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Scientists Fault Federal Response to Bird Flu Outbreaks on Dairy Farms - The New York Times

  1. Scientists Fault Federal Response to Bird Flu Outbreaks on Dairy Farms    The New York Times
  2. Avian flu in cattle is spreading; scientists want more data on H5N1 - STAT    STAT
  3. WHO clarifies what counts as a pathogen that can spread through the air    CNN
  4. Bird flu, lack of vaccine prompt 'great concern' for top WHO official    USA TODAY
  5. Human-To-Human Bird Flu Spread Is 'Great Concern,' WHO Says    Forbes

Syphilis case increase sparks Colorado public health order - The Hill

  1. Syphilis case increase sparks Colorado public health order    The Hill
  2. As syphilis cases among US newborns soar, doctors group advises more screening during pregnancy    The Associated Press
  3. Colorado has declared a syphilis epidemic - and babies are at the highest risk    Colorado Public Radio
  4. Colorado officials address rise in syphilis cases    9News.com KUSA
  5. Colorado to ramp up testing, treatment for syphilis after 'alarming increase' in cases among newborns    Denver 7 Colorado News

Rat-urine-spreading leptospirosis jumps in NYC as people get sick - USA TODAY

  1. Rat-urine-spreading leptospirosis jumps in NYC as people get sick    USA TODAY
  2. Rat Urine Causing Rise in Cases of Flu-Like Illness in NYC: 'It's a Real Problem'    PEOPLE
  3. Cases of disease caused by rat urine are rising - how to stay safe    New York Post
  4. NYC issues warning of infectious disease spread by rat urine after record year of reported cases    Fox News
  5. Deadly in dogs and humans, cases of bacterial infection linked to rats trend up in NYC    NBC New York

Dengue cases top 5.2 million in the Americas as outbreak passes yearly record, PAHO says - CNN

  1. Dengue cases top 5.2 million in the Americas as outbreak passes yearly record, PAHO says    CNN
  2. Dengue cases surge by nearly 50% in Americas amid 'emergency situation', UN agency says    Reuters.com
  3. A Dengue Fever Outbreak Is Setting Records in the Americas    Scientific American
  4. Peru's Dengue Deaths Triple as Climate Change Swells Mosquito Population    U.S. News & World Report
  5. Cases of dengue fever surge by nearly 50% in a month in Americas amid 'emergency situation', UN agency says    Daily Mail

Cook County Public Health warns of possible measles exposure at Sam's Club in Evergreen Park - WGN TV Chicago

  1. Cook County Public Health warns of possible measles exposure at Sam's Club in Evergreen Park    WGN TV Chicago
  2. Possible measles exposure identified at suburban Sam's Club    NBC Chicago
  3. 1st case of measles reported in DuPage County since 2009, health officials say    WLS-TV
  4. Shoppers who visited Evergreen Park Sam's Club may have been exposed to individual with measles: CCDPH    FOX 32 Chicago
  5. City of Chicago warns of dozens of measles cases, and not all are linked to migrant shelters    CBS Chicago

It's cutting calories-not intermittent fasting-that drops weight, study suggests - Ars Technica

  1. It's cutting calories-not intermittent fasting-that drops weight, study suggests    Ars Technica
  2. Why eating within limited hours may help with weight loss    NBC News
  3. Fasting diets not a 'magical' solution for weight loss, study finds    The Times
  4. Is calorie intake or time-restricted eating more important for weight loss? Here's what a new study says.    Yahoo Life
  5. Scientists Reveal Secret to Making Intermittent Fasting Diets Work    Newsweek

Global health groups propose new terminology for pathogens that spread through the air - University of Minnesota Twin Cities

Global health groups propose new terminology for pathogens that spread through the air    University of Minnesota Twin Cities rget=_new href="https://news.google.com/stories/CAAqNggKIjBDQklTSGpvSmMzUnZjbmt0TXpZd1NoRUtEd2pFOGNLN0N4RjJWcDZPdGZuMnRTZ0FQAQ?hl=en-US&gl=US&ceid=US:en&oc=5" target="_blank"> View Full Coverage on Google News

