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Kraft Heinz To Remove Artificial Dyes From Products by 2027
One of the nation’s largest food companies is planning a big change to its ingredients list. Kraft Heinz said it will stop using artificial dyes in all U.S. products by the end of 2027. The company also...
- Posted June 18, 2025
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Eli Lilly to Buy Gene Therapy Firm Verve in $1 Billion Deal to Develop Heart Drug
Drugmaker Eli Lilly plans to buy Verve Therapeutics, a gene-editing startup, for about $1 billion upfront. The deal gives Lilly a potential new treatment for heart disease, The Wall Street Journal reported. The deal, announced June 17,...
- Posted June 18, 2025
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AI Boosts Skin Cancer Diagnoses, Study Says
An experimental AI tool can help speed detection of melanoma and other skin diseases, a new study says. The tool, PanDerm, improved accuracy of skin cancer diagnoses by 11% when used by doctors, researchers reported recently in...
- Posted June 18, 2025
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Night Shift Associated With Asthma Risk In Women
Women working the night shift appear to have an increased risk of asthma, a new study says. Women who only work nights have a 50% increased risk of moderate to severe asthma compared to those on the...
- Posted June 18, 2025
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Infertility Tied To Heart Problems In Women
Infertility appears linked to women’s risk of heart problems, an evidence review suggests. Women who are infertile have an increased risk of heart disease and stroke, with the risk highest among younger women and those who undergo...
- Posted June 18, 2025
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Talk Therapy Eases Depression, Anxiety In Stroke Survivors
Talk therapy can help stroke survivors who are in the throes of depression or anxiety, a new study says. About half of patients (49%) fully recovered from a post-stroke mood disorder after participating in talk psychotherapy, researchers...
- Posted June 18, 2025
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CDC, FDA Warn of Salmonella Outbreak Linked to Pistachio Cream
Four individuals across two states have been sickened and one person has been hospitalized
- Posted June 17, 2025
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Appendix Cancer Cases Surge in Millennials and Gen X
When Chris Williams started feeling sharp stomach pain one night in 2021, he went straight to the emergency room. The next morning, he had surgery to remove his appendix. But that wasn’t the end of his health...
- Posted June 17, 2025
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Supreme Court Will Hear Case on NJ Probe Into Anti-Abortion Clinics
The U.S. Supreme Court will hear a case next term involving a New Jersey nonprofit that runs anti-abortion pregnancy centers and is fighting a state investigation. At the center of the case is First Choice Women’s Resource...
- Posted June 17, 2025
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‘Gas Station Heroin’ Spurs Spike in Poison Control Calls, FDA Warning
The small, colorful bottles hawked at convenience stores, smoke shops and filling stations as cognitive supplements or energy are often called “gas station heroin.” And, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) warns that they pose similar...
- Posted June 17, 2025




















