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American diets improve, but remain poor for many, Tufts study says
UPI· 6 days ago1 of 2 | "What Americans eat is the single biggest driver of our health," said the study's senior...
Ulster County Moms at Risk: Sharp Rise in Blood Pressure During Pregnancy Uncovered. Dr. Explains
The Port Lavaca Wave· 5 days agoIn this article, Dr. Adriana Davis, DO, Family Medicine, shares her expert insights of the findings...
Man convicted of killing boy may be set free because prosecutors racially profiled the jury pool -...
ABC17 NEWS· 2 days agoLance Clark was 9 years old when he was shot dead in a robbery. A man named Ernest Dykes was...
She died in a New York jail. Her family still has questions, alleges medical neglect
NPR· 5 days agoBut finding explicit data on the prevalence of deaths in jail caused by drug or alcohol withdrawal is difficult. Many of these deaths end up being categorized as death...
Study finds deadly heat waves in Mexico made 35 times more likely by human-induced climate change
AccuWeather· 2 days agoHuman-induced climate change made a deadly heat wave in Mexico, Central America and the southern...
Hajj heat wave deaths underscore climate threat for most vulnerable
Washington Post· 17 hours agoTemperatures in the holy city of Mecca topped 125 degrees Fahrenheit during the five-day pilgrimage...
FDA approves new drug to treat autoimmune liver disease: ‘Giant step forward’
Fox News via Yahoo News· 2 days agoThe U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved the French drugmaker Ipsen’s medication Iqirvo...
Weight-loss drug effective in treating apnea, study finds
UPI· 2 days agoJune 21 (UPI) -- Treating obstructive sleep apnea with a type 2 diabetes medication may offer new...
Microplastics found in human penises for first time
UPI· 3 days agoSeven different kinds of microplastics have been discovered in human penises for the first time. The tiny fragments, formed when plastic products break...
Nathan Hare, scholar who led fight for Black studies, dies at 91
Washington Post· 1 day agoThe death was announced by the Black Scholar, a journal Dr. Hare co-founded in 1969. Dr. Hare was...