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Sumana Reddy, a primary care physician, struggles on thin financial margins to run Acacia Family Medical Group, the small independent practice she founded 27 years ago in Salinas, a predominantly ...
Food bank shortages caused by high demand and cuts to federal aid programs have some residents of a small community that straddles Idaho and Nevada growing their own food to get by. For those living ...
For patients with overweight or obesity and symptomatic knee osteoarthritis, metformin is associated with a greater ...
Telemedicine use modestly decreases the carbon footprint of U.S. health care delivery, according to a study published online ...
Modifiable, nonclinical risk factors such as lifestyle modifications and physical measures may reduce the risk for sudden ...
A well-known U.S. science journal focused on environmental health has stopped accepting new studies, raising alarms among ...
Florida state lawmakers have approved a bill to ban the addition of fluoride to public drinking water, a move that public health experts say could harm dental health across the state. The bill now ...
An estimated 7.2 million Americans aged 65 years and older are living with Alzheimer dementia, and almost all adults feel it ...
Maternal hypertensive disorders of pregnancy (HDP) are associated with adverse cognitive and language development in preterm ...
Exercise mitigates adverse outcomes associated with cancer and its treatments, according to a review published online April ...
Spatial working memory (SWM) does not differ among older people with or without autistic traits, according to a study ...