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The First Six Weeks of Pregnancy, Explained - The New York Times

The First Six Weeks of Pregnancy, Explained  The New York Times

Posted on 2 May 2024 | 5:27 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  ABC News
  3. CDC: Rural Americans more likely to die early from preventable causes  Detroit Free Press
  4. Rural Georgians die earlier from preventable deaths than urban residents   The Atlanta Journal Constitution
  5. The mortality rate is higher among rural adults — and the gap with urban areas is growing  Nebraska Public Media | News

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. Mammograms should start at 40, government task force recommends  PBS NewsHour
  3. USPSTF Finalizes New Breast Cancer Screening Recommendations  Medpage Today
  4. Mammograms to detect breast cancer should start at age 40, new guidelines say : Shots - Health News  NPR
  5. Regular mammograms should start at 40, national group says - STAT  STAT

Posted on 1 May 2024 | 11:13 pm

On MRI Scans, Scientists Find What Could Explain Altered States of Consciousness - ScienceAlert

  1. On MRI Scans, Scientists Find What Could Explain Altered States of Consciousness  ScienceAlert
  2. Brain imaging study reveals connections critical to human consciousness  Medical Xpress
  3. Super-detailed map of brain cells that keep us awake could improve our understanding of consciousness  Livescience.com
  4. Key Consciousness Connections Uncovered  Neuroscience News
  5. New 'map of consciousness' could help to wake up coma patients  BBC Science Focus

Posted on 1 May 2024 | 7:39 pm

Bird flu in Texas has spread to some workers - Fortune

  1. Bird flu in Texas has spread to some workers  Fortune
  2. Opinion | Dairy Workers Are the Most Vulnerable Population to Bird Flu  The New York Times
  3. New studies show pasteurization inactivates H5N1 bird flu in milk - STAT  STAT
  4. Continued FDA testing finds no active bird flu virus in variety of dairy products  CNN
  5. US Bird Flu Outbreak Spreads to Chickens, Cattle, Raises Concerns Over Human Infections  U.S. News & World Report

Posted on 1 May 2024 | 6:48 pm

Benefits of hormone therapy for menopause symptoms outweigh risks, study finds : Shots - Health News - NPR

  1. Benefits of hormone therapy for menopause symptoms outweigh risks, study finds : Shots - Health News  NPR
  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. Researchers review findings and clinical messages from the Women's Health Initiative 30 years after launch - Florida Hospital News and Healthcare Report  South Florida Hospital News
  5. Major Women's Health Study Supports Hormone Replacement Therapy in Early Menopause  U.S. News & World Report

Posted on 1 May 2024 | 6:45 pm

State confirms rabid raccoon found in N.J. neighborhood - NJ.com

  1. State confirms rabid raccoon found in N.J. neighborhood  NJ.com
  2. Raccoon tests positive for rabies in New Jersey town. What to know  NBC Philadelphia
  3. NJ woman says rabid raccoon chased her before being caught  New Jersey 101.5 FM
  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 1 May 2024 | 6:44 pm

I'm a dietitian — beware these 4 sneaky 'health halo' foods - New York Post

I'm a dietitian — beware these 4 sneaky 'health halo' foods  New York Post

Posted on 1 May 2024 | 6:20 pm

Perimenopausal women have 40% higher risk of depression, study suggests - The Guardian

Perimenopausal women have 40% higher risk of depression, study suggests  The Guardian

Posted on 1 May 2024 | 5:18 pm

Alarming superbug from deadly eyedrop outbreak has spread to dogs - Ars Technica

  1. Alarming superbug from deadly eyedrop outbreak has spread to dogs  Ars Technica
  2. Superbug from human eye drops outbreak spread to dogs  CBS News
  3. Are Dogs and Cats Passing Superbugs to Owners?  Infectious Disease Special Edition
  4. Cats And Dogs Can Spread Antibiotic Resistant Superbugs To Owners  Forbes
  5. Warning over 'blinding' dog infection that could spread to humans - as two pets in New Jersey contract bug tha  Daily Mail

