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Shingles Vaccine Offers Hope Against Dementia - Gizmodo

  1. Shingles Vaccine Offers Hope Against Dementia    Gizmodo
  2. Latest shingles vaccine may also delay dementia, study finds    CBS News
  3. Shingles Vaccination    CDC
  4. NHS shingles vaccine could halt dementia - how does it work?    The Independent
  5. GSK's Shingles Shot Linked to Delayed Dementia Onset in Study    Bloomberg

Colorado has largest H5N1 outbreak in US history: health officials - Meatingplace.com

  1. Colorado has largest H5N1 outbreak in US history: health officials    Meatingplace.com
  2. Bird Flu's Alarming Jump To Cats, Raccoons    The Weather Channel
  3. Colorado now home to the largest outbreak of human bird flu infections in U.S. history    KRDO
  4. UK ups risk assessment for H5N1 in US dairy cattle    University of Minnesota Twin Cities
  5. CDC Confirms Three Human Cases of H5 Bird Flu Among Colorado Poultry Workers    CDC

7 Harris Co. residents infected with West Nile Virus, county health officials say - KTRK-TV

  1. 7 Harris Co. residents infected with West Nile Virus, county health officials say    KTRK-TV
  2. West Nile virus cases spike after 7 Harris County resident infected, 520 mosquito samples test positive    KPRC Click2Houston
  3. First West Nile virus human case reported in Dallas: DCHHS    NBC DFW
  4. Seven people test positive for West Nile, officials warn of spike after Beryl    Houston Chronicle
  5. 7 cases of West Nile virus confirmed in Harris County residents; over 500 positive mosquito samples    KHOU.com

Fatal E. coli outbreak in Flathead traced to restaurants, beef distributor - NBC Montana

  1. Fatal E. coli outbreak in Flathead traced to restaurants, beef distributor    NBC Montana
  2. Health department identifies restaurants connected to E. coli outbreak    Daily Inter Lake
  3. New info released on Flathead County E. coli outbreak that killed 1, sickened others    KPAX News
  4. One dead in Montana in E. coli outbreak linked to ground beef    Food Safety News
  5. E. coli in Flathead County: one person dead, several sick    KRTV NEWS Great Falls

At-Home Colon Cancer Test Can Save Lives - Newsmax

At-Home Colon Cancer Test Can Save Lives    Newsmax rget=_new href="https://news.google.com/stories/CAAqNggKIjBDQklTSGpvSmMzUnZjbmt0TXpZd1NoRUtEd2lCc1pXQ0RCR1hTX185bVJ4N0NpZ0FQAQ?hl=en-US&gl=US&ceid=US:en&oc=5" target="_blank"> View Full Coverage on Google News

COVID is having a summer wave. Here's what it means for older people - NPR

  1. COVID is having a summer wave. Here's what it means for older people    NPR
  2. Covid variant surge: Latest CDC guidelines on isolation and symptoms as cases rise    NBC News
  3. Another summer COVID surge is here, but does it matter? What to know    NBC Washington
  4. COVID infections spike, raising concerns of another summer surge    PBS NewsHour
  5. COVID activity continues at brisk pace across much of US    University of Minnesota Twin Cities

Twice-a-year shot offers 100 percent HIV protection, study finds - The Washington Post

  1. Twice-a-year shot offers 100 percent HIV protection, study finds    The Washington Post
  2. Doctor behind trial of HIV prevention drug recounts breakthrough moment    The Guardian
  3. Twice-Yearly Lenacapavir or Daily F/TAF for HIV Prevention in Cisgender Women    nejm.org
  4. Beginning of end of HIV epidemic?    Harvard Gazette
  5. HIV prevention may only require two injections per year    Science News Magazine

Jersey Shore deli owner, infectious disease doctor explain how to keep safe from listeria amid outbreak - News 12 New Jersey

  1. Jersey Shore deli owner, infectious disease doctor explain how to keep safe from listeria amid outbreak    News 12 New Jersey
  2. Boar's Head recalls 200,000 pounds of deli meat linked to a Listeria outbreak    NPR
  3. Boar's Head recalls 200K deli meats: Throw them out immediately if you have any of these meats linked to list    NJ.com
  4. Listeria Outbreak Linked to Meats Sliced at Delis    CDC
  5. Harris Teeter temporarily stops deli services everywhere: Here's why    WBTV

