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Take steps to slow Alzheimer’s progression: 5,000 of them, actually

Despite this limitation, the study provides important insight into the potential benefits of physical activity in slowing cognitive decline in individuals at risk for Alzheimer's disease. The findings suggest that

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Behavioral Health Is Breaking The Bank — Here’s How To Invest Wisely

Behavioral health has emerged as a critical concern for families, employers, and wealth advisors in recent years. It is no

NIH research grant restrictions, a ban on more food dyes

STAT, a renowned publication, recently achieved a significant milestone by winning its first National Magazine Award for General Excellence. This

China’s malaria-free status offers crucial lessons for other areas

China's success in achieving malaria-free status in 2021 has sparked interest and excitement in the global health community. A special

We’re Releasing Millions Of Birds. The Ticks Are Thriving

The release of millions of pheasants each summer in the U.K. for recreational shooting has long been a common practice

Advanced cancers returned to pre-Covid levels, report finds| STAT

The impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on cancer screenings in the United States has been a cause for concern. Many

Bird flu studies show variant from 2016 was one mutation away from binding to human receptors

The threat of a potential bird flu pandemic has once again been highlighted by recent studies showing that a variant

Reclaiming America’s Biotech Edge Before It’s Too Late

The importance of economic security and national security cannot be overstated, especially in the pharmaceutical sector. As J.P. Morgan CEO

CDC, Supreme Court x ACA, autism advocacy

The Supreme Court Likely to Uphold Key ACA Mandate Recent oral arguments in the Supreme Court suggest that the Affordable