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RFK Jr. hearing, med students, autism study

Recap of Health News: RFK Jr. Testifies, Autism Communication Study, WHO Management Cuts, and More Good morning! Despite some criticism, former FDA head Robert Califf acknowledged the importance of the

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Mental health care may be harder to obtain after HHS rule reversal

“Many mental health providers don’t take insurance because the reimbursement rates are so low,” she said. “It’s a real shame

New study finds that tea and chocolate may help lower blood pressure

Flavan-3-ols, found in cocoa, tea, apples, and grapes, have been discovered to have potential health benefits in a recent study

3 Quick Ways For Oz To Reach CMS ‘Power To The People’ Goals

Dr. Mehmet Oz, the newly appointed head of the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, has set a clear goal

Protein bars enriched with collagen have potential as a weight-loss aid, study finds

Collagen as a Weight-Loss Supplement: A Breakthrough Study A recent study presented at the European Congress on Obesity (ECO 2025)

UnitedHealth Group CEO Witty Is Out, Replaced By Former Boss Hemsley

UnitedHealth Group announced a major leadership transition on Tuesday, with Andrew Witty stepping down for "personal reasons" and former CEO

Golf course proximity linked to higher Parkinson’s disease risk

Living near golf courses has been associated with an increased risk of Parkinson's disease (PD), according to a study published

Trump Signs Executive Order To Decrease Drug Prices. Here Are The Pros And Cons

President Trump Signs Executive Order to Lower Prescription Drug Prices On May 12th, President Trump took a significant step towards

Cancer risk, Elizabeth Holmes, CRISPR

Novavax’s Covid vaccine shows strong protection against severe disease in a study of more than 100,000 people. The pandemic has