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Tweets and AI models reveal heat stroke risks in urban areas

Heat stroke is a serious health concern, especially in the face of rising global temperatures brought on by climate change. With the increasing frequency and intensity of heat waves, vulnerable

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How to become a trusted scientific messenger on social media

In today's world of science communication, the way information is shared has evolved drastically. Gone are the days when academic

Who in the world can afford healthy food? Global study measures the cost of a nutritious diet

A comprehensive decade-long project focusing on the affordability of healthy diets worldwide is coming to a close, providing crucial insights

Twice Yearly HIV Prevention Shot, Yeztugo, May Face Access Hurdles

The FDA Approves Lenacapavir for HIV Prevention FILE - A pharmacist holds a vial of lenacapavir, an injectable HIV prevention

Senate passes Trump tax cut bill that slashes Medicaid spending

The Senate has successfully passed a $4.5 trillion tax-cut bill with last-minute adjustments to its healthcare provisions, sparking a frenzy

Why frequent nightmares may shorten your life by years

Nightmares are not just a spooky nuisance that disrupts your sleep; they may also have a significant impact on your

A Welcome Shift In Direction At CMS–Now Comes The Hard Part

The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) in Woodlawn, Maryland, recently unveiled a new strategic direction for the agency

HHS, cancer prevention, inflammation study

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RFK Jr. Withdraws U.S. Financial Support For Gavi Vaccine Alliance

The decision by Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to withdraw a $1.2 billion pledge to the