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Medical News Today

  • Even a little alcohol here and there damages brain health, study shows
  • From brain health to diabetes: 3 reasons to get your vitamin D levels checked
  • GLP-1 use may not lead to as much muscle loss as some expert feared
  • Obesity increases heart failure risk but weight loss can reverse it, study finds
  • High lipoprotein(a) levels tied to persistent cardiovascular risk, study finds
  • 10-minute daily floor-based workout could improve balance and agility
  • Omega-3s may affect brain repair: Should you avoid them?
  • Tackling stem-like cells could reduce risk of colorectal cancer returning
  • Can 36 minutes of specially tuned music 'reset' an anxious brain?
  • Can vitamin D help prevent diabetes? Possibly, if you have the right genes
  • New blood-thinning drug cuts second stroke risk without bleeding trade-off
  • All coffee, even decaf, can improve mood, brain health, study finds
  • New guidelines recommend mammograms every 2 years for older women
  • Does serotonin play a role in tinnitus? Mouse study raises question
  • Keto may work best for sending diabetes into remission: Here's why

MedlinePlus Health News

  • What Is Anal Cancer?
  • People at Increased Risk for Severe Respiratory Illnesses
  • Learning Center
  • Counting calories: Get back to weight-loss basics
  • Antibiotics Aren't Always the Answer
  • Twins: Two Distinct Individuals
  • Anorectal manometry
  • Ultra-processed foods
  • About Meningococcal Disease
  • Vaccines for Health Care Workers

ScienceDaily: Health News

  • Weight loss drug Ozempic linked to lower depression and anxiety risk New!
  • Alzheimer’s drugs may not work and could raise brain risks New!
  • Scientists just discovered what coffee is really doing to your gut and brain New!
  • Boosting one protein helps the brain fight Alzheimer’s
  • Scientists sound alarm as dangerous amoebas spread globally
  • Scientists discover a hidden brain “cleaning” effect triggered by movement
  • You don’t need intense workouts to build muscle, new study reveals
  • New treatment cuts bad cholesterol by nearly 50% without statins
  • Why drinking more water didn’t prevent kidney stones
  • Your gut takes a “double hit” from stress and late-night eating
  • Don’t toss cannabis leaves: Scientists found rare compounds with medical potential
  • Surprising obesity discovery rewrites decades of fat metabolism science
  • Scientists restore memory by blocking a single Alzheimer’s protein
  • Scientists reveal the best exercise for knee arthritis pain relief
  • A hidden map in your nose could explain how smell works

Natural News

  • “Beyond The Diagnosis” on BrightU: How forever chemicals and corporate greed are turning farmland into toxic wastelands
  • Everyday Foods May Support Gut Health, Nutritionists Say
  • Iran’s Injured Supreme Leader Rejects U.S. Nuclear Demands, Threatens Strait of Hormuz
  • New study reveals alarming cancer risks from early-life NDMA exposure
  • Pentagon’s secret project to merge soldiers and machines raises alarms as neural interface program goes dark
  • U.S. tells Gulf states to hire American companies for Iran damage repairs
  • Family Captures Image of Unidentified Object Near Joshua Tree National Park, Military Bases
  • The Silent Brain Killer: How a Common Food Type is Quietly Destroying Your Memory, and Why Experts Are Terrified
  • Study: Fruit Consumption May Mitigate Lung Damage from Air Pollution
  • The structural truth: Can a daily dose of collagen really rebuild your body from within?
  • Study Finds Correlation Between High Sodium Intake and Memory Decline in Men
  • Iran’s Ghalibaf Says US Blockade Aims to Cause Internal Collapse, Urges National Unity
  • Resistance Training Program Associated with Protective Brain Changes in Early Alzheimer’s Biomarker Study
  • Marine General Says China Is a Military Peer, Not Near-Peer
  • Study Links Choline and Betaine Intake to Slower Cognitive Decline in Older Adults