Double mastectomies do not improve breast cancer survival likelihood for most women, study finds - PhillyVoice.com

  1. Double mastectomies do not improve breast cancer survival likelihood for most women, study finds    PhillyVoice.com
  2. Getting a Double Mastectomy Doesn't Increase Breast Cancer Survival Rate, New Study Finds    PEOPLE
  3. Risks, Benefits of Bilateral Mastectomy for Unilateral Breast Cancer    AJMC.com Managed Markets Network
  4. Double mastectomy may offer no survival benefit to women with breast cancer    Medical Xpress

Measles threat detected in Twin Cities, troubling public health officials - Star Tribune

  1. Measles threat detected in Twin Cities, troubling public health officials    Star Tribune
  2. MDH confirms 3 measles cases in the metro    KSTP
  3. Minnesota Department of Health flags 3 measles cases in Twin Cities area    KARE11.com
  4. 3 new cases of measles detected in MN: What we know    FOX 9 Minneapolis-St. Paul
  5. Measles Confirmed In 3 Unvaccinated Kids In Twin Cities Metro    Patch

Health officials raise concerns after 20 cases of dengue fever confirmed in Georgia - WSB Atlanta

  1. Health officials raise concerns after 20 cases of dengue fever confirmed in Georgia    WSB Atlanta
  2. What To Know About The Rise Of Dengue Fever    The Weather Channel
  3. CDC officials warning about rising dengue fever cases in Georgia    FOX 5 Atlanta
  4. Washington sees 'uptick' in Dengue Fever cases, urges travel caution    KOIN.com
  5. Risk of mosquito-borne diseases remains low in NYC, but that could change    Gothamist

Children in Gaza are now at risk of polio as well as bombs - we need a ceasefire now - The Guardian

  1. Children in Gaza are now at risk of polio as well as bombs - we need a ceasefire now    The Guardian
  2. Hepatitis A and Other Diseases Surge Among Gaza's Displaced, U.N. Says    The New York Times
  3. Discovery of poliovirus in Gaza 'incredibly alarming', Unicef executive director says    The Guardian
  4. Polio virus detected in Gaza wastewater raises public health concerns    NPR
  5. WHO sends over 1 million polio vaccines to Gaza to protect children    The Jerusalem Post

What Happens to Your Body When You Take Too Much Magnesium - EatingWell

What Happens to Your Body When You Take Too Much Magnesium    EatingWell

New treatments offer much-needed hope for patients suffering from chronic pain - The Conversation

New treatments offer much-needed hope for patients suffering from chronic pain    The Conversation rget=_new href="https://news.google.com/stories/CAAqNggKIjBDQklTSGpvSmMzUnZjbmt0TXpZd1NoRUtEd2lfNDRXRkRCRzgwSlV5amI3UXJTZ0FQAQ?hl=en-US&gl=US&ceid=US:en&oc=5" target="_blank"> View Full Coverage on Google News

What to know about the updated COVID vaccines coming this fall - ABC News

  1. What to know about the updated COVID vaccines coming this fall    ABC News
  2. How Can You Stay Protected From COVID's Summer Surge?    AARP
  3. When is the right time to get a COVID-19 booster in Austin?    KUT
  4. Here's when you should get the COVID booster...    WFMYNews2.com
  5. Medicine's Robert Salata recommends new COVID booster    The Daily | Case Western Reserve University

Union County students tests positive for tuberculosis, at least 270 people exposed - WRAL News

  1. Union County students tests positive for tuberculosis, at least 270 people exposed    WRAL News
  2. Union County high school student tests positive for tuberculosis. At least 270 exposed    Charlotte Observer
  3. Union County student tests positive for tuberculosis    WCNC.com
  4. About 270 possibly in contact with student who tested positive for TB, health officials say    WSOC Charlotte
  5. Tuberculosis identified in Union County student: What to know    WBTV

I'm a pharmacist - these are the 12 meds you should NEVER take with coffee - Daily Mail

I'm a pharmacist - these are the 12 meds you should NEVER take with coffee    Daily Mail

