Health and Wellness

Why Autism May Not Be One Condition, But Many

Autism has long been viewed as a spectrum disorder, with a wide range of traits and characteristics that can vary from mild to severe. However, a recent study published in

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Exercise is the key to maintaining Vitamin D levels in winter, study finds

Regular exercise has been found to be a key factor in maintaining crucial vitamin D levels during the winter months,

Trump’s Drug Price Order Is More Bluster Than Substance

President Trump signed an executive order this week aimed at reducing drug prices by 30% to 80%. However, industry analysts

Former FDA head says RFK Jr.’s vaccine reluctance is ‘doing harm’

Former Food and Drug Administration Commissioner Robert Califf recently spoke out against Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s reluctance to

Puerto Rico reports highest rates of poor physical health compared to 50 states

Virgin Islands, and 22.3% in Puerto Rico. This shows that individuals living in the territories are more likely to report

OMNY Health Is Healthcare AI For Millions, Not Just Millionaires

OMNY Health is a groundbreaking startup based in Atlanta that is revolutionizing healthcare access and equity by leveraging real-world patient

NIH grants, RFK Jr., mental health care access

new article. Leading trade organizations representing the makers of cell and gene therapies have recently called for a 10-year international

Over 75,000 Cases Of Artificial Tears, Eye Care Products Recalled

BRS Analytical Service, a pharmaceutical testing lab, is voluntarily recalling over 75,000 cases of eye products, including various types of

STAT+: Cassidy set to ask RFK Jr. to explain his health department overhaul

The Republican leader of the Senate's health panel, Sen. Bill Cassidy (R-La.), is gearing up to question Robert F. Kennedy