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A change in my attention To better understand the emerging research around CoQ10 and menopause, I spoke to Mélissa Olivadoti, Ph.D., CMPP, President at Assisi Consulting LLC And Consultant in…
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If you’ve recently watched videos about vaginamaxing, vaginal probiotics, or ways to feel “better down there,” you’re not alone. The trend accelerated on TikTok, Reddit (see the main current discussions…
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Missed first shots linked to parents then skipping measles shots

Babies who don’t get their first round of vaccines on time, at 2 months of age, are much less likely to be vaccinated against measles, mumps and rubella by age 2, according to a new study that suggests pediatricians may have a narrow window to persuade parents to follow the recommended immunization schedule for children. […]

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What Top Lifestyle Influencers Did Differently in 2025 (And My Top Follow-Up Recommendations)

What lifestyle influencers did differently in 2025 Let’s be specific. What’s changed in 2025, as we close out another big bang year in influencer marketing? Here’s my take, as a heavily influenced lifestyle publisher, on the big steps forward. And the little changes that we weren’t even aware of, but which have changed Allfor good. […]

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NIH Director: DEI Grants Reinstated by Court Order Will Not Be Renewed

Throughout the year, researchers have been encouraged by legal rulings pushing back against National Institutes of Health guidelines to stop and deprioritize work they deem related to diversity, equity, and inclusion. In June, two lawsuits filed against the Trump administration in federal court in Boston led to the elimination of more than 2,000 grants and […]

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Director of NIH Institute of Neurological Disorders ousted

Walter Koroshetz, director of the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, will soon leave his position, STAT has learned. His departure in the coming days means that nearly half of the NIH’s 27 divisions will have interim leaders. Koroshetz sent an email to NINDS staff Friday evening, explaining that his reappointment request had been […]

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Celebrity names of 2025: trends, surprises and highlights

Celebrity names in 2025 have been nothing short of fascinating. From bold and unusual to vintage charm, modern nature-inspired and playful choices, stars continue to set trends that resonate with us everyday parents searching for the perfect name. And this year, we also spotted some really beautiful middle names to think about. Ooh. Now there […]

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19 states sue over federal crackdown on gender-affirming care

WASHINGTON — A coalition of Democratic-led states and the District of Columbia have sued the federal Health Department, calling a statement rejecting gender-affirming care signed by Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. an overreach of his authority. The lawsuit, filed by 19 states and D.C., says the declaration — which claims that gender-affirming care, including […]

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L Glutamine for Leaky Gut

Ah January. It’s really a way to shine a light on what your gut really feels. After holiday meals and drinks, sedentary afternoons and late nights, digestion can feel a little…slow. Bloating persists longer than usual, foods are harder to tolerate, and your stomach just doesn’t feel settled. If this is your case, hello, we […]

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Trump decides to demand lower drug prices under Medicare

You’re reading the web edition of DC Diagnosis, STAT’s biweekly newsletter on health and medicine policy and politics. Sign up here to receive it in your inbox on Tuesdays and Thursdays. The NIH director started the Pete & Bobby fitness challenge, but I didn’t see Jay Bhattacharya doing pull-ups. And you can decide what you […]

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11 Menopause Influencers I Love (As a Perimenopausal British Girl)

Menopause is no longer a whispered word, nor is it something women are expected to “experience” behind closed doors. Thanks to a growing group of outspoken, evidence-based, and deeply connected influencers with menopause, the midlife debate has changed dramatically. As the ridiculously good hashtag says, it’s #not your mommenopause. Once presented as an end, menopause […]

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