Health

Rising Vibrio Bacteria Cases in Louisiana: Health Risks and Precautions

A dangerous bacteria known as Vibrio vulnificus has caused five fatalities in Louisiana this year, a significant increase from the…

Federal Decertification of Kentucky’s Organ Procurement Organization

The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) has initiated the decertification of Network for Hope. This organization is…

Health Secretary Kennedy Visits CDC, Urges Balance in Scientific Trust

Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. recently visited the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in Atlanta. His visit…

FDA Aims to Tighten Food Ingredient Safety Regulations

In an effort to reform the food system, Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. plans to address a loophole that…

Modifiable Lifestyle Habits Linked to Dementia Risk

Nearly half of all dementia cases might be linked to alterable risk factors. Research from Sweden’s Lund University highlights how…

Reassessing Weight-Loss Strategies: Diet Composition over Quantity

Traditional weight-loss advice has focused on reducing food intake. Recent research, however, indicates that people can lose weight by simply…

Nurse Released from Detention Amid Community Support

A registered nurse has returned to her family following a week of spirited support from community members and colleagues at…

AI Stethoscope and Smart Toilet Seat: Innovations in Cardiac Care

Connor Landgraf, CEO and co-founder of Eko Health, highlights the AI-powered stethoscope’s impact on cardiac care. This advanced stethoscope amplifies…

Recognizing Depression in Children: Signs and When to Seek Help

Understanding Childhood and Teenage Depression Many parents believe they would instantly notice if their child was depressed, often expecting sadness…

The Impact of Financial Incentives in Clinical Trials for Substance Use Disorder

In 2002, San Francisco voters passed the ‘Care Not Cash’ initiative. Its intent was to stop giving cash directly to…