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Study Suggests Short-Term Fasting Could Boost Chemo Response in Ovarian Cancer

A small pilot study found that short-term fasting before and after chemotherapy was linked to better tumor response and longer progression-free survival in women with advanced ovarian cancer.

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A major new study finds mental disorders now rank as the leading cause of disability worldwide, with anxiety disorders and major depressive disorder rising sharply since the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Urine Test Can Detect Autism, Study Says

Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter June 3, 2026

Urine Test Can Detect Autism, Study Says

A simple urine test might help identify children who are likely to have autism earlier than the best assessment tools now available, a new study says.

Autistic children appear to have specific gut microbe profiles that can be used to distinguish them from neurotypical (or typically developing) children, researchers reported May 26 in the j... Full Page

High-Puff Vapes Become More Toxic Over Time, Study Says

Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter June 3, 2026

High-Puff Vapes Become More Toxic Over Time, Study Says

E-cigarettes that offer a lot of extra puffs might become more toxic the longer they are used, a new study says.

High-puff vapes can typically deliver into the thousands of inhalations before they run out, because they hold more e-liquid and are designed for extended use, researchers said.

But toxic chemicals called aldehydes start b... Full Page

Chemo-Free Drug Shows Major Survival, Remission Gains In Relapsed Multiple Myeloma

Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter June 3, 2026

Chemo-Free Drug Shows Major Survival, Remission Gains In Relapsed Multiple Myeloma

A recently approved cancer immunotherapy can put nearly two-thirds of people with relapsed multiple myeloma into complete remission, a new clinical trial has found.

About 70% of patients treated with teclistamab (Tecvayli) achieved 18 months without any progression of their cancer, compared to about 27% who received standard treatment, res... Full Page

GLP-1 Drugs Like Ozempic May Lower Breast Cancer Risk By About 30%

Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter June 3, 2026

GLP-1 Drugs Like Ozempic May Lower Breast Cancer Risk By About 30%

Taking Ozempic or Zepbound might lower a woman’s risk of breast cancer, a new study says.

Women with excess weight taking GLP-1 drugs were about 30% less likely to develop breast cancer than those not taking such medications, researchers reported June 2 in the journal JCO Oncology Practice.

“While our study was o... Full Page

Trump Signs Order Calling For Fewer Childhood Vaccines

Andria Park Huynh HealthDay Reporter June 2, 2026

Trump Signs Order Calling For Fewer Childhood Vaccines

President Donald Trump has ordered federal health agencies to review and potentially narrow the list of vaccines recommended for kids. 

The executive order signed Friday aligns on a scientific assessment released earlier this year by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), which noted that that the United States "recom... Full Page

Simple Blood Test May Help Detect And Stage Alzheimer's Disease

HealthDay Staff HealthDay Reporter June 2, 2026

Simple Blood Test May Help Detect And Stage Alzheimer's Disease

Scientists may be one step closer to staging Alzheimer's disease with a simple blood test.

The test could offer a cheaper, less invasive alternative to brain scans and spinal taps now used to diagnose and determine the extent of disease.

Researchers developed a model that uses just two forms of tau protein in the blood to track Alzhe... Full Page

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