Pesticides as big a cancer risk as smoking, study finds - The Hill

  1. Pesticides as big a cancer risk as smoking, study finds    The Hill
  2. Cancer Risk From Pesticides Comparable To Smoking For Some Cancers    Forbes
  3. Toxic Harvest    The Lever
  4. Cancer Warning As Pesticides As Bad As Smoking, Scientists Claim    Newsweek
  5. Cancer: Pesticides like glyphosate may increase risk for several types    Medical News Today

Study finds factors that help some people resist cognitive decline in Alzheimer's - Medical News Today

  1. Study finds factors that help some people resist cognitive decline in Alzheimer's    Medical News Today
  2. Study across multiple brain regions discerns Alzheimer's vulnerability and resilience factors    MIT News
  3. Researchers have found a protein that seems to protect brain cells from Alzheimer's    WBHM
  4. Brain Atlas of Alzheimer's Disease Could Help Design Better Treatments    Inside Precision Medicine
  5. Researchers have found a protein that seems to protect brain cells from Alzheimer's    KUOW News and Information

Those summer sniffles could be COVID-19 as higher levels now detected in Pierce County - Tacoma News Tribune

  1. Those summer sniffles could be COVID-19 as higher levels now detected in Pierce County    Tacoma News Tribune
  2. Map of States With The Highest COVID Rates 2024 And What to Expect Rest of Summer    TODAY
  3. Massive Covid Spikes in These 21 States May Explain Why Everyone You Know Seems to Have It Right Now    PEOPLE
  4. Texas, majority of U.S. reporting spiked COVID-19 levels this summer    KXAN.com
  5. We're seeing signs of increased COVID-19 activity. Let's work together to limit its spread.    Tacoma-Pierce County Health Department

Less Sex Linked to Shorter Lifespan-At Least for Some - Gizmodo

  1. Less Sex Linked to Shorter Lifespan-At Least for Some    Gizmodo
  2. Women who rarely have sex are at an increased risk of dying, study finds    PsyPost

Looking for Long Covid: A Clash of Definition and Study Design - Undark Magazine

  1. Looking for Long Covid: A Clash of Definition and Study Design    Undark Magazine
  2. What to Know About Long COVID and How to Reduce Your Risk    UC San Francisco
  3. Transcript: Long Covid: Where Things Stand    The Washington Post
  4. Scientists Say This Lowers Your Risk of Long COVID by 72%    Prevention Magazine
  5. The truth about 'long Covid' is finally coming out    The Telegraph

Cases of 'Teflon Flu' Are on the Rise. Here's What to Know About Nonstick Cookware - CNET

Cases of 'Teflon Flu' Are on the Rise. Here's What to Know About Nonstick Cookware    CNET rget=_new href="https://news.google.com/stories/CAAqNggKIjBDQklTSGpvSmMzUnZjbmt0TXpZd1NoRUtEd2l6LU1fX0N4RzdDMk1hY3NXR2ZDZ0FQAQ?hl=en-US&gl=US&ceid=US:en&oc=5" target="_blank"> View Full Coverage on Google News

NIH researchers discover potential therapeutic target for degenerative eye disease - National Institutes of Health (NIH) (.gov)

NIH researchers discover potential therapeutic target for degenerative eye disease    National Institutes of Health (NIH) (.gov)

How your gut microbes shape your health - BBC.com

  1. How your gut microbes shape your health    BBC.com
  2. I'm a gut scientist - six health habits I live by (including 6pm dinners)    inews
  3. Tummy trouble? Gastroenterologists share how gut health impacts physical and mental health    MPR News
  4. Happy Gut, Happy Life: Why You Should Consider Your Gut Microbiome    Slate
  5. Subtle signs of an unhealthy gut, from skin issues to sugar cravings    The Atlanta Journal Constitution

Common bacteria could 'melt' and destroy cancer with up to 99 per cent success, research finds - Daily Mail

Common bacteria could 'melt' and destroy cancer with up to 99 per cent success, research finds    Daily Mail rget=_new href="https://news.google.com/stories/CAAqNggKIjBDQklTSGpvSmMzUnZjbmt0TXpZd1NoRUtEd2llOHFLSERCRzhFMFlsLTY5dlZpZ0FQAQ?hl=en-US&gl=US&ceid=US:en&oc=5" target="_blank"> View Full Coverage on Google News

