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The White House blamed exposure to environmental toxins, poor nutrition and increased screen time for a decline in Americans’ ...
Researchers are beginning to wonder if blockbuster drugs like Wegovy, Ozempic and Zepbound could play a role in preventing ...
The highly anticipated White House report on childhood diseases, titled "Make Our Children Healthy Again: Assessment," was ...
Not all children grow the same way. A new study from the Environmental influences on Child Health Outcomes (ECHO) Program ...
A highly anticipated White House report blames a crisis of chronic illness on ultraprocessed foods, chemical exposures, ...
Youngsters between the ages of 10 to 24, are confronting rising rates of chronic diseases, mental disorders, and obesity, ...
Newly recognized issues, including extreme fatigue with excessive weight reduction, bone loss, and abdominal pain, point to ...
The 70-page report from the Make America Healthy Again Commission targets the pharmaceutical and food industries for growing rates of childhood chronic disease.
The report called for closer looks at ultra-processed foods and its impacts on childhood health, among other things.
"The trust issues are quite far-reaching" and impact public perception towards health-based changes across the U.S., a health professor told Newsweek.
Pandemic drinking habits linger. With health risks rising, women — who had the largest increase — may need to reevaluate their relationship with alcohol.
President Donald Trump requested the report in a February executive order establishing the MAHA Commission, whose primary ...