How to Prevent the Leading Cause of Young Adult Cancer Deaths
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Colorectal cancer is increasing 2% to 4% annually in people ages 20 to 49, and it is expected to become the leading cause of cancer death in this age group by the year 2030. [Full Story]
Concussion Damage Lingers in Athletes Up to a Year
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Acne Treatments Recalled Due to Benzene Levels
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Prevent Leading Cause of Young Adult Cancer Deaths
Colorectal cancer is increasing 2% to 4% annually in people ages 20 [Full Story]
Nomination of Weldon as CDC Chief Pulled
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Vaccinating Poultry Could Help Reduce Egg Prices
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Red Wine Does Not Protect Against Cancer
Red wine has been thought to potentially offer protection against [Full Story]
USDA Ends School Program That Purchased Farm Food
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Medicare Innovation Center to Cancel Select Payment Trials
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services has announced the [Full Story]
DOGE: NIH Axes Grant to Prevent Pregnancy in Trans Boys
The Department of Government Efficiency announced that the National [Full Story]
Poll: Only 17 Percent Think Medicaid Should Be Cut
Only 17 percent of adults say they want to see Medicaid funding [Full Story]
Microplastics Linked to Drug-Resistant Bacteria
The microplastics that pollute the environment and increasingly find [Full Story]
White Noise Machines Can Harm Hearing
White noise machines are designed to produce a consistent sound that [Full Story]
Nose Cartilage Can Help Repair Knee Injuries
An awkward fall while running, skiing or playing sports can cause [Full Story]
US Study Examines Effects of Ultraprocessed Foods
Sam Srisatta, a 20-year-old Florida college student, spent a month [Full Story]
FDA Clears Antiaging Drug for Dogs
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has granted conditional [Full Story]
RFK Jr. Moves to Tighten Loophole on Food Supply Chemicals
HHS Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has directed the Food and Drug [Full Story]
US Measles Cases Rise to 223, Primarily in Rural Texas
The measles outbreak that continues to spread in rural West Texas has [Full Story]
Slouching Harms Your Health: How to Improve Posture
Maintaining good posture is essential for overall health and [Full Story]
Parenting Keeps the Brain Young
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Country Star Luke Combs Opens Up About 'Wicked' OCD Struggle
Country music star Luke Combs is opening up about his struggle with [Full Story]
Spouse Benefits When Partner Has Joint Replacement
Knee or hip replacement is a major surgery, and many people must lean [Full Story]
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