Posted on 1 May 2024 | 4:07 pm

Sleep's First Half Crucial for Brain Reset - Neuroscience News

  1. Sleep's First Half Crucial for Brain Reset  Neuroscience News
  2. Sleep pressure modulates single-neuron synapse number in zebrafish  Nature.com
  3. Scientists say sleep resets brain connections—but only for first few hours  Medical Xpress
  4. Gen Z is Obsessed With Sleep. The Travel Industry is Cashing In  Skift Travel News
  5. Scientists May Have Solved First Half of Sleep Mystery  Newsweek

Posted on 1 May 2024 | 3:33 pm

Age 45 or Older? Screen for Colorectal Cancer With TRICARE - TRICARE Newsroom

Age 45 or Older? Screen for Colorectal Cancer With TRICARE  TRICARE Newsroom

Posted on 1 May 2024 | 3:12 pm

Two possible bird flu vaccines could be available within weeks, if needed - NBC News

Two possible bird flu vaccines could be available within weeks, if needed  NBC News

Posted on 1 May 2024 | 3:02 pm

A sum greater than its parts: Time-restricted eating and high-intensity exercise work together to improve health - Medical Xpress

  1. A sum greater than its parts: Time-restricted eating and high-intensity exercise work together to improve health  Medical Xpress
  2. Intermittent Fasting + HIIT: Fitness Fad or Fix?  Medscape
  3. Study: Combine intermittent fasting with high-intensity exercise to boost health  UPI News
  4. Intense exercise with time-restricted eating produces health benefits  Medical News Today
  5. Combining these two popular health strategies gets results, study suggests  9News

Posted on 1 May 2024 | 2:00 pm

Magic mushrooms are 'more effective at treating depression than antidepressants'... - The US Sun

  1. Magic mushrooms are 'more effective at treating depression than antidepressants'...  The US Sun
  2. New study supports psilocybin's potential as an antidepressant  Medical Xpress
  3. Magic mushrooms effective for treating depression - study  Sky News
  4. "Magic mushroom" trial advancing in Washington  Axios
  5. "The Conscious Physician Method": A Journey to Healing with Dr. Lida Fatemi  WFLA

Posted on 1 May 2024 | 2:00 pm

Rabid raccoon found in College Park for 2nd time in the past month - WTOP

  1. Rabid raccoon found in College Park for 2nd time in the past month  WTOP
  2. Raccoon in College Park tests positive for rabies, health officials say  DC News Now | Washington, DC
  3. Raccoon tests positive for rabies in Prince George's County  WUSA9.com

Posted on 1 May 2024 | 1:52 pm

2 Alabama cities among worst for sexually transmitted diseases, according to CDC - AL.com

2 Alabama cities among worst for sexually transmitted diseases, according to CDC  AL.com

Posted on 1 May 2024 | 1:51 pm

How Ultra-Processed Foods Took Over America And Can Even Pass For Healthy | Business Insider - Business Insider

  1. How Ultra-Processed Foods Took Over America And Can Even Pass For Healthy | Business Insider  Business Insider
  2. How to spot ultra-processed foods we mistake for healthy  Yahoo! Voices
  3. The 'Healthy' Foods That Are Actually Ultra-Processed  Business Insider
  4. A Malnourished Food System: Harmful Impacts Of Upf Consumption On Health And Nutrition In Africa  Modern Ghana
  5. Toss out the junk food, bring back the healthy food plate  The Hindu

Posted on 1 May 2024 | 1:46 pm

Women are reporting 'Ozempic breasts' while taking weight-loss drugs - Daily Mail

Women are reporting 'Ozempic breasts' while taking weight-loss drugs  Daily Mail

Posted on 1 May 2024 | 1:25 pm

Norovirus stomach bug spreads in Central Florida - Orlando Sentinel

  1. Norovirus stomach bug spreads in Central Florida  Orlando Sentinel
  2. How do I know I have norovirus vs. a cold or flu?  CTV News
  3. Publisher's Platform: What you need to know about Norovirus  Food Safety News
  4. VIDEO: Cases of a highly contagious stomach bug are surging across the country and Central Florida  WFTV Orlando
  5. Health Matters: Norovirus spreading in Ontario, Alberta  MSN

