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New study on saturated fats leads to collision of politics, science

Saturated fats have recently been at the center of a heated debate, drawing the attention of researchers and policymakers alike. A new systematic review of 17 randomized clinical trials has

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19% Of Men Had Erectile Dysfunction After COVID-19, Over 9% At 2 Years

After recovering from COVID-19, many individuals may experience long-term effects, including erectile dysfunction (ED). A recent study published in Scientific

Most Americans don’t know about medical aid in dying options

Medical aid in dying is a legal practice that allows terminally ill patients to obtain medication to end their life

Man Cured Of Sickle Cell Anemia In New York Thanks To New Gene Therapy

A groundbreaking gene therapy treatment has successfully cured a 21-year-old man in New York of sickle cell anemia, marking a

Trump administration withdraws Dave Weldon as CDC nominee

The Trump administration's decision to withdraw the nomination of Dave Weldon to lead the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

Supportive workplace culture advances implementation of lifestyle medicine in health systems, study finds

Workplace culture is a crucial factor in the successful implementation of lifestyle medicine programs within health systems, a recent study

When Will Quantum Computing Revolutionize Healthcare?

Our lives are constantly evolving, shaped by the unpredictable twists and turns of change. These paths present us with numerous

How wildfires pose challenges to cancer care

Wildfires are becoming more common and damaging with climate change, posing significant challenges for vulnerable populations, including cancer patients. A

Johns Hopkins Will Terminate More Than 2,000 Employees, Igniting Public Health And Security Concerns

The recent decision to cut more than 2,000 jobs at Johns Hopkins University due to reductions in USAID funding is