Health
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Digital Democracy May Be The Death Of Doctoring
Being a patient can be a challenging experience, especially when faced with conflicting diagnoses and treatment plans. I can personally…
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Anti-science bills hit statehouses across the U.S.
The rise of anti-science legislation in the U.S. has sparked concern among health experts and lawmakers alike. More than 420…
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Gum disease could be linked to an increased risk of stroke and brain damage, studies find
Keeping Your Mouth Healthy Could Benefit Your Heart and Brain, New Research Suggests Recent research indicates that maintaining good oral…
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Remission achievable for 1 in 3 Indian diabetics through intensive app-based lifestyle program, study suggests
A recent study published in PLOS One has shown promising results for individuals with type 2 diabetes (T2D) in India.…
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Generic Drugs Are Attracting Federal Scrutiny And Action
The United States has long relied on generic drugs to provide affordable and accessible healthcare to its citizens. These generic…
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Institutions move to provide data now found in CDC MMWR journal
The federal government’s public health infrastructure is getting a much-needed boost with the collaboration of two renowned institutions. The New…
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Do weighted vests help give you a better workout? A doctor shares possible benefits and risks.
The Safety of Using Weighted Vests in Your Workout Routine A popular fitness trend has emerged where individuals are incorporating…
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Elevance Health’s Profits Eclipse $1.1 Billion Despite Rising Costs
Elevance Health Reports Strong Third Quarter Earnings Despite Rising Costs Elevance Health Tuesday said third quarter net income rose to…
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Government shutdown keeps many CDC experts from pivotal meeting
The ongoing government shutdown has had a significant impact on the CDC researchers, who are now unable to attend the…
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