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Worst flu season in years swamps California: 'Particularly long and difficult' - Los Angeles Times

  1. Worst flu season in years swamps California: 'Particularly long and difficult'    Los Angeles Times
  2. Video: Dr. Sanjay Gupta explains why this flu season is so bad    CNN
  3. Weekly US Influenza Surveillance Report: Key Updates for Week 5, ending February 1, 2025 | FluView    CDC
  4. Have the flu or know someone with it? Flu cases surge to highest levels in 15 years, CDC says    USA TODAY
  5. Flu deaths may have surpassed COVID deaths nationwide for first time since start of pandemic, early CDC data suggests    CBS News

Measles cases are rising in the US, mainly among those who are unvaccinated: Health officials - ABC News

  1. Measles cases are rising in the US, mainly among those who are unvaccinated: Health officials    ABC News
  2. Measles outbreak expands in West Texas around county with low vaccination rate    CNN
  3. As vaccination rates decline, widespread outbreaks of diseases like measles and polio could reemerge    CBS News
  4. Texas reports new measles outbreak in West Texas    The Texas Tribune
  5. New Mexico reports first case of measles in 2025    KOAT New Mexico

Bird flu is spreading in cattle, but some states still aren't a part of testing the milk supply - NBC News

  1. Bird flu is spreading in cattle, but some states still aren't a part of testing the milk supply    NBC News
  2. New version of bird flu infects Nevada dairy worker    The Washington Post
  3. USDA confirms spillover of 2nd H5N1 avian flu genotype into dairy cattle    University of Minnesota Twin Cities
  4. Nevada confirms state's first human case of bird flu in a dairy worker    Reuters
  5. Nevada Resident Infected with New Strain of Bird Flu: 'We're Gonna Have Another Influenza Pandemic'    PEOPLE

Doctors sound alarm over deadly rise of Victorian-era disease... how bad is it in YOUR state? - Daily Mail

  1. Doctors sound alarm over deadly rise of Victorian-era disease... how bad is it in YOUR state?    Daily Mail
  2. WA sees first whooping cough death in more than a decade    The Seattle Times
  3. Spokane County child dies from whooping cough    KREM.com
  4. Spokane County child first confirmed whooping cough death in the state since 2011    KXLY Spokane
  5. First whooping cough death in Washington state since 2011 confirmed by CDC    KHQ Right Now

Ozempic and other weight loss drugs may be linked to conditions that could lead to blindness, study says - Quartz

  1. Ozempic and other weight loss drugs may be linked to conditions that could lead to blindness, study says    Quartz
  2. Review links 3 potentially-blinding eye conditions to GLP-1 drugs like Ozempic    Medical News Today
  3. Eye Complications Found With Use of Semaglutide, Tirzepatide    Medscape
  4. Rare vision issues reported while taking GLP-1 weight loss drugs: study    NewsNation Now
  5. More Americans on Ozempic go BLIND as doctors sound alarm over potentially startling side effect    Daily Mail

Fears of a pandemic brewing as overflowing hospitals are told to test respiratory patients for bird flu - Daily Mail

  1. Fears of a pandemic brewing as overflowing hospitals are told to test respiratory patients for bird flu    Daily Mail
  2. Avian flu in America is a political problem and a health threat    The Economist
  3. Are Eggs Safe To Eat As Bird Flu Spreads?    TODAY
  4. Nevada dairy worker infected with new bird flu strain becomes state's first human case    USA TODAY
  5. Bird flu 2025: Illinois officials prepare to respond to possible bird flu in humans as it spreads in animals, impacts egg prices    ABC7 Chicago

Bird flu latest updates: 68 human cases reported in 11 states, but officials say public health risk is still low - Yahoo

  1. Bird flu latest updates: 68 human cases reported in 11 states, but officials say public health risk is still low    Yahoo
  2. New York poultry markets ordered to close temporarily as bird flu concerns spread    NBC News
  3. Activists accuse NYC shops of selling 'sickly' chickens in scramble before bird-flu shutdown    New York Post
  4. Bird Flu Suspected in Deaths of Ducks and Wild Birds at N.Y.C. Zoos    The New York Times
  5. Bird flu suspected at Bronx Zoo    News 12 Bronx

