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New Mutations Identified in Bird Flu Virus - The New York Times

  1. New Mutations Identified in Bird Flu Virus  The New York Times
  2. Milk Has Lost Its Magic  The Atlantic
  3. Canada expanding surveillance, testing milk for H5N1 avian flu amid U.S. dairy cattle outbreak  CBC News
  4. Why H5N1 bird flu is keeping the CDC's top flu scientist awake- STAT  STAT
  5. Why we're sleepwalking into a possible H5N1 bird flu pandemic  Vox.com

Posted on 3 May 2024 | 4:31 pm

Tuberculosis outbreak declared public health emergency in Long Beach, but overall risk remains low, officials say - CNN

  1. Tuberculosis outbreak declared public health emergency in Long Beach, but overall risk remains low, officials say  CNN
  2. Tuberculosis outbreak at Long Beach hotel leads to 1 death, 14 infections; 170 more may have been exposed  KABC-TV
  3. Long Beach declares public health emergency after deadly tuberculosis outbreak  KTLA Los Angeles
  4. Tuberculosis Outbreak in Long Beach, Calif., Has Left 1 Dead, 9 Hospitalized and 170 People Exposed  PEOPLE
  5. Long Beach health officials declare tuberculosis outbreak a public health emergency  Los Angeles Times

Posted on 3 May 2024 | 4:25 pm

Anger can increase heart attack risk, study finds: 'Chronic insult to arteries' - Fox News

  1. Anger can increase heart attack risk, study finds: 'Chronic insult to arteries'  Fox News
  2. Science shows how a surge of anger could raise heart attack risk  NBC News
  3. Researchers say taking a chill pill could help ease heart disease problems for those with anger issues  KSAT San Antonio
  4. Being Angry Even For A Few Minutes Can Increase Risk Of Heart Attack And Stroke, Study Finds  NDTV
  5. Anger has been linked to heart disease. A new study suggests why.  The Washington Post

Posted on 3 May 2024 | 4:21 pm

Common diabetes drug lowers SARS-CoV-2 levels, clinical trial finds - University of Minnesota Twin Cities

  1. Common diabetes drug lowers SARS-CoV-2 levels, clinical trial finds  University of Minnesota Twin Cities
  2. U of M strengthens case to treat COVID-19 with metformin, not ivermectin  Star Tribune
  3. Study finds metformin reduces COVID-19 viral load, viral rebound  Medical Xpress
  4. Diabetes Drug Reduces SARS-CoV-2 Infection Impact — Precision Vaccinations News  Precision Vaccinations

Posted on 3 May 2024 | 4:14 pm

Does Omega 3 Boost Kids' Mental Health and Behavior? - Neuroscience News

Does Omega 3 Boost Kids' Mental Health and Behavior?  Neuroscience News

Posted on 3 May 2024 | 3:35 pm

Exercise pill closer to reality as science unlocks molecular secrets of working out - - Study Finds

  1. Exercise pill closer to reality as science unlocks molecular secrets of working out -  Study Finds
  2. Temporal dynamics of the multi-omic response to endurance exercise training  Nature.com
  3. Endurance exercise affects all tissues of the body, even those not normally associated with movement  National Institutes of Health (NIH) (.gov)
  4. Researchers create a bodywide map of molecular changes linked to exercise and health  Stanford Medical Center Report
  5. Secrets Beneath the Sweat: Scientists Decode the Molecular Impact of Exercise  SciTechDaily

Posted on 3 May 2024 | 2:48 pm

This 'healthy' diet choice could ruin your sleep: doctor - New York Post

  1. This 'healthy' diet choice could ruin your sleep: doctor  New York Post
  2. Low salt diet? Don't toss the salt shaker out just yet!  The Indian Express
  3. Health tips from Drs. Oz and Roizen for 4-30-24  The Commercial Dispatch
  4. Tips for Reducing Salt Intake  Newsmax
  5. How much salt is too much?  The Nation Newspaper

