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Study revives debate about unpopular diet for cancer patients

December 23, 2025
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Study revives debate about unpopular diet for cancer patients

The neutropenic diet, in which nearly all food is cooked at high heat to decrease infection risk, was waning in cancer care. A new study could change that.

By Angus Chen


How testosterone fell out of favor in medicine — and how it came back

Today's health news includes how testosterone fell out of favor in medicine — and how it came back, and a vaccine change checklist.

By Theresa Gaffney


STAT+ | Pharmaceutical industry evades drug price transparency, again

For more than five years, pharma companies and PBMs have managed to avoid disclosing the actual prices of prescription drugs.

By Bob Herman



Adam Hayden in 2018, with his sons Gideon and Noah.
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An advocate who offered a window on the experience of living with brain cancer dies at 43

Adam Hayden, a prolific observer of his own condition, took a bad situation and did "good things with it."

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