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Travis Kelce is back to training for a new NFL season with the Chiefs post his high-profile wedding to Taylor Swift. After renewing his contract with the Chiefs amid previous retirement rumors, the tight end is back to the grind. For those unversed, Kelce tied the knot with the pop star on July 3 at…
This week, The Pharmaceutical Journal has reported on developments around the single national formulary, a ‘stark lack of government response’ on valproate redress, the potential for a pharmacy performers list, and plans for closer regulatory ties between the UK, India and the United States
From left, United States Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr., TGH president and CEO John Couris, Chef Geoffrey Zakarian and United States Department of Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins at the Thursday event. Photo by Michael Connor.
“Muscle is worth its weight in gold:” Life Time Experts Share Their Top Strength Training Tips for Women
Researchers at King’s College London have identified a promising new strategy for tackling Alzheimer’s disease by targeting several of the disease’s earliest biological changes at the same time. Their study found that KCL-286, an experimental drug originally developed for spinal cord injury that has already passed Phase 1 safety trials, reduced multiple hallmarks of Alzheimer’s…
Psychology explains why left-handedness is slightly more common in men and it’s not just genetics
As wildfire smoke continues to render air unhealthy throughout Michigan and beyond, many local organizations in Midland are canceling events or pivoting to help people avoid being outside in the smoky air
Researchers at the University of Maryland say their study of the 2023 Canadian wildfires highlights the need to prepare for the public health impacts and medical costs of future wildfire smoke
The Mississippi Department of Education Office of Child Nutrition has announced the US Department of Agriculture income guidelines for free and reduced-price meals. These guidelines are for meals served under the National School Lunch Program, School Breakfast Program, and After School Snack Program. Families with children who are unable to pay the full price of…
The Ministry of Health has urged Ugandans to embrace self-care practices as a key strategy for preventing diseases, improving physical and mental wellbeing, and reducing pressure on the country’s healthcare system

