Health
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As The EPA Moves To Gut A Key Climate Rule, The Risks To Public Health Intensify
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has made a significant decision to repeal the “endangerment finding,” a rule that allows for…
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Marijuana use rising in U.S., as tobacco use and binge drinking falls
The latest federal survey on drug use and mental health in the United States reveals some interesting shifts in substance…
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Deion Sanders breaks down stigma around bladder cancer diagnosis: “Let’s stop being ashamed”
University of Colorado head football coach Deion Sanders recently opened up about his battle with bladder cancer, sharing the challenges…
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USA Swim Team Hit By Acute Gastroenteritis Outbreak At World Championships
The U.S.A. Swimming Team at the 2025 World Aquatics Championships in Singapore has been hit with an acute gastroenteritis outbreak,…
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Kennedy, disability advocates paint different realities as ADA turns 35
Reflections on the 35th Anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act As stirring speeches echoed through the fluorescent room of…
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RFK Jr.’s plans for preventive health panel spark “deep concerns” from medical association
The American Medical Association is voicing serious concerns following reports that Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy is…
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Rethink the 10,000-a-day step goal; study suggests fewer steps are just as effective
Walking has always been touted as a great form of exercise, but just how many steps do we need to…
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The New Majority Of Students Spotlights Mental Health And Basic Needs
College students today face a myriad of challenges that go beyond just academic pressure and homesickness. The traditional image of…
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SSRI drugs, pregnancy, and depression: What to know about FDA panel
Intrusive thoughts and panic attacks were a constant struggle for Tinelle Windham during her first three pregnancies. When her doctor…
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