Medicine and Health

Federal Officials Pledge to Renew Funding for Women’s Health Initiative: What It Means for Women’s Health

Federal Officials Pledge to Renew Funding for Women’s Health Initiative: What It Means for Women’s Health

Federal health officials recently decided to reinstate funding for the Women’s Health Initiative (W.H.I.), a major study focused on women’s ... Read more

RFK Jr. Exposes FDA’s Alleged Ties to Drug Industry: Are Alternative Remedies Being Suppressed?

RFK Jr. Exposes FDA’s Alleged Ties to Drug Industry: Are Alternative Remedies Being Suppressed?

In a recent address at the FDA’s Maryland campus, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. painted a colorful picture of his vision ... Read more

RFK Jr. Shares Conditional Support for Measles Vaccination: What You Need to Know

RFK Jr. Shares Conditional Support for Measles Vaccination: What You Need to Know

In a recent interview with CBS News, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the current nation’s health secretary, discussed the ongoing measles ... Read more

Can Boston Preserve Its Identity Amid University Challenges?

Can Boston Preserve Its Identity Amid University Challenges?

Boston has long been a hub for students and researchers from around the globe. It’s not just about the prestigious ... Read more

Join Kennedy’s Inspiring Tour: Combatting Chronic Disease for a Healthier Future!

Join Kennedy’s Inspiring Tour: Combatting Chronic Disease for a Healthier Future!

Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. recently started a tour in the Southwestern U.S., focusing on nutrition and lifestyle choices ... Read more

Top FDA Vaccine Official Quits Over Kennedy’s Misinformation: What This Means for Vaccination Efforts

Top FDA Vaccine Official Quits Over Kennedy’s Misinformation: What This Means for Vaccination Efforts

Dr. Peter Marks, a leading official at the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), has resigned amid tensions with Health Secretary ... Read more

Could Kansas Measles Cases Be Tied to Texas Outbreak? Exploring the Connection

Could Kansas Measles Cases Be Tied to Texas Outbreak? Exploring the Connection

Measles outbreaks are making headlines in the U.S. Recently, Kansas reported a significant rise in cases, with the total now ... Read more

Unpacking John Green’s Journey: How Tuberculosis Shapes His Narrative

Unpacking John Green’s Journey: How Tuberculosis Shapes His Narrative

The first time I picked up a book by bestselling author John Green, I was flying. “The Fault in Our ... Read more

U.S. Halts Vaccine Funding for Low-Income Countries: What It Means for Global Health

U.S. Halts Vaccine Funding for Low-Income Countries: What It Means for Global Health

The Trump administration plans to cut U.S. financial support for Gavi, a key organization that buys vaccines for children in ... Read more

New Poll Reveals: Republican Voters Favor Medicaid but Demand Work Requirements for Eligibility

New Poll Reveals: Republican Voters Favor Medicaid but Demand Work Requirements for Eligibility

Most voters oppose cuts to Medicaid, the health program for over 70 million Americans. A recent poll by KFF reveals ... Read more