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Depression Treatment Numbers Surge
In May of 2023, over 5,000 Americans were asked “Do you currently have or are you currently being treated for depression?" The study showed ...
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Americans Desperate to Avoid Gray Hair
One-third of U.S. adults said they would probably or definitely take a drug to prevent or reverse graying if such a medication were approved, according ...
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LAPD Cracking Down on Illegal Ketamine Clinics
Jasveen Sangha, known as the "Ketamine Queen," was notorious for selling ketamine in unmarked vials. She marketed her product as high quality, ...
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Best Solution for Dark Circles Under Eyes
An article in The New York Times explored the following scenario. Perhaps this routine sounds familiar: You wake up, look in the mirror and scrutinize ...
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Cannabis Use Linked to High Risk of Anxiety
Using cannabis can have a profound effect on one’s mental health. Canadian researchers have found that those who consistently use cannabis are more ...
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43% Use Plastic for Emergencies
The number of Americans carrying a credit card balance is climbing, with many using their credit to cover unexpected or emergency expenses, a new Bankrate ...
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Cannabis Linked to Huge Risk of Heart Attack
Could normalizing marijuana use lead to a heart health crisis? A dire new study has found a significant association between cannabis use and an increased ...
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Staffing Algorithms Lead to Care Shortage
Brookdale Senior Living is one of the industry's leading providers of senior adult care, with over 600 facilities across the United States. But employees ...
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Like Father, Like Son
"I feel like a monster," Gabriel Marshall said to his dad. Eight-year-old Gabriel had recently undergone surgery to remove a tumor from his ...
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Broken Heart Syndrome Is Real
A mere generation ago, “heartbreak” was an overused literary metaphor but not an actual medical event. The first person to recognize it as ...
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