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US health officials crack down on kratom-related products

U.S. Health Officials Call for Nationwide Ban on Opioid-Related Ingredient in Energy Drinks and Supplements By MATTHEW PERRONE, AP Health Writer WASHINGTON (AP) — In a recent statement, U.S. health

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RFK Jr. wants every American to use ‘wearable’ health data-collecting technology

Health and Human Services Secretary Robert Kennedy Jr. is championing the use of wearable technology to track health as part

Early intel assessment says Iran’s nuclear program was only set back ‘a few months’ : NPR

A satellite image of Iran's Fordo nuclear site shows clusters of new craters likely caused by U.S. bunker buster bombs

Health NZ interim CEO appointed to role full-time

Health NZ's new CEO, Dr Dale Bramley, has officially been appointed to lead the agency for a three-year term. Dr

Douglas County voters rejecting home-rule issue in special election

A Special Election in Douglas County: Home-Rule Measure Defeated A ballot measure that would give Douglas County a crack at

‘Kimmel’ Guest Host Diego Luna Rails Against Trump’s ‘Hate Speech’

Diego Luna, guest hosting "Jimmy Kimmel Live" on Monday, passionately defended undocumented workers and criticized President Trump's immigration policies. Luna,

Hiker suffers hypothermia during trek on New England’s highest peak amid East Coast heat wave

In a Remarkable Rescue Operation, Hiker Saved from Frigid Conditions in New Hampshire's White Mountains In a dramatic turn of

Deluge forecast for Otago lakes and rivers

Residents of Southland, the Lakes District, and Central Otago should brace themselves for a significant downpour later today. A MetService

Colorado AG Phil Weiser announces naloxone grant; overdose deaths fall

Colorado is allocating $3 million from the state’s opioid settlement fund to distribute the overdose-reversal drug naloxone to local organizations,