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MONDAY, March 30, 2026 Future doctors may no longer be required to learn about how social and economic factors affect health.A major U.S. accreditation group th
MONDAY, March 30, 2026 People residing in Birmingham, Alabama, recently learned that their drinking water would no longer contain fluoride. But there was a bigg
MONDAY, March 30, 2026 What s in your supplements could soon change.The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is considering whether to allow new ingredients
MONDAY, March 30, 2026 An outbreak of E. coli linked to raw milk and cheese has now sickened nine people, including several young kids, health officials say.The
MONDAY, March 30, 2026 An overload of electronic paperwork is increasing the risk of burnout among young doctors, a new study says.Nearly one third of medical r
MONDAY, March 30, 2026 Kratom is becoming an increasing health threat in the U.S., with hospitalizations and calls to poison centers skyrocketing over the past
MONDAY, March 30, 2026 What makes it fun for a group of kids to play together, and what might make it a drag Seven critical factors appear to guide whether kids
MONDAY, March 30, 2026 Folks working a night shift have a harder time managing their type 2 diabetes, a new study says.Health care workers with diabetes mainly
MONDAY, March 30, 2026 A woman s heart health appears to be linked to her bone health, a new study says.Women scoring high on a newly developed heart risk calcu
MONDAY, March 30, 2026 Want to lose weight A boring, repetitious meal plan might help, researchers say.Sticking to the same sort of meals day in and day out app