Local doctor warns of measles outbreak across the US - KSAT San Antonio

  1. Local doctor warns of measles outbreak across the US    KSAT San Antonio
  2. U.S. measles cases reach 125 this year, topping 2022's large outbreaks    CBS News
  3. Opinion | Measles cases are climbing. Get the vaccine. - The Washington Post    The Washington Post
  4. CDC warns that measles spike poses a 'renewed threat' to the disease's elimination    NPR
  5. National Update on Measles Cases and Outbreaks - United States, ...    CDC

World Liver Day 2024: Eat These Superfoods To Strengthen Your Liver - NDTV

  1. World Liver Day 2024: Eat These Superfoods To Strengthen Your Liver    NDTV
  2. World Liver Day 2024: 10 warning signs liver needs care    The Times of India
  3. World Liver Day 2024: Aloe vera juice to mint cucumber water; 10 homemade drinks to boost liver health    Hindustan Times
  4. No scientific evidence to show liver detox is safe and effective: Experts    India New England
  5. Fortifying Immunity: Vaccination's Vital Role Against Liver Diseases | TheHealthSite.com    TheHealthSite

Marion County Health Department warns of possible measles exposure at Children's Museum on Eclipse day - FOX 59 Indianapolis

  1. Marion County Health Department warns of possible measles exposure at Children's Museum on Eclipse day    FOX 59 Indianapolis
  2. Solar eclipse watchers at Children's Museum may have been exposed to measles    IndyStar
  3. Measles may have been spread at Indianapolis event for solar eclipse    WISH TV Indianapolis, IN
  4. Health Department warns of possible measles exposure at Children's Museum    WRTV Indianapolis
  5. Sports Planner for Saturday    The Republic

Here's Exactly How Cocaine Makes You Ignore Your Basic Needs - Gizmodo

  1. Here's Exactly How Cocaine Makes You Ignore Your Basic Needs    Gizmodo
  2. A common pathway in the brain that enables addictive drugs to hijack natural reward processing identified    Medical Xpress
  3. How Drugs Hijack the Brain's Reward System    Neuroscience News
  4. Cocaine seems to hijack brain pathways that prioritise food and water    New Scientist
  5. Newly discovered brain pathway sheds light on addiction - News    The Rockefeller University

The unexpected health benefits of Ozempic and Mounjaro - National Geographic

  1. The unexpected health benefits of Ozempic and Mounjaro    National Geographic
  2. Healthy Habits Not Outweighed by GLP-1s in OSA    Medscape
  3. New weight-loss drugs, DIY advice from the Trans Handy Ma'am    WPR
  4. Studies show semaglutide might help curb alcohol cravings, local doctors weigh in    News 5 Cleveland WEWS
  5. Drugs Like Ozempic And Mounjaro Could Treat Other Conditions-Here's What Scientists Are Looking At    Forbes

Blood Test Predicts Multiple Sclerosis Years Before Symptoms Appear - Neuroscience News

  1. Blood Test Predicts Multiple Sclerosis Years Before Symptoms Appear    Neuroscience News
  2. An autoantibody signature predictive for multiple sclerosis    Nature.com
  3. Blood Biomarker Reveals Signs of Multiple Sclerosis Years Before    Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News
  4. Signs of multiple sclerosis can be detected in blood 5 years before symptoms appear, new study finds. Here's why this breakthrough is important.    Yahoo Life
  5. Multifractal detection of the early stages of multiple sclerosis    EurekAlert

'We need a moonshot for long COVID': What we know (and don't know) about the illness - Connecticut Public

  1. 'We need a moonshot for long COVID': What we know (and don't know) about the illness    Connecticut Public
  2. What Is Long COVID? Understanding the Pandemic's Mysterious Fallout    Yale Medicine
  3. Blood Biomarkers Reveal the Hidden World of Long COVID    SciTechDaily
  4. 4 Years In, a Sobering Look at Long COVID Progress    Medscape
  5. New Blog Featuring Lisa Sanders, MD, Addresses Long COVID Struggles Seen on the Front Lines    Yale School of Medicine