Posted on 1 May 2024 | 1:09 pm

mRNA Cancer Vaccine Reprograms Immune System to Tackle Glioblastoma - Inside Precision Medicine

  1. mRNA Cancer Vaccine Reprograms Immune System to Tackle Glioblastoma  Inside Precision Medicine
  2. New Vaccine For Deadly Brain Cancer Shows Incredible Results in Clinical Trial  ScienceAlert
  3. The extraordinary promise of personalised cancer vaccines - podcast  The Guardian
  4. Brain cancer in children is notoriously hard to treat - a new mRNA cancer vaccine triggers an attack from within  The Conversation
  5. New mRNA cancer vaccine triggers fierce immune response to fight malignant brain tumor  Medical Xpress

Posted on 1 May 2024 | 12:48 pm

Endurance exercise affects all tissues of the body, even those not normally associated with movement - National Institutes of Health (NIH) (.gov)

  1. Endurance exercise affects all tissues of the body, even those not normally associated with movement  National Institutes of Health (NIH) (.gov)
  2. Temporal dynamics of the multi-omic response to endurance exercise training  Nature.com
  3. Study in rats helps scientists work out the effects of exercise at the cellular level  Medical Xpress
  4. Researchers create a bodywide map of molecular changes linked to exercise and health  Stanford Medical Center Report
  5. Benefits of exercise analyzed at molecular level in MoTrPAC study - STAT  STAT

Posted on 1 May 2024 | 12:04 pm

Neuroscientists uncover "striking" white matter differences in girls and boys with anxiety disorders - PsyPost

Neuroscientists uncover "striking" white matter differences in girls and boys with anxiety disorders  PsyPost

Posted on 1 May 2024 | 12:02 pm

Meet the men who eat only meat - Honolulu Star-Advertiser

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

Posted on 1 May 2024 | 12:00 pm

Introducing Responsible Man From Daily Wire Ventures: Men's Health Products That Aren't Afraid Of Manliness - The Daily Wire

Introducing Responsible Man From Daily Wire Ventures: Men's Health Products That Aren't Afraid Of Manliness  The Daily Wire

Posted on 1 May 2024 | 11:15 am

Bat rabies case confirmed in Washtenaw County - Detroit News

  1. Bat rabies case confirmed in Washtenaw County  Detroit News
  2. Rabid bat identified in Washtenaw County for first time since 2022  MLive.com
  3. Bat with rabies found in Washtenaw County: What to know  WDIV ClickOnDetroit
  4. Rabid bat found in Washtenaw County, health officials say  CBS News
  5. Bat tests positive for rabies in Washtenaw County — Here's what you should do if you're exposed to one  WWJ

Posted on 1 May 2024 | 11:13 am

Is long COVID forever? A new study has clues. - National Geographic

  1. Is long COVID forever? A new study has clues.  National Geographic
  2. An incomplete picture: understanding the burden of long Covid  Economist Impact
  3. Study suggests lingering coronavirus in tissues may contribute to long COVID symptoms  News-Medical.Net
  4. Multidisciplinary Management Strategies for Long COVID: A Narrative Review  Cureus
  5. Are we getting closer to understanding long COVID?- Health with Dr Norman Swan  ABC News

Posted on 1 May 2024 | 11:09 am

Researchers: Parkinson's origin may be explained by 'brain-first... - Parkinson's News Today

  1. Researchers: Parkinson's origin may be explained by 'brain-first...  Parkinson's News Today
  2. Two Pathways to Parkinson's Could Point to a Single Way to Prevent It  ScienceAlert
  3. New Research Suggests That Environmental Toxins, Whether Inhaled Or Ingested, Might Trigger Parkinson's Disease And Result In Various Distinct Subtypes  Chip Chick
  4. Body or the brain: Where does Parkinson's begin?  Deccan Herald

