Public Health

A 13-Year Review Shows Worsening Nutrient Profiles in Children’s Cereals

Ready-to-eat breakfast cereals, long promoted as convenient and kid-friendly, have been a mainstay of American childhood. A recent cross-sectional study examining…

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Liver Injury Cases Climb as Americans Self-Dose on Supplements

In recent years, a growing number of people have turned to over-the-counter supplements as part of a self-styled wellness routine.…

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Deadly Hospital Superbugs Found Feeding on Medical Plastic Are Harder to Treat

Researchers have discovered that Pseudomonas aeruginosa, a common hospital-acquired bacterium, can digest a type of medical plastic used in stitches,…

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RSV Shots Cut Baby Hospitalizations by Over Half This Winter

For years, Respiratory syncytial virus has quietly filled children’s wards nationwide in the winter. Particularly dangerous to infants younger than…

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How Fungi Are Evolving Faster Than Medicine Can React

While the world debates melting glaciers and rising seas, a different sort of crisis is quietly germinating—one that thrives in…

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Microplastics Found in Ovaries Signal New Fertility Risk

Few places in the human body are more sensitive and carefully regulated than the ovarian follicle—the tiny fluid-filled sac nurturing…

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Snake Antivenom Made Using Blood of Man Bitten 200 Times

A novel broad-spectrum antivenom has been developed using antibodies derived from a man who spent nearly two decades deliberately exposing…

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MRI Scans Can Now Reveal Your Heart’s Functional Age

Your functional heart age might not match the number on your birthday cake. A recent international study led by the…

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Stablepharma Tests Fridge-Free Vaccine That Could Help Cut Global Wastage

Stablepharma has initiated its first human trial of SPVX02, a thermostable fridge-free vaccine for tetanus-diphtheria designed to remain potent without…

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Heat Waves and Heart Attacks: How Extreme Weather Affects Cardiac Risk

As global temperatures climb and heatwaves become more common, researchers are finding that our hearts may be among the most…

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