Ultra-Processed Foods Linked to Widespread Health Risks Across Major Organ Systems

New research published in a leading medical journal reveals alarming evidence of how ultra-processed foods (UPFs) are impacting global health negatively, affecting every major organ system and contributing to chronic diseases. Impact on Every Major Organ The studies highlight that UPFs are not only replacing fresh food in diets worldwide but also causing significant harm….

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Chronic Cannabis Use Linked to New Health Condition and Genetic Factors

The University of Washington (UW) has identified a condition tied to chronic cannabis use that is now recognized as an official diagnosis by the World Health Organization (WHO). This development comes after UW researchers observed trends among individuals who frequently consume cannabis, leading to further investigation into the health impacts associated with prolonged use. According…

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The Impact of Profit-Driven Healthcare on Patient Care: A Comparative Perspective

In the ever-evolving landscape of healthcare, the impact of profit-driven practices on patient care quality is a topic of ongoing concern, prompting comparisons between the U.S. healthcare system and those of other countries. This comprehensive analysis delves into how profit motives, insurance companies, and pharmaceutical companies intersect to shape patient care in different healthcare systems…

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