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To Cut Breast Cancer Risk, Drink Less Alcohol, Science Says

The latest U.S. Dietary Guidelines have delivered a clear and powerful directive: drink less alcohol. This update, which was originally published on January 7, 2026, replaces the previous recommendation of

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Elderly Trauma Often Causes Rapid Decline. How Adult Children Can Help

Elderly man lying on floor after fallgettyOn May 22nd, Sen. Angus King from Maine presented an $11 bath mat on

BioVAT stem cell heart patch offers hope for heart failure patients

Hearts are unable to repair themselves.  Following a heart attack or other cardiovascular injury, the heart cannot regenerate its weakened

Eli Lilly’s $4 Billion Vaccine Bet

This week’s InnovationRx covers the escalating Ebola crisis, the latest Midas List of health investors, Eli Lilly's vaccine acquisitions, and

Trump’s medical exam, longevity, urgent care: Morning Rounds

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Can You Have Outpatient Brain Surgery In An Ambulatory Surgery Center?

In hospitals, recovery rooms for outpatient procedures are designated areas where patients recuperate post-surgery or medical intervention, under close nurse

Trump physical: President declares ‘Everything checked out PERFECTLY’

WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump underwent another medical examination on Tuesday, bringing his health back into the spotlight amid ongoing concerns about his age

GLP-1 Weight Loss Drugs Could Stop Cancer Progressing, Says New Study

Lung cancer is among the conditions that may be affected.gettyMedications like Wegovy, Ozempic, and Mounjaro, which are classified as GLP-1

PEPFAR, Ebola outbreak, FDA, CDC: Morning Rounds

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