Posted on 3 May 2024 | 2:45 pm

Larry Young, Who Studied the Chemistry of Love, Dies at 56 - The New York Times

Larry Young, Who Studied the Chemistry of Love, Dies at 56  The New York Times

Posted on 3 May 2024 | 2:24 pm

Squirrels may have given medieval Britons leprosy - BBC.com

  1. Squirrels may have given medieval Britons leprosy  BBC.com
  2. Leprosy passed between medieval squirrels and humans, study suggests  The Guardian
  3. In medieval England, leprosy spread between red squirrels and people, genome evidence shows  Phys.org
  4. Ancient DNA Reveals People Caught Leprosy From Adorable Woodland Critters In Medieval England  IFLScience
  5. Leprosy in Medieval England Probably Came From Red Squirrels  Gizmodo

Posted on 3 May 2024 | 2:22 pm

Umbilical Cord Milking Poses No Neurodevelopmental Risks - Neuroscience News

Umbilical Cord Milking Poses No Neurodevelopmental Risks  Neuroscience News

Posted on 3 May 2024 | 2:19 pm

A common type of fiber may trigger bowel inflammation - Medical Xpress

A common type of fiber may trigger bowel inflammation  Medical Xpress

Posted on 3 May 2024 | 2:09 pm

Predicting Human Behavior and How We Can Change It - Neuroscience News

Predicting Human Behavior and How We Can Change It  Neuroscience News

Posted on 3 May 2024 | 2:02 pm

Lexington elementary school teacher passes away - LEX 18 News - Lexington, KY

  1. Lexington elementary school teacher passes away  LEX 18 News - Lexington, KY
  2. Lexington teacher who spent over a year hospitalized dies  WKYT
  3. Lexington KY teacher who underwent lung transplants dies  Lexington Herald Leader
  4. Heartbreak as mother-of-two Emily Presley dies after 18 weeks on a ventilator and a DOUBLE lung transplant aft  Daily Mail
  5. Mum who went to doctor for cold dies after 16 months in hospital as horror disease 'took all she had'  The Mirror

Posted on 3 May 2024 | 1:09 pm

New COVID Variant Symptoms 2024: What to Know About FLiRT strains - TODAY

  1. New COVID Variant Symptoms 2024: What to Know About FLiRT strains  TODAY
  2. New SARS-CoV-2 KP.2 variant defies vaccines with higher spread, study warns  News-Medical.Net
  3. Think COVID went away? Utah health officials monitoring new variants  Daily Herald
  4. What to Know About the 'FLiRT' Variants of COVID-19  TIME
  5. What is FLiRT? As cases surge in US, here's what you need to know about this new COVID-19 variant  The Financial Express

Posted on 3 May 2024 | 12:38 pm

Can one PET scan predict your cognitive future? Insights from a new study of older adults - PsyPost

Can one PET scan predict your cognitive future? Insights from a new study of older adults  PsyPost

Posted on 3 May 2024 | 12:14 pm

Indoor Climbing Gyms Toxic Rubber Additives - Gizmodo

Indoor Climbing Gyms Toxic Rubber Additives  Gizmodo

Posted on 3 May 2024 | 11:40 am

Eating one type of fruit regularly could reduce diabetes risk in women, study suggests: 'Incredibly healthy' - Fox News

  1. Eating one type of fruit regularly could reduce diabetes risk in women, study suggests: 'Incredibly healthy'  Fox News
  2. Popular fruit may help lower diabetes risk for women — but not for men: study  New York Post
  3. Diabetes: Could eating avocado help lower the risk of this condition?  Medical News Today
  4. Type 2 Diabetes: Avocado May Lower Risk, Especially for Women  Healthline
  5. Diabetes: This fruit a day keeps diabetes away. Details here  The Economic Times

Posted on 3 May 2024 | 11:23 am

How Older Daters are Coping With the Surge in S.T.I.s - The New York Times

  1. How Older Daters are Coping With the Surge in S.T.I.s  The New York Times
  2. How to Prevent Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STI)?  Health. Powered by Ada.
  3. You Are Never Too Old for an STI  Infectious Disease Special Edition
  4. Get Healthy Carson City: STI Awareness Week: The long-term complications  Nevada Appeal
  5. More older adults are being diagnosed with STIs  The European Scientist

Posted on 3 May 2024 | 10:54 am

The #1 Nut to Help You Poop, Recommended by Dietitians - EatingWell

The #1 Nut to Help You Poop, Recommended by Dietitians  EatingWell

Posted on 3 May 2024 | 10:20 am

Psychopathic traits and risky sexual behaviors: Troubling connection found among non-clinical sample of young adults - PsyPost

