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Atrial fibrillation estimated to be three times more common than previously thought

Atrial fibrillation, also known as A-Fib, is a condition characterized by a rapid, irregular heartbeat that can have serious consequences such as stroke or sudden death. Recent estimates from UC

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Protest letter signature drive reveals fear among federal employees

Federal Workers Urge Congress to Step In Against Trump Administration Overreach In a bold move that showcases both defiance and

Study suggests most Americans would be healthier with ‘permanent standard time’

The biannual time change between daylight saving time and standard time has been a long-standing practice in the United States.

Bispecific Antibodies Are Redefining Cancer Therapy

Bispecific antibodies have rapidly emerged as a game-changer in cancer therapy, revolutionizing the field of immunotherapy. These engineered proteins, capable

ACIP panel weighs delaying hepatitis B vaccine schedule from birth

The Advisory Committee on Immunizations Practices recently discussed the possibility of delaying the first hepatitis B vaccine shot for newborns

Muscle-building response to weight training differs among high-protein animal foods, study reveals

A recent study conducted by researchers at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign has shed light on the complex relationship between

A Doctor Fact Checks Sen. Rand Paul’s Comments About Vaccines

In a heated Senate committee hearing, Senator Rand Paul clashed with former CDC director Dr. Susan Monarez on various public

Sen. Cassidy invites RFK Jr. to testify before Senate health panel

The Senate health committee, under the leadership of Chairman Bill Cassidy, has extended an invitation to Health Secretary Robert F.

Sustainable, plant-based diet benefits both human and planetary health, study finds

A recent study conducted by Solomon Sowah and his team from the MRC Epidemiology Unit at the University of Cambridge,