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As the GOP works to complete its "big, beautiful bill," Rep. Dan Crenshaw (R-TX) defended proposed work requirements for Medicaid recipients.  ●   A new study reveals a surprising contributor to early-onset colorectal cancer, a condition that is both widespread and frequently overlooked.  ●   Senator Roger Marshall said demonstrators protesting Medicaid cuts were "probably hired," and dismissed their concerns as a "sugar high" from pandemic spending.  ●   A recent study revealed that residents living within two miles of this popular sports facility are at nearly three times the risk of developing Parkinson's disease.  ●   The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has announced a halt on imports of cattle, bison, and horses through the southern border.  ●   This guide walks you through everything you need to know about becoming a medical virtual assistant—what it involves, the skills required, and how to succeed in this thriving field.  ●   The UnitedHealth CEO abruptly stepped down on Tuesday, six months after the CEO of UnitedHealth's subsidiary UnitedHealthcare, Brian Thompson, was murdered.  ●   RFK Jr. told Americans President Trump cannot be bought while also revealing Trump accepted $100 million from Big Pharma.  ●   Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. shared photos of him taking a dip in a D.C. river, despite it having an active health warning over sewage contamination.  ●   A pill used by nearly 9 million women in the U.S. is now being linked to a hidden risk of asthma.  ●   A recent study suggests it is not just how much a child weighs, but where they carry that weight, that could signal their risk of heart disease as early as age 10.  ●   President Donald Trump reignited concerns about a possible "mental decline" after attempting to leave the Oval Office without signing an executive order.  ●   Vykee Nutrition is accelerating growth with innovative supplements, retail expansion, and a global push into Europe and Asia.  ●   Teal Wand, the first FDA-approved self-collection device, allows women to collect their cervical sample from the privacy of their home.  ●   A doctor now shares a simple "ABCDE" checklist to help distinguish between a normal mole and one that could be a warning sign of melanoma.  ●   Dr. Mehmet Oz believes it is the "patriotic duty" of Americans to stay healthy, but critics online vehemently disagreed with the head of Medicare and Medicaid.  ●   Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. condemned messaging to "trust the experts," describing the adage as "a function of totalitarianism and religion."  ●   A California man with stage 4 lung cancer was denied insurance coverage for a double lung transplant clinical trial, leaving his family scrambling.  ●   A groundbreaking new study in mice suggests that the key to extending lifespan might lie in something as simple as taking an injection.  ●   Laura Loomer has incited calls for Trump to revoke his nomination of Casey Means for surgeon general, accusing her of previously receiving the COVID-19 vaccine.  ●   Trump defended his nomination of Dr. Casey Means as Surgeon General by acknowledging that he barely knows her, but that, "Bobby thought she was fantastic."  ●   A common everyday habit of parents may be harming their child's development and emotional well-being.  ●   Benicci blue light glasses combine advanced lens technology, sleek design, and everyday comfort to help protect your eyes from prolonged screen exposure  ●   Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s plan to create a national autism database was met with doubt online as users questioned if those added would have their privacy protected.  ●   A routine vaccine typically given to older adults may protect against heart attacks and strokes.  ●  

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