Posted on 1 May 2024 | 10:47 am

Help us save our babies: Newborn twins fighting rare genetic disease that family says will cost $4million to t - Daily Mail

  1. Help us save our babies: Newborn twins fighting rare genetic disease that family says will cost $4million to t  Daily Mail
  2. Insurance Denies Newborn Twins Fatal Disorder Treatment  PEOPLE
  3. Newborn twins diagnosed with rare condition denied treatment  KMBC Kansas City
  4. Newborn twins fight rare genetic disease, family says it'll cost millions of dollars to save their lives  KCTV 5
  5. Family desperate for help after newborn twins with rare condition are denied life-altering treatment  KRDO

Posted on 1 May 2024 | 10:15 am

Supplement and vitamin use remains popular. Here's how to choose wisely. - The Washington Post

  1. Supplement and vitamin use remains popular. Here's how to choose wisely.  The Washington Post
  2. Watch Out For The Common Side Effects Of These Popular Supplements  NDTV
  3. Pharmacist reveals the 5 additives in your supplements to look out for  Daily Mail
  4. Side effects of taking excess vitamin -D and iron supplements  DNA India

Posted on 1 May 2024 | 10:00 am

Researchers create new chemical compound to solve 120-year-old problem - Phys.org

Researchers create new chemical compound to solve 120-year-old problem  Phys.org

Posted on 1 May 2024 | 9:37 am

Missing Satellite Found After 25 Years of Being Lost in Space - Gizmodo

Missing Satellite Found After 25 Years of Being Lost in Space  Gizmodo

Posted on 1 May 2024 | 9:30 am

Scientists discover how an essential nutrient enters the brain - National Institutes of Health (NIH) (.gov)

Scientists discover how an essential nutrient enters the brain  National Institutes of Health (NIH) (.gov)

Posted on 1 May 2024 | 8:34 am

NIH-funded clinical trial links frequent anger to increased risk of heart disease - National Institutes of Health (NIH) (.gov)

  1. NIH-funded clinical trial links frequent anger to increased risk of heart disease  National Institutes of Health (NIH) (.gov)
  2. Being angry for just 8 minutes could increase risk of a heart attack  New Scientist
  3. Anger Hurts Your Heart: Negative Emotions Impact Blood Flow  Neuroscience News
  4. Anger can harm your blood vessel function, study shows  CNN
  5. Anger has been linked to heart disease. A new study suggests why.  The Washington Post

Posted on 1 May 2024 | 8:17 am

New family of Covid-19 variants nicknamed 'FLiRT' are on the rise in US | All you need to know - WION

  1. New family of Covid-19 variants nicknamed 'FLiRT' are on the rise in US | All you need to know  WION
  2. New SARS-CoV-2 KP.2 variant defies vaccines with higher spread, study warns  News-Medical.Net
  3. What to Know About the 'FLiRT' Variants of COVID-19  TIME
  4. Covid-19 'FLiRT' variants: What you need to know  The Times of India
  5. Why the new FLiRT group of variants is expected to bring a new wave of Covid  inews

Posted on 1 May 2024 | 7:12 am

5 Foods to Stock Up on in May, According to Dietitians - EatingWell

  1. 5 Foods to Stock Up on in May, According to Dietitians  EatingWell
  2. What's in season: May produce guide  CSPI Newsroom
  3. How to shop in season in Ireland this May  RTE.ie
  4. 5 Types of Local Produce to Enjoy This Spring  Hartford HealthCare

Posted on 1 May 2024 | 7:00 am

New drug and jab-resistant strain of '100-day cough' which strikes children poses a 'global threat', scient... - The US Sun

  1. New drug and jab-resistant strain of '100-day cough' which strikes children poses a 'global threat', scient...  The US Sun
  2. Deschutes County Public Health reports rise in whooping cough cases, urges immunizations  KTVZ
  3. Idaho whooping cough outbreak a sign of low vaccination rates  Idaho Statesman
  4. Lane County seeing rise in pertussis cases | News | cgsentinel.com  Cottage Grove Sentinel
  5. Lincolnshire parents warned about 'worrying' rise in whooping cough cases  BBC.com

