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Increased air pollution exposure during midlife may harm brain health as we age

A recent study led by researchers from the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience (IoPPN) at King's College London has shed light on the impact of air pollution on brain

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RFK Jr. NIH journals, tobacco, ageism

A new study published in the journal JAMA Network Open explores the impact of ageism and sexism on women in

How to Reach Your Doctor — 5 Proven Strategies to Skip the Phone Tag

Healthcare communication can often feel like navigating a maze, with endless phone menus and long wait times. Patients frequently find

Heated tobacco product eyed warily in anti-smoking circles

These sticks, called HEETS, are inserted into the device, where a heating blade warms them to release a nicotine-containing aerosol.

Mild breast tenderness and a little swelling before flow are expected in healthy ovulatory cycles

Breast tenderness and swelling before menstruation are common concerns for many women, but a new study sheds light on these

Refined aging measurement method reveals trajectories of healthspan and lifespan in older people

A groundbreaking new method for measuring the Pace of Aging in population-based studies has been developed by researchers at Columbia

Model solves key challenge in combining mismatched geographic health data

A groundbreaking new model has been developed to address the challenge of combining mismatched geographic health data in global health

D.C. Diagnosis: What’s already been lost from CDC layoffs

The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine is facing a significant setback as it loses $40 million in federal

Sugar consumed through soda, fruit juice consistently linked to higher risk of developing type 2 diabetes

A groundbreaking study conducted by researchers at Brigham Young University has shed new light on the relationship between sugar consumption