Health
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L.A. fires led to more than 400 additional deaths, study finds
The devastating fires that swept through Los Angeles earlier this year had a much higher toll than initially reported. While…
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Experts urge physiology-based strategies to protect people during deadly heat waves
Extreme heatwaves can have deadly consequences on the human body, leading to conditions such as heat stroke, heart attacks, kidney…
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A System Wide Diagnosis For America’s $5 Trillion Healthcare Problem
The healthcare landscape is undergoing significant changes, from legislative actions to strategic shifts in policy. The current system is plagued…
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Kennedy cancels $500 million in mRNA vaccine contracts
The US government’s emergency preparedness agency, BARDA, has made a shocking announcement that they will no longer fund research on…
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Florida officials warn about risks of drinking raw milk after 21 people sickened
The Florida Department of Health has issued a warning regarding the dangers of consuming raw, unpasteurized milk following an outbreak…
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Review highlights significant need for comprehensive care for gun violence survivors
This new review article published in JAMA sheds light on the urgent need for comprehensive long-term medical care for individuals…
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Resource-Sharing Consortium Charts The Future In Student Mental Health
Higher education institutions are facing significant financial pressures in 2025, as warned by a credit reporting agency in a recent…
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Rising anti-vaccine sentiment in U.S. will exact heavy toll overseas
Bill Gates, the billionaire philanthropist and founder of the Gates Foundation, recently expressed his concerns about the growing vaccine skepticism…
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More early stage colon cancers found in people aged 45-49 due to more screenings, research shows
A new study from the American Cancer Society has revealed that an increasing number of people aged 45-49 are undergoing…
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Murder-suicide events more common than previously estimated
The incidence of murder-suicide in the United States is higher than earlier estimates suggest, according to new research from the…
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