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Weight loss drugs may cause addiction switching, says award-winning therapist Even scientists can’t agree whether the miracle weight loss drug works its magic through the gut or the brain. Despite its seismic impact on reducing obesity rates (reversing what had been an upward ... 10/31/2024 - 8:00 pm | View Link
For people with opioid addiction, Medicaid ‘unwinding’ raises the stakes It was hard enough for Stephanie to get methadone treatment when she moved to Florida from Indiana last year. The nearest clinic was almost an hour's drive away and she couldn't drive herself. But at ... 10/29/2024 - 11:55 pm | View Link
If Donald Trump is elected for a second time, his presidency may threaten what’s lauded as one of the top public-health triumphs of the 20th century: adding fluoride, a mineral that helps prevent tooth decay, to drinking water.
That’s due to Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the notorious vaccine skeptic whom Trump has said will play a big role in health care in his administration if he is elected.
Voters are deciding dozens of state ballot measures affecting the way people live, work and die.
Here are the results of 2024 ballot measures across the United States:
TIME is live with news and analysis on election night. We’re looking back at milestone moments from the 2024 presidential race, hearing from experts, political historians and reporters around the country, and tracking the vote count across the U. S.
Every presidential election is consequential, and therefore potentially stressful, but this contest seems to carry added weight. In a recent poll conducted by the American Psychological Association, 77% of people surveyed said that the future of the country was a significant source of stress, and 56% said they feared that the election results would spell the end of democracy in the U.