Milwaukee Bucks launch free weight-loss program to combat obesity and prevent chronic diseases like diabetes - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Milwaukee Bucks launch free weight-loss program to combat obesity and prevent chronic diseases like diabetes    Milwaukee Journal Sentinel rget=_new href="https://news.google.com/stories/CAAqNggKIjBDQklTSGpvSmMzUnZjbmt0TXpZd1NoRUtEd2pmcTZ1R0RCR3pPTXpzd21UVndpZ0FQAQ?hl=en-US&gl=US&ceid=US:en&oc=5" target="_blank"> View Full Coverage on Google News

6 Best Electrolyte Powders to Stay Hydrated, Doctors Say - Best Life

  1. 6 Best Electrolyte Powders to Stay Hydrated, Doctors Say    Best Life
  2. I Tried 13 Electrolyte Drinks to Find the Tastiest Ones    Bon Appetit
  3. Plain ol' water is out. Hydration supplements are in. But do these top 8 brands really work?    Los Angeles Times
  4. Plain ol' water is out, hydration supplements are in: But do they really work?    Medical Xpress

I'm a weight loss coach - you'll stick to your diet with this simple trick - New York Post

I'm a weight loss coach - you'll stick to your diet with this simple trick    New York Post

Teen woke up from coma to learn she would soon become a quadruple amputee - New York Post

  1. Teen woke up from coma to learn she would soon become a quadruple amputee    New York Post
  2. Teen Goes into Septic Shock, Embraces Life as Quadruple Amputee (Exclusive)    PEOPLE
  3. Teenager, 18, who agreed to be put into a medically-induced coma to fight common infection wakes up after THRE    Daily Mail
  4. UTI Causes Sepsis, Leading to Quadruple Amputation in Woman; Know The Severe Complications Of Sepsis    Times Now
  5. 'My UTI turned into sepsis and now I'm a quadruple amputee and survivor warning others'    Express

From bums to tums: the tell-tale signs someone you know is on Ozempic... and how to avoid them if you are - Daily Mail

From bums to tums: the tell-tale signs someone you know is on Ozempic... and how to avoid them if you are    Daily Mail

Ottawa County finds West Nile virus in mosquito - WOODTV.com

  1. Ottawa County finds West Nile virus in mosquito    WOODTV.com
  2. West Nile virus detected in southwest Ottawa County, health officials say    WWMT-TV
  3. West Nile virus detected in Ottawa County, Michigan    WZZM13.com
  4. Why you might see a man on a moped prowling your street    PelhamToday.ca
  5. Citywide Mosquito Spraying | News Archive    grandforksgov.com

Why higher UV index numbers are more dangerous during sun exposure - Fox News

Why higher UV index numbers are more dangerous during sun exposure    Fox News

Your TRICARE Guide to Overseas Travel - TRICARE Newsroom

Your TRICARE Guide to Overseas Travel    TRICARE Newsroom

When a stroke strikes, every second counts - KSLTV

  1. When a stroke strikes, every second counts    KSLTV
  2. Healthy Headlines: What to Know About Strokes    WCCB Charlotte
  3. HealthWatch: Stroke support and awareness    WeAreGreenBay.com
  4. Study indicates updated stroke evaluation protocols increase patient access to thrombectomy treatment    NeuroNews International
  5. Healthy Headlines: When it comes to strokes, timing is everything; a watch alert mattered    User-generated content

'Every surgery goes wrong': Nurse says you should never go to the hospital in July - The Daily Dot

'Every surgery goes wrong': Nurse says you should never go to the hospital in July    The Daily Dot

Moderate Drinking Is Not Good For You After All, Study Finds - ScienceAlert

  1. Moderate Drinking Is Not Good For You After All, Study Finds    ScienceAlert
  2. Why many studies wrongly claim it's healthy to drink a little alcohol    New Scientist
  3. Moderate drinking not better for health than abstaining, analysis suggests    The Guardian
  4. The Truth About Drinking A Glass Of Wine Every Day, According To Health Experts    Delish
  5. Alcohol and longevity: Moderate drinking brings no benefits    Medical News Today

Whooping cough cases on the rise: What to know, how to protect your family - WRAL News

