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Obesity Rates in U.S. May Be Declining, Survey Says
According to new data from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES), the obesity rate in the United States…
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How the U.S. Military Plans to Tackle ‘Forever Chemicals’
The U.S. military has been protecting the home front for nearly 250 years—and doing a bang-up job of it. In…
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14 percent of U.S. adults meet criteria for absolute iron deficiency
A considerable proportion of U.S. adults has absolute and functional iron deficiency, according to a study published online Sept. 24…
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U.S. Sales of Herbal Supplements Increased in 2023
According to American Botanical Council (ABC)’s 2023 Herb Market Report, U.S. consumers spent an additional $533 million on herbal supplements…
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1 in 2 U.S. Women (“The Bedrock of Society”) Self-Ration Care – the Latest Deloitte Findings
Women in the U.S. are more likely to avoid care than men in America, Deloitte found in the consulting firm’s…
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Obesity is a Public Health Epidemic in the U.S. – The Case for GLP-1 Coverage, Affordability and Equity
“If the U.S. were sensible, weight management would be treated as a public health issue,” David Cutler writes in the…
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U.S. cancer incidence trends lower than expected in 2021
U.S. cancer incidence trends improved in 2021, but continued to be lower than expected, according to a study published online…
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Teen Vaping Hits 10-Year Low in U.S.
(WASHINGTON) — Fewer adolescents are vaping this year than at any point in the last decade, government officials reported Thursday,…
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Major U.S. City Could Be Struck by Volcano That is Erupting For the First Time in 800 Years : The Hearty Soul
For nearly 800 years, Mount Edgecumbe, a towering volcano located near Sitka, Alaska, has slept peacefully, offering no signs of…
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Time from drug approval to reimbursement longer in U.S. than some european countries
Time from approval to reimbursement of new drugs varies between countries and is shortest in Switzerland and Germany, both of…
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