Is Trump Ready for Bird Flu? - MSN

  1. Is Trump Ready for Bird Flu?    MSN
  2. What Happens When Bird Flu Gets Worse?    The Atlantic
  3. Restrictions on CDC communications, Concerns about bird flu, An album inspired by Wisconsin's landscape    Wisconsin Public Radio News
  4. Federal Government Changes May Influence Avian Influenza Surveillance and Disease Prevention    Contagionlive.com
  5. Will Trump's Diminished Data Sharing at CDC Hamper Bird Flu Preparedness?    InsideClimate News

New heart procedure offers faster recovery, better outcomes for cardiac patients - KTVB.com

  1. New heart procedure offers faster recovery, better outcomes for cardiac patients    KTVB.com
  2. On Nutrition: Healthy eating helps reduce heart disease    The Daily News Online
  3. Health advice for National Heart Health Month    KCRG
  4. Why is heart health essential for overall health?    Jamaica Gleaner
  5. FEBRUARY is HEALTHY HEART MONTH-A Recipe from Nancy    InnisfilToday.ca

Natural doesn't always mean better: How to spot if someone is trying to convince you with an 'appeal to nature' - BBC.com

Natural doesn't always mean better: How to spot if someone is trying to convince you with an 'appeal to nature'    BBC.com

Large hippocampus detected in Long COVID and ME/CFS patients - Griffith News

  1. Large hippocampus detected in Long COVID and ME/CFS patients    Griffith News
  2. Long COVID patients show brain swelling linked to memory and concentration problems, study finds    ABC News
  3. Neurologic Pulmonary and Cardiac Abnormalities in Long COVID    Physician's Weekly
  4. Long COVID and the brain: Global study links infection to memory loss, higher dementia risk in seniors    UT Health San Antonio
  5. Long Covid And Chronic Fatigue Linked To Brain Swelling Affecting Memory And Focus, Study Finds    Zee News

DNR: Bird flu suspected in wild bird deaths across Lower Michigan - WOODTV.com

  1. DNR: Bird flu suspected in wild bird deaths across Lower Michigan    WOODTV.com
  2. Dead birds wash up on Lake Michigan shore; bird flu concerns rise    FOX 6 Milwaukee
  3. Dead ducks wash up on Indiana beach, with residents urged to avoid shoreline    NBC Chicago
  4. Dead wild birds found in Ann Arbor, Chain of Lakes amid bird flu outbreak    MLive.com
  5. MDARD Reminds Owners to Continue Protecting from HPAI    Morning Ag Clips -

Microplastics Can Block Blood Vessels in Mice Brains, Researchers Find - Slashdot

Microplastics Can Block Blood Vessels in Mice Brains, Researchers Find    Slashdot rget=_new href="https://news.google.com/stories/CAAqNggKIjBDQklTSGpvSmMzUnZjbmt0TXpZd1NoRUtEd2pGaWRHV0RSRjd4TXIzaDV6bm15Z0FQAQ?hl=en-US&gl=US&ceid=US:en&oc=5" target="_blank"> View Full Coverage on Google News

North Carolina farmer with 1.6 million hens prays for intervention at the front line of America's egg crisis - Yahoo

  1. North Carolina farmer with 1.6 million hens prays for intervention at the front line of America's egg crisis    Yahoo
  2. Jefferson County egg farmer working to keep her chickens healthy    WVTM13 Birmingham
  3. North Texans scrambling as egg shortage worsens due to bird flu outbreak    CBS News
  4. Keeping chickens safe amid bird flu outbreak    WNEP Scranton/Wilkes-Barre
  5. Egg Farmers Struggle to Control Bird Flu    Farms.com

JD Vance's 12-year-old relative 'denied a heart transplant because she's not vaccinated against COVID and flu' - Daily Mail

