
Self-administered clinical hypnosis cut hot flash frequency and severity by more than 50% in postmenopausal women, showing effectiveness comparable to therapist-led treatment in a recent randomized trial.

Self-administered clinical hypnosis cut hot flash frequency and severity by more than 50% in postmenopausal women, showing effectiveness comparable to therapist-led treatment in a recent randomized trial.

By identifying the isoforms of the prostate-specific antigen (PSA), the new test may distinguish between prostate cancer and other causes of elevated PSA levels.

ACIP reviews hepatitis B vaccine guidelines, focusing on infant immunization schedules and new recommendations during its December 2025 meeting.

The new approach prevented diabetes onset in a mouse model and also reversed longstanding diabetes.

The Melanoma Research Alliance launched a national biorepository at the University of Colorado to collect melanoma samples, focusing on rare subtypes for diagnostic and treatment research.

New technology generates “nanotube highways” between cancer cells, enabling better drug penetration and tumor-killing effectiveness while minimizing harm to surrounding healthy tissue in animal studies of bladder cancer.

A Korean study revealed that stress, not atopic dermatitis itself, significantly impacts sleep quality in adults with the skin condition.

In this interview, Susan Kellogg-Spadt, Ph.D., the director of female sexual medicine at the Center for Pelvic Medicine at Academic Urology of PA, discusses common menopausal sexual issues and how the culture around ageism and taboo is changing.

A budget model analysis finds that biosimilars for Prolia and Xgeva could provide cost savings for health plans.

A national survey of 157 patients with non-small cell lung cancer found that all groups prioritized extending life, but treatment preferences, including concerns about side effects and quality-of-life tradeoffs, differed across racial and ethnic groups.

AI’s very design encourages a small number of users to go down delusional rabbit holes, researchers argue in a preprint article.

In lupus patients, latent Epstein-Barr virus can reprogram B cells and send the body’s immune response into overdrive, resulting in widespread inflammation.

Drug and hospital prices are top employer healthcare concerns as costs rise, but some employers are unable to access their data, finds a survey by the National Alliance of Healthcare Purchaser Coalitions.

World AIDS Day highlights ongoing challenges in HIV prevention and treatment, urging renewed commitment to end the epidemic and support affected communities.

Drug approvals this year have reflected the trend in clinical development of biologics shifting from intravenous to subcutaneous administration, offering shorter injection times, home use, and cost savings for cancer, Alzheimer’s, and inflammatory diseases.

A recent study revealed that patients with hidradenitis suppurativa experience quicker treatment failure when switching to biosimilar adalimumab compared to the original.

A new report reveals the heavy personal and economic toll of MS and recommends more complete, patient focused approaches to measuring and managing the disease.

Kamuvudines are a new class of drugs that are derived from the anti-HIV nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors. They are designed to inhibit the inflammasome, part of the innate immune system that is triggered in geographic atrophy.

CMS has released the negotiated prices for the second set of drugs for Medicare Part D through the Inflation Reduction Act. Discounts range from 38% for Austedo and Austedo XR to 85% for Janumet and Janumet XR.

Ralph Abraham's appointment as CDC's principal deputy director raises concerns over vaccine trust and public health amid political pressures and misinformation.

Telehealth mostly replaces in-person visits, with a 74% substitution rate, indicating lower federal costs and sustained value beyond the pandemic.

Itvisma is a one-time gene therapy approved for both children and adults with spinal muscular atrophy. It will be available in December.

A provision in the One Big Beautiful Bill delays or exempts high-spending medications with orphan indications from Medicare drug price negotiations.

A new blood test and app combination enhances tuberculosis screening in China, enabling early detection and cost-effective solutions in resource-limited areas.

ASTRO's new guidelines enhance radiation therapy strategies for gastric cancer, improving treatment outcomes and patient care across various stages of the disease.

Nicotine dependency is a worldwide health threat, especially for HIV patients, who are more likely to smoke and to have health complications than healthy patients.

Beginning in January 2026, Optum Rx is removing reauthorizations for two new drug classes: hormone therapies and knee osteoarthritis injectables.


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Public health experts express concern over the CDC's revised vaccine-autism webpage, warning it may fuel mistrust and confusion about vaccine safety.