  1. Whooping cough cases on the rise: What to know, how to protect your family    WRAL News
  2. Whooping Cough Is on the Rise, Returning to Pre-Pandemic Trends    CDC
  3. Increased cases of whooping cough seen in Kentucky    WSAZ
  4. KY Association of Health Plans and KY Voices partner to cover vaccines    WTVQ
  5. Whooping cough outbreak 'a stark reminder' of decline in vaccinations among Kentucky kids    Kentucky Lantern

Bald eagle, mountain goats and marmot share the frame in Colorado photographer's 'once in a lifetime' snaps - Denver 7 Colorado News

Bald eagle, mountain goats and marmot share the frame in Colorado photographer's 'once in a lifetime' snaps    Denver 7 Colorado News

New drug could make bacterial resistance 'nearly impossible' - BGR

  1. New drug could make bacterial resistance 'nearly impossible'    BGR
  2. Macrolones target bacterial ribosomes and DNA gyrase and can evade resistance mechanisms    Nature.com
  3. Dual-action antibiotic could make bacterial resistance nearly impossible    UIC Today
  4. New antibiotic would make it more difficult for bacteria to develop drug resistance, UIC researchers say    Chicago Sun-Times
  5. New antibiotic nearly eliminates the chance of superbugs evolving    New Atlas

Cheap Daily Supplement Seems to Boost Brain Function in Older People - ScienceAlert

  1. Cheap Daily Supplement Seems to Boost Brain Function in Older People    ScienceAlert
  2. Research Shows Cognitive Longevity Depends On These 3 Critical Vitamins    mindbodygreen
  3. More Studies Are Finding This Supplement Boosts Memory After All    MSN

I'm a cancer dietitian - this is my favorite food for lowering cancer risk - New York Post

I'm a cancer dietitian - this is my favorite food for lowering cancer risk    New York Post

Dr. says tick illness on the rise, how to prevent Lyme Disease - WKBN.com

  1. Dr. says tick illness on the rise, how to prevent Lyme Disease    WKBN.com
  2. Could You Have Lyme Disease and Not Know It?    SciTechDaily
  3. As tick-borne diseases spread rapidly across Ohio, researchers call on the public for help    WOUB
  4. How to protect children from Lyme disease during peak tick season    WTOP
  5. Stay healthy and informed as tickborne illnesses increase in Ohio, nationwide    Ohio University

ADHD brains present unique challenges, but the condition is highly treatable − a primary care nurse practitioner with ADHD explains the science - The Conversation

ADHD brains present unique challenges, but the condition is highly treatable − a primary care nurse practitioner with ADHD explains the science    The Conversation rget=_new href="https://news.google.com/stories/CAAqNggKIjBDQklTSGpvSmMzUnZjbmt0TXpZd1NoRUtEd2k0dl83N0N4RXBLRlBWLU9TTnpTZ0FQAQ?hl=en-US&gl=US&ceid=US:en&oc=5" target="_blank"> View Full Coverage on Google News

State health officials to publish data table for human cases of avian flu in Colorado - Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment

  1. State health officials to publish data table for human cases of avian flu in Colorado    Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment
  2. La gripe aviar se transmite de manera eficiente y sostenida a mamíferos, confirma estudio    WIRED en Español
  3. Un estudio confirma que la gripe letal de las aves se está transmitiendo de vaca a vaca | Ciencia    EL PAÍS
  4. Reportan otros dos casos de gripe aviar entre trabajadores agrícolas de EEUU    The Associated Press
  5. Se confirma que la letal gripe aviar ya se está propagando entre mamíferos    Infobae España

I'm a neurosurgeon - reduce your dementia risk in 10 simple steps - New York Post

  1. I'm a neurosurgeon - reduce your dementia risk in 10 simple steps    New York Post
  2. Regular Daytime Naps Reduce Dementia Risk, Claims Intelligence Expert    Newsweek
  3. A Lifestyle Intervention Could Slow Early Alzheimer's, Study Suggests    Forbes
  4. Six ways to look after your brain health in your 20s and 30s    The Conversation
  5. Quit Googling and take naps to cut dementia risk, says AI expert    Medical Xpress

Cancer Drug Shows Promise for Autism Cognitive Function - Neuroscience News

  1. Cancer Drug Shows Promise for Autism Cognitive Function    Neuroscience News
  2. Cancer Drug Shows Promise for Improving Cognition in Rett Syndrome and Other Neurological Disorders    ScienceBlog.com

