A new U.S. government report concludes that fluoride in drinking water at levels twice the recommended limit is linked to lower IQ in children. This is the first time a …
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A new review has found that eating red meat, particularly processed meat, can significantly increase the risk of developing type 2 diabetes, a condition that affects millions of Americans. According …
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Maintaining a balanced diet is essential, but many Americans may be unknowingly undermining their efforts due to hidden sources of added sugar and saturated fat. A recent study from Ohio …
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A new study from the United Kingdom has revealed troubling findings about alcohol consumption in older adults. The 12-year research, which followed 135,000 people aged 60 and above, shows that …
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A recent study has found that around 35% of tattoo and permanent makeup inks sold in the United States are contaminated with bacteria. This discovery raises significant concerns about the …
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Multivitamins, a daily ritual for nearly one-third of American adults, have long been touted as a key to longevity and better health. Yet, a robust study by the National Cancer …
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Controversial FDA Approval: Menthol Vapes Get Green Light Amid Public Health Concerns
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved four menthol-flavored vaping products, a controversial move that has drawn fierce criticism from health experts and anti-tobacco advocates. This decision highlights …
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For the first time in half a decade, the U.S. has witnessed a decline in overdose deaths, a cautious step forward in the battle against a relentless drug crisis. According …
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In Monroe, North Carolina, the debate over fluoride in drinking water has divided communities, mirroring a national trend where the mineral’s presence in public utilities is being increasingly contested. [Source] …
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Nearly one in five Medicare beneficiaries must travel over 50 miles to see a neurologist, a study by the Academy of American Neurology reveals, highlighting a significant barrier to accessing …