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WEDNESDAY, March 18, 2026 Cannabis-based medications are often used to treat mental health problems, but a new review suggests they may not work as well as many
WEDNESDAY, March 18, 2026 Health officials in southern England are investigating a meningitis outbreak that has led to the deaths of two young people and sicken
WEDNESDAY, March 18, 2026 Want to figure out your heart health risk Look at your belly fat, not your body mass index, a new study says.Excess fat stored around
WEDNESDAY, March 18, 2026 Women are more likely to survive cancer than men, but they re also more likely to develop severe side effects to treatment, a new evid
WEDNESDAY, March 18, 2026 Munching down loads of ultra-processed foods can increase your risk of suffering or dying from a heart attack, stroke or heart disease
WEDNESDAY, March 18, 2026 Federal health officials are investigating an ongoing E. coli outbreak linked to raw cheddar cheese, with several cases involving youn
WEDNESDAY, March 18, 2026 Since the pandemic s early days, many people have looked to vitamin D as a possible shield against the worst effects of COVID-19. Stud
WEDNESDAY, March 18, 2026 For many teenagers, a smartphone is essentially an extra limb. But new research suggests that spending too much time peering into that
WEDNESDAY, March 18, 2026 Getting the shingles vaccine can be an insurance policy for better health among people who develop heart disease, a new study says.Hea
WEDNESDAY, March 18, 2026 White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles says she will keep working as she undergoes treatment for early-stage breast cancer.The diagnos