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Michigan reports over 1,200 cases as the diarrheal parasite prompts fresh produce warnings across affected regions.
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Michigan reports over 1,200 cases as the diarrheal parasite prompts fresh produce warnings across affected regions.

A new global status report warns of a 70 percent surge in cancer diagnoses over the next quarter-century, underscoring the critical need for proactive preventative measures.

The tech entrepreneur known for his intensive biohacking regimen has confirmed a diagnosis of an incurable stomach condition.

Recent trial results indicate a targeted therapy has successfully eradicated remaining cancer cells in B-ALL patients, though structural challenges regarding long-term access remain.

New findings indicate a significant, long-term decline in male hormone levels, prompting researchers to examine broader public health implications beyond natural aging.

Widespread adoption following clinical validation presents immediate challenges to global healthcare systems and pharmaceutical supply chains.

The rollout of novel non-invasive diagnostics and the discovery of a new blood biomarker shift focus toward regional healthcare access and post-diagnosis treatment infrastructure.

An increasing number of women are experiencing both transitions at once, driven by later-life pregnancies and exposing a gap in current healthcare models.

Clinicians are warning of potential diagnostic abuses as awareness of adult ADHD rapidly expands, while emphasizing the genuine impact of the condition on daily functioning.

The 79-year-old actor and activist shared his condition publicly this week, partnering with the Alzheimer's Association to highlight the disease's disproportionate impact on Black communities.

A newly developed drug targeting a previously elusive immune receptor offers a promising avenue for anti-inflammatory therapies that address the underlying causes of the condition rather than simply managing its symptoms.

The continued market dominance of GLP-1 medications is prompting a shift in how healthcare systems manage chronic obesity and cardiovascular risk.

Recent findings show women from minority backgrounds are less likely to receive adequate pain management. The reports point to systemic biases in how medical staff assess and treat pain.

A significant reduction in overdose fatalities has pushed national mortality to a historic low, though persistent demographic disparities remain.

Researchers have identified the hidden mechanism that keeps mutated cells dormant, while Roche’s investigational drug demonstrates superior survival in clinical trials.

New research outlines the long-term mortality impact of rising national obesity rates on public health.