Posted on 1 May 2024 | 6:48 am

Ozempic 'oops' babies spark debate about weight-loss drugs' safety - Newsday

  1. Ozempic 'oops' babies spark debate about weight-loss drugs' safety  Newsday
  2. Can Ozempic Actually Affect Fertility? Here's What Two Experts Think Is Going On  Inverse
  3. Weight loss meds may be increasing women's chances of getting pregnant  KSL NewsRadio
  4. Weight loss wonder drug sparks 'Ozempic babies' phenomenon  WKRC TV Cincinnati
  5. Women using Ozempic report unexpected pregnancies  MSNBC

Posted on 1 May 2024 | 5:00 am

WHO Overturns Dogma on Airborne Disease Spread. The CDC Might Not Act on It. - Kaiser Health News

WHO Overturns Dogma on Airborne Disease Spread. The CDC Might Not Act on It.  Kaiser Health News

Posted on 1 May 2024 | 5:00 am

Brain biopsies on 'vulnerable' patients at Mount Sinai set off alarm bells at FDA, documents show - STAT

Brain biopsies on 'vulnerable' patients at Mount Sinai set off alarm bells at FDA, documents show  STAT

Posted on 1 May 2024 | 4:33 am

Scientists Debunk 'Really Dangerous' Online Myths About Sun Protection - Newsweek

  1. Scientists Debunk 'Really Dangerous' Online Myths About Sun Protection  Newsweek
  2. Young adults are falling for sunscreen myths — including claims that SPF is harmful and drinking water prevents sunburn. Here's what dermatologists say.  Yahoo Life
  3. Press Releases  American Cancer Society Press Room
  4. Survey: Young people misinformed about skin cancer symptoms and prevention  CBS Boston
  5. Enjoying the sun [IMAGE]  EurekAlert

Posted on 1 May 2024 | 12:01 am

Popular High School Kids Sleep Differently, Scientists Say - Newsweek

  1. Popular High School Kids Sleep Differently, Scientists Say  Newsweek
  2. Popular kids get less sleep — and it has nothing to do with their phones  New York Post
  3. Popular teenagers sleep less than their peers, study finds  Medical Xpress
  4. Tired teens: The most popular children at school get the least sleep - especially if they are girls, study fin  Daily Mail
  5. Study uncovers possible downside to being popular in high school  Gwinnettdailypost.com

Posted on 1 May 2024 | 12:00 am

Brain Autopsies Reveal a Potential New Culprit Behind Alzheimer's Disease - ScienceAlert

  1. Brain Autopsies Reveal a Potential New Culprit Behind Alzheimer's Disease  ScienceAlert
  2. Study suggests treatments that unleash immune cells in the brain could help combat Alzheimer's  National Institute on Aging
  3. Brain autopsies show potential new culprit behind Alzheimer's  Irish Star
  4. Harnessing the brain's immune cells to stave off Alzheimer's and other neurodegenerative diseases  Warwick Beacon

Posted on 30 April 2024 | 9:50 pm

Common mental health problem can shorten cancer survivors' lives, study finds: 'Critical issue' - Fox News

  1. Common mental health problem can shorten cancer survivors' lives, study finds: 'Critical issue'  Fox News
  2. Loneliness Linked to Increased Mortality Risk in Cancer Survivors  Medpage Today
  3. New Study: Having This Relationship May Extend Life Expectancy for Cancer Patients  The Healthy
  4. Loneliness increases mortality risk in cancer survivors, study finds  News-Medical.Net
  5. Loneliness Can Shorten Lives of Cancer Survivors | Interests | kpvi.com  KPVI News 6

Posted on 30 April 2024 | 9:02 pm

Rare type of dwarfism could hold the key to a longer life, scientists claim - Daily Mail

