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The Underground Cosmetic Injection Market: Unlicensed “Doctor” Arrested Mid-Procedure in Miami Botox Sting

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Mike Tyson Urges Americans to ‘Eat Real Food’ in Emotional Super Bowl Ad Highlighting Health Risks

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Mike Tyson Urges Americans to ‘Eat Real Food’ in Emotional Super Bowl Ad Highlighting Health Risks

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Deadly “Death Cap” Mushrooms in California Cause Multiple Deaths and Liver Transplants Amid Rare Super Bloom

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Deadly “Death Cap” Mushrooms in California Cause Multiple Deaths and Liver Transplants Amid Rare Super Bloom

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From Migraines to Miracles: How Becca Valle Survived a Glioblastoma Diagnosis Against the Odds

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New York Approves Medical Aid in Dying for Terminally Ill Patients

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Mike Tyson Urges Americans to ‘Eat Real Food’ in Emotional Super Bowl Ad Highlighting Health Risks

Health February 8, 2026

Mike Tyson Urges Americans to ‘Eat Real Food’ in Emotional Super Bowl Ad Highlighting Health Risks

Boxing legend Mike Tyson is using his platform ahead of Super Bowl 60 to address a personal and national health…

By Tyler Brooks

Deadly “Death Cap” Mushrooms in California Cause Multiple Deaths and Liver Transplants Amid Rare Super Bloom

Health February 7, 2026

Deadly “Death Cap” Mushrooms in California Cause Multiple Deaths and Liver Transplants Amid Rare Super Bloom

California health officials are warning the public after four deaths and three liver transplants linked to the highly toxic death…

By Ahmed Boughalleb

Health February 7, 2026

From Migraines to Miracles: How Becca Valle Survived a Glioblastoma Diagnosis Against the Odds

Becca Valle, 41, thought her headaches were just migraines—until a sudden, unbearable pain revealed something far more serious. In September…

By Tyler Brooks

Health February 7, 2026

New York Approves Medical Aid in Dying for Terminally Ill Patients

New York Governor Kathy Hochul on Friday signed a law allowing terminally ill residents with less than six months to…

By Tyler Brooks

America February 6, 2026
California Jury Awards $25 Million to Man Who Developed Lung Disease Linked to PAM Butter-Flavored Cooking Spray

A California civil jury has awarded $25 million to Ronald Esparza after finding Conagra Brands liable for causing his debilitating lung disease, bronchiolitis obliterans, linked…

By – Tyler Brooks
America February 6, 2026
Medtronic Antitrust Lawsuit Update: Jury Weighs $381M Claim in Applied Medical Device Dispute

The legal fight between Medtronic and Applied Medical has entered a critical phase, with jurors now weighing whether the medical device maker used unlawful tactics…

By – Ahmed Boughalleb
America February 3, 2026
Bausch Health and Lannett to Pay $17.9 Million to Settle Multistate Allegations of Generic Drug Price-Fixing and Antitrust Violations

Bausch Health and Lannett Company have agreed to pay nearly $18 million to resolve allegations that they took part in coordinated efforts to inflate the…

By – Tyler Brooks
America February 1, 2026
ICU Nurses Challenge ICE Account After Detainee Suffers Severe Skull Injuries in Minneapolis Hospital

Intensive care staff at a major Minneapolis hospital are disputing claims made by federal immigration officers after a detained man was admitted with extensive head…

By – Ahmed Boughalleb
America January 31, 2026
Patients Hit With Surprise “Facility Fees” at Hospital-Owned Clinics, Raising Health Care Cost Concerns

Patients visiting hospital-owned doctors’ offices are increasingly encountering unexpected “facility fees,” charges that can range from as little as $25 to several thousand dollars. These…

By – Ahmed Boughalleb
America January 30, 2026
J&J, Talc Affiliates Win Dismissal of Cancer Patients’ Bankruptcy Fraud Suit Over Lack of Standing

A New Jersey federal judge on Thursday dismissed a proposed class action brought by cancer patients accusing Johnson & Johnson and its talc-related affiliates of…

By – Ahmed Boughalleb
Health March 3, 2026

The Underground Cosmetic Injection Market: Unlicensed “Doctor” Arrested Mid-Procedure in Miami Botox Sting

[FLORIDA] – A Miami woman accused of posing as a doctor while performing cosmetic injections was arrested in the middle of a scheduled Botox appointment after Florida health investigators and…

By – Samuel Lopez
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Health February 8, 2026
Mike Tyson Urges Americans to ‘Eat Real Food’ in Emotional Super Bowl Ad Highlighting Health Risks

Boxing legend Mike Tyson is using his platform ahead of Super Bowl 60 to address a personal and…

By Tyler Brooks
Health February 7, 2026
Deadly “Death Cap” Mushrooms in California Cause Multiple Deaths and Liver Transplants Amid Rare Super Bloom

California health officials are warning the public after four deaths and three liver transplants linked to the highly…

By Ahmed Boughalleb
Health February 7, 2026
From Migraines to Miracles: How Becca Valle Survived a Glioblastoma Diagnosis Against the Odds

Becca Valle, 41, thought her headaches were just migraines—until a sudden, unbearable pain revealed something far more serious.…

By Tyler Brooks
Health February 7, 2026
New York Approves Medical Aid in Dying for Terminally Ill Patients

New York Governor Kathy Hochul on Friday signed a law allowing terminally ill residents with less than six…

By Tyler Brooks
Health February 6, 2026
California Jury Awards $25 Million to Man Who Developed Lung Disease Linked to PAM Butter-Flavored Cooking Spray

A California civil jury has awarded $25 million to Ronald Esparza after finding Conagra Brands liable for causing…

By Tyler Brooks
Health February 6, 2026
Medtronic Antitrust Lawsuit Update: Jury Weighs $381M Claim in Applied Medical Device Dispute

The legal fight between Medtronic and Applied Medical has entered a critical phase, with jurors now weighing whether…

By Ahmed Boughalleb
Health February 3, 2026
Bausch Health and Lannett to Pay $17.9 Million to Settle Multistate Allegations of Generic Drug Price-Fixing and Antitrust Violations

Bausch Health and Lannett Company have agreed to pay nearly $18 million to resolve allegations that they took…

By Tyler Brooks
Health February 1, 2026
ICU Nurses Challenge ICE Account After Detainee Suffers Severe Skull Injuries in Minneapolis Hospital

Intensive care staff at a major Minneapolis hospital are disputing claims made by federal immigration officers after a…

By Ahmed Boughalleb
Health January 31, 2026
Patients Hit With Surprise “Facility Fees” at Hospital-Owned Clinics, Raising Health Care Cost Concerns

Patients visiting hospital-owned doctors’ offices are increasingly encountering unexpected “facility fees,” charges that can range from as little…

By Ahmed Boughalleb
Health January 30, 2026
J&J, Talc Affiliates Win Dismissal of Cancer Patients’ Bankruptcy Fraud Suit Over Lack of Standing

A New Jersey federal judge on Thursday dismissed a proposed class action brought by cancer patients accusing Johnson…

By Ahmed Boughalleb

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