Cancer prevention remains one of our most critical public health priorities in 2025. As a health researcher dedicated to translating complex science into actionable information, I've witnessed how seemingly innocent daily habits can have profound health implications. Our kitchens—the heart of nourishment in our homes—may harbor practices contributing to cancer risk. We can identify these risks through evidence-based analysis and implement practical prevention strategies to protect ourselves and our loved ones.
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Chronic health conditions are taking a major, hidden toll on the U.S. workforce's lives and productivity, according to a new national poll by Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health and the de Beaumont Foundation.
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Men experience low energy levels for many reasons, including diet, sleep quality, and exercise patterns, or an underlying medical condition. In this article, we discuss the causes and treatments for low energy in men. Read More.
Breast cancer incidence trends in U.S. women under 40 vary by geography and supports incorporating location information with established risk factors into risk prediction, improving the ability to identify groups of younger women at higher risk for early-onset breast cancer. Read More.
Omega-3 and vitamin D supplements, when combined with regular exercise, may help slow biological aging by several months over a 3-year period, a new study suggests. Read More.
In 2000, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) announced that measles was eliminated in the United States. The disease became rare after a successful vaccination campaign in the 1960s.
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Investigators from Mass General Brigham have conducted a multi-ancestry, whole genome sequencing association study of Alzheimer's disease and found evidence for 16 new susceptibility genes, expanding the study of Alzheimer's disease in underrepresented groups. The work is published in the Alzheimer's & Dementia journal.
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It's common among older adults to not get a consistent full night's rest, but there are ways to improve sleep issues. A sleep psychologist shares tips. Read More.
In a decisive and compassionate move, Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has demonstrated a robust commitment to public health by implementing a comprehensive response to the measles outbreak in western Texas.
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During National Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month, the First Lady and I offer our heartfelt prayers to every American battling the horrific disease of Read More.