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Navigating the Coffee Conundrum: How Much is Too Much?

Navigating the Coffee Conundrum: How Much is Too Much? Edited by: TJVNews.com Coffee, often hailed as America's drink of choice, has become an integral part of...

Surge in Demand for Ozempic & Wegovy for Weight Loss: A Regional Analysis

Surge in Demand for Ozempic & Wegovy for Weight Loss: A Regional Analysis Edited by: TJVNews.com In recent years, the demand for diabetes drugs, particularly weight-loss...

Why are Prescription Drug Costs so High in the United States? 

Why are Prescription Drug Costs so High in the United States?  Edited by: TJVNews.com Florida's recent plan to import medications from Canada, approved by the...

Progress in the Fight Against Cancer: Significant Reduction in Deaths Amid Rising Diagnoses

Edited by:  Fern Sidman In a significant stride against cancer, the American Cancer Society's annual report brings both positive and challenging news. As was recently...

Leprosy, Polio, Malaria, TB, Measles, and Massive Unscreened Illegal Immigration

By James Varney and RealClearInvestigations Successful public health campaigns and medical advances have enabled the United States to conquer a range of disfiguring and damaging diseases. Polio, which...

10 Early Signs of Colorectal Cancer and Healthy Habits to Reduce Risk

Knowing the early signs to watch for, having regular screenings, and adhering to a healthy diet can reduce the risk of colorectal cancer. By: TC...

RSV Shown to Damage Nerve Cells and Trigger Inflammation

By:  Amie Dahnke Respiratory syncytial virus, more commonly known as RSV, has been shown to infect nerve cells and trigger inflammation that can damage nerve...

No Clear Link Between Weight Loss Drugs & Suicidal Ideation: FDA

By:  Amie Dahnke There is no evidence weight loss drugs like Wegovy and Ozempic are tied to suicidal ideation, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration...

Development of Dementia Associated With 15 Risk Factors: Study

Low formal education and socioeconomic status, social isolation, and diabetes were among the factors linked to a higher risk of dementia By:  Naveen Athrappully A major...

Top Trans Pediatric Doctors Admit In Unearthed Video That Puberty Blockers Aren’t As ‘Reversible’ As Advertised

(DCNF) Prominent World Professional Association for Transgender Health (WPATH) physicians acknowledged that puberty blockers are more invasive than portrayed in the media and can...

The First Amendment, Brought to You By Pfizer

The Brownstone Institute  Pfizer now claims the right of a corporate sovereign, arguing that states have “no legitimate interest in regulating” the company’s commercial speech...

Why Your Mood Can Boost or Weaken Your Immune System

Thoughts and feelings can boost wellness or chip away at health. By:  Robert Backer We often think of medicine passively these days. You get the treatment—pills,...

The Cost of Unnecessary Testing in Health Care

The United States spends over $300 billion annually on unnecessary medical treatment, including diagnostic testing. By: Andrea Wickstrom In the United States, 4 to 5 billion...

More Mask Mandates Reimposed Across US

Hospitals across the United States have brought mask mandates back, citing a rise in COVID-19 and influenza. By: Jack Phillips More hospitals across the United States...

Alzheimer’s Drugs Might Get into the Brain Faster with New Ultrasound Tool, Study Shows

By: Lauran Neergaard Scientists have found a way to help Alzheimer’s drugs seep inside the brain faster — by temporarily breaching its protective shield. The novel...

Adams Pushing to Maintain Mayoral Control of NY Schools

By: Hal C Clarke Albany lawmakers are revisiting the question of whether to retain New York City's control over its schools, particularly as the city...

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