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HIV Costs for Fiscal Year 2026: Latest Update |Communicable Live

HIV Costs for Fiscal Year 2026: Latest Update |Communicable Live

As the spending bill moves through Congress, Carl Schmid of the HIV + Hepatitis Policy Institute offers some insight into recent discussions regarding the HIV bill and domestic programs. HIV costs for fiscal year 2026: latest update As the spending...

Elias Grant
Elias Grant
date Feb 07, 2026
Lung cancer tricks brain to trick immune system Scientific American

Lung cancer tricks brain to trick immune system Scientific American

Research shows that lung cancer cells in mice communicate with the brain and send signals that turn off the body's immune response. For years, scientists thought of cancer as a localized lesion where cells refuse to divide, but new research...

Ava Rousseau
Ava Rousseau
date Feb 06, 2026
Silent signs that you may have high blood pressure

Silent signs that you may have high blood pressure

High blood pressure often has no obvious symptoms.Learn the subtle warning signs of who is most at risk and when you should seek emergency care when you have symptoms. High blood pressure, also known as hypertension, affects millions of adults,...

Haruto Nakamura
Haruto Nakamura
date Feb 05, 2026
Many of the CDCs databases have been updated, most of them related to vaccines

Many of the CDC's databases have been updated, most of them related to vaccines

Nearly half of the databases the CDC used to update — tracking health information like Covid vaccination rates and RSV hospitalizations — have been suspended, according to new research. Nearly half of the databases that the Centers for Disease Control...

Elias Grant
Elias Grant
date Jan 28, 2026
Beyond the hot flashes: Rethinking menopause and midlife health - Yukon

Beyond the hot flashes: Rethinking menopause and midlife health - Yukon

How Dr.Mahima Gulati uses lifestyle medicine to help women succeed in midlife and beyond. For many women, midlife health changes can seem sudden, confusing, and deeply personal.Weight gain despite "doing everything right."Sleepless nights that turn into exhausting days.Brain fog, joint...

Sofia Delgado
Sofia Delgado
date Jan 24, 2026
Human heart tissue can actually regenerate after a heart attack, new research suggests:

Human heart tissue can actually regenerate after a heart attack, new research suggests:

Despite its importance, the heart is one of the few cells in the human body that cannot properly repair damage – or so it was thought for a long time. Despite its importance, the heart is one of the few...

Haruto Nakamura
Haruto Nakamura
date Jan 22, 2026
Approach to the health risk of fast-growing snacks

Approach to the health risk of fast-growing snacks

Nutritionist Elizabeth Dunn tells us why you should consider avoiding this beloved food. Did you eat enough protein today? This question may have been on your mind recently, as more and more Americans are obsessed with macronutrient intake. This craze...

Elias Grant
Elias Grant
date Jan 19, 2026
5 Foods Rich in Gut Protein to Meet Nutritional Needs Without Disrupting Digestion |Health News - Indian Express

5 Foods Rich in Gut Protein to Meet Nutritional Needs Without Disrupting Digestion |Health News - In...

Gastroenterologist Dr.Pal Manickam recommends 5 gut-friendly sources of protein, including tempeh, tofu, Greek yogurt, sprouted mung beans, and low-fat cottage cheese.Made from fermented soybeans, tempeh is high in protein (19g/100g) and provides probiotics for better digestion. 📣 For more lifestyle...

Ava Rousseau
Ava Rousseau
date Jan 11, 2026
The lesser known Nordic Diet can help you live longer

The lesser known 'Nordic Diet' can help you live longer

The Scandinavian diet is gaining attention for its link to longevity, heart health and better sleep without strict regimens. In the world of the European Healthy Health Effects, the light is always dependent on the left, the olive oil, and...

Elias Grant
Elias Grant
date Jan 11, 2026
Mental Health Challenges: Try Brainstorming - The New York Times

Mental Health Challenges: Try Brainstorming - The New York Times

Trying new things can help stimulate memory.Today we are going to challenge you with a game. Experts think this is due to cognitive reserve: In fact, the more brain power you've built up over the years, the more likely you...

Haruto Nakamura
Haruto Nakamura
date Jan 10, 2026

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