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Hidden Camera Footage at African Bat Cave Reveals How Deadly Viruses Jump to Humans
Hidden camera footage at an African bat cave reveals the mechanisms by which deadly viruses can jump from bats to humans, offering critical public health insights.
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How Eating More Fruit Could Revolutionize Anal Sex Prep for Bottoms
Discover how increasing fruit intake could revolutionize anal sex preparation for bottoms, with dietary insights backed by nutrition and digestive health research.
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Flawed Study Claiming Fruits and Vegetables Cause Cancer Draws Sharp Criticism From Experts
Experts are sharply criticizing a flawed study that claimed fruits and vegetables cause cancer, warning the research is misleading and scientifically unsound.
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Two Minutes of High-Intensity Exercise Daily Could Extend Your Life, Research Suggests
New research suggests just two minutes of high-intensity exercise daily could significantly extend your life. Here's what the study found.
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Landmark Study Links Common Prenatal Medications to Elevated Autism Risk in Millions of Birth Records
A landmark study analyzing millions of birth records links common prenatal medications to an elevated autism risk, sparking debate among health researchers.
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Neurologists Reveal 5 Everyday Habits Quietly Damaging Your Brain
Neurologists reveal five common everyday habits that are quietly damaging your brain health, and what you can do to protect your cognitive function.
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Healthy Diet Linked to Higher Lung Cancer Risk in Non-Smokers, Study Finds
A new study finds that a healthy diet may be linked to a higher lung cancer risk in non-smokers, challenging conventional nutritional wisdom.
Read More →North Carolina Health Officials Issue Legionnaires' Disease Warning After Spike in Cases
North Carolina health officials have issued a warning about a spike in Legionnaires' disease cases, urging residents to stay alert and take precautions.
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Ohio Sees Rise in Tick Activity as Warm Weather Draws Residents Outdoors
Ohio health officials are warning of a rise in tick activity as warmer weather draws residents outdoors, increasing the risk of tick-borne illnesses.
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From Fen-Phen to Lap Bands: Six Weight Loss Treatments Medicine Left Behind
From Fen-Phen to lap bands, explore six weight loss treatments that medicine has abandoned over the years due to safety concerns or ineffectiveness.
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The Diet That Could Cut Your Parkinson's Risk, According to Research
New research suggests a specific diet may significantly reduce the risk of developing Parkinson's disease. Here's what scientists found.
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ChatGPT Diagnosed Woman in Minutes After Doctors Failed Her for Years
A woman received a life-changing diagnosis from ChatGPT in minutes after years of being misdiagnosed or overlooked by medical professionals.
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Never Married Adults Face Sharply Elevated Cancer Risk, Landmark Study Finds
A landmark study finds that never-married adults face a sharply elevated risk of cancer, highlighting the health impacts of marital status.
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Ocean Fossil Discovery Forces Scientists to Revise Ancient Temperature Records
A major ocean fossil discovery is forcing scientists to revise ancient temperature records, reshaping our understanding of Earth's climate history.
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Liver Transplant Patients Ditch Anti-Rejection Drugs for Good in Landmark Trial
A landmark trial shows liver transplant patients successfully stopping anti-rejection drugs, marking a breakthrough in transplant medicine.
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Europe's Chemsex Crisis: Hook-Up Apps Fuel a Deadly Epidemic Leaving Partygoers Dead and Doctors Overwhelmed
Europe faces a deadly chemsex crisis as hook-up apps fuel a dangerous epidemic, leaving partygoers dead and health systems overwhelmed.
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The Science of Super Agers: What Sets Apart Those Who Stay Sharp Into Old Age
Discover what sets super agers apart and how some people maintain sharp minds well into old age, according to the latest science.
Read More →Mom's Dream Pregnancy Turned Life-or-Death: The Terrifying Symptom She Almost Ignored
A mother's dream pregnancy turned life-or-death after she almost ignored a terrifying symptom, sharing her story to raise awareness for pregnant women.
