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Second Pregnancy Does Something Unique to The Brain, Study Reveals - ScienceAlert

  1. Second Pregnancy Does Something Unique to The Brain, Study Reveals    ScienceAlert
  2. Pregnant women's brains shed grey matter to prime them for motherhood, study suggests    BBC
  3. 'Baby brain' really does befuddle new mothers - but that may be a good thing    The Times
  4. Pregnancy May Reduce Fear Permanently, Scientists Reveal    Newsweek
  5. I was infantalised for having 'baby brain' - it was a neurological change    Metro.co.uk

Do obesity drugs treat addiction? Huge study hints at their promise - Nature

  1. Do obesity drugs treat addiction? Huge study hints at their promise    Nature
  2. GLP-1s could help curb substance use disorders, from alcohol to opioids, study suggests    NBC News
  3. Weight loss drugs may stop people getting addicted to drugs and alcohol, study finds    The Guardian
  4. GLP-1 drugs protect against new or worsening addictions, large study shows    Reuters
  5. GLP-1 medications get at the heart of addiction: study    WashU Medicine

CDC staffers deployed to South Carolina to aid measles response - The Hill

  1. CDC staffers deployed to South Carolina to aid measles response    The Hill
  2. Parents Tried to Shield Their Children From Vaccines. Instead They Got Measles.    The New York Times
  3. As nation's worst measles outbreak continues, SC senators OK bill banning vaccine mandates    SC Daily Gazette
  4. Opinion | Measles hit these unvaccinated kids hard. Shaming their parents isn't a solution.    MS NOW
  5. South Carolina Democrats push to end religious vaccine exemptions as measles outbreak grows    WIS News 10

Outbreak declared after 3rd measles case tied to Broomfield school confirmed - 9News

  1. Outbreak declared after 3rd measles case tied to Broomfield school confirmed    9News
  2. Officials declare measles outbreak after 3rd case confirmed at Broomfield schools    kdvr.com
  3. Unvaccinated students, staff at Broomfield High School sent home for 21 days to prevent measles outbreak    Colorado Public Radio
  4. Colorado officials declare measles outbreak in Adams County after third person connected to school contracts illness    CBS News
  5. CDC: Unvaccinated international traveler spread measles to 17 other travelers to, within US    CIDRAP

Most Patients Keep Weight Off With Fewer GLP-1 Shots, Study Finds - The New York Times

  1. Most Patients Keep Weight Off With Fewer GLP-1 Shots, Study Finds    The New York Times
  2. Quitting GLP-1 drugs triggers rapid regain, but 25% of weight loss may last    Medical Xpress
  3. Stopping weight loss jabs can lead to rapid weight regain in one year, study suggests    Sky News
  4. The best way to come off weight-loss drugs without regaining fat    BBC Science Focus Magazine
  5. Stopping weight loss jabs could leave users 'worse off than before'    The Independent

Local woman diagnosed with colon cancer at 37 on the importance of paying attention to your body - WTOP

  1. Local woman diagnosed with colon cancer at 37 on the importance of paying attention to your body    WTOP
  2. Origin of deadly cancer affecting young adults revealed in alarming report    Fox News
  3. Rectal cancer rates are rising in U.S., driving an increase in illness in younger adults    NBC News
  4. A new report reveals that a third of colon cancer cases now occur in the rectum. Take these steps to protect yourself at any age.    Business Insider
  5. Pittsburgh-area surgeon says he's seeing more young people with colorectal cancer    CBS News

Flu was again worse than covid this winter. Is that pattern here to stay? - The Washington Post

  1. Flu was again worse than covid this winter. Is that pattern here to stay?    The Washington Post
  2. As a Severe Flu Season Strains U.S. Health, Providers Hurry to Prevent the Worst    Direct Relief
  3. Heard about a lot of people getting flu this winter but not much about covid? It's not just you. For the second winter in a row, the United States has faced a punishing flu season, with covid as a more muted threat.    facebook.com
  4. Is Covid a thing of the past? Flu is back to being the most common winter ailment    Yahoo News New Zealand

