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All eyes on XEC: Why COVID sleuths are paying attention to this variant

Carlyn Zwarenstein
Experts are keeping an eye on the XEC recombinant strain, which may cause trouble this winter

Ultra-processed foods also linked to risk of Type 2 Diabetes, new study reveals

Michael La Corte
The observational study followed 300,000 participants for over a decade

TRUTH in Labeling Act would heighten the warning for shoppers

Kimberly Baker
The bill would assist shoppers "looking to cut sugar, salt and saturated fat intake"

Georgia’s abortion ban killed a young mother. The Christian right now blames the victim

Amanda Marcotte
Anti-choice activists argue that if Amber Nicole Thurman had submitted to forced childbirth, she'd still be alive

Afraid to seek care amid Georgia’s abortion ban, she stayed at home and died

Kavitha Surana
Candi Miller’s family said she didn't visit a doctor “due to the current legislation on pregnancies and abortions”

The FDA wants to place warning labels on food packages to combat obesity and other health conditions

Joy Saha
The agency plans to make a formal proposal in October

Shelley Duvall and other notable stars missing from Emmys “In Memoriam” segment

Gabriella Ferrigine
Social media users were quick to call out the TV Academy for the perceived post-mortem snubs

With TV drug ads, what you see is not necessarily what you get

Elisabeth Rosenthal
The FDA launched the Bad Ad Program to help physicians recognize false and misleading ads. Is it working?

States with restrictive abortion laws will suffer long-term economic harm from forced childbirth

Allison Carmen
A tsunami is coming. Women and children will experience deep trauma, mental and physical ailments, and even death

Regular consumption of processed meat linked to a higher risk of Type 2 diabetes, study finds

Joy Saha
Additionally, unprocessed red meat is a major risk factor for developing Type 2 diabetes

Long COVID is a “public health crisis for kids,” experts say

Nicole Karlis
New research sheds light on the growing burden of pediatric long COVID while it continues to be ignored

A majority of people in the UK want taxes imposed on ultra-processed foods, new study finds

Joy Saha
Participants of a survey conducted by Ipsos said the taxes would help combat the country’s obesity crisis

Ultra-processed plant-based foods can raise your risk of serious health conditions, new study finds

Joy Saha
Researchers looked at nearly a decade’s worth of data from about 118,000 adults who participated in the UK Biobank

Exercising to lose weight? Here’s why the results may backfire

Matthew Rozsa
Although exercise has benefits other than weight loss, recent research suggests it may instead cause weight gain

“Offer our children healthier choices”: The growing push for school lunch reform

Ashlie D. Stevens
From floating Lunchables bans to legislative battles, those concerned about school nutrition are speaking up

Racism and discrimination lead to faster aging through brain network changes, new study finds

Negar Fani, Nathaniel Harnett
Racial discrimination and coping styles influence brain and body responses. The consequences are profound

UK teenagers get two-thirds of their calories from ultra-processed foods – new study

Yanaina Chavez-Ugalde, Esther Van Sluijs, Zoi Toumpakari
"We also found that more disadvantaged groups consume more of these foods"

Netflix’s “Inside the Mind of a Dog” shows that dogs really do love us

Matthew Rozsa
A new documentary teaches viewers how to read a dog's mind

Cancer rates are on the rise for younger generations — and obesity may be a big reason why

Matthew Rozsa
Cancer rates in Millennials and Gen X have risen sharply along with obesity rates

Diet soft drink getting you through the work day? Here’s what that may mean for your health

Lauren Ball, Emily Burch
"A regular 335 milliliter can of original Coca-Cola contains at least seven teaspoons of added sugar"

What’s different about this summer’s FLiRT COVID wave

Nicole Karlis
COVID could be a staple of summer, experts say

Sonya Massey killing underscores disproportionate police violence against Black and disabled people

Tatyana Tandanpolie
"Black disabled people are particularly seen as problematic in the eyes of the state and a threat," expert says

Diabetes and obesity can damage the liver to the point of failure – but few people know their risk

Madona Azar
Liver disease is frighteningly common worldwide, but many people are unaware of the connection to diabetes

Worried about the health effects of the sugar in your breakfast cereal?

Nathaniel Johnson
"Little has changed since the days of "Unfrosted," the Pop-Tarts movie"
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