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Experts Warn Popular Longevity Supplements May Be Little More Than Expensive Placebos
Experts warn that popular longevity supplements may be little more than expensive placebos, urging consumers to scrutinize anti-aging supplement claims.
Read More →Experts Reveal the Real Effects of Drinking Beer Every Day
Health experts reveal the real effects of drinking beer every day, from potential health risks to surprising benefits backed by scientific research.
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New At-Home Test Detects Vitamin B12 Deficiency Before Symptoms Strike
A new at-home test can detect vitamin B12 deficiency before symptoms strike, offering an easy way to monitor your health from the comfort of home.
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Dermatologists Reveal the Best Home Remedies for Warts — Including the Duct Tape Method
Dermatologists reveal the best home remedies for warts, including the popular duct tape method, and which treatments actually work for wart removal.
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Abandoned Shar-Pei Found Shivering in Landfill Bathroom by Employee
An abandoned Shar-Pei was found shivering in a landfill bathroom by an employee, prompting an outpouring of support for the rescued dog.
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Hot Tub Soaks Outperform Saunas for Heart and Immune Health, Study Finds
A new study finds that hot tub soaks outperform saunas for improving heart health and boosting immune function, offering surprising wellness benefits.
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Scientists Identify Rogue Immune Cells Driving Liver Disease and Age-Related Inflammation
Scientists have identified rogue immune cells responsible for driving liver disease and age-related inflammation, offering new targets for treatment.
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New Study Explains How Bread Triggers Weight Gain Even When Calories Stay the Same
A new study explains the mechanism by which bread can trigger weight gain even when total calorie intake stays the same, shedding light on carb metabolism.
Read More →TRICARE Well-Child Coverage Keeps Military Families' Kids Healthy From Birth to Age 6
TRICARE well-child coverage helps keep military families' children healthy from birth through age 6 with comprehensive preventive care and checkups.
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High-Status, High-Stress Jobs Are Fueling a Hidden Alcohol Crisis
High-status, high-stress careers are fueling a hidden alcohol crisis, with professionals increasingly turning to drinking as a coping mechanism.
Read More →12 So-Called Unhealthy Foods a Dietitian Says You Can Stop Feeling Guilty About
A dietitian says you can stop feeling guilty about 12 so-called unhealthy foods that are actually fine to eat and may even offer nutritional benefits.
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Cardiologist Reveals 5 Everyday Habits That Are Accelerating Your Aging
A cardiologist reveals five common everyday habits that are silently accelerating the aging process and harming your long-term cardiovascular health.
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Genomics-Guided Off-Label Cancer Drug Use Shows Promise in Large Prospective Study
A large prospective study shows genomics-guided off-label cancer drug use is promising, potentially expanding treatment options for difficult cancers.
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MitoCatch System Delivers Targeted Mitochondria to Rescue Degenerating Cells
The new MitoCatch system delivers targeted mitochondria to rescue degenerating cells, offering a groundbreaking approach to treating cellular diseases.
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Scientists Propose New Framework for How Cancer Cells Adapt to Drug Resistance
Scientists have proposed a new framework for understanding how cancer cells adapt to drug resistance, potentially transforming future treatment strategies.
Read More →Why Your Blood Sugar Keeps Rising Despite Daily Walks and Cutting Sugar, According to Doctors
Doctors explain why your blood sugar keeps rising even with daily walks and cutting sugar — and what you should actually do instead.
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Genetic Variants May Explain Why GLP-1 Drugs Like Ozempic Fail in 10% of Patients
New research suggests genetic variants may explain why GLP-1 drugs like Ozempic fail in about 10% of patients, opening doors to personalized obesity treatment.
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US Tetanus Cases Drop to Historic Lows Over 15-Year Surveillance Period, CDC Reports
US tetanus cases have dropped to historic lows over a 15-year surveillance period according to a new CDC report, reflecting the success of vaccination programs.
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GLP-1 Drugs Deliver Health Benefits Beyond the Scale, Even When Weight Loss Stalls
GLP-1 drugs like Ozempic deliver significant health benefits beyond weight loss, even when the scale doesn't budge, new research suggests.