Cancer blood tests are everywhere. Do they really work? - Nature

  1. Cancer blood tests are everywhere. Do they really work?    Nature
  2. Are Multi-Cancer Blood Tests Ready for Prime Time?    WSJ
  3. Fintan Steele: What is happening is no laughing matter    Boulder Daily Camera
  4. What most think, why it's wrong, and what cancer centers really need    The Cancer Letter
  5. GRAL: NHS-Galleri trial showed strong stage 4 cancer reduction and broad commercial momentum    TradingView

A Common Drug May Make Cancer Immunotherapy Work Better - SciTechDaily

  1. A Common Drug May Make Cancer Immunotherapy Work Better    SciTechDaily
  2. Medication Interactions in Immunotherapy With Dr. Arabella Young: PPIs and ICI Toxicity    Docwire News

Book Review: 'Plastic Inc.,' by Beth Gardiner - The New York Times

  1. Book Review: 'Plastic Inc.,' by Beth Gardiner    The New York Times
  2. Column | Baggies, retainers and more: 5 microplastics questions, answered    The Washington Post
  3. How worried should you be about microplastics?    New Scientist
  4. Rethink That Black Spatula: How To Reduce The Risks Of Plastic Exposure    MindBodyGreen
  5. Real-time imaging of microplastics in the body improves understanding of health risks    EurekAlert!

New measles surge revives doubts over federal vaccine policy - Axios

  1. New measles surge revives doubts over federal vaccine policy    Axios
  2. Measles cases on the rise in Pennsylvania    Axios
  3. As U.S. measles case counts rise, here's what to know about infections and prevention in Pennsylvania    WHYY
  4. Measles outbreaks are costing the U.S. millions of dollars. The true losses can't be counted.    NBC News
  5. The Deaths Doctors Never Thought They'd See in the U.S.    The Atlantic

After Hundreds Of Brain Scans, Researchers Found Three Types Of ADHD - HuffPost UK

  1. After Hundreds Of Brain Scans, Researchers Found Three Types Of ADHD    HuffPost UK
  2. ADHD Isn't One Condition-Brain Scans Suggest Three Types    Technology Networks
  3. There might be 3 different types of ADHD, new brain study suggests    National Geographic
  4. Study: There might be 3 different types of ADHD    University of Cincinnati
  5. Brain imaging study reveals distinct subtypes of ADHD in children    News-Medical

Ultra-processed foods in preschool years associated with behavioral difficulties in childhood - Medical Xpress

  1. Ultra-processed foods in preschool years associated with behavioral difficulties in childhood    Medical Xpress
  2. Ultra-Processed Foods Linked To Emotional, Behavioral Problems In Preschoolers    U.S. News & World Report
  3. ADHD Tied to Higher Ultra-Processed Food Intake    Bioengineer.org
  4. Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder is associated with increased consumption of ultra-processed foods among children    Nature
  5. In Focus Podcast | Does too much ultra-processed food affect mental health?    The Hindu

Chile becomes the first country in the Americas to be verified by WHO for the elimination of leprosy - World Health Organization (WHO)

  1. Chile becomes the first country in the Americas to be verified by WHO for the elimination of leprosy    World Health Organization (WHO)
  2. Chile's public health breakthrough: The story behind eliminating Leprosy in America    TheHealthSite
  3. Chile's long path to eliminating leprosy    Pan American Health Organization (PAHO)
  4. Chile becomes second country to receive WHO verification for eliminating leprosy    Manorama Yearbook
  5. Chile Eliminates Leprosy, Sets Regional Benchmark    Mexico Business News

The global fallout of RFK Jr.'s vaccine policies : Short Wave - NPR

  1. The global fallout of RFK Jr.'s vaccine policies : Short Wave    NPR
  2. RFK Jr. Lied His Way Into Office and American Health Is the Victim    theunpopulist.net
  3. Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. : 1 Year Of Failure    RealClearMarkets
  4. Letters to the Editor: Measles is serious. Survivors should let the public know - Los Angeles Times    Los Angeles Times
  5. 'One year of failure.' The Lancet slams RFK Jr.'s first year as health chief    Georgia Public Broadcasting

Why heart disease and stroke are expected to rise significantly among younger women - AOL.com

