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Study shows why living in a disadvantaged neighborhood may increase dementia risk

Living in a disadvantaged neighborhood has long been associated with an increased risk of dementia, but researchers at the University of Cambridge have now discovered why this may be the

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Mailed self-collection HPV tests more than double cervical cancer screening rates, study shows

The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center conducted a groundbreaking study that showed how mail-in self-collection tests for human

This AI Model Could Make It Faster To Find New Medicines

A new AI model called Boltz-2 has been developed by a team from MIT and pharmaceutical company Recursion, with support

NIH, FDA on AI, taurine benefits, Medicaid

Republicans offer pay raise to physicians in exchange for silence on Medicaid cuts A recent development in the healthcare sector

CBO Says Budget Reconciliation Bill May Add 11 Million Uninsured

The House Republican budget reconciliation legislation, known as “the big, beautiful bill,” has stirred controversy due to its potential impact

Taurine may not be anti-aging wonder many believe, study says

Vijay Yadav, a researcher, issued a warning to the public not to jump on the taurine bandwagon just yet. Taurine,

Budget bill puts doctors, and their lobbyists, in middle of tug-of-war

WASHINGTON — With the potential for millions of people to lose health insurance under President Trump’s tax bill, lawmakers are

Study rethinks use of race in research at politically sensitive time

A groundbreaking government study was recently published, shedding light on the relationship between Americans' self-reported race and their genetic ancestry.

Why Medicaid Needs A Text Message Exemption Now

The ongoing debate surrounding the Big, Beautiful Bill (BBB) and its implications for Medicaid beneficiaries continues to stir controversy. Despite