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- I drank warm water every day for 14 days like Jennifer Aniston — here’s what happened
Drinking warm water may aid digestion and boost metabolism.
- Amazon's Big Spring Sale Is Back: Take up to 60% Off Editor-Approved Smart Tech, Fitness Gear, and More
Amazon Big Spring Sale: Up to 60% off smart tech, fitness gear, and more.
- Despite driving most disability claims, MSK is solvable
Early access to treatment can prevent long-term disability
- An Arm and a Leg: Steep Health Care Costs Steer Americans to Tough Decisions
Many Americans are cutting back on non-essential expenses to pay for health insurance, some are delaying purchasing, and others are choosing to go without coverage.
- Demoralized CDC Workforce Reels From Year of Firings, Funding Cuts, and a Shooting
CDC workforce shrinks, funding faces uncertainty, staff still reeling from summer shooting
- Can humans unlock our hibernation genes?
Scientists discover gene variant linked to hibernation
- Fairmont City Council doles out $290,000 in opioid settlement funding
$290,000 opioid settlement funding allocated to four local applicants.
- Providers shine light on mental health disorder treatments
Comprehensive psychiatric evaluations are a crucial first step in diagnosis and treatment.
- CIAF mourns the passing of respected artist, designer and cultural leader Simone Arnol
Simone Arnol, a respected First Nations artist and designer, has passed away after a battle with ovarian cancer. She was a proud Gunggandji woman and former Manager of Yarrabah Art Centre. Simone's multidisciplinary practice combined her connection to Country, culture, and community through art, design, and sustainable practices.
- 'Basically the Entire US Is Going to Be Hot'
Record-breaking heat wave spreads across US, potentially the worst in history
- BlazeTV COVID docuseries ‘The Coverup’ ends with a bang: The lab-leak evidence they tried to bury forever
BlazeTV's 'The Coverup' docuseries concludes with a focus on the origin of COVID-19, exploring how the 'natural origin' narrative became gospel and how it was protected.
- Nanyang researchers discover molephantinin derivatives
Researchers at Nanyang Biologics Pte. Ltd. and Nanyang Technological University have discovered molephantinin derivatives with potential applications for colorectal cancer treatment.
- Experts explain what HRV on your sleep tracker means, and how to improve yours so that you stop waking up at night
Heart rate variability (HRV) is the variation in time between each heartbeat, measured in milliseconds. A high HRV is considered optimal for sleep, indicating good physical and mental recovery. To improve HRV, try practicing stress-reducing techniques such as meditation and deep breathing, and establish a consistent sleep schedule and bedtime routine.
- Educator Turnover Rates Stabilize After the Pandemic
Estimates show a continued downward trend in educator turnover rates.
- World Tuberculosis Day: What to Know in 2026
World Tuberculosis Day is recognized on March 24th, researchers are working to combat the disease due to rising cases globally, a lack of effective treatments for drug-resistant strains is a major challenge
- OMA’s Metropolitan Village Advances Toward Completion in Taipei’s Xinyi District
OMA's Metropolitan Village is a 23-storey high-rise residential tower in Taipei's Xinyi District, designed as a 'vertical village' with 11,961m2 of residential space.
- Crazed Communist Claims Cuban Lung Cancer Cure Canceled by Capitalists
Socialist ideology fails to provide a cure for lung cancer
- JR Ghan
JR Ghan has passed away.
- ‘Our new dog treadmill can help tackle ‘silent epidemic’ of pet arthritis’
A new high-tech treadmill offers gait analysis to help pets with arthritis.
- NTSB: Long TSA Lines Delayed LaGuardia Crash Investigators
Federal investigators say the shutdown has complicated their probe of the LaGuardia crash, long security lines at other airports are causing delays, the NTSB is working with TSA and local authorities to complete the investigation.
- Celosia Therapeutics Announces First Patient Dosed in Phase 1b Clinical Trial of CTx1000 in Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis
Celosia Therapeutics announces Phase 1b clinical trial of CTx1000 for ALS
- Val Kilmer 'resurrected' in new film — estate says he'd want it this way
Val Kilmer's estate has allowed the use of his likeness in a new film, 'As Deep as the Grave,' in which he was originally set to star before his passing in 2025. The film's director, Coerte Voorhees, says the movie was designed around Kilmer's Native American heritage and love of the Southwest. Kilmer's estate was reportedly paid according to SAG Guidelines for the use of an AI digital replica of the actor's likeness.
- Kaleida Health to close Olean dental center; work begins on $223 million Fredonia hospital
Kaleida Health to close Olean dental center, begin construction of $223 million Fredonia hospital.
- The Overlooked Foundation of Hospital Safety: Why Everyday Supplies Matter More Than We Think
Everyday medical supplies, such as gloves, gowns, and masks, are often overlooked in hospital safety efforts.
- Priority Health Appoints Brian Steele, D.O., as Chief Medical Officer
Priority Health appoints Brian Steele, D.O., as Chief Medical Officer, leading clinical and pharmacy programs, population health, and chronic disease management.
- Sydnexis Announces New Data from Phase 3 STAR Trial of SYD-101 Presented at 2026 AAPOS Annual Meeting
Sydnexis announces new data from Phase 3 STAR trial of SYD-101 for pediatric progressive myopia
- Idaho Mayor Dies After Medical Emergency at Town Hall
Idaho's Mayor Rick Hogaboam dies after medical emergency at town hall
- Opinion: The AI push in health care is deepening medicine’s trust crisis
Health care's adoption of AI raises concerns about accuracy, privacy, and accountability.
- Galderma Receives U.S. FDA Approval for Restylane® ContourTM for the Correction of Temple Hollowing
Galderma's Restylane Contour approved for temple hollowing correction
- 'Social workers' care extends beyond the hospital walls': GMHA marks Social Workers Month
Social workers play a crucial role in addressing social determinants of health, including housing instability, food insecurity, and transportation barriers.
- Cadets considered for a medal
Cadets provide first aid and assistance after a motorcycle accident in Gas City, Indiana, and are being considered for a service medal.
- Field hospital opens in Katherine as Top End braces for more flooding
A hospital has been established in Katherine to cope with expected influx of flood evacuees.
- Albemarle shooting sends 1 to hospital
Albemarle County police investigating shooting near Timberland Park Apartments
- The Fight Is Now Over Hormuz, US and Israeli Officials Say
US and Israeli officials expect a battle over the Strait of Hormuz and nearby energy hubs.
- Joan (Canning) Lane
Joan M. Lane, a devoted wife, mother, grandmother, and pillar of her community, passed away on March 17, 2026, at the age of 79. She was a lifelong resident of Massachusetts and Ohio, working as a guidance secretary and later volunteering at local food pantries. Her family will remember her for her love, kindness, and generosity.
- Anne Marie Cullen
Anne Marie Cullen, a lifelong resident of Hamilton, died peacefully at 77. She was a devoted wife, mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother, and a dedicated public servant who served as a dispatcher and substitute teacher. Her legacy will be remembered through her community service and charitable work, including her roles with the Acord Food Pantry and Hamilton Historical Society.
- County Approves Mental Health Care Reform for Homeless Response System
Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors approves mental health care reforms for homeless population with serious mental illness.
- Sheriff Seizes 500K Ballots
Sheriff Chad Bianco seizes half-million ballots in California, sparking investigation
- Kennedy’s latest MAHA-approved plan could supercharge peptide boom
Kennedy's FDA plan to approve peptide therapies
- Go on the hunt for clues and cookies (and helps cure childhood cancer)
Local mother on a mission to find clues and bake cookies to help cure childhood cancer