Why heart disease and stroke are expected to rise significantly among younger women    AOL.com rget=_new href="https://news.google.com/stories/CAAqNggKIjBDQklTSGpvSmMzUnZjbmt0TXpZd1NoRUtEd2lrbF8zRUVCRU9xMXREVkR0YzBpZ0FQAQ?hl=en-US&gl=US&ceid=US:en&oc=5" target="_blank"> View Full Coverage on Google News

Cell-free chromatin state tracing reveals disease origin and therapy responses - Nature

  1. Cell-free chromatin state tracing reveals disease origin and therapy responses    Nature
  2. Achyut Saroj: The Future of Liquid Biopsy is Holistic    Oncodaily
  3. AI-Based Liquid Biopsy May Detect Liver Fibrosis, Cirrhosis and Chronic Disease Signals    Johns Hopkins Medicine
  4. DNA Fragments Flag Multiple Diseases in Blood    Inside Precision Medicine
  5. AI-Powered Liquid Biopsy Shows Promise in Detecting Liver Fibrosis, Cirrhosis, and Chronic Disease Indicators    Bioengineer.org

A new one-a-day-pill holds promise for HIV's 'forgotten population' - NPR

  1. A new one-a-day-pill holds promise for HIV's 'forgotten population'    NPR
  2. Single Daily Tablet Shows Powerful Results for People With Drug-Resistant HIV    SciTechDaily
  3. Chloe Orkin BIC LEN HIV ARTISTRY Gilead once daily pill CROI    Infectious Disease Special Edition
  4. Gilead paints clearer picture of next-gen HIV tablet's prowess with results from 2 late-stage studies    Fierce Pharma
  5. Single-Tablet Combo Matched Complex Regimens in Older HIV Patients    MedPage Today

28% of breast cancer cases linked to 6 modifiable risk factors, experts say - Medical News Today

  1. 28% of breast cancer cases linked to 6 modifiable risk factors, experts say    Medical News Today
  2. Global breast cancer cases expected to reach over 3.5 million by 2050    CNN
  3. Lancet Oncology: Global breast cancer cases could surge to 3.5M by 2050    AuntMinnie
  4. Will ditching red meat help you to avoid getting breast cancer?    The Times
  5. Quarter of healthy years lost to breast cancer are due to lifestyle factors, research finds    The Guardian

Microbiota-mediated induction of beige adipocytes in response to dietary cues - Nature

  1. Microbiota-mediated induction of beige adipocytes in response to dietary cues    Nature
  2. How gut bacteria and diet can reprogram fat to burn more energy    Medical Xpress
  3. Takeshi Tanoue (IMAGE)    EurekAlert!
  4. Gut Microbes and Diet Found to Reprogram Fat Metabolism    The Indian Practitioner
  5. Study Links Gut Microbiota and Dietary Protein to Activation of Beige Fat Cells Through Thermogenesis    geneonline.com

A virus without a vaccine or treatment is hitting California. What you need to know - The Seattle Times

A virus without a vaccine or treatment is hitting California. What you need to know    The Seattle Times rget=_new href="https://news.google.com/stories/CAAqNggKIjBDQklTSGpvSmMzUnZjbmt0TXpZd1NoRUtEd2pDZ01UUUVCSEZCY0NlSUtLdUNDZ0FQAQ?hl=en-US&gl=US&ceid=US:en&oc=5" target="_blank"> View Full Coverage on Google News

A glucocorticoid-FAS axis controls immune evasion during metastatic seeding - Nature

  1. A glucocorticoid-FAS axis controls immune evasion during metastatic seeding    Nature
  2. An existing, FDA-approved drug could stem the spread of breast cancer    Medical Xpress
  3. Immune Escape Mechanism in Metastatic Breast Cancer Identified    Inside Precision Medicine
  4. Potential Strategy To Stem Spread Of Breast Cancer    Mirage News
  5. Glucocorticoid-FAS Axis Identified as Key Mechanism for Immune Evasion in Metastatic Triple-Negative Breast Cancer    geneonline.com

Lipid metabolism drives dietary effects on T cell ferroptosis and immunity - Nature