  1. Rare type of dwarfism could hold the key to a longer life, scientists claim  Daily Mail
  2. The enigma of the rare genetic mutation that protects against cancer and heart attacks  EL PAÍS USA
  3. Rare mutation that causes short stature may shed light on ageing  New Scientist
  4. Jaime Guevara-Aguirre, Valter [IMAGE]  EurekAlert
  5. Rare condition that stunts growth also reduces heart attack risk  Gwinnettdailypost.com

Posted on 30 April 2024 | 5:30 pm

900% increase in blood infections likely due to opioids cut with animal tranquilizer, UVM Medical Center study finds - VTDigger

  1. 900% increase in blood infections likely due to opioids cut with animal tranquilizer, UVM Medical Center study finds  VTDigger
  2. Injection drug use leads to serious blood infection surge at Vt. hospital  WCAX
  3. Xylazine in drug supply is implicated in dramatic increase in bloodstream infections  AOL
  4. UVM researchers link xylazine to rise in bloodstream infections  Burlington Free Press

Posted on 30 April 2024 | 5:30 pm

Stair Climbing Is Linked to Longevity - Mentalfloss

  1. Stair Climbing Is Linked to Longevity  Mentalfloss
  2. Climbing stairs is linked to a longevity boost. How many flights is enough? : Shots - Health News  NPR
  3. Stair climbing workout to boost heart health and longevity  Fortune
  4. Scientists Reveal Simple Trick for a Longer Life  Newsweek
  5. Forget counting steps — taking the stairs could save your life  New York Post

Posted on 30 April 2024 | 5:04 pm

Hundreds of thousands of mosquitos to be unleashed in LA - SFGATE

Hundreds of thousands of mosquitos to be unleashed in LA  SFGATE

Posted on 30 April 2024 | 4:42 pm

Low oxygen during sleep and sleep apnea linked to epilepsy in older adults - Medical Xpress

Low oxygen during sleep and sleep apnea linked to epilepsy in older adults  Medical Xpress

Posted on 30 April 2024 | 4:41 pm

Popular fruit may help lower diabetes risk for women — but not for men: study - New York Post

Popular fruit may help lower diabetes risk for women — but not for men: study  New York Post

Posted on 30 April 2024 | 4:39 pm

Scientists observe reduced emotional distress in children living near greenery - PsyPost

Scientists observe reduced emotional distress in children living near greenery  PsyPost

Posted on 30 April 2024 | 4:03 pm

"I would have died." ER nurse has rare heart attack while at work; coworkers save her life - WDBJ

"I would have died." ER nurse has rare heart attack while at work; coworkers save her life  WDBJ

Posted on 30 April 2024 | 3:57 pm

Doing this could add 5 years to life regardless of genes: study - New York Post

  1. Doing this could add 5 years to life regardless of genes: study  New York Post
  2. A healthy lifestyle can mitigate genetic risk for early death by 62%, study suggests  CNN
  3. Healthy lifestyle may offset genetics by 60% and add five years to life, study says  The Guardian
  4. Healthy lifestyle could counteract effects of life-shortening genes  UPI News
  5. Healthy lifestyle may offset life-shortening genes, improve longevity  Medical News Today

Posted on 30 April 2024 | 3:46 pm

COVID-19 hospitalizations hit record low, the CDC says - ABC News

  1. COVID-19 hospitalizations hit record low, the CDC says  ABC News
  2. Hospitals no longer required to report COVID-19 admissions  WAVY.com
  3. Turning point: COVID-era hospital reporting set to end  Axios
  4. Hospitals no longer required to report COVID-19 data to CDC  Fierce healthcare
  5. Does anybody care about COVID-19 anymore?  Colorado Public Radio

Posted on 30 April 2024 | 3:18 pm

Anti-Inflammatory Diet Linked to Brain Health Benefits - EatingWell

  1. Anti-Inflammatory Diet Linked to Brain Health Benefits  EatingWell
  2. Best Diet for Brain Health, According to New Study  EatingWell
  3. Scientists Uncover Powerful Link Between Dietary Choices And Brain Health  Forbes
  4. Diets rich in protein and anti-inflammatory foods may guard against cognitive decline  News-Medical.Net
  5. Healthy diet linked to positive changes in brain structure  Earth.com