  1. JD Vance's 12-year-old relative 'denied a heart transplant because she's not vaccinated against COVID and flu'    Daily Mail
  2. Children's Hospital denies girl spot on transplant list due to vaccine status    FOX19
  3. Children's hospital denies girl spot on heart transplant list due to vaccination status: 'It's not right'    Fox 12 Oregon
  4. Young girl with heart conditions denied being added to transplant list over vaccination status, family says    Fox News
  5. 'Nothing should be forced on us': Local girl can't get transplant due to vaccine status    WKRC TV Cincinnati

3 health conditions increase risk of liver damage if you drink, study says - CNN

  1. 3 health conditions increase risk of liver damage if you drink, study says    CNN
  2. Why some heavy drinkers develop advanced liver disease, while others do not    Keck Medicine of USC
  3. Alcohol-related liver transplants on the rise among young adults - and women are especially at risk: doctor    New York Post
  4. Drinking with belly fat, diabetes or high BP? Your liver could be in 'big' trouble    The Times of India
  5. Virginia Commonwealth University Study Determines 40% of Americans Have Liver Disease    DARKDaily.com - Laboratory News

AI Uncovers Hidden Genetic Clues That Challenge COVID-19's Origins - SciTechDaily

AI Uncovers Hidden Genetic Clues That Challenge COVID-19's Origins    SciTechDaily

3 Lancaster County poultry flocks dealing with outbreak of bird flu - LNP | LancasterOnline

  1. 3 Lancaster County poultry flocks dealing with outbreak of bird flu    LNP | LancasterOnline
  2. Berks County officials urge residents take precautions to limit the spread of bird flu    69News WFMZ-TV
  3. 139,500 birds quarantined for avian flu at two facilities in northern Lebanon County    LebTown
  4. Nearly 200,000 birds affected in bird flu outbreaks in Lancaster, Lebanon counties    WHP Harrisburg
  5. BIRD FLU PRECAUTIONS STRENGTHEN ACROSS PA    wccsradio.com

Doctors Have One Weird Trick to Tell When Their Colleagues Are On Ozempic - Futurism

  1. Doctors Have One Weird Trick to Tell When Their Colleagues Are On Ozempic    Futurism
  2. The Physicians Really Are Healing Themselves, With Ozempic    The New York Times
  3. Wegovy and Ozempic stars dim amid overuse concerns    Axios
  4. Considerations for Prescribing GLP-1s Get More Complicated    Medscape
  5. Weight-loss meds for all?    WHYY

Bird flu discovered in more than 912,000 chickens in Indiana county after outbreak in Ohio - WKRC TV Cincinnati

  1. Bird flu discovered in more than 912,000 chickens in Indiana county after outbreak in Ohio    WKRC TV Cincinnati
  2. Bird flu detected at Indiana commercial egg layer with 900k birds on site    WLWT Cincinnati
  3. HPAI detected again in Jay County, IN    brownfieldagnews.com
  4. Avian flu hits Indiana flocks    Agri-News
  5. What Happens When Bird Flu Strikes?    Morning Ag Clips -

WHO, St. Jude launch groundbreaking international delivery of childhood cancer medicines - World Health Organization

  1. WHO, St. Jude launch groundbreaking international delivery of childhood cancer medicines    World Health Organization
  2. St. Jude Children's Research Hospital going on 63 years of trying to end childhood cancer    Arizona's Family
  3. Meds platform launch gives children with cancer a fighting chance    UN News
  4. WHO and St Jude start distributing paediatric cancer medicines amid US aid cuts    Yahoo Finance
  5. Tackling Inequities in Childhood Cancer Through Unique Global Collaboration    Servier

The Urge to Move to Music Is Hardwired - Neuroscience News

The Urge to Move to Music Is Hardwired    Neuroscience News

As measles cases rise, a new book warns parents not to underestimate the disease - NPR