Psychopathic traits and risky sexual behaviors: Troubling connection found among non-clinical sample of young adults  PsyPost

Posted on 3 May 2024 | 10:11 am

Revolutionizing Weight Loss: Scientists Uncover Winning Combination of Diet and High-Intensity Exercise - SciTechDaily

  1. Revolutionizing Weight Loss: Scientists Uncover Winning Combination of Diet and High-Intensity Exercise  SciTechDaily
  2. Intermittent fasting and correctly timed workouts key to fat loss, says study  BBC Science Focus
  3. Intermittent Fasting, High Intensity Exercise Combo May Burn More Fat  Healthline
  4. Study: Combine intermittent fasting with high-intensity exercise to boost health  UPI News
  5. Intermittent Fasting + HIIT: Fitness Fad or Fix?  Medscape

Posted on 3 May 2024 | 8:27 am

Gene mutations tied to Parkinson's after pesticide exposure: Study - Parkinson's News Today

  1. Gene mutations tied to Parkinson's after pesticide exposure: Study  Parkinson's News Today
  2. Two Pathways to Parkinson's Could Point to a Single Way to Prevent It  ScienceAlert
  3. Researchers: Parkinson's origin may be explained by 'brain-first...  Parkinson's News Today
  4. Lysosomal genes contribute to Parkinson's disease near agriculture with high intensity pesticide use | npj Parkinson's Disease  Nature.com
  5. Pesticides found in up to HALF of childrens' apple juice bottles could lead to PARKINSONS, new study suggests  Daily Mail

Posted on 3 May 2024 | 8:12 am

Siblings — especially twins — can have the darndest things in common : Goats and Soda - NPR

Siblings — especially twins — can have the darndest things in common : Goats and Soda  NPR

Posted on 3 May 2024 | 8:00 am

Do Women Need More Sleep Than Men? - The Cut

  1. Do Women Need More Sleep Than Men?  The Cut
  2. Do men or women get better sleep? Docs have an answer  New York Post
  3. Biological sex sleep differences: Insomnia in women, apnea in men  Fortune
  4. Women's Internal Clocks Run 6 Minutes Faster Than Men's: What This Means For Sleep  Sleepopolis
  5. The 'rest gap' is stopping women from getting enough sleep - and mums are suffering the most  goodtoknow

Posted on 3 May 2024 | 8:00 am

IVF babies at greater risk of leukaemia, study finds - but experts claim older, 'less fit' parents could be to - Daily Mail

  1. IVF babies at greater risk of leukaemia, study finds - but experts claim older, 'less fit' parents could be to  Daily Mail
  2. Babies born using frozen IVF embryos 'at higher risk of childhood leukaemia'  The Telegraph
  3. Overall Cancer Risk Not Increased for Children Born After Assisted Reproduction  HealthDay
  4. Fresh and Frozen Embryo Transfers May Increase Risk of Childhood Leukemia  Medpage Today

Posted on 3 May 2024 | 8:00 am

Why 'biophilia' needs to be part of your next holiday - BBC.com

Why 'biophilia' needs to be part of your next holiday  BBC.com

Posted on 3 May 2024 | 7:45 am

Interactive graphic reveals ALL of Ozempic's weird side effects, from flatulence to erectile dysfunction - Daily Mail

  1. Interactive graphic reveals ALL of Ozempic's weird side effects, from flatulence to erectile dysfunction  Daily Mail
  2. How Ozempic caused a disgusting side effect that left this YouTuber in 'absolute agony'  Daily Mail
  3. Does taking Ozempic affect your personality and habits?  TODAY
  4. Ozempic Breath: Can Weight Loss Drugs Cause Halitosis?  Healthline
  5. Woman claims 'Ozempic breasts' as side effect of drug  FOX 26 Houston

Posted on 3 May 2024 | 7:14 am

Walking 10000 Steps a Day? This Study Reveals How Many You Actually Need to Stay Fit, And It's Fewer - The Signal

  1. Walking 10000 Steps a Day? This Study Reveals How Many You Actually Need to Stay Fit, And It's Fewer  The Signal
  2. Fitness Challenge: A 31 Day Full-Body Strength and Cardio Workout  TODAY
  3. Forget 10,000 steps a day — here's what to focus on instead  New York Post
  4. Strengthen and tone your entire body with this 31-day cardio and strength workout  Yahoo Life
  5. 10,000 steps to health? - Around The Web - CastanetKamloops.net  Castanet Kamloops

