GOP Senator Bill Cassidy addresses his vote to confirm Robert F. Kennedy Jr. for a position at Health and Human Services, clarifying his stance amid criticism.
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Cassidy accuses RFK Jr. of building public health “upon a foundation of lies”
Senator Bill Cassidy accuses Robert F. Kennedy Jr. of building his public health stance on falsehoods, sparking political controversy.
This common vitamin deficiency can mimic normal aging
Experts warn that vitamin B12 deficiency often presents symptoms similar to aging, potentially leading to misdiagnosis and untreated health issues.
US military requires flu vaccine for some after outbreak in Texas training center
The US military has mandated flu vaccines for some personnel following an outbreak at a Texas training center, aiming to prevent further spread.
Pentagon restores mandatory flu shots for all recruits amid boot camp outbreak
The Pentagon has restored mandatory flu vaccinations for all new recruits following a recent outbreak at boot camps, aiming to curb the spread of illness.
Military requiring flu vaccines for recruits as Air Force base deals with outbreak
The military is requiring all new recruits to receive flu vaccinations as an outbreak occurs at an Air Force base, with officials citing health and readiness concerns.
Pentagon restores mandatory flu shots for all recruits as boot camp outbreak sickens nearly 300
The Pentagon has restored mandatory flu vaccinations for all recruits following an outbreak that sickened nearly 300 personnel at boot camp.
For Chronic Knee Pain, Genicular Artery Embolization Provides a New Alternative
A minimally invasive procedure called genicular artery embolization shows promise as an alternative treatment for chronic knee pain, according to recent reports.
Scientists discover ancient brain cells that help block distractions
Researchers identify ancient brain cells that may help the brain filter distractions, offering new insights into attention and focus.
Ebola cases in DRC surpass 1,000 as UNICEF warns millions of children at risk
Ebola in DRC exceeds 1,000 cases, prompting UNICEF to warn of millions of children at risk amid ongoing outbreak.