I'm a cancer dietitian - these two things increase cancer risk - New York Post

  1. I'm a cancer dietitian - these two things increase cancer risk    New York Post
  2. Cancer: Scientists find why poor diet increases risk    Medical News Today
  3. Scientists identify how sugary, fatty foods may trigger cancer in young people    The Times of India
  4. Scientists uncover missing link between junk food and cancer - which could explain explosion of tumors in youn    Daily Mail
  5. NUS scientists uncover a missing link between poor diet and higher cancer risk    NUS News

5 ways to add joy into your meals - CNN

  1. 5 ways to add joy into your meals    CNN
  2. The Joy of Food - Chasing Life with Dr. Sanjay Gupta - Podcast on CNN Audio    CNN

Keto diet may improve metabolic and mental health symptoms in psychiatric patients - PsyPost

Keto diet may improve metabolic and mental health symptoms in psychiatric patients    PsyPost

72-year-old patient had COVID for record 613 days, accumulated over 50 mutations from virus before it killed him - New York Post

  1. 72-year-old patient had COVID for record 613 days, accumulated over 50 mutations from virus before it killed him    New York Post
  2. Man with COVID for a Record 613 Days Dead at 72    PEOPLE
  3. Netherlands man battled COVID-19 for longest case ever recorded    9News
  4. Covid kills Dutch man after virus mutates 50 times in his body in 613 days    India Today
  5. Longest Covid infection recorded at 613 days    inews

Doctors underutilize next-gen antibiotics to fight resistant infections in U.S. hospitals - National Institutes of Health (NIH) (.gov)

  1. Doctors underutilize next-gen antibiotics to fight resistant infections in U.S. hospitals    National Institutes of Health (NIH) (.gov)
  2. New antibiotics underprescribed for hard-to-treat infections - study    STAT
  3. 'Sluggish' Hospital Uptake of Newer Antibiotics for Gram-Negative Infections    Medpage Today
  4. Sluggish uptake of new antibiotics threatens future development and supply for highly resistant infections    Medical Xpress
  5. Hospitals Underutilize New Antibiotics    Healthnews.com

Could there soon be digital copies of your heart? - BBC.com

Could there soon be digital copies of your heart?    BBC.com

CAR-T Trial Targets Glioblastoma Brain Cancer - Neuroscience News

  1. CAR-T Trial Targets Glioblastoma Brain Cancer    Neuroscience News
  2. Gene Therapy Is Halting Cancer. Can It Work Against Brain Tumors?    UC San Francisco
  3. Revolutionizing Glioblastoma Treatment    Neuroscience News

I'm a doctor - here's what to know about rising cancer rates in young people - New York Post

  1. I'm a doctor - here's what to know about rising cancer rates in young people    New York Post
  2. Cancer cases in younger people are rising sharply. Here are some preventive measures to take    CNN
  3. Accelerated aging may be a cause of increased cancers in people under 55    The Hill
  4. What to Know About Rising Rates of 'Early-Onset' Cancer    Yale Medicine
  5. Why do young people get cancer even if they're healthy?    The Washington Post

Study: Deadly deer disease could be linked to hunter deaths - WVTM13 Birmingham

  1. Study: Deadly deer disease could be linked to hunter deaths    WVTM13 Birmingham
  2. 'Zombie deer disease': Hunters died after eating infected venison    USA TODAY
  3. Research raises questions of human health risk with Chronic Wasting Disease - Daily Leader    Dailyleader
  4. Two Hunters May Be First Americans To Die From Zombie Deer Disease    iHeartRadio
  5. Did CWD Kill Two Unnamed Hunters? Probably Not.    MeatEater

Dietary treatment found to be more effective than medicines in irritable bowel syndrome - Medical Xpress

