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Sen. Collins slams NIH research cuts, urges funding be restored

Senator Susan Collins of Maine, a Republican and the chair of the Senate Appropriations Committee, recently criticized the Trump administration for its decision to cut federal funding for biomedical research.

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Nvidia Announces Partnership With Aidoc To Explore Healthcare AI Adoption

Nvidia Teams Up with Aidoc to Develop Healthcare AI Adoption Framework Nvidia made a significant announcement today regarding its partnership

There’s no good language for pregnancy loss

Pregnancy loss is a heartbreaking experience that many women face, yet the vocabulary and understanding surrounding it can be inadequate.

Many teens use protein supplements for muscle growth, sports performance

Protein supplements have become increasingly popular among adults, but it seems that many teens are also jumping on the bandwagon.

When Undergoing Surgery, Whom You Should And Should Not Have Around

They are the ones who genuinely care about your well-being and will go out of their way to make sure

A race-based test for kidney function is finally changing

Jazmin Evans, a kidney disease survivor, finally received a life-saving kidney transplant on the Fourth of July last year after

Why public health warnings could backfire

The debate over ultra-processed foods (UPFs) and their potential impact on health has been a hot topic in recent years.

Here Is What To Know About Breast Cancer

Breast Cancer Awareness Month: Understanding the Importance of Breast Cancer Screening CHICAGO - OCTOBER 20: City Hall revolving doors, adorn

Doctors describe changes after UnitedHealth acquired their practices

When UnitedHealth Group took over the practices of three physicians, the changes were gradual at first, but soon became unmistakable.