Posted on 30 April 2024 | 2:29 pm

Maintain Your Brain Fitness as You Age by Prioritizing These 6 Things - CNET

  1. Maintain Your Brain Fitness as You Age by Prioritizing These 6 Things  CNET
  2. Does 'Brain Training' Really Improve Cognition?  Medscape
  3. New research shows the benefits a long life can do for your thinking.  Psychology Today
  4. 10 effective brain exercises to keep your mind sharp  Mint
  5. Health Spotlight | Doctor: Get back to basics to boost brain health  WISH TV Indianapolis, IN

Posted on 30 April 2024 | 2:00 pm

Hippocampal atrophy linked to cognitive decline even in people without Alzheimer's pathology - PsyPost

Hippocampal atrophy linked to cognitive decline even in people without Alzheimer's pathology  PsyPost

Posted on 30 April 2024 | 12:57 pm

Can the workout supplement creatine really help you build muscle? What the experts say - CNBC

  1. Can the workout supplement creatine really help you build muscle? What the experts say  CNBC
  2. Creatine Safety for gym-goers: Who should (and shouldn't) use it  The Indian Express
  3. The Surprising Science Of Creatine's 'Loading Phase'  Men's Health
  4. Exercise Scientist Reveals an Unlikely Benefit of Using Creatine: "Many People Did Not See Coming"  EssentiallySports
  5. 9 Best Creatine Supplements in 2024  Fortune

Posted on 30 April 2024 | 12:02 pm

America's cancer crisis in numbers: the type most likely to get you depending on age, ethnicity and gender - Daily Mail

  1. America's cancer crisis in numbers: the type most likely to get you depending on age, ethnicity and gender  Daily Mail
  2. Cancer trends revealed, including most common types of the disease and biggest risk factors  Fox News
  3. How does your cancer risk change with age?  Irish Examiner

Posted on 30 April 2024 | 11:59 am

Thousands in West Virginia struck down by 'mystery' tick-borne disease that's suffered by Justin Bieber and Be - Daily Mail

  1. Thousands in West Virginia struck down by 'mystery' tick-borne disease that's suffered by Justin Bieber and Be  Daily Mail
  2. Health Department News - May 2, 2024  mcbeacon.com
  3. Climate change to boost Lyme disease cases in northeast and midwest U.S. by over 35%, study finds  Environmental Health News
  4. Experts warn of Lyme disease risk in South Georgia  BainbridgeGa.com
  5. Northern Michigan faces rising Lyme disease threat  Petoskey News-Review

Posted on 30 April 2024 | 11:17 am

Are you more likely to experience loneliness in early, middle or older adulthood? Here's what a new study says. - Yahoo Life

  1. Are you more likely to experience loneliness in early, middle or older adulthood? Here's what a new study says.  Yahoo Life
  2. As we age, we grow more lonely - Northwestern Now  Northwestern Now
  3. Loneliness Peaks in Youth and Old Age  Neuroscience News
  4. The older we get, the lonelier we get, heartbreaking study reveals  Study Finds
  5. The negative effects of loneliness on the U.S. population  Bakersfield Now

Posted on 30 April 2024 | 11:00 am

Neuroscientists find integrity of white brain matter in superagers does not deteriorate, explains sharp memory - Medical Xpress

  1. Neuroscientists find integrity of white brain matter in superagers does not deteriorate, explains sharp memory  Medical Xpress
  2. A Peek Inside the Brains of 'Super-Agers'  The New York Times
  3. New research says 'super agers' have incredibly sharp memories  The Independent
  4. What is a superager? Do superagers live longer?  Deseret News
  5. Neuroscientists Reveal Secret of Superagers' Excellent Memories  Newsweek

Posted on 30 April 2024 | 10:40 am

'Vampire facials' were linked to cases of HIV. Here's what to know about the beauty treatment - WDSU New Orleans