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Egg Freezing Works Better Than You Think — Here's What Women Need to Know
Egg freezing success rates are higher than many believe. Here's what women need to know about fertility preservation, timing, and what to expect from the process.
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Norwegian Man Becomes First Person Cured of HIV Using a Sibling's Stem Cells
A Norwegian man has become the first person cured of HIV using stem cells from a sibling, marking a historic milestone in HIV research and treatment.
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New Study Finds Higher Meat Consumption Linked to Lower Dementia Risk in Specific Group
A new study finds that higher meat consumption may be linked to a lower risk of dementia in a specific population group, offering surprising dietary insights.
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Loss of Smell Identified as Early Warning Sign of Alzheimer's Disease
Researchers have identified loss of smell as an early warning sign of Alzheimer's disease, offering a potential new tool for early detection and diagnosis.
Read More →College Students Warned of Potential Exposure to Multidrug-Resistant Tuberculosis
College students have been warned of potential exposure to multidrug-resistant tuberculosis. Learn what MDR-TB is and what affected students should do.
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Doctors Say This Is How to Tell If Your Cholesterol Is Too High
Doctors explain the signs and symptoms that indicate your cholesterol may be too high and what steps you can take.
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Juab School District reports confirmed measles case as statewide outbreak grows
Juab School District reports a confirmed measles case as a statewide outbreak continues to grow in Utah.
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Antiseptic-tolerant germs spread through the air in hospitals, early study hints
An early study hints that antiseptic-tolerant germs may be spreading through the air in hospitals, raising new infection control concerns.
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An Oncologist Explains Why Exercise Is One of the Best Tools Against Cancer
An oncologist explains why regular exercise is one of the most powerful tools available in the fight against cancer.
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When to Take Vitamin D for Maximum Benefit and Better Sleep
Discover the best time to take Vitamin D for maximum health benefits and improved sleep quality, according to experts.
Read More →The Surprisingly Affordable Breakfast Food That Can Lower Cholesterol in Just Two Days
Discover the surprisingly affordable breakfast food that can lower cholesterol in just two days. A simple dietary change with powerful heart health benefits.
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How One Man Used AI to Battle His Girlfriend's Recurring Brain Tumor
One man turned to artificial intelligence to help battle his girlfriend's recurring brain tumor. Discover how AI is transforming cancer treatment and patient advocacy.
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Dismissed by Doctors, 26-Year-Old Woman Self-Diagnosed Her Own Cancer After Suffering From Severe Itching
A 26-year-old woman self-diagnosed her own cancer after doctors dismissed her severe itching symptoms. Her story highlights the importance of patient advocacy in healthcare.
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11 Nutritionist-Approved High-Protein Breakfasts Ready in 10 Minutes or Less
Discover 11 nutritionist-approved high-protein breakfasts you can make in 10 minutes or less. Quick, healthy morning meals to fuel your day.
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Ancient Grains vs Modern Staples: What Science Actually Says About Quinoa and Spelt
What does science actually say about ancient grains like quinoa and spelt versus modern staples? Experts weigh in on nutrition, health, and taste.
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3 Dietitians Unanimously Agree on the Healthiest Sandwich Bread You Can Buy
Three dietitians unanimously agree on the healthiest sandwich bread you can buy, sharing expert advice on what to look for on nutrition labels.
Read More →Dietitians Explain Why Eating Healthy Isn't Making You Lose Weight
Dietitians explain why eating healthy alone isn't making you lose weight, uncovering the hidden factors that sabotage even the cleanest diets.
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Beef Tallow Is Back and It Is Splitting the Country in Two
Beef tallow is making a comeback in American kitchens, sparking a national debate between health enthusiasts and traditionalists over its benefits and risks.
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Daily Blueberry Consumption Delivers Surprising Health Benefits, Experts Say
Experts reveal the surprising health benefits of daily blueberry consumption, from improved heart health to enhanced cognitive function and reduced inflammation.
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Smell Loss May Signal Alzheimer's Disease Years Before Memory Symptoms Appear
Research finds that smell loss may signal Alzheimer's disease years before memory symptoms appear, offering a potential early detection method for the condition.
