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Study reveals gaps in access to long-term contraceptive supplies

Oregon Health & Science University researchers have discovered a concerning trend in contraceptive access for patients despite legislation in 19 states mandating insurance coverage for a 12-month supply of contraception.

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Global warming linked to increased airway inflammation risk

Global warming is not only affecting the environment but also our health. A recent study has shown that as the

At Current Prices GLP-1s Aren’t Cost-Effective, Limits Patient Access

They do show, however, that the cost-effectiveness of these medications may not be as straightforward as previously thought. As the

Trump cuts halt research on a top MAHA chronic disease issue

The Trump administration's decision to cancel funding for the ongoing 30-year nationwide study tracking patients with prediabetes and diabetes has

Many pregnancy-related complications go undetected and untreated, global analysis finds

The World Health Organization (WHO) released a new study revealing that hemorrhage and hypertensive disorders like preeclampsia are the leading

Are You Eating The Right Amount Of Protein? Here’s What To Know

Consuming excessive amounts of protein can strain the kidneys, increase the risk of osteoporosis, and contribute to weight gain if

Top addiction researcher on RFK Jr., recovery and overdose deaths

Nora Volkow, the director of the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), recently spoke out in defense of the agency

AI-driven study finds appearance, not health, is the top exercise motivator

A groundbreaking study conducted by researchers at Tel Aviv University has utilized artificial intelligence tools to delve into the motivations

19% Of Men Had Erectile Dysfunction After COVID-19, Over 9% At 2 Years

After recovering from COVID-19, many individuals may experience long-term effects, including erectile dysfunction (ED). A recent study published in Scientific