Health
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Texas declares its measles outbreak, which killed 2 and sickened 762, is over
The Texas measles outbreak that affected 762 individuals since late January has officially come to an end, as confirmed by…
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Nearly a third of people using over-the-counter birth control pills previously used nothing, study finds
Over-the-counter birth control pills have been gaining popularity since the U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved the first OTC pill…
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Smoking cessation app with real-time support nearly doubles quit rates in clinical trial
Smoking rates in the United States have been on a steady decline over the past several decades. However, one group…
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You May Now Give Yourself A Flu Vaccine At Home With FluMist Home
In today’s world, there are numerous tasks that can now be done at home that were previously only possible in…
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America (not) drinking, NIH, HPV cancer risk
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) is facing a daunting challenge as the end of summer approaches. President Trump’s efforts…
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Research reveals impact of Great Irish Famine on human height
This effect was more pronounced in areas with higher famine mortality, like Tipperary. The researchers suggest that the lack of…
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Four Steps To Saving Money On Hospital Care
Healthcare pricing in the US has long been a source of frustration for many Americans. The lack of transparency in…
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Draft MAHA report: RFK Jr. tiptoes around pesticides, food lobby
The Trump administration’s Make America Healthy Again Commission, led by health secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., has released a draft…
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Hundreds may have been exposed to rabies at bat-infested cabins in Grand Teton National Park
Health officials are on high alert as they work to notify hundreds of individuals across multiple states and countries who…
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