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Asylum Seekers Enter U.S. With Unexpectedly Large Symptom Load
(MedPage Today) -- Asylum seekers revealed a high burden of symptoms of psychological stress, cardiovascular disease (CVD), and somatic pain after arrival in the U.S.
Read MoreWords Found at Scene of CEO Killing May Link to a Book. Here's What That Could Mean.
(MedPage Today) -- As the New York City Police Department continues to search for a motive in the murder of United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson outside a Manhattan hotel Wednesday morning, words fou
Read MoreSTAT+: FDA’s Califf to lawmakers: To rein in food industry, Congress must invest more in the agency
FDA Commissioner Robert Califf told lawmakers they must invest more in the agency for it to rein in the food industry further.
Read MoreMuscle Loss May Portend Future Dementia
(MedPage Today) -- Older individuals with apparent skeletal muscle mass loss were at greater risk of developing dementia, researchers found.
Read MoreAn H5N1 bird flu update and talent scarcity in the radiopharma field
STAT reporters Helen Branswell and Allison DeAngelis give updates, respectively, on bird flu and radiopharmaceuticals.
Read MoreData breaches keep soaring. What will it take to stem the tide?
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Read MoreOphthalmologist Ponders Glasses in 'Wicked'; What's 'Neuro Breath'? Cons of Raw Milk
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Read MoreNearly 6 Million Deaths From Five Major Cancer Types Averted Since 1975
(MedPage Today) -- An estimated 5.
Read MoreSingle mutation in H5N1 bird flu virus may make it more infectious to humans, study finds
Study published in Science says a single hemagglutinin mutation, similar to one seen in a Canadian case, could make H5N1 better suited to infect people.
Read MoreThe Dose Makes the Poison: Clarifying the Record on Fluoride
(MedPage Today) -- Despite water fluoridation being widely regarded as one of the greatest public health achievements of the 20th century, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. (RFK Jr.
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