BBC Health

  • Calls for Reformer Pilates regulation amid boom New!
  • NHS cancer jab could save patients hours in hospital New!
  • What death doulas can teach us about dying
  • 'I was slowly slipping into insanity because of PMDD'
  • 'It's the most normal thing in the world to feel weird'
  • The struggle to get hold of medication in England is set to get worse
  • Martha's Rule helplines get more than 1,700 calls from worried NHS staff
  • 'We felt we had to miscarry again to get the help we needed'
  • Mother and baby mental health unit to go ahead
  • Sophie Raworth: 'I hope I can still run in my 80s'
  • Sophie Raworth: 'I hope I can still run in my 80s'
  • The truth about taking testosterone
  • 'Amazing' moment for communities given right to buy for the first time
  • Women can wait years for an endometriosis diagnosis. New tech could change that
  • Women can wait years for an endometriosis diagnosis. New tech could change that

PBS Newshour Health

  • Three dead in suspected hantavirus outbreak aboard cruise ship in the Atlantic Ocean, WHO says New!
  • Austrian police arrest suspect in supermarket baby food poisoning case New!
  • Diet soda's mixed science and how to kick the habit
  • Trump's new surgeon general nominee has both praised and criticized his administration
  • What to know about a mifepristone maker asking the Supreme Court to restore access to the pill by mail
  • Court restricts abortion access across U.S. by blocking the mailing of mifepristone
  • Trump pulls Casey Means' stalled surgeon general nomination, picks Nicole Saphier instead
  • Supreme Court sides with anti-abortion center raising 1st Amendment fears about state investigation
  • Justice Department accuses former Fauci adviser of concealing communications related to COVID research
  • South Carolina's measles outbreak is over after sickening nearly 1,000 people
  • New focus on autism fuels debate over splitting the spectrum
  • LISTEN: Supreme Court considers case on Roundup weed killer cancer warning labels
  • U.S. doctors warn of a potentially bad year for tick-borne diseases
  • Fact-checking RFK Jr.'s claim there's more than one way to calculate a percentage decrease
  • 988 hotline linked to thousands fewer youth suicide deaths since launch, study finds

Kaiser Health News

  • Delays in Visa Program Threaten Placement of Hundreds of Doctors in Underserved Areas
  • The Peculiar Politics of Hospitals
  • Saving Lives by Changing Lives: The Next Frontier in Suicide Prevention
  • Trump’s Medicaid Work Mandate Debuting in Nebraska to Much Dismay
  • Listen to the Latest ‘KFF Health News Minute’
  • Big Companies Position Themselves for Payday From $50B Federal Rural Health Fund
  • Florida Delays Children’s Health Insurance Expansion as Uninsured Rate Rises
  • The Help That Many Older Americans Need Most
  • A ‘Barbaric’ Problem in American Hospitals Is Only Getting Bigger
  • Watch: Acknowledging Health Care’s Great Divide

ABC Health News

  • What to know about hantavirus, the illness suspected in a cruise ship outbreak New!
  • A suspected outbreak of the rare hantavirus on a cruise ship in the Atlantic kills 3 people New!
  • The Supreme Court is being asked to restore access to an abortion pill by mail. Here's what to know
  • Court restricts abortion access across US by blocking mailing of mifepristone
  • Trump administration appeals court order in effort to cut vaccine recommendations for kids
  • US infant formula supply is 'safe,' FDA says after looking for potential contaminants
  • CDC warns of drug-resistant salmonella infections linked to backyard poultry
  • South Carolina's measles outbreak is over after sickening nearly 1,000 people
  • How a surgeon kept a Sudan hospital functioning on the war's front line
  • Volunteers work to expand the magic, healthy reach to trees
  • Tick season off to a fast start, and some experts worry about future illnesses
  • Vaccines, budget cuts and affordability: Takeaways from RFK Jr.’s gauntlet of congressional hearings
  • UK passes bill that will eventually ban cigarette purchases
  • A specialized tour at the Berlin Zoo brings joy to people living with dementia
  • Dr. Oz announces a 50-state audit of Medicaid program oversight

Yahoo Health News

  • Poll: Only 15% of Americans agree with the unproven claim that Tylenol causes autism
  • Trump promotes unproven theory about Tylenol and autism. What does the science say?
  • Chagas disease, a deadly infection caused by ‘kissing bugs,’ may have taken root in the U.S., researchers say
  • Confused by the new COVID vaccine guidelines? Here's what you need to know.
  • Making sense of the showdown at the CDC

