Health
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Household mold linked to 1 in 4 hypersensitivity pneumonitis cases
Mold is a common problem in many homes, thriving in areas where moisture lingers. Whether it’s due to floods, heavy…
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Why Psychological Safety Drives Performance In High-Stakes Industries
Psychological safety is a critical element in today’s work environment, particularly in high-reliability sectors like healthcare and technology. It is…
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Blunt Rochester queries RFK Jr. on CDC acting director qualifications
Sen. Lisa Blunt Rochester has taken a strong stance against Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. in a recent letter…
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Who can get updated COVID vaccines this fall? FDA will OK for high-risk groups, calls for new clinical trials
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has announced that it will continue approving COVID-19 vaccine updates for seniors and individuals…
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Older adults eating four daily servings of ultra-processed food face 10% higher depression risk
Older Australians who consume a diet high in ultra-processed foods may be at a higher risk of depression, according to…
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The Science-Backed Sweet Spot For Sleep And Why It Matters
Sleep is a fundamental aspect of our well-being that often gets overlooked in today’s fast-paced society. In a world that…
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IUD guidance, vaccine approval, NIH grants
The study, published in the Journal of the American Heart Association, followed over 2,000 patients after a heart attack or…
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Biden’s prostate cancer diagnosis raises questions about screening and how the disease spreads
Former President Joe Biden has recently been diagnosed with advanced stage prostate cancer that has metastasized to his bones, sparking…
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Most people still use them despite expert advice
Sleep experts advise against hitting the snooze button on your alarm clock, but a recent study conducted by researchers at…
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