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- Weight loss drugs are bringing down the country's obesity rate, a survey shows - NPR
Weight loss drugs are bringing down the country's obesity rate, a survey shows NPRNevada’s obesity rate climbed more than any other state’s in 2024 The Nevada IndependentFewer U.S. states […]
- In Fight Against Malaria, an Unexpected — and Snuggly — Shield - The New York Times
In Fight Against Malaria, an Unexpected — and Snuggly — Shield The New York Times
- Physician's dire warning for heart failure: “If you skip brushing your teeth at night, you might be...' - Times of India
Physician's dire warning for heart failure: “If you skip brushing your teeth at night, you might be...' Times of IndiaWhat your "smile" can tell you about your overall health FOX 13 News […]
- Chemists discover antibiotic for drug-resistant bacteria 'hiding in plain sight' - Phys.org
Chemists discover antibiotic for drug-resistant bacteria 'hiding in plain sight' Phys.orgpre-methylenomycin C lactone potency image EurekAlert!Potent New Antibiotic Against Resistant Bacteria […]
- 4 sisters with mysterious symptoms diagnosed with the same rare brain condition - Times of India
4 sisters with mysterious symptoms diagnosed with the same rare brain condition Times of IndiaSisters with mysterious symptoms diagnosed with same rare brain condition: "You've got to be […]
- Picture of health: going to art galleries can improve wellbeing, study reveals - The Guardian
Picture of health: going to art galleries can improve wellbeing, study reveals The GuardianVan Gogh paintings can make you a picture of health The TelegraphViewing art in galleries ‘an […]
- One long walk beats short strolls for a healthy heart, study says - BBC
One long walk beats short strolls for a healthy heart, study says BBCWhich Is Better, One Long Walk or Many Short Ones? The New York TimesLong walks linked to improved heart health and […]
- Passengers warned about potential measles exposure at N.J. airport - NJ.com
Passengers warned about potential measles exposure at N.J. airport NJ.comMeasles case confirmed at Newark Liberty International Airport prompts health alert News 12 - New JerseyConfirmed […]
- Diphtheria, a Once Vanquished Killer of Children, Is Resurgent - The New York Times
Diphtheria, a Once Vanquished Killer of Children, Is Resurgent The New York TimesWhat is Diphtheria?: Once conquered bacterial infection is on the rise in children Times of IndiaDiphtheria […]
- Daily Light and Sound Therapy May Slow Alzheimer’s Decline - Neuroscience News
Daily Light and Sound Therapy May Slow Alzheimer’s Decline Neuroscience NewsIntracranial self‐stimulation mitigates spatial task deficits, modifies miR‐146a and miR‐495 serum levels and […]
- Measles outbreak hits 123 in small towns 160 miles from Las Vegas - KLAS 8 News Now
Measles outbreak hits 123 in small towns 160 miles from Las Vegas KLAS 8 News NowMore Than 100 Cases of Measles Reported in Utah and Arizona The New York TimesQuick takes: Measles in Southwest, […]
- Measles outbreak in South Carolina grows; Canada’s elimination status threatened - CIDRAP
Measles outbreak in South Carolina grows; Canada’s elimination status threatened CIDRAPNew measles cases reported in Spartanburg County, South Carolina, amid outbreak WYFFFree measles […]
- What influencers got wrong about a new study on estrogen and perimenopause - The 19th News
What influencers got wrong about a new study on estrogen and perimenopause The 19th NewsStarting HRT years before menopause could cut health risks, study finds The IndependentStudy suggests […]
- Bird flu's comeback raises fears about readiness - Axios
Bird flu's comeback raises fears about readiness AxiosBird Flu Is Back The New York TimesIt’s avian influenza season again. Here’s how to be prepared NPR for OregoniansBird flu is […]
- Imperfect Parenting: How Early Neglect Reshapes the Developing Brain - Neuroscience News
Imperfect Parenting: How Early Neglect Reshapes the Developing Brain Neuroscience News
