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Study evaluates medical advice from AI chatbots and other sources
The debate surrounding the reliability of chatbots in providing medical advice continues to grow as a team of AI and…
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Circadian clocks are key to muscle health and accelerated aging in shift workers, study suggests
Muscle cells have their own internal biological clocks that regulate various processes within the body. A recent study published in…
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AACR news: Cancer experts applaud HPV vaccine study
The American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) annual meeting is currently underway at the McCormick Place Convention Center in Chicago,…
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Large study of chronic disease in rural areas faces loss of funding
The sudden cancellation of the RURAL Cohort Study, a groundbreaking research project led by cardiologist Vasan Ramachandran, has left the…
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Trump tariffs will hurt lower income Americans more than the rich: study
The impact of tariffs imposed by President Donald Trump during his second term is a topic of concern for many…
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Americans are more scared of going broke in retirement than they are of death, study finds
The fear of going broke in retirement is a common concern among Americans, even more so than the fear of…
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Study highlights gaps in firearm suicide prevention among women
Gun safety and suicide prevention strategies are crucial topics that are gaining more attention, especially when it comes to women.…
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Eli Lilly says GLP-1 pill for diabetes and weight loss effective in study, plans to seek FDA approval
Eli Lilly and Co., the pharmaceutical giant known for medications like Zepbound and Mounjaro, has recently announced a major breakthrough…
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Autism rate rises to 3% of children in CDC study
The latest study from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reveals that one out of 31 children in the…
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Europe’s population is adapting better to cold than to heat, study shows
A recent study conducted by the Barcelona Institute for Global Health (ISGlobal) has revealed an interesting trend in Europe’s adaptation…
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