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Tech And Travel Woes Keep UK Patients From Key Hospital Appointments

Patients across the U.K. are facing travel difficulties, communication issues, and stress that are preventing them from attending their hospital appointments. According to a survey by patient engagement firm DrDoctor,

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Effective therapies for menopause symptoms go largely unused

At the recent Menopause Society annual meeting, researchers revealed new findings that suggest hormone therapy can have a positive impact

Children breathe easier with indoor air purification in high air pollution areas, study shows

Indoor air purification has been shown to have significant benefits for respiratory health in school-aged children, according to a recent

CDC Director Nominee, Weldon, May Push For Changes In Vaccine Policy

President-elect Trump's nomination of David Weldon to lead the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has sparked controversy due

Could RFK Jr. loosen food industry’s grip on federal policy?

In the ongoing battle against the powerful food lobby, Jerold Mande has been a steadfast advocate for liberating America from

Beans and peas beat out lab-grown food for the best meat alternative, study says

Beans and peas have emerged as the top choice for replacing meat and milk in diets, according to a recent

4 Strategies To Increase Sense Of Belonging For Nurses In The Workplace

Creating a sense of belonging is crucial for nurses in the workplace. It not only improves their overall wellbeing but

Flavored vapes at the Supreme Court

The Supreme Court recently heard a case regarding the FDA's decision to block flavored vaping products from the market. Two

Even low levels of arsenic in drinking water raise kidney cancer risk, new study finds

New research from the Texas A&M University School of Public Health has revealed that even low levels of arsenic exposure