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The trend of self-medication among women — especially since they are told that they need some supplements once they have turned 30 like vitamins, minerals, iron, calcium, and proteins — is becoming increasingly popular as
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According to the Gun Violence Archive, in 2023, we’ve had 146 mass shootings in the United States. 475 children under age 18 have been killed and 1,139 have been injured. Gun violence is a public health issue; we are in
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Tens of thousands of doctors walked off the job across England on Tuesday, kicking off a four-day strike billed as the most disruptive in the history of the UK’s public health service.
The walkout by junior doctors, who
I had friends that I met on my keto trip to Greece who came to visit us in Maui. Vito is a chef so he cooked for us but I wanted to have a delicious dessert for them to enjoy
Samantha Casiano and Luis Villasana and had a baby last week who died shortly after birth. The fatal condition was diagnosed at 20 weeks of pregnancy. When Casiano asked her OB-GYN what her options were, she was told, “You don’t
MORE than half of Brits believe the increased cost of living has made it harder for them to make healthy food and drink choices.
A poll of 2,000 adults found more than a fifth (23 per cent) weigh more now


