In a groundbreaking shift, COVID-19 has dropped off the list of the top 10 causes of death in the U.S. for the first time since the pandemic began. The decline reflects a broader trend in decreasing mortality rates across various demographics.
The Trump administration's latest health report aims to combat chronic diseases among children, but experts question its lack of actionable details and highlight concerning disconnects in policy execution.
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has released a new report on childhood chronic diseases, but critics say it lacks concrete actions and may disappoint his supporters. With the health landscape in chaos, is this report more talk than action?
A new CDC report reveals that 1 in 3 adolescents aged 12-17 have prediabetes, raising alarms about rising obesity rates and future health risks. Experts urge lifestyle changes to combat this trend.
A recent study reveals that structured exercise can significantly improve outcomes for colon cancer patients, reducing recurrence risk by 28% and death risk by 37%. Discover how exercise can revolutionize cancer treatment!
A groundbreaking study reveals how structured exercise can significantly reduce cancer recurrence and improve survival rates for patients. Discover why incorporating exercise into recovery is crucial for cancer patients.
Federal health officials are launching a daring campaign to warn Americans about the dangers of ultra-processed foods, aiming to inspire healthier eating habits and combat chronic diseases like diabetes. With a budget of up to $20 million, the initiative seeks to create viral moments that resonate across social media and beyond.
A new report reveals alarming trends in childhood health, linking rising chronic diseases to ultra-processed foods and a lack of physical activity. Are we failing our children?
New research from the VITAL trial reveals that daily vitamin D3 supplementation can significantly slow telomere shortening in older adults, equating to nearly three years of delayed aging. This breakthrough may help combat age-related diseases and preserve cellular health.
A new study reveals that a healthier diet can lead to later onset of menarche, potentially reducing the risk of chronic diseases in women. Discover how what you eat impacts your menstrual health.