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Mastectomy Survivors Face Years of Debilitating Pain That Doctors Too Often Ignore
Mastectomy survivors endure years of debilitating pain that doctors too often dismiss or ignore, revealing a critical gap in post-surgical care for breast cancer patients.
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Four Sleep Problems That Could Be Early Warning Signs of Dementia
Experts identify four sleep problems that could be early warning signs of dementia, offering crucial insights for early detection and prevention.
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Being Single May Raise Cancer Risk, Landmark Study of 4 Million Americans Finds
A landmark study of 4 million Americans finds that being single may raise cancer risk, highlighting the health impact of social and relationship status.
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CAR-T Cell Therapy Achieves Unprecedented Cure of Three Autoimmune Diseases in Single Patient
CAR-T cell therapy has achieved an unprecedented cure of three autoimmune diseases in a single patient, marking a major medical breakthrough.
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Five Mediterranean Diet Foods to Add to Your Grocery List This April
Discover five Mediterranean diet foods to add to your grocery list this April for better health, heart wellness, and balanced nutrition.
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Highly Mutated 'Cicada' COVID Variant Detected Across 25 States, Including Minnesota
The highly mutated 'Cicada' COVID variant has been detected across 25 states including Minnesota, raising new public health concerns nationwide.
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Vitamin D Linked to Reduced Tau Protein Buildup in Alzheimer's Disease, New Study Shows
A new study links Vitamin D to reduced tau protein buildup in Alzheimer's disease, suggesting a potential role in slowing cognitive decline.
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Wildlife Trade Is Accelerating Zoonotic Disease Outbreaks Worldwide, Study Warns
A new study warns that global wildlife trade is accelerating zoonotic disease outbreaks worldwide, increasing the risk of future pandemics.
Read More →Golden Retriever Puppy and Young Boy Share Heartwarming Viral Moment
A golden retriever puppy and a young boy share a heartwarming moment that has gone viral, melting hearts across social media worldwide.
Read More →Dermatologists Expose the Sneakiest Warning Sign of Skin Cancer You Need to Know
Dermatologists reveal the sneakiest and most overlooked warning sign of skin cancer that everyone should know to catch it early.
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Flea-Borne Typhus Is Surging Across the U.S. in a Troubling Victorian-Era Disease Revival
Flea-borne typhus is making a troubling comeback across the U.S., reviving a Victorian-era disease that experts warn is spreading rapidly.
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Darien Woman With Terminal Cervical Cancer Wins $49 Million Verdict Against Doctor Who Ignored HPV Warning Signs
A Darien woman with terminal cervical cancer wins a $49 million verdict against a doctor who ignored HPV warning signs during routine exams.
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Scientists Discover Mystery Pregnancy Cell That Has Never Been Seen Before
Scientists have discovered a mysterious new pregnancy cell that has never been observed before, potentially reshaping our understanding of reproduction.
Read More →Medicare Annual Wellness Visits Explained: What to Expect and Why It Matters
Learn what to expect during Medicare annual wellness visits, why they matter for your health, and how to make the most of your appointment.
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Single-Dose Viral Immunotherapy Wipes Out Brain Tumors Using Synthetic Super-Enhancers
A groundbreaking single-dose viral immunotherapy using synthetic super-enhancers successfully eliminates brain tumors in new research findings.
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Landmark Single-Cell Atlas Unlocks Secrets of the Human Maternal-Fetal Interface
A landmark single-cell atlas unlocks secrets of the human maternal-fetal interface, advancing our understanding of pregnancy and fetal development.
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Engineered Immune Cells Show Promise in Halting Dangerous Heart Scarring
Engineered immune cells show promise in halting dangerous heart scarring, offering a potential breakthrough in cardiovascular medicine.
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Sleep Apnea Dramatically Worsens Mental Health in Over-45s, Landmark Study Reveals
A landmark study reveals sleep apnea dramatically worsens mental health in adults over 45, with serious implications for long-term wellbeing.