  1. As measles cases rise, a new book warns parents not to underestimate the disease    NPR
  2. A leading pediatrician was already worried about the future of vaccines. Then RFK Jr. came along    Los Angeles Times
  3. If the CDC Goes Full Antivax, What Will Pediatricians Do?    Mother Jones
  4. Senators supporting RFK Jr. for HHS would push vaccination rates even lower    MSNBC
  5. The future of measles    Science

The healthiest dark chocolates to make your Valentine's Day even sweeter - Yahoo Life

  1. The healthiest dark chocolates to make your Valentine's Day even sweeter    Yahoo Life
  2. Here's What Happens to Your Body if You Eat Dark Chocolate Every Day, According to Registered Dietitians    AOL
  3. Is Chocolate Good For Your Heart? Here's What Science Says    Health.com
  4. Dark vs. milk chocolate: Here's what to gift your valentine on February 14    The Indian Express
  5. From cocoa to chocolate to cake: the magic of cacao    Napa Valley Register

Mirror life is a scientific fantasy leading to a dangerous reality − a synthetic biologist explains how mirror bacteria could conquer life on Earth - The Conversation Indonesia

Mirror life is a scientific fantasy leading to a dangerous reality − a synthetic biologist explains how mirror bacteria could conquer life on Earth    The Conversation Indonesia

Your Happy Hour Habits Could Raise Your Cancer Risk - The Wall Street Journal

  1. Your Happy Hour Habits Could Raise Your Cancer Risk    The Wall Street Journal
  2. With Its Health Halo Dimmed, Wine Needs New Ways to Win Over Drinkers    VinePair
  3. Health Tip of the Week, sponsored by Baton Rouge General: Are warning labels coming to alcohol?    Greater Baton Rouge Business Report
  4. Alcohol: Friend and Foe    Psychiatric Times
  5. Study ties cancer deaths to alcohol    Napa Valley Register

Should Dinner Be the Smallest Meal of the Day? - The New York Times

Should Dinner Be the Smallest Meal of the Day?    The New York Times

Whooping Cough Outbreak Identified in Sheridan County - Sheridan Media

  1. Whooping Cough Outbreak Identified in Sheridan County    Sheridan Media
  2. Whooping cough outbreak sparks push for testing, vaccination    Eden Prairie Local News
  3. Whooping cough cases nearly tripled in Colorado in 2024: What to know    FOX 31 Denver
  4. Whooping cough cases rise in Sheridan County, Wyoming    NonStop Local Billings
  5. Wyoming Department of Health reports increased cases of 'Whooping Cough'    Oil City News

A Promising Development for Millions of People With Liver Disease - The New York Times

  1. A Promising Development for Millions of People With Liver Disease    The New York Times
  2. Metabolic Surgery May Be Beneficial in MASH-Related Cirrhosis, Obesity    Physician's Weekly
  3. Weight loss surgery may protect liver with MASH-related cirrhosis    Liver Disease News
  4. Liver problems among people with obesity and cirrhosis reduced by bariatric surgery    Diabetes.co.uk
  5. Metabolic Surgery's Benefit for MASH-Related Cirrhosis, with Soba Laique, MD    MD Magazine

UPMC will require masks for patients, visitors and employees - LNP | LancasterOnline

  1. UPMC will require masks for patients, visitors and employees    LNP | LancasterOnline
  2. UPMC says masks will be required at hospitals and outpatient areas    WTAE Pittsburgh
  3. UPMC to reinstitute masking due to high respiratory virus rates    Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
  4. UPMC to require masks again as flu, viruses surge in region    TribLIVE
  5. Mask mandate returning to UPMC Hamot    YourErie

Local district cancels school this week after 28% of students report being sick - East Idaho News

Local district cancels school this week after 28% of students report being sick    East Idaho News rget=_new href="https://news.google.com/stories/CAAqNggKIjBDQklTSGpvSmMzUnZjbmt0TXpZd1NoRUtEd2ptaVBXaERSR0MyOWtNaEJuUm15Z0FQAQ?hl=en-US&gl=US&ceid=US:en&oc=5" target="_blank"> View Full Coverage on Google News

