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EXCLUSIVE: Woman is turned away by multiple doctors before th...
Meghan Holohan
Around 2016, Mary Witkop noticed a bump on the inside of her right knee. Concerned, she visited several doctors and they all agreed that the mass was likely harmless. I saw probably five or six doct
Yahoo Entertainment
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Honeybees can detect lung cancer in humans: Research - The Hill
Rich Johnson
Skip to content <ul><li>Researchers at Michigan State created synthetic human breath</li><li>They detected changes in bees brains when exposed to lung cancer breath</li><li>Eventual goal: Create bre
The Hill
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COVID on the rise again in California, after record-low death...
Harriet Blair Rowan
Once again it seems like a lot of people are coming down with COVID in the Bay Area, anddata shows the increase in casesis not just anecdotal. In Santa Clara County, wastewater samples show levels
The Mercury News
1 day ago
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Travellers urged to monitor for symptoms of bird flu - Bangko...
Apinya Wipatayotin
Thailand has had no reports of bird flu in humans, according to the Department of Disease Control, but authorities suggest people returning from areas where there has been an H5N2 outbreak should sel
Bangkok Post
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The #1 Snack at Costco to Lower Your Triglyceride Levels, Rec...
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If you get groceries from Costco, you may see their impressive grab-and-go snack selection. With so many snack options, choosing one snack that would help support healthy triglyceride levels may seem
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Rare drug-resistant flu variant identified in the US, CDC say...
Deidre McPhillips
A rare flu variant that has shown some resistance to the most commonly used antiviral treatment has been detected in at least two people in the United States, according to the US Centers for Disease
CNN
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Major health organization makes startling heart disease predi...
Melissa Rudy
Heart disease has been the worlds No. 1 killer for over a century, and experts predict that it will become even more prevalent in the coming decades. A report this month from the American Heart As
Fox News
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Parenting advice: My son and his friends think this major his...
Jamilah Lemieux
Slate Plus members getmoreCare and Feeding every week. Have a question about kids, parenting, or family life?Submit it here! Dear Care and Feeding, Im at a loss. My 10-year-old has let me know t
Slate Magazine
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7-Day High-Protein Mediterranean Diet Meal Plan for High Bloo...
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If you have high blood pressure or are at risk of developing high blood pressure, you may want to follow the Mediterranean diet. Due to its emphasis on nutrient-rich fruits, vegetables, whole grains
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This Airbnbs Furry Host Doubles As A Hiking Guide - The Dodo
Alana Francis-Crow
There are plenty of luxury Airbnbs out there these days that come with special amenities hot tubs, rooftop views or even fire pits. But none of those fancy places have anything on Foxglove Farm, an A
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Teenage perceptions of household chaos predict mental health ...
Eric W. Dolan
A recent study published inPsychological Sciencehas found that teenagers who perceive their homes as chaotic are more likely to experience mental health issues in adulthood. The research highlights t
PsyPost
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You can burn more calories while walking by making this simpl...
Alex Mitchell
Want to burn more calories while on a stroll? Its a walk in the park when you do this. New research has found that striding in an uneven cadence can be a game-changer for your fitness. The study
New York Post
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Yes, everyone really is sick a lot more often after COVID - F...
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It's not your imagination: Around the world, people really are getting sickmore oftenthan before the pandemic Author of the article: A 9-year-old rolls up her sleeve for a vaccination at a clinic
Financial Post
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End of life hospice nurse explains what the 'worst thing to d...
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A hospice nurse has revealed what she believes the 'worst thing to die of' is. Julie McFadden is tasked with supporting adults who are coming to the end of their life, and a huge part of her job is
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Nebraska Humane Society identifies infection among dogs at sh...
Jake Anderson
OMAHA, Neb. The Nebraska Humane Society has identified the infection that led the shelter to initiate emergency operations as pneumovirus. The shelter said it's an "increasingly common cause" of re
KETV Omaha
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Public health officials confirm case of measles with possible...
Chelsea Hylton
SEATTLE The Public Health Department of Seattle and King County confirmed a case of measles Friday with possible exposure in West Seattle. The department released a statement that there is a confirm
KOMO News
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To kill the competition, bacteria throw pieces of dead viruse...
John Timmer
Enlarge/ This is an intact phage. A tailocin looks like one of these with its head cut off. 10 Long before humans became interested in killing bacteria, viruses were on the job. Viruses that attack
Ars Technica
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These 5 spices can boost energy levels and brain function - N...
Reda Wigle
Variety may be the spice of life, but spices themselves hold the key to a healthier, longer life. More than just a dash of flavor, spices provide much-needed benefits to the brain, improving memory
New York Post
1 day ago
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Heart disease: Millions may no longer get preventive statin t...
Jessica Freeborn
<ul><li>Atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease is linked to plaque buildup in blood vessels. It can increase the risk of serious cardiovascular events, such heart attack and stroke.</li><li>Statins a
Medical News Today
1 day ago
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The Truth About Ozempic and Muscle Loss - Gizmodo
Ed Cara
Its hard to go a day without hearing something new about the latest diabetes and obesity medications, semaglutide and tirzepatide. Usually, the buzz is positive, but there has been a persistent claim
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1 day ago
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New study suggests certain colors you wear could attract mosq...
Chris Oberholtz
Could those irritating mosquito bite bumps soon become a thing of the past? Researchers at the University of Washington are studying the understanding of the feeding behaviors of mosquitoes. "They
Foxweather.com
1 day ago
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Breathing Is Easy. But Were Doing It Wrong. - The Ringer
Derek Thompson
Todays episode is about the science of breathingfrom the evolution of our sinuses and palate, to the downsides of mouth breathing and the upsides of nasal breathing, to specific breath techniques tha
The Ringer
1 day ago
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Top doctor alarmed by weight-loss drug misuse - BBC.com
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ByPhilippa Roxby,Health reporter People are using the drugs to lose a few pounds to get ready for the beach this summer, Prof Powis said NHS England's medical director says he is alarmed by repor
BBC News
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