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Placebo-controlled trials for all vaccines are bad medicine

Dr. Larry Bucshon, a respected cardiothoracic surgeon and former member of Congress, recently expressed his deep concerns about a new policy being considered at the Department of Health and Human

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Gender-affirming care providers brace for Trump administration moves

President-elect Donald Trump's campaign targeted transgender people as a central issue of the election, investing millions in anti-trans advertisements. Trump

Trial shows safety of getting COVID and flu vaccines at same time

A recent study published in JAMA Network Open has shown promising results regarding the safety of receiving mRNA COVID-19 and

What Is Trigger Point Therapy And How Does It Work?

Trigger points are a common issue that many people experience, whether it's from daily activities, poor posture, or stress. These

Is RFK Jr. Just What The Doctor Ordered? The 5 Critical First Signs

Donald Trump's recent election victory has brought with it a mandate for change, particularly in the realm of healthcare. With

How Trump and RFK Jr. might undermine vaccines

After Donald Trump’s victory on Tuesday, the spotlight has shifted towards longtime vaccine skeptic Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who is

Global study reveals gaps in antimicrobial knowledge and planetary health education

The importance of antimicrobial stewardship in healthcare education has been highlighted in a recent global investigation led by Monash University.

U.K. Detects Thousands Of Lung Cancer Cases With Grocery Store Scans

Health charity leaders have commended a community screening initiative in England that has successfully identified thousands of lung cancer cases

H5N1 bird flu infections being missed in farmworkers, CDC reports

The ongoing outbreak of H5N1 bird flu among U.S. dairy cattle has raised concerns about the potential for missed human