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Meat Tenderizer Saves Toddler from Fire Ant Attack, Reader Asks About Glucosamine for Joint Pain
Meat tenderizer saves toddler from fire ant attack, and a reader asks about glucosamine for joint pain relief. Health tips and home remedies explained.
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Your Body Already Detoxes Itself — Here's How to Support It for Free
Your body already detoxes itself naturally. Here are science-backed, free ways to support your liver, kidneys, and lymphatic system for better health.
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Health Officials Probe Surge in Strep Infections Across West Hawaii
Health officials are investigating a surge in strep infections across West Hawaii, raising public health concerns and prompting calls for increased medical vigilance.
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Combined Physical and Mental Exercise Shown to Rewire ADHD Brain Function in Children
A new study shows that combined physical and mental exercise can rewire ADHD brain function in children, offering a promising non-medication approach to treatment.
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LA County Flea-Borne Typhus Cases Surge to Record Levels as Hospitalizations Near 90%
Flea-borne typhus cases in LA County have surged to record levels with hospitalizations nearing 90%, alarming health officials and prompting urgent public warnings.
Read More →Even Occasional Binge Drinking May Triple Risk of Advanced Liver Disease, Study Warns
A new study warns that even occasional binge drinking may triple the risk of advanced liver disease, raising urgent concerns about alcohol consumption habits.
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First Human Trial Launches to Test Groundbreaking Cellular Age-Reversal Method
The first human trial has launched to test a groundbreaking cellular age-reversal method. Learn what scientists hope to achieve with this landmark study.
Read More →How TRICARE Handles Third-Party Liability Claims After an Injury
Learn how TRICARE manages third-party liability claims after an injury, including what military beneficiaries need to know about the reimbursement process.
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One Week of Meditation Triggers Measurable Brain and Body Changes, Scientists Find
Scientists find that just one week of meditation triggers measurable brain and body changes. Discover what the research reveals about mindfulness benefits.
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One Sleep Habit Could Boost Your Heart Health, Study Suggests
A new study suggests one simple sleep habit may significantly improve heart health. Learn what researchers found and how to apply it to your routine.
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A physical therapist says these exercises can help protect your back for the long term
A physical therapist shares essential exercises that can help protect your back for the long term, reducing pain and preventing future injuries.
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What's the most painful sting in the world?
Scientists and entomologists rank the most painful stings in the world, from bullet ants to tarantula hawks, using the Schmidt Pain Index.
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I Thought I Was Just Stressed Out, But These 8 Subtle Signs Meant I Was Actually Dissociating
Discover 8 subtle signs that indicate dissociation rather than stress, helping you understand the difference and when to seek mental health support.
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Help! My Fiancée Reconnected With Her Useless Mother. Now She Has Some New “Ideas” About What Our Life Should Look Like.
A man seeks advice after his fiancée reconnected with her estranged mother, who is now influencing their relationship and life plans before their wedding.
Read More →Owner Reveals Things Found in Golden Retriever Puppy’s Mouth
An owner reveals the surprising and bizarre things found in their Golden Retriever puppy's mouth, highlighting common pet behaviors and safety tips.
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Woman Who Feared She Was a Paedophile Due to Rare Health Condition Shares Positive Update
A woman who feared she was a paedophile due to a rare health condition has shared a positive update about her recovery and treatment journey.
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Los Angeles Typhus Cases Hit Record High as Flea Infestation Crisis Deepens
Typhus cases in Los Angeles have reached a record high as a worsening flea infestation crisis continues to spread the disease across the city.
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CDC Halts Dozens of Infectious Disease Tests in Sudden Pause
The CDC has abruptly paused dozens of infectious disease tests in a sudden halt that has raised concerns among public health officials.
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Smarter, Happier People Are More Accurate at Judging Others' Intelligence, Study Finds
A new study finds that smarter and happier people are more accurate at judging others' intelligence, revealing links between wellbeing and social perception.
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The Science Behind What Daily Egg Consumption Does to Your Body
Science reveals what happens to your body when you eat eggs every day, exploring the health benefits and potential risks of daily egg consumption.
