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Federal Judge Halts Plan to Defund Planned Parenthood Through Medicaid
Planned Parenthood clinics across the country will continue to receive Medicaid funding, at least for now. On Monday, a federal judge blocked a new federal rule that could have shut many of them down. The ruling, issued...
- Posted July 29, 2025
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The Gut-Healthy Secret Weapon Hiding in Your Sauerkraut
A small scoop of sauerkraut every day may do more than add crunch to your meal. It could also protect your gut. In a new study from the University of California- Davis, researchers found that fermented cabbage,...
- Posted July 29, 2025
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Cowboys Guard Rob Jones Breaks Neck Bone, Out Up to 3 Months
Dallas Cowboys guard Rob Jones will miss about two to three months after breaking a bone in his neck during the team’s first padded practice of training camp, a new report from the team shows. Jones, 26,...
- Posted July 29, 2025
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Words Used During Prenatal Ultrasound Might Affect Parenting Later
An ultrasound is typically a parent-to-be’s first glimpse of their child. New research suggests that the words hospital staff use to describe the fetus during an ultrasound can have an impact on later parenting — for good...
- Posted July 29, 2025
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Dementia Diagnosis Typically Comes 3.5 Years After Symptoms
It takes an average of three-and-a-half years for typical dementia symptoms to lead to a diagnosis, a new report finds. Diagnosis often comes even later for early-onset dementias. Speeding up the process is important, because “timely diagnosis...
- Posted July 29, 2025
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Is It Chronic Fatigue? Listen to Your Gut, Research Suggests
Artificial intelligence (AI) may be guiding doctors towards a gut-focused means of accurately diagnosing chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS), new research shows. The illness appears to disrupt relationships between a person’s gut microbiome, immune system and metabolism, explained...
- Posted July 29, 2025
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Most Liver Cancers Are Preventable, Study Says
Liver cancer: In most cases, it doesn’t have to happen, a new global study finds. Research suggests that 60% of cases of this often deadly disease are preventable by avoiding or treating big risk factors. Those risk...
- Posted July 29, 2025
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Walking for Health? A Faster Pace Boosts Benefits
Want to cut your odds of an early death by almost 20%? Take just 15 minutes out of your day for a brisk walk, researchers advise. While it’s known that regular walking is healthy, the new study...
- Posted July 29, 2025
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Surrogate Moms More Apt To Suffer Mental Illness
Women who carry a baby for someone else — also known as gestational carriers or “surrogate moms” — may be at higher risk for mental illness during and after the pregnancy, new research shows. “Our findings underscore...
- Posted July 29, 2025
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Patients With Diabetes More Likely to Experience Adverse Financial Outcomes
Authors say holistic treatment approaches may ease financial vulnerability for people with diabetes
- Posted July 28, 2025




















