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Massive Collagen Study Reviews 113 Clinical Trials To Determine Effects On Skin, Joints, And Muscle Function

Georgetown–MedStar Partnership Builds Private Disease Monitoring Operation For World Cup In Wake Of Reduced CDC Capacity

H5N1 Bird Flu Spreads To Poultry In 12 States, Raising Concerns Over Los Angeles Food Supply Ties To Central Valley Farms

Chicago Doctors Hail 'Game-Changing' Pill That Doubles Pancreatic Cancer Survival — And It's Already Changing Lives In America's Biggest Cities

Move Over, Ozempic: Scientists Unveiled A New Diabetes Pill That Burns Fat Without Killing Your Appetite

New York Hantavirus Patients Leave Quarantine As World Cup Crowds Surge

Texas TB Surge Raises Alarm As Most Infected Residents Remain Unaware

Six Days Before World Cup Kickoff, New York Confronts the Most Complex Public Health Alert Landscape Ever Seen in the U.S.

The Forgotten Organ Hiding In Your Chest May Hold The Key To Living Longer — And AI Just Proved It
A Harvard-affiliated research team used artificial intelligence to analyze CT scans from tens of thousands of Americans — and discovered that a small organ most doctors ignored after your teens could predict when you'll die. 
Extending The Clinical Conversation Through Storytelling: Ken Korber's Vision For Child Wellness
As a clinician and children's author, Korber operates at the intersection of medicine, communication, and early childhood development, using narrative as a practical tool to improve health literacy and emotional well-being. 
With Nation's Highest Diabetes Rate, San Antonio Faces Major Shift As Medicare Prepares $50 Wegovy Coverage
With diabetes rates among the highest in the U.S., San Antonio could see major change as Medicare's new $50 Wegovy coverage begins July 1, expanding access for eligible residents. 
Routine Tests And Screening Drive Early Disease Detection Using Biomarkers And Diagnosis
Screening and routine tests use biomarkers to support early disease detection and accurate diagnosis, helping identify silent conditions before symptoms appear and improving health outcomes.

Chicago Hit A 60-Year Low In Homicides In 2025 — Summer 2026 Could Put That Historic Progress At Risk
Through the first four months of 2026, Chicago has recorded 130 homicides — up from 120 during the same period in 2025. More critically, 421 total shootings and 501 shooting victims have been recorded in 2026 so far, representing a 5% and 9% increase respectively over the same period last year. 
Chicago's South Side Trauma Center Just Proved It Saves 79 Lives Per Every 2,000 Gunshot Victims — Now The Funding That Built It Is At Risk
Chicago's South Side trauma center has saved an estimated 79 lives per 2,000 gunshot victims since opening in 2018, but expiring federal funds now threaten violence prevention and trauma care programs. 
10 Minute Stress Relief Techniques That Use Breathing, Mindfulness, And Relaxation Methods
Discover 10 minute stress relief techniques using breathing mindfulness and relaxation backed by evidence based techniques to reduce anxiety improve mood and restore calm quickly. 
How HatchPath Is Connecting Workplace Burnout, Heart Health, And Community Impact Through Wellness Initiatives
As conversations around workplace wellness continue to evolve, more organizations are examining how stress, burnout, and emotional strain influence broader health outcomes. According to Jordan Dunin, founder of HatchPath, the discussion increasingly extends beyond productivity or morale and into long-term well-being.
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World Cup Opens Tomorrow as New York Reports 11 Measles Cases and Jalisco Declares Health Emergency Amid Outbreak Risk Concerns
As the 2026 World Cup opens, New York reports 11 measles cases while Mexico's Jalisco declares a health emergency amid rising outbreaks across the Americas, raising concerns about vaccination gaps, international travel, and public health readiness during mass global events. 
Global Warning Issued on "Brain-Eating Amoeba" as U.S. Water Infrastructure Raises Local Risk Concerns
Global warnings about "brain-eating amoeba" and other free-living amoebae are raising concerns over aging water systems and rising temperatures in cities like Chicago and Houston, where experts also warn of increased Legionella risks in municipal infrastructure. 
Health Alert Near SoFi Stadium as LA Prepares for World Cup Opener Amid Record Dengue Spike
LA prepares for World Cup opener amid dengue surge and measles warnings, with health officials flagging mosquito risk near SoFi Stadium and travel-linked cases. 
DRC World Cup Team Under Pressure as Ebola Quarantine in Belgium Collides with Pre-Tournament Match Cancellation in Spain
DRC World Cup team faces quarantine pressure and match cancellation in Spain as Ebola outbreak grows, with strict U.S. travel and health measures in place. 
Penn Medicine Reports 30% Drop in Breast Cancer Risk with Ozempic and Wegovy
Penn Medicine researchers report a 30% lower breast cancer risk in women using Ozempic and Wegovy, based on a study of 111,646 patients. Findings suggest GLP-1 drugs may play a role in cancer prevention, though experts stress results are observational. 
CDC Expands Salmonella Warning as Outbreak Spreads to 119 Cases Across 36 States
CDC expands a Salmonella outbreak linked to moringa supplements, now reaching 119 cases in 36 states. CDC warns of ongoing risk, recalls issued nationwide, and urges consumers to check homes for contaminated products. 
Stanford Study Identifies Why Ozempic and Wegovy Don't Work in About 1 in 10 Patients
A Stanford Medicine study identifies a genetic variant in about 10% of people that may reduce response to GLP-1 drugs like Ozempic and Wegovy, offering new insight into why these widely used diabetes and weight-loss treatments fail for some patients and highlighting the future of precision medicine in Type 2 diabetes care.


































