Health
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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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RFK Jr. releases report on children’s health
“The question is, what happened in the 90s? What happened in the 80s?” he said. “And we’re going to study…
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High consumption of ultra-processed foods linked to systemic inflammation
Ultra-processed foods (UPFs) have become a dominant part of the modern diet, comprising nearly 60% of the average adult’s daily…
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House Bill Would Cut HHS Budget By 6%, CDC By 19% And Eliminate AHRQ
The fate of the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) hangs in the balance as the Trump Administration and…
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FDA on Covid vaccine deaths, blood pressure
The world of health and medicine is always evolving, and staying informed is crucial. That’s why it’s important to get…
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Florida surgeon general says decision to end school vaccine requirements wasn’t based on data
Florida’s decision to dismantle school vaccine mandates has sparked controversy and concern among health officials and experts. The state’s Surgeon…
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Eating animal protein following training can improve recovery, study finds
The importance of protein in post-workout recovery has long been known, but a recent study from Texas A&M University sheds…
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Jannik Sinner Injury Update Before US Open Final Vs. Carlos Alcaraz
Jannik Sinner faced a minor injury scare during his semi-final match at the 2025 U.S. Open, but he assured reporters…
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WHO declares end of global emergency over mpox outbreak
The recent mpox outbreak in several African nations has shown signs of slowing down, prompting the World Health Organization to…
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What the research says about Tylenol and autism
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is set to make a groundbreaking announcement regarding the potential link between the use…
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