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Senators Target Misleading Weight Loss Drug Promotion on Social Media

Senators Target Misleading Weight Loss Drug Promotion on Social Media New Legislation Aims to Close Regulatory Gaps Edited by: TJVNews.com In a move aimed at curbing the...

High-Dose of ADHD Drugs Linked to Higher Risks of Psychosis and Mania: Harvard Study

By Rachel Ann T. Melegrito(Epoch Times) People taking high doses of amphetamines, often prescribed for treating attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), may have higher risks of...

Mental State Linked to Digestive Discomfort, IBD: Expert Tips

Research shows there is a two-way relationship between our gut function and mental states, which play a role in normal functioning and disease. By: Zena...

Mental Resilience Linked to Longer Life–Study

Resilience, or the ability to bounce back from life’s set-backs isn’t always easy—but those who achieve it may be rewarded with a longer life. By:...

Old Drug Could Be New Healing Aid for Heart Attack Victims

By: Huey Freeman Researchers found through animal testing that a drug used to treat multiple sclerosis may help heart attack victims recover. In the study, published...

Fish Consumption During Pregnancy Linked to Reduced Autism Risk

Fish Consumption During Pregnancy Linked to Reduced Autism Risk New Study Highlights Importance of Omega-3s from Seafood Edited by: TJVNews.com A new study has found that eating...

Lenox Hill Hospital earns Gold-Level Beacon Award of Excellence for exceptional patient outcomes

Northwell Lenox Hill Hospital’s cardiac progressive care unit earned the prestigious Gold-Level Beacon Award of Excellence from the American Association of Critical-Care Nurses (AACN)...

Cinnamon Recalled in 5 US States Due to Lead Contamination

By: Naveen Athrappully Illinois-based Asli Fine Foods is pulling out batches of ground cinnamon from the market after samples showed the presence of lead, according...

Wasn’t Polio Wiped Out? Why it is Still a Problem in Some Countries

By: Maria Cheng Polio was eliminated from most parts of the world as part of a decadeslong effort by the World Health Organization and partners...

Your Kidney Health – 5 Early Warning Signs of Disease, Diet, and Healthy Habits

By: Naiwen Hu The kidneys are primarily responsible for detoxifying the body, and their health directly affects all organs and systems in the body. In...

Lenox Hill Hospital’s vice chair of obstetrics elected president of Fetal Medicine Foundation USA

NEW YORK, NY – Eran Bornstein, MD, the vice chair of OB/GYN and the director of the Center for Maternal-Fetal Medicine at Northwell Lenox Hill...

The Power of Perception – How Your Mind Influences Weight Gain or Loss

Research shows that a disconnect between the brain and gut can contribute to obesity. Fortunately, there are ways to reunite them. By: Yuhong Dong, M.D.,...

Counteracting Chronic Inflammation With Healthy Eating

Experts recommend that proper nutrition can help with a bevy of inflammatory conditions, including IBS, PMS, and thyroiditis. By: Shan Lam and JoJo Novaes Have you...

FDA Approves Updated COVID-19 Vaccines, Shots Should be Available in Days

By: Lauran Neergaard U.S. regulators approved updated COVID-19 vaccines on Thursday, shots designed to more closely target recent virus strains — and hopefully whatever variants...

Gov’t Report Links High Fluoride Exposure With Low IQ Among Children

By: Naveen Athrappully Exposing children to high levels of fluoride is “consistently associated” with lower IQ, and potentially other neurodevelopmental issues, according to a report...

U.S. Government Report Says Fluoride at Twice the Recommended Limit Is Linked to Lower IQ in Kids

(AP) — A U.S. government report expected to stir debate concluded that fluoride in drinking water at twice the recommended limit is linked with...

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