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Groundbreaking Discovery: New Antibiotics Class Could Save Millions

A revolutionary breakthrough in the fight against antimicrobial resistance has emerged as researchers have identified a new class of antibiotics—lario...

Sarah Johnson

Sarah Johnson

4/4/2025

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Do Parents Really Have Favorite Children? New Research Unpacks the Truth

Do parents really pick favorites? According to a recent study from Brigham Young University (BYU), the answer is yes — but the reasons behind it might...

Sarah Johnson

Sarah Johnson

4/4/2025

4 min read

Utah Bans Fluoride from Public Drinking Water, Aligning with MAHA Movement

Utah has officially made history as the first state in the United States to outlaw the addition of fluoride to its public drinking water systems. This...

Sarah Johnson

Sarah Johnson

4/4/2025

5 min read

RFK Jr Challenges Governor of America's Fattest State to Monthly Public Weigh-Ins

Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary, is rolling up his sleeves in the fight against obesity, and his latest target is...

Sarah Johnson

Sarah Johnson

4/4/2025

4 min read

America's Seniors Face Mounting Digital Threats, Experts Warn

America's seniors are increasingly vulnerable to a barrage of digital threats, experts caution, as technology continues to evolve at breakneck speed.T...

Sarah Johnson

Sarah Johnson

4/4/2025

5 min read

Healthy Eating in Middle Age Can Add Years to Your Life

Middle-aged folks, take note: Healthy eating habits might be your ticket to living longer and aging better. A new study from the Harvard T.C. Chan Sch...

Sarah Johnson

Sarah Johnson

4/4/2025

4 min read

The White Lotus and Lorazepam: A Dangerous Cocktail of Anxiety and Drama

The HBO series "The White Lotus" has earned a reputation for its biting satire and lavish drama, but recently, it’s sparked curiosity about a very rea...

Sarah Johnson

Sarah Johnson

4/4/2025

5 min read

COVID 5 Years Later: Impact on Healthcare

The COVID-19 pandemic may have officially entered the history books, but its impact on healthcare feels anything but ancient. One of the most striking...

Sarah Johnson

Sarah Johnson

4/4/2025

4 min read

Crunches by Age: How Many Should You Be Able to Do?

How many crunches can you do? Well, if you’ve ever wondered how you measure up against others your age, fitness expert Joseph David has the answers. D...

Sarah Johnson

Sarah Johnson

4/4/2025

4 min read