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Super Bowl can cause elevated heart attack risk, especially among at risk patients

The Super Bowl is a highly anticipated event each year, drawing in millions of viewers from around the world. This year's matchup between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Philadelphia

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A New Approach To Treating Cytomegalovirus

In this representation, one arm of the bispecific antibody binds to an infected cell displaying cytomegalovirus proteins while the other

Trump’s ‘tough it out’ to pregnant women meets wave of opposition by medical experts

Federal health officials have sparked controversy with their recent advisories regarding the use of Tylenol (acetaminophen) during pregnancy and the

Women Physicians Respond To Trump’s Announcement On Tylenol And Autism

A box of Tylenol Getty Images In a recent announcement, former President Trump suggested that the use of Tylenol during

NFL Legend Dan Marino Talks About His MASH, Liver Disease Diagnosis

NEW YORK, NEW YORK - JUNE 21: Dan Marino speaks onstage at Fanatics Fest NYC 2025 at Javits Center on

Why Suicide Is Called A Preventable Cause Of Death For Emerging Adults

Suicide Awareness Ribbon Getty In line with the commitment to mental health awareness, September emerges as National Suicide Prevention Month.

New Research On Aging And Inflammation Offers Hope For Healthier Lives

Vital seniors on the beach Image by gpointstudio on Freepik The intricate relationship between aging and inflammation plays a pivotal

Why It Hurts When Your Football Team Loses. A Neurosurgeon And Notre Dame Fan Explains

SOUTH BEND, IN - SEPTEMBER 13: Marcus Ratcliffe #3 and Daymion Sanford #27 of the Texas A&M Aggies tackle Jeremiyah

RFK Jr.’s CDC Is Poised To Restrict Vaccines Even Further

Getty Images The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's (CDC) immunization advisory committee, recently impacted by Health and Human Services