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Despite medical advances, life expectancy gains are slowing

Life expectancy has been on the rise for centuries, thanks to advancements in medicine, improved diets, and overall better living conditions. However, a recent study led by the University of

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NIH launches $270 million anti-overdose effort for Native Americans

The devastating impact of drug overdoses on Native American communities during the peak of the Covid-19 pandemic in 2020 has

Construction industry culture hinders mental health support, study finds

Construction workers face unique challenges when it comes to mental health, with suicide rates among colleagues being a shocking reality.

What To Know After Potentially Dangerous Oropouche Virus Found In U.S.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has reported that more than 20 U.S. travelers returning from Cuba have

Lilly’s Zepbound price cut could help customers — and boost profits

Overall, while Lilly’s move to offer discounted vials of Zepbound may seem like a positive step towards increasing access to

Study finds unhealthy commodities—like alcohol and social media—are connected with poor mental health

The impact of "unhealthy commodities" on mental health has been a topic of recent study, shedding light on how substances

The Hidden Consequences Of Erasing Medical Debt

This could lead to hospital price inflation, as hospitals may increase their charges to offset the discounts they are required

STAT health news: UnitedHealth investigation, pregnancy, Oropouche

“We’re acknowledging that there’s been harm done in the past,” she continued. “We’re acknowledging the importance of trust and cultural

Homicide rates are a major factor in the gap between Black and white life expectancy, suggests study

Homicide rates have been identified as a major factor contributing to the gap in life expectancy between Black and white