Posted on 3 May 2024 | 7:00 am

How Sugar Can Impact Organs In The Body - WION

How Sugar Can Impact Organs In The Body  WION

Posted on 3 May 2024 | 6:58 am

'Ozempic babies' show woeful state of U.S. women's healthcare - Los Angeles Times

  1. 'Ozempic babies' show woeful state of U.S. women's healthcare  Los Angeles Times
  2. Can Ozempic Actually Affect Fertility? Here's What Two Experts Think Is Going On  Inverse
  3. Is Ozempic leading to more pregnancies? Doctors explain  WAFB
  4. Ozempic and fertility: Experts respond to women's concerns  Her.ie
  5. Sybil Wilkes 'What You Need To Know:' Weight Loss Meds Can Cause Unintended Pregnancy  Black America Web

Posted on 3 May 2024 | 6:00 am

Could the U.S. produce an effective bird flu vaccine for humans, if needed? : Shots - Health News - NPR

  1. Could the U.S. produce an effective bird flu vaccine for humans, if needed? : Shots - Health News  NPR
  2. Two possible bird flu vaccines could be available within weeks, if needed  NBC News
  3. Pandemic preparedness in question over bird flu outbreak  Semafor
  4. Two US vaccines could ship in weeks if bird flu jumps from infected cows to humans  The Independent
  5. Bird Flu: Two US vaccines are ready to ship if virus starts to infect humans, says health officials  News9 LIVE

Posted on 3 May 2024 | 5:00 am

Covid lessons remain unlearned as avian flu infects cattle, hospitals say - POLITICO

  1. Covid lessons remain unlearned as avian flu infects cattle, hospitals say  POLITICO
  2. What's More Deadly—a New H5N1 Flu or the Republican Party?  The New Republic
  3. H5N1 and Us  Sampson Independent
  4. Dr. Michael Bauer: Bird flu is not a public health threat  WGN Radio - Chicago
  5. No one wants to think about pandemics. But bird flu doesn't care.  MSN

Posted on 3 May 2024 | 5:00 am

Women need to exercise and eat differently than men. Here's how - AOL

  1. Women need to exercise and eat differently than men. Here's how  AOL
  2. Women need to exercise and eat differently than men. Here's how  CNN
  3. How women should fuel for exercise  Parkview Health
  4. What women need to know about exercise and nutrition, according to a fitness expert on sex differences  AOL

Posted on 3 May 2024 | 5:00 am

ADHD Diagnoses Are Skyrocketing In Women Due To Recognition Of Gender-Specific Symptoms - Bored Panda

  1. ADHD Diagnoses Are Skyrocketing In Women Due To Recognition Of Gender-Specific Symptoms  Bored Panda
  2. Menopause, Perimenopause Research Needed for Women with ADHD  ADDitude magazine
  3. Clinical scientist details impact of ADHD | CTV News  CTV News Atlantic
  4. ADHD Research on Women Is Needed In These Areas  ADDitude magazine
  5. ADHD and PMDD, Postpartum Depression, PMS Research Needed  ADDitude magazine

Posted on 3 May 2024 | 2:28 am

Is your unexplained high BP linked with Vitamin D deficiency? - The Times of India

  1. Is your unexplained high BP linked with Vitamin D deficiency?  The Times of India
  2. Over 70% Indians lack this key vitamin; find out if you do too  The Indian Express
  3. The Non-conventional Effects of Hypovitaminosis D: A Pandemic Even in Sunlight-Rich Countries  Cureus
  4. Vitamin D -- a hormone workhorse for your health  The Union Leader
  5. These vitamin D supplements are a firm favourite - here's why  The Independent

Posted on 2 May 2024 | 11:30 pm

Major Study Finds 15 Factors Linked to Early Dementia Risk - ScienceAlert

  1. Major Study Finds 15 Factors Linked to Early Dementia Risk  ScienceAlert
  2. Health Headlines: Young onset dementia  KPLC
  3. High Blood Pressure Linked to Increased Dementia Risk  The Munich Eye

Posted on 2 May 2024 | 8:24 pm

How going meatless for just one meal can benefit liver patients: study - New York Post