  1. Lipid metabolism drives dietary effects on T cell ferroptosis and immunity    Nature
  2. How the fats we eat shape our ability to fight disease    UQ News
  3. These Blue Zones Foods May Help Explain Why People Live Longer    the-ethos.co
  4. Lipid Metabolism Shapes T Cell Immunity    Bioengineer.org

Get a Dog, Live Longer? - The New York Times

Get a Dog, Live Longer?    The New York Times

Strength training may be the key to healthy ageing - The Conversation

  1. Strength training may be the key to healthy ageing    The Conversation
  2. The common protein mistake people make after age 50 that's accelerating muscle loss    Fox News
  3. Being stronger means you're likely to live longer, new study finds    The Washington Post
  4. The exercise more important than walking - especially if you're older    The Independent
  5. Bridge to Fit: Aging strong - 5 tips to prevent muscle loss as you age    Johnson County Post

Chronic wasting disease found in deer across more parts of Utah - KSL.com

  1. Chronic wasting disease found in deer across more parts of Utah    KSL.com
  2. Fatal animal disease detected in Carbon and Uintah Counties    ABC4 Utah
  3. Chronic wasting disease spreads to new area in Utah    KSL NewsRadio
  4. Chronic wasting disease confirmed near Scofield for first time, spreads to new areas of Uintah County    TownLift, Park City News
  5. Deadly Deer Disease Hits Scofield Country, Utah Officials Sound Alarm    Hoodline

This Simple Bedtime Habit Could Help Protect Your Heart, New Study Says - EatingWell

This Simple Bedtime Habit Could Help Protect Your Heart, New Study Says    EatingWell rget=_new href="https://news.google.com/stories/CAAqNggKIjBDQklTSGpvSmMzUnZjbmt0TXpZd1NoRUtEd2p5LXVyU0VCR1p2ckE4cDJEY3BDZ0FQAQ?hl=en-US&gl=US&ceid=US:en&oc=5" target="_blank"> View Full Coverage on Google News

Long-term thrombus-free left atrial appendage occlusion via magnetofluids - Nature

  1. Long-term thrombus-free left atrial appendage occlusion via magnetofluids    Nature
  2. Magnetofluids Enable Lasting Thrombus-Free Occlusion    Bioengineer.org
  3. Magnetic gel injected into the heart could stop strokes    Nature

Why are cats prone to kidney disease? A study points to unusual fats - Phys.org

Why are cats prone to kidney disease? A study points to unusual fats    Phys.org

Rising CO2 Could Be Altering Our Blood Chemistry, Study Suggests - ScienceAlert

  1. Rising CO2 Could Be Altering Our Blood Chemistry, Study Suggests    ScienceAlert
  2. Rising CO2 levels are changing our blood chemistry    The Week
  3. Study: Rising CO2 levels detected in human blood    chinadailyasia.com
  4. New Study Links the Air Inside Your Home to Rising Anxiety    onbetterliving.com
  5. Bicarbonate in blood rising parallelly with atmospheric CO2, altering its chemistry    Down To Earth

Injectable "satellite livers" could offer an alternative to liver transplantation - MIT News

  1. Injectable "satellite livers" could offer an alternative to liver transplantation    MIT News
  2. Hydrogel microspheres (IMAGE)    EurekAlert!
  3. MIT Engineers Develop 'Mini Livers' That Can Be Injected Into the Body    Newsweek
  4. Injectable Backup Livers Could Help Thousands Too Sick for Transplant Surgery    ScienceBlog.com
  5. Satellite Livers Instead Of Transplantation    Science 2.0

Trump administration is failing to address spread of measles, experts say - The Guardian

Trump administration is failing to address spread of measles, experts say    The Guardian

Bhattacharya urges measles vaccination as US activity increases - CIDRAP

  1. Bhattacharya urges measles vaccination as US activity increases    CIDRAP
  2. Acting CDC director Bhattacharya urges measles vaccines    The Hill
  3. CDC acting director Bhattacharya urges use of measles vaccine    Reuters
  4. Bhattacharya Urges Vaccinations As Measles Surges And US Faces Loss Of Eliminated Status    IndiaWest
  5. Vaccinations for measles matter    Easy Reader News

