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Hurricane effects pose 'tremendous' health hazards for Americans, doctor warns - Fox News


Americans in areas of the country that were devastated by the storm may face numerous health risks. Fox News senior medical analyst Dr. Marc Siegel joined "Fox Report Weekend" to discuss the ... Read More

Hurricane Helene's effects pose 'tremendous' health hazards for Americans, doctor warns - New York Post


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Dr. Marc Siegel: Pot and your health – Here’s what a physician wants you to know about marijuana - Fox News


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Breathe Southern California Warns of Immediate and Long Term Health Risks from Wildfire Smoke


The wildfire crisis highlights the need for stronger public health protections,” said Marc Carrel, President and CEO of Breathe Southern California. “We must address these issues now ... Read More

DR MARC SIEGEL: Grandma and Grandpa are turning golden years into a high time and it’s not safe


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Senior citizens face increased health risks due to cannabis use - New York Post


In a statement sent to Fox News Digital, senior author Joseph Palamar, PhD, associate professor of population health at NYU Langone, noted his concern about cannabis use increasing among older ... Read More


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