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Study Renews Warning on Antidepressant, Painkiller Combo
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Ultra-processed foods edge closer to US regulatory definition
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Nutrition Researcher: a Simple Lunch Routine for Healthy Eating
Kevin Hall made a career out of figuring out what’s wrong with the way we eat. So, you may be surprised to discover that he isn’t one of those “clean” eating types who shun all packaged foods.
In fact, Hall feeds his…
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Sugar-sweetened drinks linked to higher risk of fatty liver disease, study finds
A major new study presented at United European Gastroenterology (UEG) Week 2025 reveals that both sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs) and low- or non-sugar-sweetened beverages (LNSSBs) are significantly associated with an increased risk of metabolic…
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Survey: Pharmacists overwhelmed by volume over value
Pharmacists are being stretched thin by competing job demands, as pharmacy chains prioritize prescription speed and volume over diabetes care support, a new CCS survey finds.
Between 2010 and 2021, nearly one-third of all retail pharmacies in…
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COVID Vaccines Still Effective Against Severe Outcomes, VA Study Suggests
- The severity of SARS-CoV-2 infections has waned since…
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Data: Pediatric hospital strain amid 2022-23 respiratory virus season not tied to decline in beds
A Yale University–led research team reports that high US pediatric hospital bed occupancy (bed strain) and large differences in between-hospital bed occupancy (load imbalance) were common during the 2022-23 respiratory virus season, but weren’t…
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Another IL-17A/F Blocker Moves Forward for Psoriatic Arthritis
- Blocking both interleukin-17A/F has been effective…
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WHO pertussis case definition misses many infections, needs revision, study suggests
anjanettew / Flickr cc Researchers are calling for revision of the World Health Organization pertussis (whooping cough) case definition after finding that both it and a modified definition miss many lab-confirmed cases in…
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