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Study links diet quality to changes in oral microbiome

A groundbreaking study conducted by the University at Buffalo has shed light on the relationship between diet quality and the oral microbiome in postmenopausal women. Published in the Journal of

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FDA cancels vaccine advisory committee meeting

The Food and Drug Administration made the decision to cancel an upcoming vaccine advisory committee meeting focused on influenza virus

Industrialized societies get more sleep but have less regular circadian rhythms than hunter–gatherers, new study finds

The belief that people in industrialized societies suffer from a lack of sleep has been debunked by a recent study

Texas Child Dies Of Measles As Fears Grow Of Outbreak’s Spread

The measles outbreak in Texas continues to escalate, with public health officials expressing concerns about the possibility of further spread.

Texas measles outbreak marks first fatality as more cases reported

A tragic incident has occurred in Texas, as officials have confirmed the death of a child from measles. This marks

Daily time-restricted eating shows promise in new studies

Time-Restricted Eating: A New Approach to Health and Well-being Time-restricted eating (TRE) has been gaining popularity as a new approach

Trump Administration Terminates Key Health Advisory Committees, Threatening Health Equity

President Trump Issues Executive Order to Terminate Health Advisory Committees In a recent executive order, President Trump commanded the Department

STAT+: Trump’s FDA navigates layoffs, exits, and a new hire

The Trump administration has quietly rehired some of the FDA employees who were previously let go, in a surprising turn

High dietary fish intake may slow disability progression in multiple sclerosis, study suggests

A recent study published in the Journal of Neurology Neurosurgery & Psychiatry suggests that a high dietary intake of lean