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Societal Stress Driving Trans, Gender-Diverse To Drink
Societal stress could be driving some transgender and gender-diverse people to the bottle, a small-scale study says. People whose gender identity differs from their birth sex drink more alcohol and engage in more hazardous drinking than cisgender...
- Posted July 11, 2025
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Disposable Vapes Release Toxic Metals, Lab Study Says
People using cheap disposable vape devices are likely inhaling high levels of toxic metals with every puff, a recent study says. After a few hundred puffs, some disposable vapes start releasing levels of toxic metals higher than...
- Posted July 11, 2025
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FDA Publishes Full Texts of Response Letters to Drug Applications
The goal is to improve public understanding of the FDA decision-making process
- Posted July 10, 2025
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Life Expectancy in California Has Not Recovered From COVID Drop
Even four years after the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, California residents aren’t living as long as they used to. New research published July 9 in the Journal of the American Medical Association shows that though the...
- Posted July 10, 2025
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Susan Monarez Advances in Process to Lead CDC
Susan Monarez is one step closer to becoming the next director of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). On Wednesday, the U.S. Senate’s health committee voted 12-11 to move her nomination forward. The vote...
- Posted July 10, 2025
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Experts Say There’s No Safe Amount of Processed Meat
A new study finds that eating even a little processed meat, drinking soda or consuming trans fats puts you at risk for serious health problems. The research, published recently in the journal Nature Medicine, looked at more...
- Posted July 10, 2025
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Lyme Disease Patients Aren’t Getting Proper Follow-Up Care
Most folks diagnosed with Lyme disease aren’t getting the follow-up care they need, a new study says. Only one-third of people (35%) with ongoing early-stage Lyme disease symptoms checked back in with their doctor, researchers reported today...
- Posted July 10, 2025
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‘Old’ Brains Increase Risk Of Death, Alzheimer’s
They say age is all in your mind — and that might literally be true, a new study reveals. People with “young” brains — brains aging more slowly than their actual age — are much less likely...
- Posted July 10, 2025
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Air Pollution Linked To Common Brain Tumors
Folks who breathe in more air pollution have a higher risk of developing a common non-cancerous brain tumor, a new study says. Several different types of air pollutants, including particle pollution and nitrogen dioxide, appear to increase...
- Posted July 10, 2025
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Lead Exposure Can Harm Kids’ Memory, Study Says
Even low levels of lead exposure can harm kids’ working memory, potentially affecting their education and development, according to a new study. Exposure to lead in the womb or during early childhood appears to increase kids’ risk...
- Posted July 10, 2025




















