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The vast majority of Americans already consume enough protein, and we don’t need more,” said Dr. Dariush Mozaffarian, director at the Tufts Food is Medicine Institute, and a cardiologist, public ...
Medtronic’s diabetes division was navigating sweeping recalls. Sales were shaky. And America’s top medical device inspectors had taken issue with its business decisions. Que Dallara compared the state ...
A deadly “flesh-eating” bacteria is turning up more often in Gulf Coast waters and sometimes in raw oysters. Here’s what to ...
These are called eye floaters, a common experience for many, especially as they age. Usually harmless, floaters are caused by ...
In June 2025, Fractyl presented preclinical data at the American Diabetes Association’s 85th Scientific Sessions that showed ...
There are many potential causes of blurry vision in one eye. Determining the underlying cause can help ensure you receive the ...
Thirst, like hunger, is usually pretty cut and dry. You feel thirsty—usually because you've been sweating a lot or not ...
Forever chemicals —also known as per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, or PFAs, that don’t break down, but linger in the ...
A significant issue is under enrollment of women in randomized trials, meaning the percentage of women enrolled isn’t in line ...
Experts recommend keeping tabs on alcohol consumption, especially those who are older in age, have health issues or take medications. People may react differently to alcohol as they grow older than ...
From Varanasi’s funeral pyres to Delhi’s sewers, India’s caste system creates hazardous working conditions for the country’s ...
Rising cases, high treatment costs, and silent symptoms make kidney disease one of Uganda’s most dangerous health threats. But few are paying attention until it is too late.