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In less than a month, more than a million children across Missouri will be shoving notebooks into their backpacks, sharpening their pencils and walking down the halls of their schools for the new ...
Dr. Jerome Adams says that if federal funding falters, many people could lose access to care, reversing hard-earned gains ...
As of Jan. 1, just a dozen states had offices or state coordinators focused on suicide prevention: Arkansas, California, ...
How conspiracy theories about COVID’s origins are hampering our ability to prevent the next pandemic
The COVID pandemic likely began when the virus jumped from animals to humans, and didn’t start in a lab. But false narratives ...
While it may be an uncomfortable subject, the rising number of heat-related deaths in the United States is a growing concern. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), ...
The gunman in a recent Manhattan shooting claimed he had CTE. Here's what CTE is, plus what the most recent research suggests.
COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — A 12-year-old boy died from a brain-eating amoeba two weeks after a holiday weekend on a popular South ...
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Racine County Eye on MSNHow are Wisconsin’s local governments spending millions in opioid settlement payouts?Wisconsin and its local governments are expected to receive more than $780 million by 2038 as part of a national legal ...
The man accused of fatally shooting four people in a Manhattan office building before turning the gun on himself on Monday, claimed to suffer from a serious brain disease in a note he left behind.
The National Weather Service says that heat is the "leading weather-related killer" in the country, which means it's ...
Susan Monarez, a federal scientist, was Trump’s second choice to lead the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, after ...
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