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How To Boost Your Brain Power In The New Year, From A Neurologist

Excessive alcohol consumption can have detrimental effects on your brain health, leading to issues like memory loss, cognitive impairment, and

Most Americans blame insurers alongside the killer in UHC CEO death

The recent tragic killing of UnitedHealthcare's CEO, Brian Thompson, has sparked a national conversation about the role of health insurance

A public health emergency is waiting at the bottom of the antibiotic resistance cliff

The emergence of antibiotic-resistant bacteria poses a significant threat to global public health, with the potential for a catastrophic rise

By 2040, Over 62.4 Million People In India Might Have Tuberculosis: Study

India Faces Uphill Battle in Achieving TB-Free Status by 2025 NEW YORK- NOVEMBER 27: A doctor examines the x-rays of

These trends worry disability advocates as they look ahead to 2025

2025 is shaping up to be a pivotal year for people with disabilities, with significant changes on the horizon. The

Antidepressants That Target The Gut Could Have Fewer Side-Effects: Study

Your gut plays a crucial role in influencing your mental health, as it produces the majority of your body's serotonin.

How A Chicago Health System’s $1 Billion Investment Advances Equity

This investment by Advocate Health Care in revitalizing healthcare on Chicago’s South Side is a significant step towards addressing the

H5N1 bird flu in patient shows mutations likely gained post-infection

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recently reported that genetic sequences of H5N1 bird flu viruses collected from