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  • Can eating high fat cheese and cream reduce dementia risk, as a new study suggests?
    A large Swedish study reported a lower risk of dementia among middle-aged and older adults who consumed higher amounts of... Read more
  • Medicaid health plans step up outreach efforts ahead of GOP changes
    Carmen Basu, bundled in a red jacket and woolly scarf, stood outside the headquarters of her local health plan one... Read more
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    Olympia Provisions has recalled about 1,930 pounds of ready-to-eat holiday sausage.... Read more
  • A silent pandemic: Scientists warn of escalating global antimicrobial resistance
    Once a medical miracle, antibiotics are now losing their power. Across the world, common infections are becoming harder—and sometimes impossible—to... Read more
  • One-button foodborne illness testing: Researchers develop fully automated integrated diagnostic system
    Korea's first fully automated diagnostic system capable of simultaneously detecting 16 major foodborne pathogens within one hour has been successfully... Read more
  • New study estimates NHS England spends 3% of its primary and secondary care budget on the health impacts of temperature
    A new University of Oxford-led study, published in The Lancet Planetary Health, is the first to link daily temperature data... Read more
  • Some travelers swear raspberry cordial prevents gastro—the science isn't so certain
    Of all infectious diseases Western Australians bring home from travel, 41% are picked up in Indonesia.... Read more
  • One big beautiful bill act complicates state health care affordability efforts
    As Congress debates whether to extend the temporary federal subsidies that have helped millions of Americans buy health coverage, a... Read more
  • More than just being well: Teens and Gen Z are redefining what it means to be healthy
    Health isn't what it used to be—namely the absence of being sick.... Read more
  • Vitamin guidelines require ethnic equilibration, says research
    Vitamin D supplementation is associated with significantly lower risks of type 2 diabetes and depression in certain ethnic groups in... Read more
  • AI could help predict nutrition risks in ICU patients
    A new study by researchers at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai suggests that artificial intelligence (AI) could... Read more
  • Holiday carbon monoxide risks families should know
    Holiday gatherings often mean more cooking, heating and travel, but they can also raise the risk of a dangerous threat... Read more
  • After Canada legalized cannabis, police caught more drunk drivers
    When Canada legalized cannabis in October 2018, there were many concerns about its potential impacts. One of them involved cannabis-impaired... Read more
  • Doctor's orders? 'Belly laugh at least two to five days a week'
    Melanin Bee curves her spine like a stretching cat as she lets out a maniacal, forced laugh.... Read more
  • You finally got a doctor's appointment. Here's how to get the most out of it
    It's not unusual for a 20-something to text Mom in a panic from the doctor's office, seeking help answering a... Read more
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