Nearly half of the counties in the United States lack a practicing cardiologist, creating serious challenges for people needing specialized heart care. This shortage is especially severe in rural areas, …
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A major federal initiative aimed at reducing opioid overdose deaths by 40% has not met its goal, the National Institutes of Health (NIH) has announced. Launched in 2019, the HEALing …
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U.S. health authorities are warning the medical community and the public of a sharp increase in dengue fever cases around the world. This rise is being fueled by climate change …
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DHS Documents Reveal Alarming Bias: Military Service, Religion, and Trump Support Labeled as Extremism & Terrorism Indicators
Documents obtained by America First Legal (AFL) have unveiled that a Department of Homeland Security (DHS) advisory board identified military service, religious affiliation, and support for former President Donald Trump …
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A recent study from Australia reveals that walking can effectively prevent the recurrence of lower back pain, providing a simple and affordable solution for millions. Mark Hancock, a professor of …
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In a significant bipartisan effort, members of the U.S. House of Representatives are forming a new group to intensify actions against China’s role in the American fentanyl crisis. This move …
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In a distressing trend exacerbated by inflation, nearly 3,200 retail stores across the United States are set to close their doors in 2024, marking a significant increase in business failures …
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A U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) panel has rejected MDMA-based treatments for post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), disappointing many veterans and mental health advocates. On June 4, the advisory committee …
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U.S. Lags Behind China in Advanced Nuclear Technology by 15 Years, New Report Reveals
A recent report by the Washington-based nonpartisan research institute, Information Technology & Innovation Foundation, has revealed a significant gap between the United States and China in the development of advanced …
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Pentagon Report Reveals U.S. Soldiers More Likely to Die by Suicide than in Combat
A Pentagon study has found that U.S. soldiers are nine times more likely to die by suicide than in combat. According to a five-year analysis by the Defense Health Agency …