GLP-1 Meds Slow Kidney Disease Progression - Newsmax

GLP-1 Meds Slow Kidney Disease Progression    Newsmax rget=_new href="https://news.google.com/stories/CAAqNggKIjBDQklTSGpvSmMzUnZjbmt0TXpZd1NoRUtEd2k4b055ZURSRjVqMFNyTGQ3RGdDZ0FQAQ?hl=en-US&gl=US&ceid=US:en&oc=5" target="_blank"> View Full Coverage on Google News

The health benefits of taking a long walk - Yahoo Life

  1. The health benefits of taking a long walk    Yahoo Life
  2. Walking is great for your health - but is longer better?    Yahoo Life
  3. E-News | Scientists say if you walk this many minutes per day, you'll live 11 years longer    WVU ENews
  4. Find out what will happen to the body if you walk for 30 minutes a day (without counting the steps)    The Indian Express
  5. Scientists Reveal the Exact Number of Steps to Walk to Live Longer    Good Housekeeping

Fasting and Fighting Cruise Ship Viruses: What You Need to Know - CNN

Fasting and Fighting Cruise Ship Viruses: What You Need to Know    CNN

I ate 30 eggs a day for 30 days, mostly raw - all the changes to my body, including sex drive, energy and cholesterol - New York Post

  1. I ate 30 eggs a day for 30 days, mostly raw - all the changes to my body, including sex drive, energy and cholesterol    New York Post
  2. Man who ate almost 1,000 eggs in one month reveals impact it had on sex drive    UNILAD
  3. Fitness enthusiast reveals dramatic changes to his body after eating almost 1,000 eggs in a month    LADbible
  4. Man who ate almost 1,000 eggs in one month reveals the shocking changes to his body    UNILAD

Doctor reveals what you need to look out for after getting norovirus - Daily Mail

  1. Doctor reveals what you need to look out for after getting norovirus    Daily Mail
  2. How long does the norovirus last? You could be saddled with symptoms for awhile    NorthJersey.com
  3. Highly contagious stomach virus spreading in El Paso: what you need to know    KVIA
  4. The Weekly: Norovirus, March Madness, Evanston dog beach    Daily Northwestern
  5. How to Protect Yourself From Norovirus    BK Reader

100-year-old heart drug made from foxglove may help 'dissolve' clumps of spreading cancer cells - Livescience.com

100-year-old heart drug made from foxglove may help 'dissolve' clumps of spreading cancer cells    Livescience.com

N.J. park to remain closed after avian flu is suspected in geese deaths - NJ.com

  1. N.J. park to remain closed after avian flu is suspected in geese deaths    NJ.com
  2. 6 Dead Geese Found At Hillsborough Pond    Patch
  3. Dead Geese Prompt Park Closures In Allentown Amid Bird Flu Outbreak    Patch
  4. Dead Geese Found In Another NJ County: 5 Must-Read Stories    Patch
  5. Avian flu suspected in deaths of 30 wild birds found on N.J. river banks    NJ.com

Longevity Experts Say This 1 Easy Snack Swap Could Help You Live Longer - HuffPost UK

  1. Longevity Experts Say This 1 Easy Snack Swap Could Help You Live Longer    HuffPost UK
  2. All the nutrients you can get from 100 grams of walnuts    The Times of India
  3. Daily Nut Consumption May Help Prevent Dementia and Disability in Older Adults    Neurology Advisor
  4. Studies Say This Is Officially the Best Nut for Anti-Aging    Yahoo Life
  5. This 185-calorie snack can slow down aging, reduce cancer risk and improve your mood    New York Post

He Could Hear Everything, But Couldn't Move Or Speak - This Man Survived Being "Locked-In" For 10 Months - BuzzFeed

He Could Hear Everything, But Couldn't Move Or Speak - This Man Survived Being "Locked-In" For 10 Months    BuzzFeed

