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US college graduates live an average of 11 years longer than those who never finish high school, study finds

The latest analysis by the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation (IHME) at the University of Washington's School of Medicine revealed vast geographic differences in life expectancy based on educational

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D.C. Diagnosis: RFK Jr.’s vaccine panel, NIH funding, DOGE buyouts

The D.C. Diagnosis newsletter from STAT provides insights into the politics and policy of health and medicine. In the latest

Juicing may harm your health in just 3 days, study finds

Juicing has long been touted as a healthy way to cleanse the body and boost overall health. However, a new

Oracle & OpenAI’s $500B AI Plan. 5 Ways To Stress-Free Dentistry

Heading: The Future of Dentistry: How AI is Revolutionizing Dental Care Are you one of the many people whose heart

Who is benefiting from the amyloid hypothesis of Alzheimer’s?

While the amyloid hypothesis has dominated Alzheimer's research for decades, there is growing skepticism about its validity and the influence

Machine learning helps identify emergency department patients likely to have health-related social needs

Health-related social needs play a crucial role in determining the overall health outcomes of patients. Addressing issues such as housing

Texas Measles Outbreak Hits As Congress Weighs RFK Jr.’s HHS Secretary Bid

The rise in measles cases, particularly in areas with lower vaccination rates, has sparked renewed concern among public health officials

Bird flu, NIH indirect costs, and trans health care

The finding raises concerns about the potential for the virus to spread more easily between animals and potentially to humans.

Potassium-enriched salt shows promise for cutting recurrent stroke risk in clinical trial

Potassium supplements in salt have been found to have a significant impact on reducing rates of recurrent stroke and mortality,