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People who are easily distracted by smartphones are more physiologically reactive, less attuned to their bodies: Study

The excessive use of smartphones has been a topic of concern in recent years, with studies highlighting the potential cognitive impairments and attention deficits that can arise from this behavior.

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Texas Measles Outbreak Hits As Congress Weighs RFK Jr.’s HHS Secretary Bid

The rise in measles cases, particularly in areas with lower vaccination rates, has sparked renewed concern among public health officials

Bird flu, NIH indirect costs, and trans health care

The finding raises concerns about the potential for the virus to spread more easily between animals and potentially to humans.

Potassium-enriched salt shows promise for cutting recurrent stroke risk in clinical trial

Potassium supplements in salt have been found to have a significant impact on reducing rates of recurrent stroke and mortality,

More Preparation Needed for Hurricanes, Fires, and Other Emergencies

The beginning of 2025 has been marked by a series of tragic events across the United States. From a terror

Health Care Inc.: Health insurer medical costs rise, births increase

The UnitedHealth class action lawsuit has been a topic of discussion for many individuals, including Mary Marfisee, who shared her

Social connections are key to preventing disease, study finds

A recent study published in Scientific Reports has shed light on the significant role that social connections play in influencing

How “Exercise Snacks” Help Keep You Fit In Minutes A Day

Exercise snacks—short bouts of intense exercise performed throughout the day—have been shown to ... improve cardiorespiratory fitness and metabolic healthgetty

NIH funding limits would cause $100 million loss on some campuses

The National Institutes of Health (NIH) recently announced a significant change to how it reimburses research costs, which could have