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Dozens Of Laid-Off CDC Workers Push To Get Their Jobs Back

A group of former U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) employees is fighting to get their jobs back after being abruptly laid off last month.

In a letter sent Monday to Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and CDC leadership, they argue their dismissals were unfair and violated due process. ...

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RFK Jr. Pushes for Stricter Oversight of Chemicals in Food

RFK Jr. Pushes for Stricter Oversight of Chemicals in Food

The nation's top health official, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., is taking steps to tighten oversight of chemicals in the U.S. food supply, a key component of his “Make America Healthy Again” agenda.

On March 10, Kennedy directed the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to consider new rules that would close a decades-old loophole a...

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USDA Disbands Two Key Food Safety Committees

USDA Disbands Two Key Food Safety Committees

Two key federal advisory committees on food safety have been shut down, raising concerns among food safety advocates.

The move was part of a Trump administration push to cut costs and shrink the government.

Last week, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) eliminated the National Advisory Committee on Microbiological Criteria for ...

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America's Well-To-Do Have Less Heart Disease Risk

America's Well-To-Do Have Less Heart Disease Risk

Well-to-do and better-educated Americans have far lower rates of heart disease than the rest of the population, a new study says.

The top 20% of high-income, college-educated Americans have less heart disease risk than others, and this gap has widened over the past two decades, researchers say.

“The accumulation of economic and...

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Splash Your Way To Weight Loss Through Water Aerobics

Splash Your Way To Weight Loss Through Water Aerobics

Purposeful splishing and splashing can help you trim your waist size and drop excess pounds, a new evidence review has concluded.

Water aerobics led to about 6 pounds of weight loss and more than an inch off the waists of overweight and obese people, researchers reported in the journal BMJ Open.

"Specifically, water aerobics...

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More Children Accidentally Poisoned By Fentanyl

More Children Accidentally Poisoned By Fentanyl

The number of children poisoned through exposure to fentanyl, a powerful synthetic opioid, has skyrocketed in recent years, researchers have reported.

Fentanyl poisonings increased by 924% among children 12 and younger between 2015 and 2023, and by 1,506% among teens 13 to 19, researchers reported March 8 in the American Journal of Dru...

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