  1. Dietary treatment found to be more effective than medicines in irritable bowel syndrome    Medical Xpress
  2. What's the Best Way to Treat I.B.S.?    The New York Times
  3. Adopting a low FODMAP diet relieves irritable bowel syndrome better than medicine    New Scientist
  4. Putting Patients First: Breaking Stigma, Dispelling Misconceptions to Improve IBS Care    MD Magazine
  5. Healthy Lifestyle Behaviors Can Lower the Risk of IBS    Everyday Health

Low-Calorie Diet Has Unexpected Effect on Aging - Newsweek

  1. Low-Calorie Diet Has Unexpected Effect on Aging    Newsweek
  2. Penn State study examines how a person's telomeres are affected by caloric restriction    News-Medical.Net
  3. Could this diet actually help you live longer?    New York Post
  4. Cutting calories could slow cellular aging and extend lifespan    Study Finds
  5. Study: Caloric Restriction In Humans And Aging    Science 2.0

Study Links Recreational Cannabis Use to Lower Risk of Cognitive Decline and Dementia-Related Diseases - Good News Network

Study Links Recreational Cannabis Use to Lower Risk of Cognitive Decline and Dementia-Related Diseases    Good News Network

'Ozempic babies' and what happens when women stop the drug cold turkey - USA TODAY

  1. 'Ozempic babies' and what happens when women stop the drug cold turkey    USA TODAY
  2. Ozempic's latest reported side effect: pregnancy    Axios
  3. Ozempic baby boom: Doctors are prescribing weight-loss drugs off-label for fertility - with women in their 40s    Daily Mail
  4. Ozempic Babies: Doctors Want Safety Data on Obesity Shots During Pregnancy    Bloomberg

Treatment Relieves Chronic Lyme Disease's Neurological Symptoms - Neuroscience News

  1. Treatment Relieves Chronic Lyme Disease's Neurological Symptoms    Neuroscience News
  2. Study finds potential new treatment path for lasting Lyme disease symptoms    Medical Xpress
  3. New Study Reveals Potential Treatment for Neurological Lyme Disease    Yahoo Finance
  4. Researchers find new treatment path for lasting Lyme disease symptoms    ETHealthWorld

New studies find thousands of annual U.S. deaths linked to wildfire smoke - NPR

  1. New studies find thousands of annual U.S. deaths linked to wildfire smoke    NPR
  2. As climate warms, wildfires could make air more deadly, study says    News 5 Cleveland WEWS
  3. Death Toll In Lahaina Fire Rises To 100 - Honolulu Civil Beat    Honolulu Civil Beat
  4. Heat-related emergency room visits surged in 2023, CDC says    Scripps News
  5. More demand seen for help with food, hummingbirds returning soon, concerns about health impacts from wildfire smoke    WXPR

3 Simple Habits Doctors Say You Should Start Doing Right Now If You Want To Live To 100: 'Significantly Contribute To A Longer Life' - SheFinds

  1. 3 Simple Habits Doctors Say You Should Start Doing Right Now If You Want To Live To 100: 'Significantly Contribute To A Longer Life'    SheFinds
  2. Is 100 the New 70?    Kiplinger's Personal Finance
  3. Unlocking the secrets to longevity and wellness    CGTN
  4. Do You Want to Live to Be 100? This Researcher Has the Answer to Why Longevity is Not a Quick Fix or Trendy Diet    Entrepreneur
  5. Want to live longer? Longevity experts share 5 habits to adopt.    Yahoo Life

Psychiatrist shares tips for reducing stress: 'Feelings aren't facts' - TODAY

  1. Psychiatrist shares tips for reducing stress: 'Feelings aren't facts'    TODAY
  2. How to combat stress when life gets overwhelming    TODAY
  3. Hope Starts With Us: Stress Awareness Month    NAMI: National Alliance on Mental Illness
  4. Here Are 24 Signs Of Dangerous Stress Levels That You May Not Realize    Essence
  5. Feeling stressed? Here are five ways to help    WWLP.com

NIH researchers develop AI tool with potential to more precisely match cancer drugs to patients - National Institutes of Health (NIH) (.gov)

