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Doc in Trouble Over LinkedIn Profile; Agencies Confirm Tylenol Safety; Measles Grow
Meanwhile, both the European Medicines Agency and the U.K.'s Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency said that ...
Partner Curasense will market Equazen® products featuring a clinically researched combination of essential fatty acids across ...
After her return from the micro retirement in October, Sophie could not find work due to the election year hiring freeze. She found a ChatGPT therapy prompt from Reddit which she used to generate a ...
A San Diego Navy doctor has been removed from her leadership role and is now under investigation after her social media ...
Fraud experts expect job scams to continue flourishing thanks to the twin forces of the generative AI boom and an exceptionally tight labor market. The Bureau of Labor Statistics' latest report on job ...
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services on Thursday sent the White ...
With a government shutdown looming and midterms about a year away, Democratic lawmakers are itching for a fight on health care. Democrats have successfully run on health care before, and they ...
Google and app developer Flo Health will pay $56 million to settle a class action claiming they violated the privacy of ...
Brain health researcher Duke Han explains the warning signs and risk factors, plus tips and exercises seniors can do to stay ...
Dr. Taylor Nicoletti tells us how you can support your kids and some of the challenges they may be facing with their mental ...
CHRISTUS Health awarded more than $300,000 in grants Thursday, Sept. 25 to nonprofit groups in north Louisiana to support various community services.
Amid the growing opioid crisis, health officials in Ingham County are helping community members fight overdoses.
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