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Shingles Strikes Younger Adults More Than You Think — Here's Why the Vaccine Matters
Shingles is increasingly affecting younger adults. Learn why the shingles vaccine is important for all age groups and how to protect yourself from the virus.
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Garden Therapy: How Getting Your Hands Dirty Can Transform Your Health
Discover how garden therapy and getting your hands in the soil can dramatically improve mental and physical health, reducing stress and boosting wellbeing.
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The One Question Men Ask on a First Date That Guarantees a Second Date Never Happens
Experts reveal the one question men commonly ask on a first date that almost always guarantees there will never be a second date. Are you guilty of it?
Read More →Social Media Is Pushing Teens Toward Steroids and Dangerous Body Transformations
Social media is increasingly pushing teenagers toward steroid use and dangerous body transformations, experts warn in a new health alert.
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Measles Deaths Surge in Bangladesh as Over 100 Killed, Mostly Children
Measles deaths have surged in Bangladesh with over 100 people killed, mostly children, raising urgent public health concerns across the region.
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Short Bursts of Exercise Can Sharpen Your Memory, Scientists Find
Scientists find that short bursts of exercise can significantly sharpen memory and boost cognitive function, offering new insights into brain health.
Read More →Air Purifiers Linked to Lower Blood Pressure, Scientists Reveal
Scientists reveal that using air purifiers is linked to lower blood pressure, suggesting cleaner indoor air may have significant cardiovascular health benefits.
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Getting 6.5 Hours of Sleep Is Shortening Your Life — 4 Ways to Fix It Tonight
Getting only 6.5 hours of sleep may be shortening your life. Here are 4 science-backed ways to improve your sleep quality starting tonight.
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40% of Americans Unaware That Processed Meat Raises Colon Cancer Risk
A new study finds 40% of Americans don't know that eating processed meat raises colon cancer risk, highlighting a major gap in public health awareness.
Read More →States Extend RSV Immunization Window as Virus Spreads Unusually Late Into Spring
States are extending the RSV immunization window as the virus spreads unusually late into spring. What parents and caregivers need to know.
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Common Antidepressant Found to Reduce Methamphetamine Use in Promising New Study
A common antidepressant has been found to reduce methamphetamine use in a promising new study, offering hope for addiction treatment.
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India's Antibiotic Crisis Is Fueling a Global Resistance Emergency
India's growing antibiotic crisis is fueling a global antimicrobial resistance emergency. What this means for public health worldwide.
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Why Where You Live May Matter More Than Your Genes in a Cancer Diagnosis
New research suggests where you live may matter more than your genes in a cancer diagnosis, highlighting the role of environment in cancer risk.
Read More →8-Year-Old Texas Girl Receives Lifesaving Organ Transplant After Year in Hospital — Mom Speaks Out to Inspire Donors
An 8-year-old Texas girl receives a lifesaving organ transplant after spending a year in the hospital. Her mother speaks out to inspire organ donors.
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Six Evening Habits That Will Transform Your Mood By Morning
Discover six powerful evening habits that can transform your mood by morning, helping you wake up happier, calmer, and more energized.
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New Study Reveals Genetics and Environment Share Equal Blame for How Long You Live
A new study reveals that genetics and environment share equal blame for how long you live, challenging assumptions about hereditary factors in longevity.
Read More →Couple Faces Double Cancer Crisis: Terminal Brain Tumor and Recurrent Disease Strike Same Family
A couple faces a devastating double cancer crisis as one battles a terminal brain tumor while the other confronts recurrent disease striking the same family.
Read More →What Separates the Wise From the Rigid as You Age Isn't Intelligence — It's This One Skill
Discover the key skill that separates wise aging from rigid thinking — it's not intelligence, but adaptability and cognitive flexibility.
Read More →Weight-Loss Drugs Are Rebranding as Heart Medicines — But Are They Right for You?
Weight-loss drugs are increasingly being marketed as heart medicines, but experts debate whether they're the right choice for everyone.