How the 'amyloid mafia' took over Alzheimer's research - STAT

  1. How the 'amyloid mafia' took over Alzheimer's research    STAT
  2. Opinion | Science is in trouble, and not just because of Trump    The Boston Globe
  3. Have doctors been wrong about how to treat Alzheimer's disease?    The Economist
  4. Undisclosed conflicts, lightning-fast peer review: One Alzheimer's journal's role in a failed drug    Retraction Watch
  5. Watch The Race to Find a Cure for Alzheimer's    Bloomberg

Influenza Rates High In IL In Flus 2nd Wave - Patch

  1. Influenza Rates High In IL In Flus 2nd Wave    Patch
  2. Sarah Bush Lincoln issuing visitor restrictions as flu rates spike    wcia.com
  3. Flu cases surge in Illinois as respiratory virus season at most intense in at least 15 years    ABC7 Chicago
  4. Health officials urge flu shots and staying home to prevent illness spread in Illinois    FOX Illinois
  5. Respiratory illnesses on the increase    AdVantageNEWS.com

"Good" Cholesterol Could Be Bad for Your Eyes - New Study Raises Concerns - SciTechDaily

  1. "Good" Cholesterol Could Be Bad for Your Eyes - New Study Raises Concerns    SciTechDaily
  2. Glaucoma: High 'good' cholesterol may raise risk in those over age 55    Medical News Today
  3. Associations between serum lipids and glaucoma: a cohort study of 400 229 UK Biobank participants    British Journal of Ophthalmology
  4. Higher HDL Cholesterol Increases Glaucoma Risk    Physician's Weekly
  5. Higher Levels of 'Good' Cholesterol Linked to Increased Glaucoma Risk    Medpage Today

School district closed for second straight day 'due to significant staff illnesses' - WHIO

  1. School district closed for second straight day 'due to significant staff illnesses'    WHIO
  2. School district closed today due to 'high number of staff illnesses'    WHIO
  3. Flu illness spike closes schools, delays services in several Ohio counties    Dayton 24/7 Now
  4. Local school district cancels all classes due to rise in student, staff illnesses    WKRC TV Cincinnati
  5. School absences rise as worst flu season in a decade hits central Ohio    The Columbus Dispatch

8 "Healthy" Habits That Might Be Doing More Harm Than Good, According to a Dietitian - EatingWell

8 "Healthy" Habits That Might Be Doing More Harm Than Good, According to a Dietitian    EatingWell

First responders warn of potential crisis as local hospitals reach capacity limits - WTOV Steubenville

  1. First responders warn of potential crisis as local hospitals reach capacity limits    WTOV Steubenville
  2. 'No Room': Washington hospitals overwhelmed by 'worst flu season since 2009′    KIRO Seattle
  3. Multiple Cincinnati area hospitals going in and out of 'at capacity' status    FOX19
  4. Doctors, emergency rooms feeling uptick in flu cases around Cincinnati    Yahoo News Canada
  5. ERs this week were at capacity. What does that mean for you?    The Cincinnati Enquirer

Law firm restricts AI after 'significant' staff use - BBC.com

Law firm restricts AI after 'significant' staff use    BBC.com

House cats with bird flu could pose a risk to public health - ABC News

  1. House cats with bird flu could pose a risk to public health    ABC News
  2. Avian flu strikes more poultry flocks in 7 states and more cats    University of Minnesota Twin Cities
  3. San Mateo County cat diagnosed with bird flu as CDC deletes evidence on possible feline-human transmission    Los Angeles Times
  4. Avian flu comes home to cats    VIN News Service
  5. Cat Owners Warned of Bird Flu Risk: 'Vigilance Is Key'    Newsweek

Potassium-enriched salt shows promise for cutting recurrent stroke risk in clinical trial - Medical Xpress

  1. Potassium-enriched salt shows promise for cutting recurrent stroke risk in clinical trial    Medical Xpress
  2. Americans eat too much sodium. 8 salt substitutes to help you cut back - and protect your heart health.    Yahoo Life
  3. WHO: Use low sodium salt to reduce heart attack risk    The Times of India
  4. Clinical briefs for Monday, Feb. 10    McKnight's Long-Term Care News
  5. Why India needs to urgently reduce its salt intake | In Focus podcast    The Hindu