Rabid Woodchuck in German Flatts Killed After Attacking Person and Dog - WKTV

Rabid Woodchuck in German Flatts Killed After Attacking Person and Dog    WKTV

How epigenetics influence memory formation - Medical Xpress

  1. How epigenetics influence memory formation    Medical Xpress
  2. Epigenetic State Determines Which Neurons Are Selected for Memory Formation in Mice    Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News

As Colorado doctors warn of microplastics, experts say they have now found them inside the body - CBS Colorado

  1. As Colorado doctors warn of microplastics, experts say they have now found them inside the body    CBS Colorado
  2. Toxic plastic pollution is everywhere, even clogged arteries. We asked a Colorado doctor how to stay healthy.    CBS Colardo
  3. Are microplastic particles taking a toll on your health? Researchers share steps to lower your risk    KABC-TV
  4. Plastic Was Found Inside More Than 50% of Plaques From Clogged Arteries    ScienceAlert
  5. Rising micro- and nanoplastic levels linked to increased health risks    International Environmental Technology

A cure for baldness? Sugar that naturally occurs in the human body stimulates hair growth, scientists discover - Daily Mail

  1. A cure for baldness? Sugar that naturally occurs in the human body stimulates hair growth, scientists discover    Daily Mail
  2. Hair-loss hope: Natural sugar stimulates significant regrowth    New Atlas
  3. Cure for male pattern baldness given boost by sugar discovery    University of Sheffield News
  4. Scientists finally discover sugar that could cure male pattern baldness    Interesting Engineering
  5. Study claims sugar in our bodies may help cure baldness    Gwinnettdailypost.com

Scientists Discover Brain Circuit That Could Explain How Placebos Ease Pain - ScienceAlert

  1. Scientists Discover Brain Circuit That Could Explain How Placebos Ease Pain    ScienceAlert
  2. How do placebos ease pain? Mouse brain study offers clues    Nature.com
  3. The placebo effect unlocked: How the brain tricks itself into pain relief    New Atlas
  4. We may finally know how the placebo effect relieves pain    New Scientist
  5. The brain regions responsible for the placebo effect have been mapped in mice    Fierce Biotech

Most 'overlooked' COVID symptom right now; states where virus is surging - AL.com

  1. Most 'overlooked' COVID symptom right now; states where virus is surging    AL.com
  2. If You're Experiencing Any Of These COVID Symptoms, Doctors Say You Should Seek Medical Attention ASAP    Yahoo! Voices

Yes, walnuts are good for you. But people with this medical condition should avoid them. - USA TODAY

Yes, walnuts are good for you. But people with this medical condition should avoid them.    USA TODAY

America is still dealing with the pandemic's scars, psychologists say - National Geographic

America is still dealing with the pandemic's scars, psychologists say    National Geographic

For Epidemics to Cross Oceans, Viruses on Ships Had to Beat the Odds - The New York Times

  1. For Epidemics to Cross Oceans, Viruses on Ships Had to Beat the Odds    The New York Times
  2. Even after Columbus, infectious diseases had a surprisingly hard time crossing oceans    Science
  3. How pioneering ocean voyages transmitted diseases far and wide    Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance
  4. Mathematical models reveal how steam travel escalated global pathogen risks during historical sea voyages    News-Medical.Net
  5. How diseases like smallpox survived long ocean voyages    New Scientist

Oats mimic the effects of Ozempic, new study finds - BBC Science Focus

  1. Oats mimic the effects of Ozempic, new study finds    BBC Science Focus
  2. One Type of Fiber Could Have Weight Loss Benefits Similar to Ozempic    ScienceAlert
  3. One type of fiber found in oats may induce more weight loss, study finds    Medical News Today
  4. Weight-loss power of oats naturally mimics popular obesity drugs    New Atlas
  5. How your morning oats could help you manage your weight    University of Arizona News

DOH advises mpox vaccination after new case reported - Honolulu Star-Advertiser

DOH advises mpox vaccination after new case reported    Honolulu Star-Advertiser

Having Excess Fat In These Areas May Increase Alzheimer's And Parkinson's Risk, Study Suggests - Forbes

