France's Cadmium Crisis: A Public Health Concern
Rising cadmium levels in France raise serious questions about food safety and government oversight, with residents facing higher exposure risks than their European neighbors.
Rising cadmium levels in France raise serious questions about food safety and government oversight, with residents facing higher exposure risks than their European neighbors.
Screen narratives have a profound influence on public health behaviors, particularly regarding smoking, which has evolved from a symbol of rebellion to a subject of stigma.
Katherine Szarama has been appointed as the acting director of the FDA’s Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research, succeeding Vinay Prasad.
A recent report highlights the ongoing struggles many Americans face in affording health care, particularly among uninsured adults and marginalized communities.
Porsche's announcement to end the gas Macan model production this summer raises significant questions about the direction of automotive sales and consumer preferences.
Recent research suggests that compounds found in ginger and turmeric may help combat antibiotic-resistant infections, particularly affecting vulnerable groups.
Hinge has launched a new device aimed at alleviating migraine symptoms, recently receiving FDA clearance. This marks a notable achievement for the company in health technology.
Cigna's decision to leave the ACA individual markets next year contributes to growing uncertainty for patients as membership continues to decline amid subsidy issues.
The leading Democrat in the Senate has presented a new health policy plan aimed at reducing costs for patients across various services.
Ben Davison, a former trainer for both Anthony Joshua and Tyson Fury, believes Joshua's decision to take a warm-up fight before their anticipated match is prudent.
As colorectal cancer is highly treatable when detected early, advocates are calling for increased discussions about screening among younger adults, who are often overlooked.
After achieving a remarkable sub-2-hour marathon debut and finishing second in London, Yomif Kejelcha expressed newfound self-belief in an interview with Euronews Health.
Rúben Rocha Moya, the governor of Sinaloa, faces drug trafficking charges in the US, linked to the Sinaloa Cartel, which has been labeled a foreign terrorist organization.
As the world shifts towards cleaner technologies, the health and water safety of vulnerable communities are increasingly at risk due to mining practices that create 'sacrifice zones.'
Recent advancements in copper-based single-atom nanozymes may enhance precision in malignant tumor therapies while minimizing side effects.
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) is appealing a ruling that impacts vaccine policy, following a lawsuit by the American Association of Pediatrics.
A recent incident involving a Waymo self-driving car raises questions about traffic enforcement and accountability in the age of autonomous vehicles.
A new method for synthesizing polyfunctionalized biaryls without the use of transition-metal catalysts has been introduced by researchers at the Institute of Science Tokyo.
A recent review highlights the potential of biofortifying rice with protein to combat malnutrition affecting millions while also addressing environmental issues.
As midterm elections approach, a significant 64% of Americans express anxiety over health care costs, highlighting ongoing affordability issues despite rising concerns about gas prices.