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New AI Can Help Track Eczema
Eczema sufferers could soon find it easier to track their skin condition, via a newly developed AI that can assess severity using uploaded smartphone images. The AI demonstrated high diagnostic accuracy in evaluating eczema shown in symptom...
- Posted May 23, 2025
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Alcohol-Related Cancer Deaths Double In The U.S.
Alcohol-fueled cancer deaths nearly doubled in the United States during the past three decades, with cases among men driving this surge, a new study says. Between 1990 and 2021, deaths from alcohol-related cancers leaped from just under...
- Posted May 23, 2025
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FDA and Border Officials Join Forces to Seize Vast Quantity of Illegal E-Cigarettes
Almost $34 million worth of unauthorized e-cigarette products seized in joint operation
- Posted May 22, 2025
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FDA Warns of Heart Risk With Pfizer, Moderna COVID Vaccines
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has ordered Pfizer and Moderna to expand their warning labels on COVID-19 vaccines. The updated warnings highlight a rare risk of heart inflammation in teen boys and young men, CBS...
- Posted May 22, 2025
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Sugar, Fat and Salt on the Rise in U.S. Breakfast Cereals, Study Shows
They’re a go-to breakfast for millions of kids and adults. They’re brightly colored, packed in enticing boxes and often marketed as healthy — but many cereals today are actually less nutritious than they were a decade ago,...
- Posted May 22, 2025
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China Donates $500M to WHO as U.S. Pulls Back Support
China has promised to give $500 million to the World Health Organization (WHO) over the next five years, positioning itself to become the group’s top donor. The pledge comes as the United States plans to leave the...
- Posted May 22, 2025
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Donor Hearts Might Be Kept Healthy In Cold Storage Longer
More donor hearts could become available for transplant, thanks to a new discovery that could protect them from damage during transport. Researchers have identified a biological process that contributes to donor heart injury during cold storage, according...
- Posted May 22, 2025
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Social Media Increases Depression Risk In Pre-Teens
Social media does indeed appear to be making kids more prone to depression, a new study says. Preteens are more likely to develop symptoms of depression as their use of social media increases, researchers reported May 21...
- Posted May 22, 2025
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Want To Deter Teen Vaping? Make Devices Boring, Study Says
Making vape devices boring could help deter teens and young adults from picking up the e-cigarette habit, a new study says. Vape devices currently come in colorful packaging and all sorts of fun designs, intended to enhance...
- Posted May 22, 2025
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Reaching For The Snooze Button? You’re Not Alone
Nearly everyone at some point has groggily grappled with their alarm clock, seeking to slap the snooze bar and grab a few extra Z’s. But sleep experts recommend against seeking the snooze button, as it can mess...
- Posted May 22, 2025




