  1. Having Excess Fat In These Areas May Increase Alzheimer's And Parkinson's Risk, Study Suggests    Forbes
  2. Having fat arms 'heightens risk of Alzheimer's by nearly one fifth'    The Telegraph
  3. Body composition can affect risk of dementia or Parkinson's, research suggests    Medical Xpress
  4. How to lower your Alzheimer's, Parkinson's risk when you hit the gym    New York Post
  5. Losing your arm fat makes dementia 18% less likely - new study    BBC Science Focus

Blood Test That Detects Sepsis in 10 Minutes by Squeezing Blood Cells - Hailed as 'the Holy Grail' - Good News Network

  1. Blood Test That Detects Sepsis in 10 Minutes by Squeezing Blood Cells - Hailed as 'the Holy Grail'    Good News Network
  2. Blood culture-free ultra-rapid antimicrobial susceptibility testing    Nature.com
  3. Lifesaving sepsis testing could be done in hours, not days, with a new method    Science News Magazine
  4. New, faster sepsis test could save lives, scientists say    Livescience.com
  5. Scientists say they developed faster way to diagnose, treat sepsis    University of Minnesota Twin Cities

Surprising Finding: Tooth Loss Associated With Increased Dementia Risk - Forbes

Surprising Finding: Tooth Loss Associated With Increased Dementia Risk    Forbes

Little-Known College Offers Unique Adirondack Trails - Forbes

Little-Known College Offers Unique Adirondack Trails    Forbes

'They can film here any time they want': Worker asks woman to move car. She can't believe how much he offers - The Daily Dot

'They can film here any time they want': Worker asks woman to move car. She can't believe how much he offers    The Daily Dot

Research Results Show Promise Toward Development of a Universal Influenza Vaccine - Pharmacy Times

  1. Research Results Show Promise Toward Development of a Universal Influenza Vaccine    Pharmacy Times
  2. Study shows promise for a universal flu vaccine    OHSU News
  3. Cytomegalovirus vaccine vector-induced effector memory CD4 + T cells protect cynomolgus macaques from lethal aerosolized heterologous avian influenza challenge    Nature.com
  4. Study holds hope for revolutionary flu vaccine, OHSU researchers say    The Lund Report
  5. Pharma Pulse 7/26/24: Research Shows Promise Toward Universal Flu Vaccine, AI Struggles with Math & more    Pharmaceutical Executive

Colorado hospitals cited for contaminated equipment, including 3 instances of 'immediate jeopardy' - The Denver Gazette

Colorado hospitals cited for contaminated equipment, including 3 instances of 'immediate jeopardy'    The Denver Gazette

Scientists are trying to unravel the mystery behind modern AI - Vox.com

Scientists are trying to unravel the mystery behind modern AI    Vox.com

Newly Discovered Autoimmune Disorder Saps Vitamin B From Your Brain - Gizmodo

Newly Discovered Autoimmune Disorder Saps Vitamin B From Your Brain    Gizmodo

Nassau DOH: Feral cat found in Cedarhurst tests positive for rabies - News 12 Long Island

Nassau DOH: Feral cat found in Cedarhurst tests positive for rabies    News 12 Long Island rget=_new href="https://news.google.com/stories/CAAqNggKIjBDQklTSGpvSmMzUnZjbmt0TXpZd1NoRUtEd2pScC1pRURCRmlRZC16dkxCRlJ5Z0FQAQ?hl=en-US&gl=US&ceid=US:en&oc=5" target="_blank"> View Full Coverage on Google News

Rabies Is Spreading in South African Seals, Scientists Say - The New York Times

  1. Rabies Is Spreading in South African Seals, Scientists Say    The New York Times
  2. Animal bites, even from pets, can be dangerous    Daily Herald
  3. Caution advised after seal rabies outbreak spreads to Garden Route    Knysna-Plett Herald

Scientists Discover a New Hormone That Makes Super-Strong Bones - ScienceAlert

  1. Scientists Discover a New Hormone That Makes Super-Strong Bones    ScienceAlert
  2. CCN3 maintains bone density during lactation    Nature.com
  3. Brain hormone makes strong contribution to bones    BioWorld Online
  4. Scientists discover a new hormone that can build strong bones    University of California
  5. New hormone that strengthens bones discovered, mystery of how bones remain strong even when calcium is lost in breastfeeding mothers elucidated    GIGAZINE(ギガジン)

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