  1. NIH researchers develop AI tool with potential to more precisely match cancer drugs to patients    National Institutes of Health (NIH) (.gov)
  2. PERCEPTION predicts patient response and resistance to treatment using single-cell transcriptomics of their tumors    Nature.com
  3. AI tool predicts responses to cancer therapy using information from each cell of the tumor    Medical Xpress
  4. Election micrograph of lung ca [IMAGE]    EurekAlert
  5. NIH team develops AI tool to predict cancer drug response    Pharmaceutical Technology

Some Older Women Need Extra Breast Scans. Why Won't Medicare Pay? - The New York Times

Some Older Women Need Extra Breast Scans. Why Won't Medicare Pay?    The New York Times

Does your job improve or hurt your memory, thinking? - Deseret News

  1. Does your job improve or hurt your memory, thinking?    Deseret News
  2. Dementia: Repetitive, routine jobs may raise cognitive decline risk    Medical News Today
  3. Mentally stimulating work plays key role in staving off dementia, study finds    The Guardian
  4. Thought Provoking Work May Reduce Later Life Cognitive Decline    Neuroscience News
  5. Routine jobs raise the risk of cognitive decline by 66% and dementia by 37%, study says    CNN

Local counties reporting more rabies cases in months than in entire years; state veterinarian says it's not a spike - KSAT San Antonio

  1. Local counties reporting more rabies cases in months than in entire years; state veterinarian says it's not a spike    KSAT San Antonio
  2. Surge in Hill Country rabies cases stirs concern    San Antonio Express-News
  3. 2 more positive rabies cases in Kerr County | Local News | dailytimes.com    dailytimes.com
  4. Rabies cases are on the rise in the Texas Hill Country county    mySA
  5. Kerr County reports 6th case of rabies, this time in a dog who attacked a jogger    San Antonio Express-News

AAN 2024: Parkinson's patients, care partners benefit from cycling... - Parkinson's News Today

  1. AAN 2024: Parkinson's patients, care partners benefit from cycling...    Parkinson's News Today
  2. SPARX3 trial testing treadmill exercise for Parkinson's still...    Parkinson's News Today
  3. Cycling sessions welcomed by Parkinson's sufferers    AOL
  4. Cycling sessions welcomed by people with Parkinson's    BBC.com
  5. Exercise Tips for People With Parkinson's | Blog    PBS

Get a colonoscopy if you have these colon cancer symptoms: oncologist - Business Insider

  1. Get a colonoscopy if you have these colon cancer symptoms: oncologist    Business Insider
  2. The importance of detecting colorectal cancer | Features | actionnewsnow.com    Action News Now
  3. Prisma Health On Call: Your colon health and screening questions, answered    GVLtoday
  4. Colon cancer warning signs to watch out for    WTOC
  5. You should get a colonoscopy if you have two common symptoms, even if you're under 50: Top GI cancer doctor    Daily Mail

Can dogs 'catch' yawns from humans? - The Washington Post - The Washington Post

Can dogs 'catch' yawns from humans? - The Washington Post    The Washington Post

Microplastics can travel to the brain and other vital organs after ingestion, new study finds - Toronto Star

  1. Microplastics can travel to the brain and other vital organs after ingestion, new study finds    Toronto Star
  2. Study finds evidence of microplastics in brains and other organs    Fox News
  3. Microplastics Found in Brain After 4 Weeks of Exposure    PEOPLE
  4. Warning as Microplastics Escape Gut to 'Infiltrate' Brain    Newsweek
  5. Microplastics may spread to the brain, other organs, study suggests    Medical News Today

Hospital prices for the same emergency care vary up to 16X, study finds - Ars Technica

Hospital prices for the same emergency care vary up to 16X, study finds    Ars Technica

Avian flu outbreak raises a disturbing question: Is our food system built on poop? - Los Angeles Times

