World’s oldest cold virus found in 18th-century woman’s lungs
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Rep. Moore: Make Lifesaving Care Affordable for New Moms | Opinion %%page%%
Nearly every family in America has experienced the ravages of addiction or mental health struggles. During pregnancy and in the postpartum period, too many mothers…
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Patient experiences, benefits, and safety concerns
image: @ipopba | iStock Public experiences with AI in NHS care reveal both optimism about potential…
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Neuron Hyperactivity Linked to High Blood Pressure
The human body is often described in parts — different limbs, systems, and organs — rather…
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ASU researchers discover new digestive process for medication
“Detoxification” is a word most of us have heard, usually in the context of shakes or…
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“Streetsblog Chicago versus smoking on the CTA,” part two: A sociology student, a lung health advocate, and a transportation expert share their POVs
This post is sponsored by The Bike Lane. Welcome to the second installment of “Streetsblog Chicago versus…
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Spokane organization awarded state grant to support mental health programs for pregnant women
The Shades of Motherhood Network has been awarded a state grant of $30,000 a year for…
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Vital Signs: Digital Health Law Update | Winter 2026 | Jones Day
INTRODUCTION Note From the Editors 2025 was an incredibly busy year for digital health, and 2026…
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image: A new study used tiny worms to model nerve damage from a common chemotherapy drug…
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The gut-brain connection: How digestive health may shape mental wellbeing
Open this photo in gallery: New research suggests the gut microbiome could shape our mood, resilience,…
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