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15-Year Long Stagnant Life Expectancy Trend In U.S. Continues

Life expectancy in the United States has been stagnant for the past 15 years, with multiple factors contributing to this concerning trend. In 2023, there were 525,000 more deaths than

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BPC-157: The peptide with big claims and scant evidence

Furthermore, the existing research on BPC-157 is largely confined to a single lab in Croatia, raising questions about the reproducibility

Fear of ICE is casting a chill across health care, doctors say

She had been in pain for days, but her parents were too afraid to leave their home. By the time

Dextrocardia: Catherine O’Hara death highlights rare heart condition

The recent passing of Catherine O'Hara, known for her iconic roles in "Home Alone" and "Schitt's Creek," has shed light

Kennedy, Trump administration roll out faith-linked addiction push

Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has recently addressed the nation's addiction and substance use epidemic, unveiling a comprehensive plan

Antitrust case challenging academic publishers dismissed by judge

A recent lawsuit filed by researchers accusing major publishers of academic research of engaging in illegal and anticompetitive business practices

Cancer immunotherapy works better in the morning, study suggests

Study Shows Potential Benefits of Morning Immunotherapy Infusions for Cancer Patients Recent research has suggested that the time of day

Alzheimers, guinea worm, male birth control: Morning Rounds

"It’s a question we’ve been grappling with for centuries, but it’s not one we can afford to ignore. The EPA’s

Men are lining up for male birth control trials. One reason is Dobbs

They see taking control of their reproductive health as a way to support women and share the burden of contraception.