Avian flu outbreak raises a disturbing question: Is our food system built on poop?    Los Angeles Times rget=_new href="https://news.google.com/stories/CAAqNggKIjBDQklTSGpvSmMzUnZjbmt0TXpZd1NoRUtEd2lvMGUtNUN4SFdQTzlRSGxkeWZ5Z0FQAQ?hl=en-US&gl=US&ceid=US:en&oc=5" target="_blank"> View Full Coverage on Google News

AI speeds up drug design for Parkinson's ten-fold - University of Cambridge news

  1. AI speeds up drug design for Parkinson's ten-fold    University of Cambridge news
  2. Discovery of potent inhibitors of α-synuclein aggregation using structure-based iterative learning    Nature.com
  3. AI Identifies New Potential Treatments For Parkinson's Disease    Forbes
  4. AI Revolutionizes Hunt for Parkinson's Treatments    Neuroscience News
  5. Machine learning tool may help detect Parkinson's disease: Study    Parkinson's News Today

Iowa hospital running out of beds amid rise in children with respiratory issues - KCRG

  1. Iowa hospital running out of beds amid rise in children with respiratory issues    KCRG
  2. Blank Children's Hospital at capacity with respiratory illnesses    KCCI Des Moines
  3. Des Moines' Blank Children's Hospital reaches capacity in spring    Local 5 - weareiowa.com

What'll Really Happen If You Eat Processed Food Every Day? - HuffPost

  1. What'll Really Happen If You Eat Processed Food Every Day?    HuffPost
  2. The five foods that cardiologists want you to stop eating    The Telegraph
  3. A recent study of ultra-processed foods paints a grim picture. Here's the latest.    Psychology Today
  4. UPF watch: What's the latest on ultra-processed food?    FoodNavigator.com
  5. Unfortunately, Your Care May Be No Match for This    Dynamic Chiropractic

Are we prepared for Chinese preeminence on the moon and Mars? (op-ed) - Space.com

Are we prepared for Chinese preeminence on the moon and Mars? (op-ed)    Space.com

Why smoking pot gives you the munchies, according to cannabis research - New York Post

Why smoking pot gives you the munchies, according to cannabis research    New York Post

Rethinking drinking? Doctors say drink less, or not at all - WAVY.com

  1. Rethinking drinking? Doctors say drink less, or not at all    WAVY.com
  2. 6 ways drinking alcohol can affect the body    MD Anderson Cancer Center
  3. Experts: Moderation key in alcohol use    WNYT NewsChannel 13
  4. Who is considered an abstainer matters.    Psychology Today
  5. 5 Health Indicators Alcohol Is Hurting You | Watch    MSN

Dear Doctor: Should young women be worried about consistently low blood pressure readings? - OregonLive

Dear Doctor: Should young women be worried about consistently low blood pressure readings?    OregonLive

Scientists uncover 95 regions of the genome linked to PTSD - Medical Xpress

  1. Scientists uncover 95 regions of the genome linked to PTSD    Medical Xpress
  2. PTSD's Genetic Roots: 43 Genes and 95 Loci Identified    Neuroscience News
  3. Genome-wide association analyses identify 95 risk loci and provide insights into the neurobiology of post-traumatic stress disorder    Nature.com
  4. Breakthrough Study on Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder    University of California San Diego
  5. Study Identifies 43 Potentially Causal Genes for PTSD    Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News

Infected blood scandal: Children were used as 'guinea pigs' in clinical trials - BBC.com

  1. Infected blood scandal: Children were used as 'guinea pigs' in clinical trials    BBC.com
  2. Three-year-olds 'used as guinea pigs' to test whether blood treatments were contaminated with diseases    GB News
  3. Children exposed to hepatitis C, HIV in unconsented trials, UK    Interesting Engineering
  4. Children used as guinea pigs to test if blood treatments were contaminated    The Times
  5. Infected blood scandal: Children were used as 'guinea pigs' in clinical trials    ASEAN NOW

