Health
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Health Insurance Premiums To Rise Well Above Inflation For Most
Health insurance premiums are expected to rise in 2026 at levels not seen in at least 15 years, impacting most…
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Scientists who revolutionized cystic fibrosis treatment win Lasker Award
Three scientists who have made groundbreaking advancements in the treatment of cystic fibrosis have been honored with the prestigious Lasker…
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Map shows West Nile virus cases as officials warn season isn’t over
The United States is currently facing a concerning rise in West Nile virus cases, with at least 771 human cases…
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Analysis of ‘magic mushroom’ edibles finds no psilocybin but many undisclosed active ingredients
Magic mushroom edibles are a popular item sold at smoke shops and convenience stores, but a recent study led by…
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49ers Brock Purdy Likely To Miss Week 2 With Toe And Shoulder Injuries
The San Francisco 49ers are facing uncertainty at the quarterback position as they prepare for their Week 2 matchup against…
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U.S. lags in chronic disease progress: ‘We need to act soon’
A recent study published in The Lancet has shed some light on the state of Americans’ health and the trends…
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U.S. death rate drops to lowest level since 2020 with COVID no longer a leading cause
The latest federal report released on Wednesday revealed that the mortality rate in the United States decreased by 3.8% in…
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Study is the first to link pesticides and death in kids
Public concern is continuing to rise over the harmful effects of pesticides and other environmental pollutants, particularly on children. Recent…
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An Algorithm For Controlling Epidemics
Their work demonstrates that the principles of control theory can be adapted to the messy realities of epidemic surveillance, offering…
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Trump, Kennedy announce move to discourage DTC pharma ads
President Trump has taken a bold step towards cracking down on misleading direct-to-consumer drug advertisements, directing Health Secretary Robert F.…
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