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Depression Therapy That Usually Takes 6 to 8 Weeks May Work Just as Well in 5 Days

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Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter March 2, 2026

Telemedicine Visits Cost Five Times Less Than In-Clinic Care

Telemedicine appointments aren’t only more convenient, but actually save money for both patients and health care systems, a new study says.

Telemedicine visits are five times less costly than in-person appointments for the most common conditions, researchers recently reported in JAMA Network Open.

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Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter March 2, 2026

GLP-1 Drugs Might Ease Chronic Migraine, Study Says

Weight-loss drugs like Ozempic and Zepbound might also help people manage migraines, a new study says.

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Blood Test Reveals Alcohol-Related Liver Disease

Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter March 2, 2026

Blood Test Reveals Alcohol-Related Liver Disease

A new, easy-to-use blood test can identify when a person’s liver disease is being driven by too much drinking, researchers say.

With the test, researchers can estimate whether a person with fatty liver disease might have alcohol-related liver damage, researchers recently reported Feb. 25 in the journal Gastroenterology.

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Hormone Therapy Might Be Unnecessary For Some Prostate Cancer Patients

Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter March 2, 2026

Hormone Therapy Might Be Unnecessary For Some Prostate Cancer Patients

Some men who’ve had surgery for prostate cancer can probably skip hormone suppression therapy without harm, a new study says.

Men typically undergo radiation and hormone therapy following prostate cancer surgery to reduce the risk of their cancer coming back.

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Urban Traffic Noise Disrupts Sleep, Affects Heart Health After One Night

Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter March 2, 2026

Urban Traffic Noise Disrupts Sleep, Affects Heart Health After One Night

The nighttime sounds of the city streets can jangle a person’s nerves and affect their heart health, a new study says.

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Electronics Pollution Pose Added Threat to Endangered Dolphins, Porpoises

Chemicals used to produce sharp images on your computer, TV and smartphone are posing threats to life under the sea.

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