Health and Wellness

Colon Cancer Rising In Adults. ColoSense Offers Noninvasive Screening Tool

ColoSense box being opened by a patient ColoSense Actor James Van Der Beek, known for his role in Dawson’s Creek, recently shared his diagnosis of stage 3 colon cancer at

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Pet dogs linked to antimicrobial-resistant Salmonella spread

Antibiotic-resistant Salmonella is a growing concern in public health, as the bacteria have evolved to withstand traditional drugs. The U.S.

The Importance Of Luxury Rehab In The Recovery Process

Luxury rehab centers offer a unique and personalized approach to addiction recovery, providing a comfortable and private setting for individuals

How The ‘Snowmanning’ Dating Trend Could Bring Sexual Health Risks

Use protection: Always use condoms or other forms of protection to reduce the risk of sexually transmitted infections. Communicate openly

STAT Morning Rounds: UnitedHealth, gender-affirming surgery

The landscape of healthcare is constantly evolving, with new challenges and breakthroughs emerging every day. As we close out the

Processed plant-based meat alternatives linked to depression risk in vegetarians

Plant-Based Meat Alternatives Linked to Depression Risk in Vegetarians There is growing concern about the health impacts of ultra processed

Why 2025 Could Be A Good Reimbursement Year For CVS And Walgreens

Legislation moving through state capitals and in Washington could lead to increased payments for drugstore chains like CVS Health, Walgreens,

Social media fueling young men’s body dysmorphic disorder

The pressure to conform to societal standards of body image is a struggle that many individuals face, regardless of gender

Women exposed to municipal waste incinerator emissions show small increase in breast milk pollutants

The study conducted by researchers at Imperial College London has revealed a potential association between women living near municipal waste