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TUESDAY, April 7, 2026 A high-powered flu shot might help reduce seniors risk of Alzheimer s disease, a new study says.Seniors who got a high-dose flu vaccine h
TUESDAY, April 7, 2026 Imagine having your eye health checked while waiting for a prescription at a pharmacy or in the midst of your daily commute.A newly devel
MONDAY, April 6, 2026 A California dairy farm has recalled its cheddar cheese under protest after federal health officials linked it to an E. coli outbreak that
MONDAY, April 6, 2026 U.S. officials are taking a closer look at what s in America s drinking water, including microplastics and leftover medications.The U.S. E
MONDAY, April 6, 2026 More than 3 million bottles of over-the-counter eye drops are being recalled after officials raised concerns about the product s safety.Th
MONDAY, April 6, 2026 The Trump administration is proposing major cuts to federal health spending, including a more than 12 reduction to the U.S. Department of
MONDAY, April 6, 2026 For decades, cigarettes in American homes were the bane of child health experts. But as their use has plummeted, a new foe has emerged Vap
MONDAY, April 6, 2026 People battling throat cancer may gain extra guidance on their treatment with DNA blood tests taken before and after tumor-removing surger
MONDAY, April 6, 2026 Many aberrations picked up on lung cancer screens are harmless and benign, but a dangerous few are not. Now, robotic technology might quic
MONDAY, April 6, 2026 Being born especially tiny might confer a long-term rise in risk for stroke at a relatively young age, new data suggests.The Swedish study