The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) warned on April 14 that counterfeit versions of Ozempic, a widely used diabetes medication, have entered the U.S. drug supply. According to an …
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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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The Trump administration’s new tariffs have prompted more than 50 countries to reach out to the White House to discuss potential trade deals, according to National Economic Council Director Kevin …
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A new report reveals that nearly 90% of American adults aren’t making it through the night without waking up—a troubling sign as sleep problems continue to affect millions across the …
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A new study suggests that adhering to a healthy dietary pattern in midlife substantially boosts the likelihood of reaching age 70 with good cognitive, physical, and mental health—and without major …
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Dr. Mehmet Oz has advanced one step closer to leading the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) after the Senate Finance Committee approved his nomination on March 25. The …
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A new study from Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis suggests that the experimental drug gantenerumab may help prevent Alzheimer’s-related dementia in people with genetic mutations that almost …
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America Now
Trump Administration Fights Back Against Court-Ordered Reinstatement of Fired Federal Workers
The Trump administration has appealed to the Supreme Court, seeking intervention against a lower court’s decision forcing it to reinstate thousands of fired probationary federal workers. Acting Solicitor General Sarah …
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Breaking News
Trump Signs Order to Dismantle Department of Education, Pledges to Return Power to States
President 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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Health
Study Reveals Only 1 in 10 Back Pain Treatments Are Effective, Experts Call for Better Solutions
A new study has delivered discouraging news for the millions of Americans suffering from chronic back pain: Only one in ten common treatments actually work. Researchers from the University of …