FOX Health News

  • Jane Seymour, 75, shares how she approaches aging with vitality: 'Best I can be' New!
  • Quick pre-workout tweak could improve your endurance by 20%, study finds New!
  • Longevity experts reveal ‘flicker method’ that could help you feel years younger New!
  • Faith drives man to help another through mental health crisis in dramatic life-or-death scene
  • Just 10 minutes of daily floor exercises may improve balance and agility, study finds
  • How eating habits could influence Parkinson’s disease risk, according to experts
  • 'Ozempic breath' sparks questions as users report strange side effect
  • Alarming trend shows spike in lower GI cancer deaths among younger adults
  • Copperhead snake bite leaves mayor’s wife in 'excruciating pain,' he reveals
  • Thinking about peptides? Doctors reveal key dos and don’ts as ‘Wild West’ market grows
  • Vitamin supplement may delay diabetes in select groups, researchers say
  • Trump taps Nicole Saphier for surgeon general, dropping Casey Means' nomination
  • Early Parkinson’s warning signs may be hiding in the gut, study finds
  • Simple diet change could relieve painful bathroom symptoms, experts say
  • Fish oil supplements linked to slower brain repair in some patients, study finds

NY Times - Health

  • What to Know About Orphines, a New Class of Deadly Opioids New!
  • A Medical Examiner Chases Down an Elusive Killer New!
  • 3 Dead in Hantavirus Outbreak Aboard Cruise Ship, W.H.O. Says New!
  • What Is Hantavirus, Which Is Linked to the Deaths of 3 People Aboard a Cruise Ship? New!
  • A Long, Strange Trip: How the G.O.P. Came to Embrace Psychedelic Drugs
  • 3 Medical Routines That Older People May Not Need
  • Federal Appeals Court Temporarily Halts Abortion Pill Access by Mail
  • N.I.H. Reinstates Employee Put on Leave After Criticizing Trump Research Cuts
  • F.D.A. Grants Early Access to Promising Drug for Pancreatic Cancer
  • Obamacare Enrollment Drops Sharply as Costs Rise
  • Top Psychiatrists Call for a Greater Focus on Ceasing Medication
  • Can Spending More Improve Your Health and Prolong Your Life?
  • Trump Picks Nicole Saphier for Surgeon General After Withdrawing Casey Means Nomination
  • The Vaccine Skeptic in Trump’s New C.D.C. Leadership Team
  • Could At-Home Brain Stimulation Reduce Psychiatry’s Reliance on S.S.R.I.s?

Medical Xpress

  • High-intensity interval training shows strongest vascular benefits in cardiovascular patients New!
  • What to know about hantavirus, the illness suspected in a cruise ship outbreak New!
  • Marker of biological aging linked to cognitive symptoms of depression New!
  • Low-dose drug cuts breast density up to 26% with fewer side effects New!
  • Exercise is one of the most effective ways to treat Parkinson's disease New!
  • Creatine is claimed to benefit body and mind: The potential benefits and limitations of the popular supplement New!
  • Nurses harness AI to help quantify their instincts about patient care New!
  • Blood test shows promise for detecting testicular cancer when standard markers miss New!
  • Discovery of a new gene pattern could help doctors identify Ebola faster and more accurately New!
  • Study urges alcohol drinkers to be aware of emotional state New!
  • Family data reveal two genetic paths to childhood depression and anxiety New!
  • Screens can be part of a child's healthy bedtime routine, study shows New!
  • Liquid biopsy predicts response to breast cancer immunotherapy New!
  • For older adults with mild cognitive impairment, exercise can be crucial to sleep quality New!
  • Rural youth show higher firearm exposure, suicide risk and mental health harms New!

Flickr - Food & Nutrition

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  • Salmon with Chanterelle Mushrooms
  • Oven-Method Ghee CHOOLA GHEE
  • Red Snapper in Sauce
  • Shawarma Chicken with Lemon - Basil Vinaigrette

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