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Widely used pesticides may lower sperm count

The use of pesticides in modern agriculture has raised concerns about the potential health risks associated with consuming chemicals. A recent study conducted by George Mason University College of Public

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New research uncovers gene impacts of PFAS exposure in firefighters

Firefighters are known for facing dangerous situations on the job, from battling flames to rescuing those in need. However, a

Centene Reports $253 Million Loss Amid Health Insurer Cost Struggles

Health insurer Centene recently reported a significant loss of $253 million in its second quarter, a stark contrast to the

SSRI drugs, pregnancy, and depression: What to know about FDA panel

Intrusive thoughts and panic attacks were a constant struggle for Tinelle Windham during her first three pregnancies. When she was

Naomi Watts And Halle Berry Sparked A Menopause Movement—Now a New Report Proves A Short Film Can Drive Global Change

A groundbreaking report has revealed the profound impact of The M Factor film on reshaping public understanding, clinical care, and

As Sarepta, FDA tangle over Duchenne therapy, families are caught in the middle

Jennifer Hill Blair was in the middle of a school meeting when she saw the Cincinnati number pop up on

Involuntarily commitment for mental illness may increase under Trump order

President Trump has recently signed a new order aimed at making it easier to involuntarily treat individuals with serious mental

FDA move to ban fluoride pills sparks health freedom debate

Debate Over Fluoride Supplements: A Battle for Medical Freedom Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has been a vocal advocate for the

RFK Jr. orders thimerosal out of flu shots, Congress on organ donations

The latest edition of D.C. Diagnosis, STAT’s newsletter focusing on the politics and policy of health and medicine, features an