  1. How going meatless for just one meal can benefit liver patients: study  New York Post
  2. Avoiding meat may help reverse advanced liver cirrhosis  UPI News
  3. New study shows liver patients see benefits after going meatless for one meal  VCU Health
  4. Even Skipping Meat for One Meal Helps Liver Disease Patients  The Anniston Star
  5. VCU study shows liver patients might benefit from going meatless for one meal  WRIC ABC 8News

Posted on 2 May 2024 | 6:52 pm

Family desperate to save newborn twins after insurance denial - NewsNation Now

  1. Family desperate to save newborn twins after insurance denial  NewsNation Now
  2. Family believes coverage found for treatment of twins with SMA  KMBC Kansas City
  3. Reed family overwhelmed by generosity to get life-saving therapy for their newborn twins  KQ2.com
  4. Insurance Denies Newborn Twins Fatal Disorder Treatment  PEOPLE
  5. Newborn twins fight rare disease, family says it'll cost $4.2 million to save their lives  WBTV

Posted on 2 May 2024 | 6:17 pm

How to Heal Your Body With Food for Better Heart and Gut Health, Per Experts - Prevention Magazine

  1. How to Heal Your Body With Food for Better Heart and Gut Health, Per Experts  Prevention Magazine
  2. The Gut-Health Connection: How Food Shapes Our Well-being  WFLA

Posted on 2 May 2024 | 6:07 pm

Colon cancer screening may be safe every 15 years for some, research suggests - NBC News

  1. Colon cancer screening may be safe every 15 years for some, research suggests  NBC News
  2. It May Be Safe to Extend Time Between Colonoscopy Screenings, Study Says  Medpage Today
  3. Study shows extending interval between colonoscopies feasible after negative result  Medical Xpress
  4. Colorectal Cancer Screening Interval Could Be Extended  Inside Precision Medicine
  5. Colon Cancer Screening Every 15 Years May Be Safe for Some People  Healthline

Posted on 2 May 2024 | 5:53 pm

Rabid cat on Jacksonville's Westside triggers rabies alert until Aug. 1 - WJXT News4JAX

  1. Rabid cat on Jacksonville's Westside triggers rabies alert until Aug. 1  WJXT News4JAX
  2. Jacksonville rabies alert issued  FirstCoastNews.com WTLV-WJXX
  3. Florida Department of Health issued an alert after a confirmed case of rabies  WMBB - mypanhandle.com
  4. Health officials issue rabies alert for Westside area of Duval  WOKV

Posted on 2 May 2024 | 5:37 pm

The Brain's Role in Immune Control - Neuroscience News

  1. The Brain's Role in Immune Control  Neuroscience News
  2. Scientists find 'dial' in brain that controls immune system, hope for autoimmune disease treatment  ThePrint
  3. Finding a Master Immune System Controller  Howard Hughes Medical Institute
  4. Researchers uncover secret connection between brain and body's response to disease -  Study Finds

Posted on 2 May 2024 | 5:33 pm

Camden County Health Department says rabid raccoon discovered in Gloucester Township, New Jersey - WPVI-TV

  1. Camden County Health Department says rabid raccoon discovered in Gloucester Township, New Jersey  WPVI-TV
  2. State confirms rabid raccoon found in N.J. neighborhood  NJ.com
  3. Raccoon tests positive for rabies in New Jersey town. What to know  NBC Philadelphia
  4. Officials: Rabid raccoon found in East Brunswick neighborhood, 2nd rabid animal this year  Fort Bend Herald
  5. Rabid Raccoon Reported in East Brunswick | East Brunswick, NJ News TAPinto  TAPinto.net

Posted on 2 May 2024 | 5:20 pm

For women under 60, no reason to fear hormone replacement therapy - Deseret News

  1. For women under 60, no reason to fear hormone replacement therapy  Deseret News
  2. Menopause hormone therapy fears overblown, Women's Health Initiative finds  The Washington Post
  3. Long-term follow-up reports key findings and clinical messages from largest study of women's health in the US  Medical Xpress
  4. Benefits of hormone therapy for menopause symptoms outweigh risks, study finds : Shots - Health News  NPR
  5. Hormone therapy: Four things a Mayo Clinic women's health specialist wants you to know  Mayo Clinic

