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Skin cancer statistics 2024

Skin cancer is the most common type of cancer in the world with 2 to 3 million non-melanoma skin cancer cases worldwide each year
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Migraine statistics 2024

In the U.S., 35 million people are affected by migraines. Get updated migraine stats here.
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Long-term care survey

Our long-term care survey revealed many misconceptions about long-term care needs and costs
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Are COVID treatments free?

While the government stockpile lasts, certain options are free—but there could be additional fees
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Is mpox deadly?

What you need to know about this latest infectious disease
COVID tests and masks — Is it a sinus infection or COVID?

Sinus infection or COVID?

Here’s how to tell the difference between these two conditions with similar symptoms
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5 ways to boost your mental health

If you’re living with feelings of anxiety, stress, or depression, you’re not alone! These tips from Mental Health America can help you feel better.
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FDA approves Symbicort generic

Now there’s another, more affordable option to treat these two common respiratory conditions
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Multiple sclerosis statistics 2024

One million Americans live with multiple sclerosis (MS). Get updated MS stats here.
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Kidney disease statistics 2024

Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is the ninth leading cause of death in the U.S. Compare updated kidney disease stats by condition, age, sex, and race/ethnicity.
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Alcohol statistics 2024

More than 14 million U.S. adults have an alcohol use disorder and excessive drinking is linked to 95,000 deaths every year. Get more stats about a leading preventable cause of death in the U.S.