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Yak Antibodies Could Unlock New Treatments for Multiple Sclerosis
Scientists discover that yak antibodies could open the door to groundbreaking new treatments for multiple sclerosis patients worldwide.
Read More →Infectious Information — March 27, 2026
The latest edition of Infectious Information covers key health and disease news for March 27, 2026, keeping readers informed on public health.
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Abandoned Uber Eats Bag Under Park Bench Reveals Surprising Surprise: Tiny Babies Huddled Inside
An abandoned Uber Eats bag found under a park bench revealed a surprising discovery: tiny babies huddled inside, sparking a rescue effort.
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12 Anti-Inflammatory Skillet Dinners Perfect for Spring
Discover 12 delicious anti-inflammatory skillet dinners perfect for spring, featuring fresh seasonal ingredients to support a healthy diet.
Read More →Reducing Medications in Older Adults May Be Safe, Study Finds
A new study finds that reducing medications in older adults may be safe, offering hope for patients burdened by complex drug regimens.
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What Experts Really Think About the Vibration Plate Craze
Health experts weigh in on the vibration plate fitness craze, examining whether the popular workout trend lives up to its bold health claims.
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How Smartphone Overuse Rewires Your Brain's Emotional Control Center
Learn how excessive smartphone use rewires your brain's emotional control center, affecting mental health, attention span, and emotional regulation.
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Love Is Blind Star Turned First-Date Colonoscopy Talk Into a Public Health Mission
Love Is Blind star turned an awkward first-date colonoscopy conversation into a public health mission, raising awareness about colorectal cancer screening.
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The Growing Threat of a World Without Vaccines
Experts warn of a growing global threat as vaccine hesitancy, funding cuts, and misinformation risk creating a world increasingly vulnerable to disease.
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Japanese Study Reveals How a Key Coffee Compound Suppresses Colorectal Cancer Cell Growth
A Japanese study reveals how a key compound found in coffee can suppress the growth of colorectal cancer cells, offering new hope in cancer research.
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How Cocaine Made Its Explosive Return
A deep dive into how cocaine has made an explosive return across the United States, driven by new supply chains, rising demand, and shifting drug trends.
Read More →New Study Links Popular Health Drink to Unexpected Weight Gain
A new study links a popular health drink to unexpected weight gain, surprising nutritionists and health-conscious consumers.
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New Oral Drug Could Outperform Ozempic in Weight Loss
A new oral drug shows promise in outperforming Ozempic for weight loss. Discover what the latest research reveals.
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5 Daily Moves That Eliminate Belly Overhang Faster Than Crunches for Adults Over 60
Discover 5 daily exercises that eliminate belly overhang faster than crunches, specifically designed for adults over 60.
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Measles Returns to Multnomah County With Grocery Store Exposure Confirmed
Measles has returned to Multnomah County with a confirmed exposure at a local grocery store. Health officials issue warnings.
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The Apple-a-Day Myth: What a Dietitian Really Thinks
A dietitian weighs in on the classic 'apple a day keeps the doctor away' myth. Find out what the science actually says.
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Dietitian-Designed 7-Day Meal Plan for Healthy Aging After 50
A dietitian-designed 7-day meal plan to support healthy aging after 50. Discover nutritious recipes and tips for optimal health.
Read More →The Best Natural Sweetener for Steady Blood Sugar, According to Experts
Experts reveal the best natural sweetener for maintaining steady blood sugar levels, offering a healthier alternative for those managing diabetes or diet.
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New Study Pinpoints the Sodium Threshold That Puts Your Heart at Risk
A new study identifies the exact sodium threshold that puts your heart at risk, offering important dietary guidance for cardiovascular health.
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Veterans Urged to Prioritize Kidney Disease Screening
Health officials are urging veterans to prioritize kidney disease screening, citing elevated risk factors among military personnel and limited early detection.
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Study Debunks the 5-Second Rule for Dropped Surgical Implants
A new study debunks the 5-second rule when it comes to dropped surgical implants, raising serious concerns about contamination risks in operating rooms.