Posted on 2 May 2024 | 5:00 pm

Whooping cough suspected in Highland Local School District - WJW FOX 8 News Cleveland

  1. Whooping cough suspected in Highland Local School District  WJW FOX 8 News Cleveland
  2. Highland Local Schools report 'probable' whooping cough cases  WKYC.com
  3. Medina County children test positive for whooping cough  Cleveland 19 News
  4. Highland Local School District warns parents of probable whooping cough cases  News 5 Cleveland WEWS
  5. Highland Local School District in Medina County reports 'probable cases' of whooping cough  WKYC.com

Posted on 2 May 2024 | 4:21 pm

Cat owners could be at higher risk of schizophrenia, study suggests, but more research needed - Fox News

Cat owners could be at higher risk of schizophrenia, study suggests, but more research needed  Fox News

Posted on 2 May 2024 | 4:07 pm

Feds moving too slowly to contain spread of bird flu, Romney says - KSL.com

Feds moving too slowly to contain spread of bird flu, Romney says  KSL.com

Posted on 2 May 2024 | 4:01 pm

Psilocybin Effective as Antidepressant - Neuroscience News

  1. Psilocybin Effective as Antidepressant  Neuroscience News
  2. Psilocybin outperforms other treatments in easing depression in study  UPI News
  3. Magic mushrooms effective for treating depression - study  Sky News
  4. Depression: Psilocybin from magic mushrooms shows promise as treatment  Medical News Today
  5. Psilocybin from Magic Mushrooms May Help Treat Depression  Healthline

Posted on 2 May 2024 | 3:07 pm

New research warns against eating ultra-processed food - Wausau Pilot and Review

  1. New research warns against eating ultra-processed food  Wausau Pilot and Review
  2. The 'Healthy' Foods That Are Actually Ultra-Processed  Business Insider
  3. I'm a dietitian — beware these 4 sneaky 'health halo' foods  New York Post
  4. How to spot ultra-processed foods we mistake for healthy  Yahoo! Voices
  5. Are Ultra-Processed Foods Bad for You?  Food & Wine

Posted on 2 May 2024 | 3:00 pm

Why TB is spiking in Inuit towns in the Canadian Arctic : Goats and Soda - NPR

Why TB is spiking in Inuit towns in the Canadian Arctic : Goats and Soda  NPR

Posted on 2 May 2024 | 2:13 pm

Dad's Gut Bacteria Affects Child's Health - Neuroscience News

  1. Dad's Gut Bacteria Affects Child's Health  Neuroscience News
  2. Father's gut microbiome may affect infant health  New Scientist
  3. Dad's microbiome can affect offspring's health — in mice  Nature.com
  4. Father's gut microbes affect the next generation in mouse study  Medical Xpress
  5. A father's gut could affect overall health of his baby, study finds  AOL UK

Posted on 2 May 2024 | 1:58 pm

Surveillance begins on potentially dangerous bugs in Kalamazoo County - MLive.com

Surveillance begins on potentially dangerous bugs in Kalamazoo County  MLive.com

Posted on 2 May 2024 | 1:46 pm

I'm Taking Ozempic. Here's What I'm Telling My Kids. - HuffPost

  1. I'm Taking Ozempic. Here's What I'm Telling My Kids.  HuffPost
  2. Magic Pill by Johann Hari, review: the truth about Ozempic  The Telegraph
  3. Magic Pill by Johann Hari review - weighing in  The Guardian
  4. When supplies resume, should governments subsidise drugs like Ozempic for weight loss? We asked 5 experts  The Conversation
  5. Is Ozempic's marketing leaning into its viral weight loss reputation?  The Drum

Posted on 2 May 2024 | 1:15 pm

America's STD hotspots laid bare in new analysis of CDC data... is your hometown an epicenter? - Daily Mail

  1. America's STD hotspots laid bare in new analysis of CDC data... is your hometown an epicenter?  Daily Mail
  2. 2 Alabama cities among worst for sexually transmitted diseases, according to CDC  AL.com
  3. Jackson, MS has 3rd highest STI infection rate in US. See list  Biloxi Sun Herald
  4. Covering Your Health: Louisiana near top in US for STDs  KADN

Posted on 2 May 2024 | 12:50 pm

A new form of mpox that may spread more easily is found in Congo's biggest outbreak - NBC News