Popular weight loss drugs can help fight another serious health issue, study shows - AL.com

  1. Popular weight loss drugs can help fight another serious health issue, study shows    AL.com
  2. GLP-1 RAs in Chronic Migraine    Conexiant
  3. Weight-loss drugs may help those who suffer from chronic migraines    The Independent
  4. How weight-loss jabs could help migraine sufferers    The Independent
  5. GLP-1 drugs associated with reduced need for emergency care for migraine    Yahoo Finance

This scientist has the secret to lasting weight loss (and it's not counting calories) - The Telegraph

  1. This scientist has the secret to lasting weight loss (and it's not counting calories)    The Telegraph
  2. 'The Hunger Code: Resetting Your Body's Fat Thermostat in the Age of Ultra-Processed Food'    WGN-TV
  3. Expert Says There's One Key to Sustained Weight Loss More Important Than Cutting Calories    inc.com

'Musclezempic' Could Be the Future of Weight Loss - Gizmodo

  1. 'Musclezempic' Could Be the Future of Weight Loss    Gizmodo
  2. Obesity and Metabolic Surgery    The Portugal News
  3. Mayo Clinic Minute: Using combined therapy to treat obesity    GMToday.com

For a Simpler Workout, Try Combining Moves - The New York Times - The New York Times

For a Simpler Workout, Try Combining Moves - The New York Times    The New York Times

Possible person-to-person swine flu case reported in Spain. Should we be concerned? - ABC News

  1. Possible person-to-person swine flu case reported in Spain. Should we be concerned?    ABC News
  2. Spain informs WHO of possible human swine flu case with low transmission risk    Reuters
  3. Spain confirms person with variant swine flu in Catalonia    CIDRAP
  4. A swine flu case to keep tabs on    statnews.com
  5. Unexplained swine flu infection triggers investigation    Earth.com

Cardiologists Say This Popular Cooking Method May Be Worse for Your Arteries Than Butter - AOL.com

Cardiologists Say This Popular Cooking Method May Be Worse for Your Arteries Than Butter    AOL.com

Larry C. Kochheiser - Richland Source

Larry C. Kochheiser    Richland Source

Universal Vaccine Blocks Viruses, Bacteria, And Allergies With a Nasal Spray - ScienceAlert

  1. Universal Vaccine Blocks Viruses, Bacteria, And Allergies With a Nasal Spray    ScienceAlert
  2. One vaccine may provide broad protection against many respiratory infections and allergens    Stanford Medicine
  3. Meet the new vaccine developed to treat colds, flu and Covid    RTE.ie
  4. New Research Shows a Single Nasal Spray Could One Day Protect Against COVID, the Flu, Pneumonia, and Even Asthma    inc.com
  5. Common cold prevention: How a nose spray could be a 'game-changer'    NBC4 Washington

The Best Type of Magnesium for Sleep, According to Experts - GQ

  1. The Best Type of Magnesium for Sleep, According to Experts    GQ
  2. Can magnesium supplements improve sleep, energy and concentration?    New Scientist
  3. Will magnesium supplements help you relax?    The Economist
  4. The 5 Best Magnesium Supplements - and What to Consider, According to Experts    Men's Health
  5. Why magnesium is trending - and what it actually does    BBC

It's Not Just Your Back: Chronic Pain Rewires How the Brain Hears - SciTechDaily

  1. It's Not Just Your Back: Chronic Pain Rewires How the Brain Hears    SciTechDaily
  2. Chronic Back Pain Makes the World Sound Harsher    Neuroscience News
  3. Chronic Back Pain Tied to Auditory Hypersensitivity    Conexiant
  4. Brain Imaging Reveals Sensory Amplification in Chronic Back Pain    Technology Networks
  5. Chronic Back Pain Amplifies Everyday Sounds: Brain Imaging Reveals a Treatable Cause    Bioengineer.org

