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More Florida Teens Strapping Up, Study Says
More Florida teens are roaming the streets packing heat, a new study says. Handgun carrying among Florida middle and high school students increased by 65% between 2002 and 2022, researchers reported July 7 in the journal Pediatrics....
- Posted July 8, 2025
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A Single Disorder Upended Pennsylvania’s Medical Marijuana Program
A single mood disorder might have driven a rapid increase in Pennsylvania’s medical marijuana program, a new study says. Enrollment dramatically spiked after officials added anxiety to the list of conditions that could be treated with medical...
- Posted July 8, 2025
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U.S. Hospitals Face Shortages in Essential Staff Due to Foreign Residency Visa Delays
Trump administration's denial of visas for citizens of certain countries preventing medical residents from filling critical positions in U.S. hospitals
- Posted July 7, 2025
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Six Key Traits That Make Someone ‘Cool,’ Study Finds
What does it take to be considered “cool”? A new international study may have the answer — and it turns out cool people tend to act the same way no matter where they live. Researchers from universities...
- Posted July 7, 2025
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Oregon Infants Sickened By Lead in Recalled Target Baby Food
MONDAY, July 7, 2025 — Two babies in Oregon got sick with lead poisoning after eating baby food from Target that was previously recalled, Oregon health officials said. The food was part of the Good & Gather...
- Posted July 7, 2025
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CDC Now Recommends RSV Vaccine for Some Adults 50+
Adults as young as 50 may now qualify for an RSV vaccine if they have certain health conditions, according to a quiet update from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). This marks a change...
- Posted July 7, 2025
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Rheumatoid Arthritis Patients Benefit From Blood Flow-Restricted Strength Training
Folks who work out to ease their rheumatoid arthritis (RA) symptoms might find some relief from an unexpected source – a blood pressure cuff. People who apply pneumatic cuffs to a limb while working out experience reduced...
- Posted July 7, 2025
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Psoriasis 101: Causes, Symptoms and Treatments, Explained
Psoriasis is a chronic autoimmune condition that mainly affects the skin. When you have psoriasis, your immune system sends signals to your skin cells to grow too fast. Normally, skin cells take about a month to form...
- Posted July 7, 2025
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More Than 14 Million Will Die Following U.S. Foreign Aid Cuts
More than 14 million children and adults will die from preventable causes during the next five years as a result of U.S. foreign aid cuts, a new study projects. Programs supported by the U.S. Agency for International...
- Posted July 7, 2025
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Many Older Adults Taking Daily Aspirin Despite Tighter Guidelines
About 1 in 6 older adults takes daily aspirin to prevent heart disease, even though stricter guidelines say it’s not for everyone, a new study says. Worse, nearly a quarter of those folks started taking aspirin without...
- Posted July 7, 2025




