Boost your mood and ease stress with these superfood picks - TODAY

Boost your mood and ease stress with these superfood picks    TODAY rget=_new href="https://news.google.com/stories/CAAqNggKIjBDQklTSGpvSmMzUnZjbmt0TXpZd1NoRUtEd2lEaFlhX0N4SEwxeERiUy1Mc1BTZ0FQAQ?hl=en-US&gl=US&ceid=US:en&oc=5" target="_blank"> View Full Coverage on Google News

Challenging the Status Quo: Researchers Discover Unique Neuronal Origins in Human Brains - SciTechDaily

  1. Challenging the Status Quo: Researchers Discover Unique Neuronal Origins in Human Brains    SciTechDaily
  2. Following Cellular Lineage    University of California San Diego
  3. Researchers present new findings on the development of the human forebrain    Medical Xpress
  4. Following Cellular Lineage in the Human Forebrain    Technology Networks

Millions of Girls in Africa Will Miss HPV Shots After Merck Production Problem - The New York Times

Millions of Girls in Africa Will Miss HPV Shots After Merck Production Problem    The New York Times

A Study Has Revealed The Biggest Risk Factors For Getting Early Dementia, And Knowledge Is Power - BuzzFeed

A Study Has Revealed The Biggest Risk Factors For Getting Early Dementia, And Knowledge Is Power    BuzzFeed

New types of mosquito bed nets could cut malaria risk by up to half, trial finds - The Guardian

  1. New types of mosquito bed nets could cut malaria risk by up to half, trial finds    The Guardian
  2. Next-generation mosquito nets saved 25,000 lives in pilot studies - STAT    STAT
  3. Bed Nets Treated With Two Insecticides Instead Of One Are Much More Effective Against Malaria    Health Policy Watch
  4. New malaria nets prevent 13 million infections in sub-Saharan Africa    The Telegraph
  5. New Nets Prevent 13 Million Malaria Cases in Sub-Saharan Africa [EN/DE/IT/SE] - World    ReliefWeb

Going Gray Doesn't Mean Giving Up. Here's How To Keep It Looking Great - HuffPost

  1. Going Gray Doesn't Mean Giving Up. Here's How To Keep It Looking Great    HuffPost
  2. How to deal with with graying, thinning and other hair problems of aging    The Washington Post
  3. Is Grey Hair Reversible?    Poosh
  4. Video Tips to embrace and style gray hair after 50    ABC News

Inside 'world's deadliest cave' that could cause next pandemic: Kitum in Kenya gave rise to Ebola and 'eye bleeding' Marburg virus - Daily Mail

Inside 'world's deadliest cave' that could cause next pandemic: Kitum in Kenya gave rise to Ebola and 'eye bleeding' Marburg virus    Daily Mail

I was diagnosed with stage 3 colon cancer aged 34 despite being in best shape of my life - don't ignore the em - Daily Mail

I was diagnosed with stage 3 colon cancer aged 34 despite being in best shape of my life - don't ignore the em    Daily Mail

New Vaccine Could Protect Against Any Strain of a Virus With One Shot - Futurism

  1. New Vaccine Could Protect Against Any Strain of a Virus With One Shot    Futurism
  2. New 'One-And-Done' Vaccine Method Could Protect Infants-From Covid, Flu-With Just A Single Shot, Study Suggests    Forbes
  3. 'One and Done': Scientists Develop Vaccine That May Fight Any Viral Strain    U.S. News & World Report
  4. A one-shot vaccine for COVID, flu and future viruses? Researchers say it's coming    Salon
  5. Vaccine breakthrough means no more chasing strains    EurekAlert

Study shows heart failure, not stroke is the most common complication of atrial fibrillation - Medical Xpress

  1. Study shows heart failure, not stroke is the most common complication of atrial fibrillation    Medical Xpress
  2. A-Fib Is Strong Precursor to Heart Failure    U.S. News & World Report
  3. 2000-2010 to 2011-2022 Saw Increase in Lifetime Risk for A-Fib    HealthDay
  4. Study: Heart failure, not stroke, most common complication of atrial fibrillation    UPI News
  5. One in THREE people will be struck down with 'silent killer' amid huge surge in condition    Daily Mail