Mechanism of co-transcriptional cap snatching by influenza polymerase - Nature

Mechanism of co-transcriptional cap snatching by influenza polymerase    Nature

4 Nuts to Help You Poop, According to Dietitians - EatingWell

  1. 4 Nuts to Help You Poop, According to Dietitians    EatingWell
  2. The #1 Fruit to Help You Poop, According to Dietitians    EatingWell
  3. These Surprising Foods Can Actually Help You Poop, Dietitians Say    EatingWell

Does Drinking Hot Water Have Any Health Benefits? - The New York Times

  1. Does Drinking Hot Water Have Any Health Benefits?    The New York Times
  2. Is drinking hot water in the morning really good for your guts?    Popular Science
  3. Doctor says simple morning drink could help with weight loss    The Mirror
  4. Hot Water vs. Cold Water: Which Is Better for Digestion?    GQ
  5. Benefits Of Drinking Water On An Empty Stomach    NDTV

6 Horrifying Fictional Diseases and Their Real-Life Inspirations - Gizmodo

6 Horrifying Fictional Diseases and Their Real-Life Inspirations    Gizmodo

5 Vegetarian Foods Loaded With Omega-3 To Support Heart Health - Health: Trusted and Empathetic Health and Wellness Information

5 Vegetarian Foods Loaded With Omega-3 To Support Heart Health    Health: Trusted and Empathetic Health and Wellness Information rget=_new href="https://news.google.com/stories/CAAqNggKIjBDQklTSGpvSmMzUnZjbmt0TXpZd1NoRUtEd2l1dmFMVEVCRWVuVXlUZXFpZm1DZ0FQAQ?hl=en-US&gl=US&ceid=US:en&oc=5" target="_blank"> View Full Coverage on Google News

Column | How to find the secret superfoods hiding in your grocery store - The Washington Post

Column | How to find the secret superfoods hiding in your grocery store    The Washington Post

Millions with joint pain and osteoarthritis are missing the most powerful treatment - ScienceDaily

  1. Millions with joint pain and osteoarthritis are missing the most powerful treatment    ScienceDaily
  2. Exercise in Osteoarthritis: Does It Help?    Conexiant
  3. Exercise effect on OA symptoms likely minimal: review    the limbic

California vet warns of deadly raccoon roundworm parasite after treating infected dog - Yahoo

  1. California vet warns of deadly raccoon roundworm parasite after treating infected dog    Yahoo
  2. Woodland Hills Dog Tests Positive For Raccoon Roundworm    Hoodline
  3. California Vet Warns Of Deadly Raccoon Roundworm Parasite After Treating Infected Dog: "Never Seen A Case Like This"    Patch

Diagnostic dilemma: A doctor discovered the gene mutation behind his family's mysterious missing-teeth condition - Live Science

Diagnostic dilemma: A doctor discovered the gene mutation behind his family's mysterious missing-teeth condition    Live Science

China creates 3272°F heat-resistant ceramics for hypersonic jets and nuclear reactors - Interesting Engineering

China creates 3272°F heat-resistant ceramics for hypersonic jets and nuclear reactors    Interesting Engineering

Parkinson's Protein Turbocharges Alzheimer's in Women - Neuroscience News

  1. Parkinson's Protein Turbocharges Alzheimer's in Women    Neuroscience News
  2. Mayo Clinic researchers link Parkinson's-related protein to faster Alzheimer's progression in women    Mayo Clinic News Network
  3. Parkinson's Protein Linked to Faster Alzheimer's Progression in Women    MedPage Today
  4. Parkinson's Marker Linked to 20-Fold Faster Alzheimer's Progression in Women    Inside Precision Medicine
  5. Mayo Clinic study: Alzheimer's progresses faster in women with Parkinson's protein    KIMT

4 Foods to Help Improve Your Vision That Aren't Carrots - EatingWell

4 Foods to Help Improve Your Vision That Aren't Carrots    EatingWell

What Eating Eggs Every Day Does to Your Body - marthastewart.com

What Eating Eggs Every Day Does to Your Body    marthastewart.com rget=_new href="https://news.google.com/stories/CAAqNggKIjBDQklTSGpvSmMzUnZjbmt0TXpZd1NoRUtEd2pqbGJIUkVCRTJTSm1Tc3VvYlNTZ0FQAQ?hl=en-US&gl=US&ceid=US:en&oc=5" target="_blank"> View Full Coverage on Google News

