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Bread Recall for Glass; RFK Jr. on Vaccines: 'Do Your Own Research'; Plastic and CVD

(MedPage Today) -- Note that some links may require registration or subscription. MedPage Today is collecting stories of HHS staffers across all agencies affected by Trump administration cuts.

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STAT+: Novartis to buy kidney-focused biotech built around Nobel-winning discovery for $800 million

Novartis is buying Regulus for $800 million, picking up the biotech's experimental kidney drug that's based off a Nobel-winning discovery

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STAT+: NIH plans to reduce animal testing in federally funded research

In a significant move, the NIH said it would reduce its reliance on animals in federally funded research and instead prioritize human-based alternatives.

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RFK Jr likes to think his views on food dyes are pioneering. In fact, he’s way behind the curve | Devi Sridhar

Britain and the EU identified the risks and clamped down on them long ago – Trump’s health guru is just playing catch-upOne of my favourite memories as a child growing up in Miami was going to the

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Young People Are Not As Happy As They Used to Be, Study Finds

New data collected from more than 200,000 people across the world shows that young people aren’t as happy as they used to be.

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Living human brain tissue used to mimic Alzheimer’s in breakthrough study

Exclusive: British team exposed live cells to toxic proteins to gather rare insight into how dementia developsScientists have used living human brain tissue to mimic the early stages of Alzheimer’s

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The experts: neurologists on 17 simple ways to look after your brain

Sleep well, swap butter for olive oil, learn a musical instrument – or embrace some other ‘magnificent obsession’.

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UK among lowest-ranked countries for ‘human flourishing’ in wellbeing study

Findings of survey on happiness, health, finances, meaning in life and relationships raise concerns for young peopleBritain ranks among the poorest countries for “human flourishing”, according to

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The Patient Expected a Free Checkup. The Bill Was $1,430.

Carmen Aiken of Chicago thought their medical appointment would be covered because the Affordable Care Act requires insurers to pay for a long list of preventive services.

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