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Talk therapy and rehabilitation may improve long COVID symptoms, but effects are modest

Long COVID, also known as post-COVID condition, has been a concern for many individuals who continue to experience symptoms long after recovering from the initial illness. A recent review published

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NIH’s Nutrition for Precision Health diet trial will fail to answer questions

In conclusion, while the Nutrition for Precision Health program has noble goals, the short-term nature of its clinical trials may

UnitedHealth executive security spending amid Brian Thompson killing

UnitedHealth Group, one of the largest health insurance companies in the United States, faced a tragic event last year when

This Flu Strain Has All The Hallmarks Of A Pandemic Threat

Researchers have recently identified a strain of influenza virus in pigs that has the potential to cause a global pandemic.

SCOTUS appears likely to uphold ACA preventive care mandate

The Supreme Court is currently deliberating on a key provision of the Affordable Care Act that could have significant implications

Viral Ice Bucket Challenge Makes A Comeback, This Time For Mental Health

The Ice Bucket Challenge, a viral sensation that took social media by storm in 2014, is making a comeback in

Affordable Care Act worries mount, UnitedHealth stumbles

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Living alone with depression and anxiety raises suicide risk by more than 500%, study of Korean adults suggests

Results showed that Korean adults living alone with depression or anxiety had a significantly higher risk of suicide compared to

Lower blood pressure lowers dementia risk; local care key factor in study

High blood pressure, often referred to as the silent killer, has long been associated with serious health risks such as