A Junk Food Diet Can Cause Long-Term Damage to Brains - SciTechDaily

  1. A Junk Food Diet Can Cause Long-Term Damage to Brains    SciTechDaily
  2. Junk food diet can cause long-term damage to adolescent brains    University of Southern California
  3. Junk food damages growing brains so severely it affects long-term memory    New Atlas
  4. Junk Food Diet in Teens Linked to Long-term Memory Issues    Neuroscience News
  5. Teens who eat junk food could have long-term memory problems: study    New York Post

Hidradenitis Suppurativa Is A Painful, Stigmatized Skin Condition - TODAY

Hidradenitis Suppurativa Is A Painful, Stigmatized Skin Condition    TODAY

The 20 Best High-Protein, Low-Fat Foods, Recommended by Dietitians - EatingWell

  1. The 20 Best High-Protein, Low-Fat Foods, Recommended by Dietitians    EatingWell
  2. 23 tasty ways to boost your protein intake (without even trying)    Yahoo Lifestyle UK
  3. High Protein Foods: 5 Fruits and Veggies Packed with More Protein Than an Egg | TheHealthSite.com    TheHealthSite
  4. 7 Protein-Packed Foods to Add to Your Diet    Hartford HealthCare

How I Got This Baby: My Son Has Debilitating Food Allergies - The Cut

  1. How I Got This Baby: My Son Has Debilitating Food Allergies    The Cut
  2. Dangerous Allergies? An Expert Gives Tips to Protect Yourself    HealthDay
  3. Food allergies can be life threatening | Local News Stories | wahpetondailynews.com    Wahpeton Daily News
  4. Healthy diet: Expert lists signs of food allergies among infants    News9 LIVE
  5. 8 Most Common Food Allergies - And What To Do If You Have One (Or More)    Woodlands Online

Doc reveals "mind-blowing health tip" you should do to your toothbrush nightly - Yahoo Life

Doc reveals "mind-blowing health tip" you should do to your toothbrush nightly    Yahoo Life

Scientists uncover the cells that save you when water goes down the wrong pipe - Livescience.com

  1. Scientists uncover the cells that save you when water goes down the wrong pipe    Livescience.com
  2. These windpipe cells trigger coughs to keep water out of the lungs    Science News Magazine
  3. Scientists identify airway cells that sense aspirated water and acid reflux    Medical Xpress
  4. Rare Neuroendocrine Cells Help Protect Airways by Sensing Fluid Aspiration    Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News

Dangerous Bacteria Actively Seek Out Human Blood, Scientists Discover - Gizmodo

  1. Dangerous Bacteria Actively Seek Out Human Blood, Scientists Discover    Gizmodo
  2. 'Vampire' bacteria thirst for human blood - and cause deadly infections as they feed    Livescience.com
  3. Some Microbes Are Tiny 'Vampires' With a Deadly Attraction to Human Blood    ScienceAlert
  4. Foodborne Bacteria Have 'Vampiric' Lust for Blood    Newsweek
  5. Study finds deadly bacteria with 'thirst for human blood'    The Hill

Foods & Drinks Causing Achy Joints, According to Doctors - BuzzFeed

Foods & Drinks Causing Achy Joints, According to Doctors    BuzzFeed rget=_new href="https://news.google.com/stories/CAAqNggKIjBDQklTSGpvSmMzUnZjbmt0TXpZd1NoRUtEd2lpN3RXX0N4SFFNZ2Y2R2RMN1Z5Z0FQAQ?hl=en-US&gl=US&ceid=US:en&oc=5" target="_blank"> View Full Coverage on Google News

Swimming just might be the best exercise out there. Here's why. - National Geographic

  1. Swimming just might be the best exercise out there. Here's why.    National Geographic
  2. 10 reasons why swimming is the best full-body exercise    Moneycontrol
  3. Health Benefits Of Swimming    Republic World

What Really is Adrenal Fatigue? - The Everygirl

What Really is Adrenal Fatigue?    The Everygirl

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