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The U.S. isn’t practicing what it preaches on HPV vaccines

It is a noble initiative that aims to save countless lives by reducing the burden of cervical cancer. However, as oncologists who have witnessed the devastating impact of cancer firsthand,

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Dr. Oz pledges to increase scrutiny of Medicare Advantage at CMS

Mehmet Oz, known for promoting private Medicare plans on his popular TV show, has recently taken on a new role

Study highlights that less than 1% of people with firearm access engage in defensive use in any given year

Gun violence is a prevalent issue in society, with many individuals having access to firearms. However, a recent study conducted

Why Simplicity In Nutrition Matters For Your Wellbeing

Nutrition is a crucial aspect of our health and well-being, and it is essential to have a good nutrition plan

Concerns About Weldon’s Vaccine Stance Reason For Withdrawn Nomination

Former Congressman Dave Weldon was initially chosen by President Trump to lead the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

Weldon, RFK Jr.’s measles claims, Dr. Oz

The Trump administration faced a setback when the nomination of Dave Weldon for the head of the Centers for Disease

Study finds racial and ethnic disparities in air quality monitor locations in the US

Air quality monitoring in the United States has come under scrutiny due to disparities in monitor locations, particularly in neighborhoods

How Grounding Sheets Enhance Sleep And Help Rest Better

In today's world, many people are constantly seeking new ways to enhance their sleep quality and overall wellness. One interesting

New Studies Show That Organs Age At Different Rates

As we age, our bodies undergo various changes, with each organ aging at a different rate. A recent study published