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How Eating the Same Meals Daily Could Accelerate Weight Loss
Experts suggest that eating the same meals every day could help accelerate weight loss by reducing decision fatigue and improving dietary consistency.
Read More →New Study Links Daily Supplement to Slower Aging
A new study suggests that taking a daily supplement may be linked to slower aging, offering promising insights into longevity and healthy living.
Read More →Brain Tumour Cases Surge Silently Across India as Doctors Sound the Alarm on Missed Warning Signs
Brain tumour cases are rising silently across India as doctors warn about missed warning signs and the urgent need for greater public awareness.
Read More →New COVID Variant BA.3.2 Surges in Michigan — What You Need to Know
The new COVID-19 variant BA.3.2 is surging in Michigan. Here's what you need to know about symptoms, risks, and how to protect yourself.
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Vagus Nerve Stimulation Could Be a Game Changer for Alzheimer's and Age-Related Memory Loss
Vagus nerve stimulation could be a breakthrough treatment for Alzheimer's disease and age-related memory loss, new research suggests.
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Flesh-Eating Fungus Jumping from Cats to Humans Is Spreading at an Alarming Rate
A flesh-eating fungus jumping from cats to humans is spreading at an alarming rate. Health officials are urging caution as cases rise globally.
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This Hybrid Diet Does More Than Protect Your Heart — It Slows Brain Aging Too
A hybrid diet does more than protect your heart — it also slows brain aging. Discover the science behind this dual-benefit eating plan and how it works.
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BA.3.2, Nicknamed Cicada, Is a New COVID Variant to Watch
BA.3.2, nicknamed Cicada, is a new COVID variant drawing attention from health experts. Learn what makes this strain unique and what to watch for.
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There Are 10 Signs of Faster Aging Hidden in Your Blood, Study Says
A new study identifies 10 blood biomarkers that signal faster biological aging. Learn what these hidden signs mean and how to interpret your blood test results.
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How Your Genes and Environment Shape the Viruses Living Inside You
New research explains how your genes and environment shape the virome — the collection of viruses living inside you — and what it means for your health.
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Dominant Clones Hijack Developmental Epigenomics to Fuel Ependymoma Growth
Research reveals how dominant clones hijack developmental epigenomics to fuel ependymoma growth, offering new insights into brain tumor biology and treatment.
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After 60 Years, Diabetes Drug Revealed to Unexpectedly Affect The Brain
After 60 years in use, a common diabetes drug has been revealed to unexpectedly affect the brain. Discover what new research says about this medication.
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New Study Reveals a Surprisingly Tasty Defense Against Nanoplastic Absorption
A new study reveals a surprisingly tasty food that helps defend against nanoplastic absorption in the body. Learn what to eat to reduce plastic exposure.
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Epigenetic memory of colitis promotes tumour growth
Scientists find that epigenetic memory from colitis can promote tumour growth, revealing new links between inflammatory bowel disease and cancer development.
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HRT patches can tackle prostate cancer too
New research suggests HRT patches used in hormone replacement therapy may also help tackle prostate cancer. Learn about the surprising medical findings.
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The Teen Mental Health Gender Gap Is Widening — and Progressive Nations Are Hit Hardest
The mental health gender gap among teenagers is growing wider, with progressive nations experiencing the sharpest increases in disparities between boys and girls.
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North Alabama High School Student Diagnosed With Tuberculosis
A high school student in North Alabama has been diagnosed with tuberculosis, prompting health officials to alert the school community and conduct testing.
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The Hidden Cost of Ozempic Without Exercise
Taking Ozempic without exercise may come with hidden health costs. Experts warn about muscle loss and metabolic risks when skipping physical activity.
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Cancer Cells' Misplaced Brain Receptors Expose a Hidden Autoimmune Defense
Scientists discover that misplaced brain receptors in cancer cells expose a hidden autoimmune defense mechanism with major treatment implications.
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How the Brain's Command Structure Reshapes Itself From Birth to Old Age
Explore how the brain's command structure reshapes itself from birth to old age, revealing fascinating insights into neuroplasticity and aging.
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