A new form of mpox that may spread more easily is found in Congo's biggest outbreak  NBC News

Posted on 2 May 2024 | 12:36 pm

What is behind the insulin shortage in the US? - Al Jazeera English

  1. What is behind the insulin shortage in the US?  Al Jazeera English
  2. Insulin shortages 'causing stress and anxiety' for UK diabetes patients  The Guardian
  3. Michigan Residents Still Struggling to Find Insulin Amid Shortage  wkfr.com
  4. Insulin shortage impacting pharmacies in Arkansas  THV11.com KTHV
  5. Littleton family feels effects of nationwide insulin shortage  9News.com KUSA

Posted on 2 May 2024 | 12:24 pm

Why More Young People Are Getting Cancer | Business Insider Explains | Insider News - Insider News

  1. Why More Young People Are Getting Cancer | Business Insider Explains | Insider News  Insider News
  2. What You Need to Know About Rising Cancer Rates  Business Insider
  3. President emeritus of Jackson Laboratory discusses cancer rates in younger adults  Yahoo! Voices
  4. Early-onset cancer diagnoses up by nearly 80 percent since 1990  Fox News
  5. Early-onset cancer diagnosis on the rise in younger adults  NBC2 News

Posted on 2 May 2024 | 12:16 pm

'Vampire facials' linked to cases of HIV, says CDC - Jamaica Star Online

  1. 'Vampire facials' linked to cases of HIV, says CDC  Jamaica Star Online
  2. New HIV Infections After Vampire Facials at Unlicensed Spa  Medscape
  3. How 'vampire facials' infected three women with HIV  BBC.com
  4. What do we know about 'vampire facials', just linked to 3 cases of HIV?  Style
  5. 'Vampire facials' were linked to cases of HIV. Here's what to know about the beauty treatment  The Associated Press

Posted on 2 May 2024 | 12:03 pm

Mother reveals vaccinated son, 3, caught MEASLES in Chicago outbreak linked to overrun migrant shelter: 'I tho - Daily Mail

  1. Mother reveals vaccinated son, 3, caught MEASLES in Chicago outbreak linked to overrun migrant shelter: 'I tho  Daily Mail
  2. Measles cases rise in Chicago this year, detected locally at Murray Language Academy  Hyde Park Herald
  3. Chicago's measles outbreak raises awareness of global healthcare inequities  Chicago Sun-Times
  4. Measles in Chicago sparks misdirected blame against migrants  Peoples Dispatch

Posted on 2 May 2024 | 11:19 am

How menopause can change a woman's brain - The Washington Post - The Washington Post

  1. How menopause can change a woman's brain - The Washington Post  The Washington Post
  2. How Should I Prepare For Menopause? with Dr. Susan Loeb-Zeitlin  Health Matters
  3. The neurological impact of menopause: energy metabolism across this natural process  HOLA! USA
  4. Menopause mayhem: How this period impacts women's physical and cognitive well-being  The Times of India
  5. Perimenopause: The early changes in women's bodies  WSPA 7News

Posted on 2 May 2024 | 10:58 am

Live Longer: Scientists Discover Method To Offset Effects of Life-Shortening Genes by Over 60% - SciTechDaily

  1. Live Longer: Scientists Discover Method To Offset Effects of Life-Shortening Genes by Over 60%  SciTechDaily
  2. New Study Reveals 6 Lifestyle Habits That May Lower Early Death Risk by 62%, Regardless of Genetic Risk Factors  EatingWell
  3. 5 small but mighty changes to make for a healthier lifestyle  Yahoo Lifestyle UK
  4. Doing this could add 5 years to life regardless of genes: study  New York Post
  5. A healthy lifestyle can mitigate genetic risk for early death by 62%, study suggests  CNN

Posted on 2 May 2024 | 8:32 am

'Huff and puff' exercises slash risk of early death by 20 percent - - Study Finds

  1. 'Huff and puff' exercises slash risk of early death by 20 percent -  Study Finds
  2. Heart disease: Cardio fitness reduces death risk, promotes longevity  Medical News Today
  3. Cardio-fitness cuts death and disease by nearly 20%  University of South Australia
  4. 5 Reasons to boost your cardio fitness and cut death risk by 20%  Longevity.Technology
  5. Cardiorespiratory fitness cuts early death risks by 53 percent  Earth.com

