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Universal Hepatitis A Vaccination to Sustain Progress Toward Elimination
Coalition for Global Hepatitis Elimination director calls for maintaining routine universal childhood hepatitis A vaccination.
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Can Ibogaine Help Substance Abuse, TBI, and PTSD?
A powerful psychedelic plant medicine is gaining federal and state backing, and it may offer hope to those who suffer from PTSD or addictions.
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‘The Jellicle Ball’ and the Healing Power of Recognition
The revelatory reimagining of ‘Cats’ on Broadway allows the musical to finally make sense.
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Picky About Partners? Prepare to Fight
Psychologists test whether people who are choosy in matters of love are also more competitive.
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The Downside of Thinking Your Partner Is a Great Catch
Having a highly desirable partner is generally perceived as positive, but a new study reveals a big downside.
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HRC’s “100 Days of Healthcare” Demands Congress Protect LGBTQ, PrEP, HIV Care
As lawmakers in DC decide upcoming budgets, the Human Rights Campaign mobilizes LGBTQ people and allies to fight for health care.
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GLP-1s Like Ozempic May Be a New Treatment for Addiction
Could drugs like Mounjaro treat people with cannabis use disorder? They might. Preliminary research indicates they may stop cravings even before people trying to quit feel them.
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Why Loud Sounds Make You Flinch
When you touch a hot stove, your hand pulls away via a spinal reflex before you feel the burn—and the brain may use a similar shortcut for sudden, threatening sounds.
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Health Care Sticker Shock Has Become the Norm, but Talking to Your Doctor About Costs Can Help You Rein It In
Ask about generic alternatives, financial assistance and expected out-of-pocket costs to find more affordable care options.
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Wildfire Smoke May Be Linked to Increased Risk for Several Cancers
Wildfire smoke is not only a short-term respiratory or cardiovascular concern, as chronic exposure may also carry long-term cancer risks.



