A new international study suggests a bacterial toxin may be driving the rapid rise in colon cancer cases among younger adults. Researchers at the University of California San Diego say …
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    A new study finds that CT scans, widely used in U.S. hospitals and clinics, may be linked to nearly 103,000 cancer cases each year. The findings come from researchers at … 
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    Brain diseases such as stroke, dementia, and depression have more in common than previously thought, according to a new study published in the Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery and Psychiatry. Researchers … 
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    America NowRFK Jr. Announces Major Shakeup at HHS, Cutting 10,000 Jobs to Slash Waste and Restore EfficiencyHealth and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced Thursday a sweeping restructuring plan that will eliminate approximately 10,000 jobs and merge numerous divisions within the agency. The … 
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    Breaking NewsTrump Signs Order to Dismantle Department of Education, Pledges to Return Power to StatesPresident Donald Trump signed a groundbreaking executive order on Thursday directing the dismantling of the Department of Education. This move aims to restore control over education to states and local … 
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    As healthcare costs rise, a new study reveals that major healthcare companies are sending nearly all their profits to investors instead of using the money to lower costs, improve services, … 
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    Influenza cases have reached their peak for the season and continue to climb across the United States. Federal health officials are now warning that 43 states are experiencing “high” or … 
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    A recent study has revealed alarming links between noncigarette tobacco products and serious cardiovascular health risks. The findings, published on January 13 in JAMA Network Open by the Cross Cohort … 
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    New research from the United Kingdom reveals that excessive use of acetaminophen—commonly known as Tylenol—may pose significant health risks for older adults. The study highlights potential dangers for seniors who …