#01 Health
Nearly half of U.S. women have financial concerns that could impact health care, report suggests
A national survey reveals that nearly half of U.S. women are more concerned about affording healthcare than serious diseases like cancer or Alzheimer's disease.
#02 World
Elsie Hewitt Heartbreaking Confession Came Just Before Pete Davidson Split Bombshell
Elsie Hewitt's zombie-like state hours before the Pete Davidson breakup report reveals her exhaustion and focus on co-parenting with their newborn daughter.
#03 Health
Screening modestly reduces prostate cancer deaths, review finds
Screening with PSA tests modestly reduces prostate cancer deaths, Read more at https://medicalxpress.
#04 Health
Illegal Gold Mining Causes Surges in Malaria in Amazon, with Devastating Health Impacts
Illegal gold mining is linked to surges in malaria cases among Yanomami Indigenous people in the Brazilian Amazon. Researchers warn of a dire health crisis.
Health
Clinical Decision Support System Does Not Improve Chronic Kidney Disease Outcomes
A study published in JAMA Network Open found that a clinical decision support system (CDSS) for chronic kidney disease (CKD) does not enhance physician behavior or patient outcomes compared to a
Health
Viagra Could Hold Key to Halting Peyronie's Disease
Combining two widely prescribed drug classes, phosphodiesterase type 5 (PDE5) inhibitors like sildenafil (Viagra) and tadalafil (Cialis), with selective estrogen receptor modulators (SERMs) such as
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Nicki Minaj Drops Bombshell: 'Lots of Rappers Secretly Hate Jay-Z'
In an exclusive interview with Time magazine, rapper Nicki Minaj has dropped a bombshell claim that "lots of rappers" harbor secret animosity towards Jay-Z.
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Antidepressant Use During Pregnancy Shows No Clear Link to Autism or ADHD
New study by The Lancet finds no significant increased risk of autism or ADHD in children born to mothers who used antidepressants during pregnancy.
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Prenatal Exposure to Chemical Mixtures May Influence Fetal Growth Through the Placenta
New study published in Environmental Science & Technology finds prenatal exposure to chemical mixtures can affect fetal growth through placental function.