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Microplastic Exposure Makes Microbes More Virulent
U.S. maternal deaths keep rising. Here's who is most at risk
A new HIV drug is coming to Africa – it could be game-changing
The 12 states where smoking is 50% more common than in the rest of the US
First Canadian trial successfully uses phage therapy to stop life-threatening UTI caused by superbug
U.S. maternal mortality more than doubled since 1999, and most deaths were among Black women
Chemical Found in Common Sweetener Damages DNA
Feeling the beat: a smart hand exoskeleton for learning to play musical instruments
Are your clothes making you sick? The opaque world of chemicals in fashion
New Zealand bans plastic bags for fresh produce in supermarkets
The Patient Revolution aims to expose healthcare flaws and pave the way for improvement
Children who start reading for pleasure early had better academics, mental health as teens: study
A healthcare fraud of nearly $2 billion was traced back to one company's leadership team
Death toll rises to 7 in fungal meningitis outbreak; cases at 34, 161 at risk
Conservative influencers are pushing an anti-birth control message
Leroy Hood Wants To Show You How To Live for a Really, Really Long Time
The Decades-Long Struggle to Figure Out Whether Aspartame Is Bad for You
New report finds most US kale samples contain ‘disturbing’ levels of ‘forever chemicals’
Covid pandemic linked to surge in child and teen diabetes
WHO questions safety of aspartame. Here's a list of popular foods, beverages with the sweetener.
Opioids aren't effective in treating neck, lower back pain, study says
Vaping Disrupts Oral Health, Increasing Risk of Cavities & Cancer
Former Pfizer employee charged with insider trading on unreleased Covid pill data
Overdose deaths from fentanyl combined with xylazine surge in some states, CDC reports
Hepatitis C cure is not reaching overwhelming majority of patients due to financial barriers
New COVID jabs are coming — who should get them?
How Often Do Health Insurers Say No to Patients? No One Knows.
Fentanyl in Wisconsin: Drug killing over 1,000 people each year
WHO branch to declare aspartame a possible carcinogen
FDA Grants Orphan Drug Designation for Inobrodib for the Treatment of Multiple Myeloma
Aspartame sweetener used in Diet Coke a possible carcinogen, WHO’s cancer research agency to say - sources
Transgender Identity and Suicide Attempts and Mortality in Denmark
What happens to the organs of people who choose medically assisted deaths?
Woman Sues Anti-Abortion 'Pregnancy Center' After Her Ectopic Pregnancy Ruptured
Most harmful drugs in New Zealand ranked
Malaria spreading in Texas and Florida; first US-based cases in two decades
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