Sexual desire's complex role-how it can connect yet also divide those in a romantic relationship - Phys.org

Sexual desire's complex role-how it can connect yet also divide those in a romantic relationship    Phys.org

Experts Say These 6 Common Work Habits May Actually Be Signs Of ADHD In Adults - BuzzFeed

Experts Say These 6 Common Work Habits May Actually Be Signs Of ADHD In Adults    BuzzFeed

The internet's hottest supplement might be cheap, but adding it to your diet can pay off big-time - PennLive

  1. The internet's hottest supplement might be cheap, but adding it to your diet can pay off big-time    PennLive
  2. Harvard doctor shares 4 signs of magnesium deficiency and urges not to ignore them    The Times of India
  3. 10 Magnesium-Rich Foods For Better Sleep, Heart Health    TODAY
  4. Can Magnesium Supplements Improve Your Health?    Verywell Health
  5. Mineral 'slashes Alzheimer's and Parkinson's risk' but millions 'don't get enough'    Express

When Men Stop Masturbating, Here's What Happens To Their Risk Of Erectile Dysfunction - Health Digest

When Men Stop Masturbating, Here's What Happens To Their Risk Of Erectile Dysfunction    Health Digest

Beware this common lifestyle habit that's as risky to your health as smoking: 'It is that bad' - New York Post

  1. Beware this common lifestyle habit that's as risky to your health as smoking: 'It is that bad'    New York Post
  2. How Much Exercise You Need to Offset Sitting All Day, According to Science    Verywell Health
  3. How to Force Yourself to Move During Work When You Really, Really Don't Feel Like It    Health.com
  4. People who sit down for more than 6 hours a day warned of early death if they don't add one thing to diet    LADbible
  5. Study shows how long you have to exercise to lower your risk of 19 conditions    The Manual

Scientists Uncover Cancer's Earliest Warning Signs - Before You're Even Born - SciTechDaily

Scientists Uncover Cancer's Earliest Warning Signs - Before You're Even Born    SciTechDaily

Schools in the Tennessee Valley close amidst spike in flu cases - Local 3 News

  1. Schools in the Tennessee Valley close amidst spike in flu cases    Local 3 News
  2. Doctors urge people to get vaccinated after surge in TN flu cases    WKRN News 2
  3. School closures and delays for Monday, February 10    WZTV
  4. Map Shows States Closing Schools Because of Flu    Newsweek
  5. High flu-like activity seen in Tennessee. How you can avoid coming down with the flu    WBIR.com

A new study claims fish oil pills slow biological ageing. Should we be taking them? - Sydney Morning Herald

  1. A new study claims fish oil pills slow biological ageing. Should we be taking them?    Sydney Morning Herald
  2. Individual and additive effects of vitamin D, omega-3 and exercise on DNA methylation clocks of biological aging in older adults from the DO-HEALTH trial    Nature.com
  3. Daily omega-3 could help prolong health span    Medical News Today
  4. An omega-3 dose a day could slow ageing process, 'healthspan' trial finds    The Guardian
  5. Omega-3 supplements seem to slow down biological ageing    New Scientist

Single dose of broadly neutralizing antibody protects macaques from H5N1 influenza - National Institutes of Health

Single dose of broadly neutralizing antibody protects macaques from H5N1 influenza    National Institutes of Health

Lung cancer in never-smokers, right-sizing China economy: SCMP daily highlights - South China Morning Post

  1. Lung cancer in never-smokers, right-sizing China economy: SCMP daily highlights    South China Morning Post
  2. Lung cancer diagnoses on the rise among never-smokers worldwide    The Guardian
  3. Why is there an increase in lung cancer among women who have never smoked?    The Conversation Indonesia
  4. How to counter the deadly scourge of air pollution    UNEP
  5. Impact of high AQI on lungs: Lung cancer on the rise among 'never smokers'; 3 things to do according to doctor    Hindustan Times

Flu spread high in Ohio, second wave expected this month: CDC update - cleveland.com