  1. 'Vampire facials' were linked to cases of HIV. Here's what to know about the beauty treatment  WDSU New Orleans
  2. How 'vampire facials' infected three women with HIV  BBC.com
  3. HIV Transmission via Cosmetic Injections: CDC Report  PEOPLE
  4. Three women likely contracted HIV from 'vampire facials' at closed New Mexico Spa: CDC  USA TODAY
  5. "Vampire facials" at an unlicensed spa infected three people with HIV, CDC finds  CBS News

Posted on 30 April 2024 | 10:33 am

May 2024 Start TODAY challenge focuses on walking and strength - TODAY

  1. May 2024 Start TODAY challenge focuses on walking and strength  TODAY
  2. Fitness Challenge: A 31 Day Full-Body Strength and Cardio Workout  TODAY
  3. Strengthen and tone your entire body with this 31-day cardio and strength workout  Yahoo Life
  4. Forget 10,000 steps a day — here's what to focus on instead  New York Post
  5. Forget 10,000 Steps A Day — This Is The Number You Should Focus On Instead  HuffPost UK

Posted on 30 April 2024 | 10:16 am

Does taking Ozempic affect your personality and habits? - TODAY

  1. Does taking Ozempic affect your personality and habits?  TODAY
  2. Ozempic 'Potentially' Changes Personality and Sex Life  PEOPLE
  3. 'Ozempic Personality': How Weight Loss Drugs Can Affect Your Behavior  Healthline
  4. 'Ozempic Personality' - Can Weight Loss Drugs Impact Mood?  Prevention Magazine
  5. The Emotional Side of Obesity Drugs  Health Central

Posted on 30 April 2024 | 10:15 am

Scientists find cancer-like features in atherosclerosis, spurring opportunity for new treatment approaches - National Institutes of Health (NIH) (.gov)

  1. Scientists find cancer-like features in atherosclerosis, spurring opportunity for new treatment approaches  National Institutes of Health (NIH) (.gov)
  2. Cancer-Like Cells Worsen Clogged Arteries  Technology Networks
  3. Cancer-Like Features in Atherosclerosis Provide New Opportunity for Treatment  Inside Precision Medicine
  4. Atherosclerosis Has Tumor-Like Features, May Be Countered by Anticancer Drugs  Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News
  5. Research: Cancer-Like Cells Intensify Clogged Arteries  Mirage News

Posted on 30 April 2024 | 8:35 am

How long you should spend sitting, sleeping, standing and exercising each day REVEALED by scientists - Daily Mail

  1. How long you should spend sitting, sleeping, standing and exercising each day REVEALED by scientists  Daily Mail
  2. This is exactly how long you should be sleeping, standing and moving each day  Sydney Morning Herald
  3. How Many Hours Of Physical Activity For Good Health? What Study Says  NDTV
  4. How much you should sit, stand, walk and sleep in 24 hours  New York Post
  5. How much time should you spend sitting versus standing? New research reveals the perfect mix for optimal health  The Conversation

Posted on 30 April 2024 | 8:21 am

Parkinson's disease: One woman's journey with deep brain stimulation - USA TODAY

Parkinson's disease: One woman's journey with deep brain stimulation  USA TODAY

Posted on 30 April 2024 | 7:06 am

Scientists restore impaired brain cells in Timothy syndrome patients : Shots - Health News - NPR

  1. Scientists restore impaired brain cells in Timothy syndrome patients : Shots - Health News  NPR
  2. Stop the Variant, Save the Channel  The Scientist
  3. Brain organoids target rare neurological disorder  Financial Times
  4. Brain organoids and assembloids are new models for elucidating, treating neurodevelopmental disorders  Stanford Medical Center Report
  5. Scientists restore brain cells impaired by a rare genetic disorder - TPR  The Public's Radio

Posted on 30 April 2024 | 6:01 am

'Liquid gold' could bring new hope to multiple sclerosis patients, study suggests: 'Profound benefit' - Fox News

  1. 'Liquid gold' could bring new hope to multiple sclerosis patients, study suggests: 'Profound benefit'  Fox News
  2. Multiple sclerosis patients find hope in 'liquid gold'  Inquirer.net

Posted on 30 April 2024 | 5:30 am

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