- Kennedy sharpens vaccine attacks, without scientific backing Medical Xpress
- RFK, Jr., Says Peanut Allergies May Be Tied to Aluminum in Vaccines and Pesticides. Here’s What the Science Says Scientific American
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Kennedy sharpens vaccine attacks, without scientific backing – Medical Xpress
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expert reaction to observational study looking at coffee consumption and biological ageing in individuals with severe mental disorders – Science Media Centre
- expert reaction to observational study looking at coffee consumption and biological ageing in individuals with severe mental disorders Science Media Centre
- More Benefits With Coffee, This Time in People With Severe Mental Disorders MedPage Today
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‘[They] can manipulate … until they become irresistible’
Ultra-processed foods now make up more than half of the calories the average American adult eats, according to CNN. A three-part series in The Lancet, backed by UNICEF and the World Health Organization, says these foods are tied to obesity,…
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There may not be a safe off-ramp for some taking GLP-1 drugs, study suggests
Of the 308 who benefited from tirzepatide, 254 (82 percent) regained at least 25 percent of the weight they had lost on the drug by week 88. Further, 177 (57 percent) regained at least 50 percent, and 74 (24 percent)…
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Untreated Chronic Thyroid Dysfunction in Moms Tied to Autism in Kids – MedPage Today
- Untreated Chronic Thyroid Dysfunction in Moms Tied to Autism in Kids MedPage Today
- Thyroid dysfunction during pregnancy may increase autism risk in children Endocrine Society
- Health Rounds: Thyroid dysfunction continued during pregnancy linked to…
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How COVID-19 Variants Evade Immune System
Researchers explain why COVID-19 variants like Omicron can evade immune defenses and suggest new strategies for building longer-lasting antibody therapies and vaccines.
RT’s Three Key Takeaways:
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Common antibiotic linked to risk of acute respiratory failure in kids, young adults
A new study of adolescents and young adults has found a commonly used antibiotic for skin infections, urinary tract infections, and acne is associated with an increased risk of respiratory failure.
The study, conducted in Ontario, found that the…
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Hospital infections linked to increased risk of dementia, study finds
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New WHO framework aims to tackle rising resistance to HIV, STI, and hepatitis treatments
USAID / Wikimedia Commons The World Health Organization (WHO) yesterday released a roadmap to address rising resistance to treatments for HIV, hepatitis B and C, and sexually transmitted infections (STIs).
Building on the WHO’s Global Action…
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