Popular Gym Supplements Linked to Dangerous Sleep Loss in Young People - SciTechDaily

Popular Gym Supplements Linked to Dangerous Sleep Loss in Young People    SciTechDaily

We Asked a Dietitian If Nutritional Yeast Is a Good Source of Vitamin B12 - Verywell Health

We Asked a Dietitian If Nutritional Yeast Is a Good Source of Vitamin B12    Verywell Health

Scientists discover psychedelic drug 5-MeO-DMT induces a state of "paradoxical wake" - PsyPost

Scientists discover psychedelic drug 5-MeO-DMT induces a state of "paradoxical wake"    PsyPost

Why Our Bodies Synchronize During Social Interaction - Neuroscience News

Why Our Bodies Synchronize During Social Interaction    Neuroscience News

Microbes That 'Disarm' Peanut Allergy Proteins Discovered in Mouth And Gut - ScienceAlert

  1. Microbes That 'Disarm' Peanut Allergy Proteins Discovered in Mouth And Gut    ScienceAlert
  2. Your microbiome may determine your risk of a severe allergic reaction    New Scientist
  3. Gut bacteria may explain differences in peanut allergy reactions    News-Medical
  4. Hope for Peanut Allergy Treatment... From the Microbiome    وكالة صدى نيوز

Doctors Are Seeing a Bizarre New COVID Symptom Right Now - AOL.com

Doctors Are Seeing a Bizarre New COVID Symptom Right Now    AOL.com

This Simple Habit You Already Love Can Melt Anxiety & Stress - MindBodyGreen

This Simple Habit You Already Love Can Melt Anxiety & Stress    MindBodyGreen

You're taking melatonin supplements wrong - 3 science-backed ways to fall asleep faster without them, according to a sleep doctor - Tom's Guide

You're taking melatonin supplements wrong - 3 science-backed ways to fall asleep faster without them, according to a sleep doctor    Tom's Guide

What Happens to Your Blood Pressure When You Drink Black Tea - EatingWell

What Happens to Your Blood Pressure When You Drink Black Tea    EatingWell

What we can learn from scientific analysis of Renaissance recipes - Ars Technica

What we can learn from scientific analysis of Renaissance recipes    Ars Technica

High cholesterol isn't just about one number: Cardiologist explains LDL, ApoB, Lp(a) and how to lower your real heart attack risk - The Times of India

  1. High cholesterol isn't just about one number: Cardiologist explains LDL, ApoB, Lp(a) and how to lower your real heart attack risk    The Times of India
  2. Gastroenterologist reveals one proven way to lower bad cholesterol naturally    Moneycontrol.com
  3. Struggling With High LDL Or Bad Cholesterol? This Doctor Shares 4 Food That Help To Lower It    News18
  4. What your cholesterol numbers mean    East Idaho News
  5. What Is LDL Cholesterol and How Do You Lower It?    GQ

The Anti-Inflammatory, High-Protein Lunch I Can't Stop Making - EatingWell

The Anti-Inflammatory, High-Protein Lunch I Can't Stop Making    EatingWell

Cardiologists Say This Simple Habit Lowers Your Risk of Heart Disease - AOL.com

Cardiologists Say This Simple Habit Lowers Your Risk of Heart Disease    AOL.com rget=_new href="https://news.google.com/stories/CAAqNggKIjBDQklTSGpvSmMzUnZjbmt0TXpZd1NoRUtEd2k4dkxiTkVCRWJBMWY3YlZXNzVpZ0FQAQ?hl=en-US&gl=US&ceid=US:en&oc=5" target="_blank"> View Full Coverage on Google News

Dietitians Say These Foods Are Causing Inflammation in Your Body - EatingWell

  1. Dietitians Say These Foods Are Causing Inflammation in Your Body    EatingWell
  2. Why inflammation increases as we age - and the diet changes that can help    thesenior.com.au
  3. The truth about inflammation (and why it's not all bad news)    bodyandsoul.com.au
  4. 6 Things to Do When You Wake Up If You Have Chronic Inflammation, According to Dietitians    AOL.com

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