- "The Amount Of Lives I've Seen Ruined By It Is Outrageous": Medical Professionals Are Revealing The Everyday Activities That Are Secretly "Death Traps" - BuzzFeed
"The Amount Of Lives I've Seen Ruined By It Is Outrageous": Medical Professionals Are Revealing The Everyday Activities That Are Secretly "Death Traps" BuzzFeedThe everyday health habit that might […]
- Invasive species of disease-carrying mosquito continues to spread in Northern California - ABC News - Breaking News, Latest News and Videos
Invasive species of disease-carrying mosquito continues to spread in Northern California ABC News - Breaking News, Latest News and Videos'Dangerous' invasive species continues to spread in the Bay […]
- Psychedelics May Rewire Memory Circuits Key to Mental Health - Neuroscience News
Psychedelics May Rewire Memory Circuits Key to Mental Health Neuroscience NewsScientists discover a surprising way to quiet the anxious mind Science DailyTrial shows promise for treating […]
- Germany: 500,000 birds culled as flu spreads - dw.com
Germany: 500,000 birds culled as flu spreads dw.comRapid early spread of bird flu in Europe raises fears of fresh crisis ReutersSlovakia reports H5N1 bird flu outbreak, WOAH says Global […]
- Man Says He Was Eating Tacos When His Lips Began Swelling Up. Then He Realized He Was Allergic to 'Totally Normal Ingredient' - AOL.com
Man Says He Was Eating Tacos When His Lips Began Swelling Up. Then He Realized He Was Allergic to 'Totally Normal Ingredient' AOL.com
- How much does a diagnosis matter? | The therapist is in - The Seattle Times
How much does a diagnosis matter? | The therapist is in The Seattle Times
- This Serious Gut Condition Is Mysteriously Rising in Younger Americans, Study Finds - Gizmodo
This Serious Gut Condition Is Mysteriously Rising in Younger Americans, Study Finds GizmodoTroubling Surge in Young Americans With ‘Disease of Older Adults’ NewsweekWhat’s happening to […]
- Men need twice as much exercise as women to lower heart disease risk, study finds - The Guardian
Men need twice as much exercise as women to lower heart disease risk, study finds The GuardianSex differences in the association of wearable accelerometer-derived physical activity with coronary […]
- What Happens to Your Acid Reflux When You Take Probiotics? - Verywell Health
What Happens to Your Acid Reflux When You Take Probiotics? Verywell Health
- Parkinson's Patient Plays Clarinet During Brain Surgery–Is ‘Delighted’ with How it Went (WATCH) - Good News Network
Parkinson's Patient Plays Clarinet During Brain Surgery–Is ‘Delighted’ with How it Went (WATCH) Good News NetworkWoman with Parkinson's plays clarinet during brain surgery BBCMusic meets […]
- Stillbirths in the U.S. Higher Than Previously Reported, Often Occur with No Clinical Risk Factors - Mass General Brigham
Stillbirths in the U.S. Higher Than Previously Reported, Often Occur with No Clinical Risk Factors Mass General BrighamA sweeping study found thousands of stillbirths occur without clear warning […]
- That Nightlight In Your Bedroom? It Could Be Raising Your Heart Attack Risk - StudyFinds
That Nightlight In Your Bedroom? It Could Be Raising Your Heart Attack Risk StudyFindsFor heart health, nighttime light exposure may not be a bright idea CNNStudy finds bright nights raise risk […]
- Vaccine Skepticism Comes for Pet Owners, Too - The New York Times
Vaccine Skepticism Comes for Pet Owners, Too The New York TimesView Full Coverage on Google News
- 1 in 5 UTIs Can Be Linked to Poor Hygiene in The Kitchen - ScienceAlert
1 in 5 UTIs Can Be Linked to Poor Hygiene in The Kitchen ScienceAlertNearly 1 in 5 Urinary Tract Infections Linked to Contaminated Meat Milken Institute School of Public HealthNearly 1 in 5 […]
- Clueless Employers Want Workers to Do Something Incredibly Unrealistic at Work. It’s Actually Kind of Offensive. - Slate
Clueless Employers Want Workers to Do Something Incredibly Unrealistic at Work. It’s Actually Kind of Offensive. Slate