Posted on 2 May 2024 | 8:00 am

6 Healthiest Juices To Drink, According To Dietitians - TODAY

6 Healthiest Juices To Drink, According To Dietitians  TODAY

Posted on 2 May 2024 | 7:00 am

'Kind of a crisis': Florida STD rates surpass pre-pandemic levels - Tampa Bay Times

'Kind of a crisis': Florida STD rates surpass pre-pandemic levels  Tampa Bay Times

Posted on 2 May 2024 | 6:32 am

Exercise outside, find a workout buddy and other ways to get more mental health benefits from your fitness routine - Yahoo Life

  1. Exercise outside, find a workout buddy and other ways to get more mental health benefits from your fitness routine  Yahoo Life
  2. Research provides details on how exercise can improve depression symptoms.  Psychology Today
  3. Physical Fitness Can Improve Mental Health in Children and Adolescents, Study Suggests  The New York Times
  4. 5 Ways to Elevate Your Wellbeing This National Fitness Day  CNET
  5. Physical Fitness Can Improve Mental Health in Children, Young Adults: Study  PEOPLE

Posted on 2 May 2024 | 4:00 am

New Vaccine For Deadly Brain Cancer Shows Incredible Results in Clinical Trial - ScienceAlert

  1. New Vaccine For Deadly Brain Cancer Shows Incredible Results in Clinical Trial  ScienceAlert
  2. Cancer vaccines are having a renaissance  MIT Technology Review
  3. mRNA Cancer Vaccine Reprograms Immune System to Tackle Glioblastoma  Inside Precision Medicine
  4. Brain cancer in children is notoriously hard to treat - a new mRNA cancer vaccine triggers an attack from within  The Conversation
  5. An experimental vaccine increases survival rates by up to 50% in four people with highly-aggressive brain cancer  EL PAÍS USA

Posted on 2 May 2024 | 3:37 am

Meet the Men Who Eat Meat - The New York Times

  1. Meet the Men Who Eat Meat  The New York Times
  2. Embracing the carnivore diet trend with the perfect post-workout steak  City A.M.
  3. Is the carnivore diet healthy? Here's what to know - Deseret News  Deseret News
  4. The Carnivore Diet goes against the grain of nutritional science - Daily Forty-Niner  Daily 49er

Posted on 2 May 2024 | 3:00 am

Preventable Premature Deaths from the Five Leading Causes of Death in Nonmetropolitan and Metropolitan Counties, United States, 2010-2022 | MMWR - CDC

  1. Preventable Premature Deaths from the Five Leading Causes of Death in Nonmetropolitan and Metropolitan Counties, United States, 2010-2022 | MMWR  CDC
  2. Rural Americans are at higher risk of early death than urbanites: CDC  Yahoo! Voices
  3. Rural Georgians die earlier from preventable deaths than urban residents   The Atlanta Journal Constitution
  4. Original YouTube TM docuseries focuses on health inequities and challenges in rural America  American Heart Association
  5. CDC: Rural Americans more likely to die early from preventable causes  Detroit Free Press

Posted on 2 May 2024 | 3:00 am

Task force updates guidance for breast cancer screenings for women 40 and older - CNN

  1. Task force updates guidance for breast cancer screenings for women 40 and older  CNN
  2. In Reversal, Expert Panel Recommends Breast Cancer Screening at 40  The New York Times
  3. Mammograms should start at 40, task force recommends  PBS NewsHour
  4. U.S. panel, cancer groups differ on new breast cancer screening guidelines  Axios
  5. Mammogram screening guidelines for young women zigzag again - STAT  STAT

Posted on 1 May 2024 | 11:13 pm

Blood test detects signs of osteoarthritis 8 years before X-ray - WRAL News

  1. Blood test detects signs of osteoarthritis 8 years before X-ray  WRAL News
  2. Blood test powered by AI could catch osteoarthritis 8 years earlier than X-ray, early data show  Livescience.com
  3. Osteoarthritis: Blood test may spot signs 8 years early  Medical News Today
  4. Blood test spots osteoarthritis 8 years before x-rays  Futurity: Research News
  5. Blood tests can detect osteoarthritis early | News | news8000.com  News8000.com - WKBT

Posted on 29 April 2024 | 2:34 pm

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