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Pepsi Co to Relaunch Lay’s and Tostitos Without Food Dyes Amid Health Trend Pressures

By: Kaylie Mc Noor Pepsi Co announced plans this week to overhaul two of its flagship snack brands – Lay’s and Tostitos – with a...

How to Strengthen the Body’s 3 Layers of Vital Energy to Boost Immunity

The human body has natural protective shields against diseases and viruses, with the vitality of internal organs at its core. By: Connie Lai and Jo...

Behind the US Exit From WHO, a Battle Over the Direction of Global Public Health

One approach prioritizes pandemic response and vaccines, while the other focuses on health promotion, such as nutrition, sanitation, and economic development. By: Beige Luciano-Adams As the...

RFK JR U.S. Defends Sovereignty, Rejects WHO’s Pandemic Rule Changes

Jared Evan (TJV NEWS) In a significant policy decision cheered by medical freedom advocates across the country, the United States on July 18 officially declined...

Trump Claims Sweet Victory: Says He Persuaded Coca-Cola to Switch to Cane Sugar in America

  By: Jerome Brookshire President Donald Trump announced on Wednesday that he has convinced beverage giant Coca-Cola to begin using real cane sugar in its U.S....

CDC Finds Nearly 1 in 3 US Youth have Prediabetes, but Experts Question Scant Data

By: Jonel Aleccia A new federal estimate shows a rise in prediabetes among American adolescents, a finding that is spurring concerns about the health of U.S....

Vitamin C May Reactivate Genes for Skin Renewal, Prevent Thinning Skin

Vitamin C may help rejuvenate aging skin by switching on dormant genes involved in cell renewal, research shows. By: George Citroner Vitamin C doesn’t just protect...

Parkinson’s Disease: 2nd Most Common Neurodegenerative Disorder and Its Early Signs

By: Mercura Wang Parkinson’s disease is the second most common neurodegenerative disorder after Alzheimer’s disease. In the United States alone, about 1.1 million people are...

Nursing Homes Struggle With Trump’s Immigration Crackdown

(AP) — Nursing homes already struggling to recruit staff are now grappling with President Donald Trump’s attack on one of their few reliable sources...

3 Out of 4 Americans Struggle to Focus–What to Do About It

New research of 1,000 adults shows why American attention spans are collapsing. By: Cara Michelle Miller Twenty years ago, people could stay focused on a computer...

How Brain Chemicals Shape Your Appetite and Blood Sugar

By: Zena le Roux Long ago, the ancient physician Galen noticed something important: When your mood changes, your appetite often changes, too. He thought appetite...

Making Sense of Prostate Cancer in 2025–What Every Man Needs to Know

Early detection can save lives, yet outdated screening advice still puts too many men at risk. Here’s how modern tools and smarter choices can...

Which Strength Training Method is Best for You? Experts Break Down the Options

By: Stephen Wade When it comes to weight-resistance exercise, you can choose free weights such as dumbbells or barbells. Or weight machines, which are often...

Team Israel’s Magical World Baseball Classic Run Continues to Pay Off

By: Jonathan D. Salant It was the year Israel shocked the world. The baseball world, that is. Team Israel entered the 2017 World Baseball Classic ranked...

Obesity drug prices are dropping, but getting a steady supply remains a challenge

(AP) Prices are falling for the popular obesity treatments Wegovy and Zepbound, but steady access to the drugs remains challenging. The medications still amount to...

Ultra-Processed Foods Linked to Brain Changes That Drive Overeating

Junk food may rewrite your brain’s hunger controls, study of 30,000 people finds By: George Citroner Ultra-processed foods (UPF) may be literally rewiring your brain to...

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