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Inflammatory diets, ultra-processed foods may increase Crohn's disease…

Inflammatory diets, ultra-processed foods may increase Crohn's disease…

Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is a group of chronic conditions that damage the intestines and can cause uncomfortable symptoms. Preventing IBD remains a challenge, and research is underway to minimize this risk. A recent systematic review and...

Wyoming Senator Addresses Democrat Attempt to Weaken Healthcare System

Friday, AUGUST 1, 2025 | Photo – Senator John Barrasso – Bigfoot99 file photo On the floor of the U.S. Senate on Thursday, Wyoming’s senior Senator and the Majority Whip in the upper chamber went after liberal New York Senator Chuck Schumer and...

Andy Harris addresses wind turbine safety, Medicaid work requirements, and overtime tax relief

Andy Harris addresses wind turbine safety, Medicaid work requirements, and overtime tax relief

Rep. Andy Harris, who represents Maryland’s 1st district in the U.S. Congress, posted a series of statements on July 31, 2025, addressing issues ranging from energy policy to Medicaid reform and tax changes for Maryland workers.In a tweet posted...

Childhood vaccination rates fall again, raccoons are not friends, and more health news

Childhood vaccination rates fall again, raccoons are not friends, and more health news

Get your daily dose of health and medicine every weekday with STAT’s free newsletter Morning Rounds. Sign up here. A newsy week just keeps news-ing! Feeling very thankful to work with such brilliant colleagues, especially when they have contrarian...

Richmond University Medical Center forms interfaith council for community health outreach

Richmond University Medical Center forms interfaith council for community health outreach

Daniel J. Messina President & Chief Executive Officer | Richmond University Medical CenterDaniel J. Messina President & Chief Executive Officer | Richmond University Medical Center Richmond University Medical Center (RUMC) has established the...

What Is Legionnaires’ Disease? NYC Outbreak Leaves 1 Dead, 22 Sick

What Is Legionnaires’ Disease? NYC Outbreak Leaves 1 Dead, 22 Sick

Deadly Cluster Emerges in Harlem One person has died and at least 22 others have fallen ill in a Legionnaires’ disease outbreak centered in the Harlem area of New York City, officials confirmed this week. The New York City Health Department began...

What are the Dietary Guidelines, and why do they matter?

What are the Dietary Guidelines, and why do they matter?

If someone asked you what you’ve heard about the Dietary Guidelines for Americans, would you know what to say? You’ve probably heard of the Food Guide Pyramid (which hasn’t been used in about 15 years), and you might have recently heard something...

How connecting with nature helps Black women have healthier pregnancies

How connecting with nature helps Black women have healthier pregnancies

How connecting with nature helps Black women have healthier pregnancies At the start of her pregnancy with her now 10-month-old daughter, Marica Lowe was consumed by fear. She was so worried for her safety and that of her unborn baby that she...

'Unfit' Trump pushing several health initiatives despite recent diagnosis and fitness fears

'Unfit' Trump pushing several health initiatives despite recent diagnosis and fitness fears

Donald Trump is facing calls to take his own fitness test after reinstating the Presidential Fitness Test at public schools amid growing concerns about the his health. On Thursday, the 79-year-old signed an executive order that will expand the...

New to The Street Show #682 Premieres on Bloomberg Tonight Featuring Industry Leaders: DataVault, PetVivo, Health In Tech, FLOKI, and NRx Pharma Backed by National TV Commercials and Outdoor Campaigns Sponsored by MUSQ, ArriveAI, and Sustainable Green…

Backed by National TV Commercials and Outdoor Campaigns Sponsored by MUSQ, ArriveAI, and Sustainable Green Team NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK / ACCESS Newswire / August 1, 2025 / New to The Street, the nation's leading financial media platform, proudly...

Roger Goodell Says NFL Employee Shot in NYC Attack Is 'Stable, Improving'

Roger Goodell Says NFL Employee Shot in NYC Attack Is 'Stable, Improving'

Published August 1, 2025 7:04 AM PDT | Updated August 1, 2025 7:53 AM PDT Roger Goodell provided a positive health update on the NFL employee who was shot in Monday's mass shooting in New York City, saying the young man is in stable condition and...

Queens lawmakers, healthcare providers analyze impact of Trump’s ‘Big Beautiful Bill’ on NYC

Queens lawmakers, healthcare providers analyze impact of Trump’s ‘Big Beautiful Bill’ on NYC

U.S. Rep. Grace Meng and state Sen. John Liu held a roundtable event in Flushing on Tuesday, July 29, to discuss the impact of President Trump’s federal budget reconciliation bill on New York City, particularly for residents in their districts....

Animated Map Shows Lyme Disease's Spread in the US

Animated Map Shows Lyme Disease's Spread in the US

As Justin Timberlake revealed this week that he has been quietly battling Lyme disease during his recent world tour, the latest data from the CDC shows how dramatically the tick-borne illness has been spreading across the United States. The pop...

This Staten Island Starbucks was shut down for health violations — now it has an ‘A’ rating

This Staten Island Starbucks was shut down for health violations — now it has an ‘A’ rating

STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — After being shuttered by the New York City Department of Health last month for “operating without a permit,” the Starbucks location at Empire Outlets in St. George has reopened for business, now displaying an “A” inspection...

EU Chief's texts to pharma boss during pandemic were likely erased, say media reports

EU Chief's texts to pharma boss during pandemic were likely erased, say media reports

Text messages exchanged between European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and a pharmaceutical boss during the COVID-19 pandemic were seen by her top adviser and have likely been destroyed, the New York Times reported on Friday (August 1,...

Column: A New York Times Obsession: Quibbling Over Gaza Deaths

Column: A New York Times Obsession: Quibbling Over Gaza Deaths

There is something ghastly about quibbling over wartime deaths, just as The New York Times did in devoting nearly three full pages to analyze the fate of thousands of Gazans during the last two years. Across the Times’ editorial pages, a Brown...

Westchester County Health Department marks National Breastfeeding Month with events honoring local mothers

Westchester County Health Department marks National Breastfeeding Month with events honoring local mothers

The Westchester County Department of Health is highlighting the importance of breastfeeding during World Breastfeeding Week, August 1 through 7, and throughout National Breastfeeding Month in August. The department recognizes mothers who...

NFL opens pre-season with moment of silence for New York shooting victims

NFL opens pre-season with moment of silence for New York shooting victims

CANTON, Ohio — The NFL season kicked off at the annual Hall of Fame game Thursday night with a moment of silence for the four people killed earlier this week by a shooter who was targeting league headquarters in New York. The gunman also wounded a...

CEO and medical director charged in $500M COVID-19 test billing fraud scheme

CEO and medical director charged in $500M COVID-19 test billing fraud scheme

Jerome F. Gorgon, Jr., U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Michigan | Department of JusticeJerome F. Gorgon, Jr., U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Michigan | Department of Justice Two individuals have been charged...

Haitian security guard killed in NYC shooting remembered as ‘hero’ by union, family

Haitian security guard killed in NYC shooting remembered as ‘hero’ by union, family

Overview: Haitian immigrant Aland Etienne, 46, was killed in a Midtown office shooting while working as a security guard. Union leaders and relatives honored him as a devoted father and “hero,” reports THE CITY. He had worked at 345 Park Ave. for...

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