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Alcohol Use, Sober Curiosity, And Recovery In College Mental Health

Alcohol Consumption Among College Students: Debunking Common Misperceptions A young woman refusing a glass of wine getty As the new academic year approaches, concerns about alcohol consumption among college students

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3 New Studies Remind Us Eating Well Is About More Than Just Weight

Eating healthy foods may be more important than just focusing on weight loss alone. If you have ever struggled to

RFK Jr.’s chronic disease agency budget documents released

Budget documents released by the Trump administration on Friday shed light on the priorities of a proposed new agency aimed

Doctors And Patients Hurt By ‘Big Beautiful Bill’

The American Medical Association has raised concerns about legislation making its way through Congress, warning that it could have detrimental

Promising treatment or potential health risk?

Fecal microbiota transplants (FMT) have long been considered a potential treatment for a range of conditions, including inflammatory bowel diseases,

Food-oriented LLM tackles data challenges to advance nutritional applications

The Institute of Computing Technology of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, in collaboration with other researchers, has introduced a groundbreaking

FDA hints relaxed rules are coming for rare disease gene therapy

The Trump administration's impact on gene therapy was a topic of discussion at a recent FDA "Cell and Gene Therapy

Disadvantaged backgrounds can leave a lifelong accelerated aging marker in children

Economic disadvantage can have a lasting impact on children, affecting their quality and length of life, according to a new

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