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Health care’s role in House passage of Trump’s ‘Big Beautiful Bill’

The House of Representatives passed President Trump's tax-cutting plan in the early hours of Thursday morning, along with accompanying health

Sugar, fat and salt on the rise in US breakfast cereals, study shows

The latest research on breakfast cereals in the United States has revealed some alarming trends. A study published in JAMA

Lessons From Google I/O 2025 To Cut $20 Billion In Healthcare Waste

The latest breakthrough in healthcare technology has arrived with Google's AI Mode powered by Gemini 2.5. At Google I/O 2025,

FDA gives Covid vaccine manufacturers instructions for next fall’s shot

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has recently provided instructions to Covid vaccine manufacturers regarding the target for next fall's

Even weak tropical cyclones raise infant mortality in poorer countries, finds research

Tropical cyclones, even those below hurricane or typhoon strength, have been linked to a significant increase in infant mortality in

High-Profile Start-Ups Inato And Prenosis Show AI ‘Best Practice’

Artificial intelligence (AI) is undoubtedly a powerful tool in the world of business, but it should not be the sole

FDA asks Moderna, Pfizer to expand Covid vaccine risk label

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has recently requested Moderna and Pfizer/BioNTech, the manufacturers of mRNA Covid-19 vaccines, to update

Looking to cut calories? Try adding chilis, study suggests

A recent study conducted by researchers at Penn State suggests that adding a little spice to your meals could be