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Study reveals why these shoes could lead to more runner injuries

The University of Florida recently conducted a study that revealed runners wearing thick-heeled sneakers are more likely to get injured compared to those wearing flatter shoes. The research, published in

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Cigarette smoking dips below 10%. The CDC didn’t tell you

In 2024, the rate of cigarette smoking among U.S. adults dropped below 10% for the first time on record. This

NIH grant awards, mental health at work: Morning Rounds

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Kennedy childhood vaccine overhaul stalled by judge

A Boston federal judge on Monday halted significant components of health secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s initiative to alter U.S.

CDC, organ transplants, statins: Morning Rounds

The president announced a new policy that cut funding for ALS research, leaving Uhrlaub and others devastated. The hope they

Organ transplant technology is advancing rapidly. So are the costs

Elizabeth Cooney, a cardiovascular disease reporter at STAT, delves into the intricate process of organ donation. As family members bid

New heart disease guidelines suggest statins as early as age 30

Cardiovascular disease prevention guidelines were recently updated by leading medical organizations, recommending significant changes in managing cholesterol levels to prevent

RFK Jr., flu shots, dementia, Elf Bar: Morning Rounds

The White House is facing a challenge in steering away from vaccine skepticism, as Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

FDA move on flavored vapes sparks concern on toxicity, teen vaping

“We’ve been talking about gummy bear and bubble gum flavors being the most attractive,” said Chaffee. “I don’t think a