Health
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Food and housing insecurity linked to unsafe gun storage
Gun violence is a pressing issue in the United States, with over 48,000 lives lost to gun violence in 2022…
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King Tut’s Curse Might Kill Leukemia
This week’s edition of The Prototype brings exciting developments in the fields of science and technology. From cancer-killing fungi to…
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The ACIP, empowered by RFK Jr., is just getting started on vaccines
The meeting kicked off with a flurry of pandemic-related complaints and concluded with a controversial decision to enshrine an old…
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RFK Jr.’s vaccine committee votes against rarely used flu shot preservative, backs new RSV shot
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s panel of vaccine advisers made a significant decision on Thursday, following the recent…
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Fire smoke exposure may alter the immune system, even in healthy individuals
Smoke exposure is a significant health concern, as it can have detrimental effects on the immune system. A recent study…
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Patient Survival Jumps If In-Hospital MD Aced Assessment Test: Study
The importance of physician knowledge and expertise in patient outcomes cannot be understated, according to a recent study conducted by…
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Cancer data in danger as CDC cuts may threaten tracking efforts
State workers who have been vital in tracking U.S. cancer trends and implementing prevention strategies are facing potential cuts to…
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CDC to hire former head of anti-vaccine group founded by RFK Jr.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has made a controversial decision to hire Lyn Redwood, a nurse and former…
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Study shows BMI’s weakness as a predictor of future health
A groundbreaking study conducted by the University of Florida Health has revealed that body mass index (BMI), a commonly used…
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