Flu spread high in Ohio, second wave expected this month: CDC update    cleveland.com rget=_new href="https://news.google.com/stories/CAAqNggKIjBDQklTSGpvSmMzUnZjbmt0TXpZd1NoRUtEd2pkamVpV0RSRXdudHAzVmFQV2x5Z0FQAQ?hl=en-US&gl=US&ceid=US:en&oc=5" target="_blank"> View Full Coverage on Google News

Psychedelic use linked to reduced distress, increased social engagement in autistic adults - PsyPost

Psychedelic use linked to reduced distress, increased social engagement in autistic adults    PsyPost

Japan overtakes Thailand as China's most popular destination - Nikkei Asia

  1. Japan overtakes Thailand as China's most popular destination    Nikkei Asia
  2. Taiwanese star's death in Japan puts spotlight on medical care for foreign tourists, flu shots    The Mainichi
  3. Japan top destination for Chinese during Lunar New Year holidays    Japan Today
  4. Filipino tourists warned of rising flu cases in Japan after Barbie Hsu's death    VnExpress International
  5. Japan Influenza Outbreak: Japan hit by worst influenza outbreak in decades    CGTN

Prolapse, tearing, pain: a urogynecologist on what you should know before giving birth - The Guardian

Prolapse, tearing, pain: a urogynecologist on what you should know before giving birth    The Guardian

Camp Hill virus explained: what are the risks of a henipavirus outbreak in America? - The Conversation

  1. Camp Hill virus explained: what are the risks of a henipavirus outbreak in America?    The Conversation
  2. New, possibly deadly virus found in Alabama animals. Could it reach Mississippi wildlife?    Clarion Ledger
  3. New 'Camp Hill' virus discovered in Alabama is relative of deadly Nipah - the 1st of its kind in the US    Livescience.com
  4. New virus discovered in Alabama raises pandemic fears    Daily Mail
  5. Deadly never-before-seen virus in this US state could 'threaten all mankind', sparking concerns of spread    The Economic Times

What to know about sleep problems as you get older - The Washington Post

What to know about sleep problems as you get older    The Washington Post

Why your neighborhood matters more for your health than you think - National Geographic

Why your neighborhood matters more for your health than you think    National Geographic

Stress Alters How the Brain Processes Sound - Neuroscience News

  1. Stress Alters How the Brain Processes Sound    Neuroscience News
  2. Neuroscientists Reveal How Stress Rewires the Brain's Hearing    SciTechDaily
  3. Chronic stress affects the way mice perceive loudness    Popular Science
  4. How Does Stress Impact Listening? For Mice, They Don't Hear as Well    DISCOVER Magazine
  5. Stressed mice process noise differently in the brain, altering how they perceive the world    Medical Xpress

Feeling under the weather? Flu season hitting hard on Long Island - News 12 Long Island

Feeling under the weather? Flu season hitting hard on Long Island    News 12 Long Island rget=_new href="https://news.google.com/stories/CAAqNggKIjBDQklTSGpvSmMzUnZjbmt0TXpZd1NoRUtEd2lHOXZXWERSRkVwQlBVUDkyTUdpZ0FQAQ?hl=en-US&gl=US&ceid=US:en&oc=5" target="_blank"> View Full Coverage on Google News

As many as 25,000 grebes killed by bird flu within Great Salt Lake, Utah officials say - East Idaho News

As many as 25,000 grebes killed by bird flu within Great Salt Lake, Utah officials say    East Idaho News rget=_new href="https://news.google.com/stories/CAAqNggKIjBDQklTSGpvSmMzUnZjbmt0TXpZd1NoRUtEd2pDNG9XZkRSRmQ3YlFUVGlwTlpTZ0FQAQ?hl=en-US&gl=US&ceid=US:en&oc=5" target="_blank"> View Full Coverage on Google News

Influenza A viruses adapt shape in response to environmental pressures - National Institutes of Health

Influenza A viruses adapt shape in response to environmental pressures    National Institutes of Health

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