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Social media and youth mental health defining challenge of our time: Surgeon general
ABC News· 2 hours agoCreating a surgeon general's warning for social media is a necessary step to respond to the...
Heatwave expected to linger in Chicago all week as high temp forecast to hit 97 today
Chicago Tribune via Yahoo News· 15 hours agoA heatwave stretching from the Midwest to the Northeast is expected to linger for at least five...
AI face-off: nerds vs. evangelists
Politico· 7 hours agoThe AMA’s new president, Dr. Bruce ...offering false information to clinicians or adding more paperwork for doctors — are urgent as health systems...
...SUPPLEMENTS: ARE THEY WORTH THE HYPE? ISHRS HAIR RESTORATION EXPERTS EXAMINE THE SCIENCE BEHIND...
The Parsons Sun· 4 days agoDespite the glowing testimonials from consumers in advertisements promoting hair supplements to combat hair loss and thinning, hair restoration experts warn
Can Technology Help Us More Accurately Diagnose Mental Illnesses?
Smithsonian Magazine· 13 hours agoWhoever said the eyes are the windows to the soul probably didn’t imagine them being a key to...
Weeklong heat wave for eastern U.S. and surgeon general warns about social media: Morning Rundown
NBC NEWS· 14 hours agoA weeklong heat wave threatens millions from the East Coast to the Midwest. With Thursday’s seasonal...
In sweeping change, Biden administration to ban medical debt from credit reports
ABC 7 Chicago· 7 days agoIn a sweeping change that could improve millions of Americans' ability to own a home or buy a car,...
New drug's potentially fatal side effects obscured by 'soothing acronym,' doctors say
Los Angeles Times· 15 hours agoSeventy-nine-year-old Genevieve Lane volunteered to take the Alzheimer’s drug Leqembi in a clinical...
Doctors couldn’t help. They turned to a shadow system of DIY medical tests.
Philly.com· 2 days agoAngelika Sharma was desperate. After a year and a half, an answer came finally in the form of a...
FBI warns of uptick in scams targeting older people
UPI· 3 days ago1 of 2 | According to the FBI, fraudsters often go after older adults because they perceive them as having more financial assets, such as life savings...