Health and Wellness

Trump Administration’s Attack On DEI Threatens Health For Everyone

The Trump administration's assault on diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives is causing alarm among public health experts regarding the future of healthcare in the United States. Ever since taking

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AACR news: Cancer experts applaud HPV vaccine study

The American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) annual meeting is a gathering of over 21,000 cancer scientists and oncologists at

Climate change and lack of sustainable policies may fuel rise in superbugs

The impact of climate change on antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a growing concern, as highlighted in a recent study published

Autism Registry Raises Concern Over Ethics, Privacy And Intended Use

In a recent press conference on April 16, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. made controversial statements regarding autism. Among his shocking

HPV vaccine as effective with one shot as two, NCI study finds

Now, with the new data showing that a single dose of the HPV vaccine is just as effective as two

Many young adults have high long-term risk for cardiovascular disease, study finds

A recent study conducted by Northwestern Medicine and published in JAMA has revealed alarming statistics about the risk of cardiovascular

Healthcare And The Trump Administration’s First 100 Days

It has been nearly 100 days since President Trump assumed the office of the presidency, and the landscape of public

Tariffs, Medicare Advantage, Elevance’s expansion

Breaking down tariffs on surgical robots and devices The global economy has been shaken in recent weeks by President Trump's

Long-term study links chronic conditions in midlife to higher cancer risk and mortality

Researchers from Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center and the University of California, Los Angeles, have discovered that comorbidities in midlife