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Cassidy Morrison, US Senior Health Reporter

Cassidy Morrison, US Senior Health Reporter
Cassidy Morrison — Senior Health Reporter
Cassidy Morrison is Daily Mail's senior health reporter. She has spent over five years covering all things health policy, medical breakthroughs, and thrilling case studies. She received her master's degree in journalism from New York University. Previously, she covered healthcare policy at the Washington Examiner. Coverage: Health

What Disease Does Sam Elliott Have: Latest Updates and Official Statements

People feel worried when their heroes get older. We just want our favorite stars to be okay. But we need to remember that movie parts are not real life! The true story is that most of the bad rumors about…

New DNA Study Reveals the Ancient Mediterranean Roots of the ‘London Tube Mosquito’

A recent DNA study has finally settled a long-standing biological debate, revealing that a particular mosquito species, long believed to have evolved in the London Underground, actually has roots that stretch much further back—to the Mediterranean. The legend of this…

Gum Disease May Raise Risk of Stroke and Brain Damage, New Studies Reveal

A new study has revealed a strong connection between oral health and cardiovascular health, suggesting that caring for your teeth and gums might also protect your heart and brain. According to findings published in Neurology Open Access, adults suffering from…

Study Finds Antidepressant Side Effects Vary in Weight and Heart Impact

A new study published in The Lancet has found that antidepressant medications, commonly prescribed to treat depression, anxiety, and other mental health conditions, can produce varying effects on the body — depending on the type of drug taken. Researchers analyzed…

Deadly Rare Cancer Rising Among Young Adults as Experts Warn of Alarming Trend

A new study by the American Cancer Society has revealed a disturbing rise in a rare and often overlooked form of breast cancer. Experts warn that the disease, once considered uncommon, is now appearing more frequently — especially among younger…