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Millions die from hepatitis B each year due to poor treatment access, despite the availability of low-cost, life-saving ...
Diabetics who exercise only on weekends can lower their risk of death as much as daily exercisers, highlighting flexibility ...
Reusable period products may contain toxic PFAS chemicals, risking women’s health. Experts call for better regulation, ...
Viral hepatitis kills over 1.3 million people yearly. World Hepatitis Day on July 28 promotes testing, vaccination, treatment ...
Eating disorders are often linked with silent drug misuse. From laxatives to sedatives, coping mechanisms can turn into a ...
PTSD can lead to stigma, strained relationships, social exclusion, and even criminal involvement, impacting education and ...
A new temporary tattoo can detect a common drink-spiking drug, offering a discreet, lifesaving tool to prevent sexual assault ...
Global research reveals early smartphone use harms youth mental health—causing anxiety, depression, sleep loss, and emotional instability.
Obesity rates increase primarily due to diet changes in wealthier nations, with caloric intake outweighing declines in physical activity. Higher calorie intake is the major contributor to obesity in ...
A single amino acid change in mosquito gene FREP1 renders them malaria-resistant. A CRISPR-based drive spreads this gene ...
A new Crohn’s treatment that involves guselkumab showed outstandingly greater rates of endoscopic improvement, which are vital for reducing long-term complications.
Yesterday, the White House released a new Executive Order, "Ending Crime and Disorder on America's Streets," which directs federal agencies to make it easier to involuntarily treat people with serious ...