as a year and sicken thousands more people if current transmission rates continue, officials said Tuesday at an emergency conference of Afr...

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  • June 18, 2026
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Feeling Sleepy During the Day? It Could Be a Warning Sign for High Blood Pressure

Feeling Sleepy During the Day? It Could Be a Warning Sign for High Blood Pressure

Feeling excessively sleepy during the day could be a warning sign for high blood pressure — especially if you also have trouble falling asleep at night.

That's according to a new study from Penn State College of Medicine, which found that adults who experience an uncontrollable urge to sleep during the day were more ...

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  • June 18, 2026
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Women Might Lower Their Heart Risk By Lifting Weights, Study Says

Women Might Lower Their Heart Risk By Lifting Weights, Study Says

Aerobic exercise comes immediately to mind when one thinks of ways to reduce heart disease risk through physical activity.

But women might be able to lower their risk of heart disease through consistent strength training as well, a new study says.

Women who lift weights appear to have a reduced risk of heart problems, especially if t...

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  • June 18, 2026
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Major League Pitchers Might Avoid Elbow Injuries By Altering Their Approach, Simulation Suggests

Major League Pitchers Might Avoid Elbow Injuries By Altering Their Approach, Simulation Suggests

Elbow injuries are common among pro baseball pitchers, with Toronto Blue Jays right-hander José Berrios recently undergoing Tommy John surgery to repair an elbow ligament torn during spring training.

But pitchers might be able to avoid these injuries without cutting down their fastball’s velocity, a new study suggests.

M...

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  • June 18, 2026
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Personalized Brain Implant Provides Step-By-Step Walking Boost For Parkinson's Patients

Personalized Brain Implant Provides Step-By-Step Walking Boost For Parkinson's Patients

A new type of brain implant can help improve walking among Parkinson’s disease patients by providing real-time stimulation in response to each stride, a new study says.

The implanted brain stimulator can detect neural signals associated with each step and automatically adjust its electrical pulses within fractions of a second, resear...

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