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  • Accelerated biological aging linked to higher dementia risk in women
  • New oral anticoagulants may help slow cognitive decline in Alzheimer's disease
  • 3-part treatment may eliminate HIV in newborns, according to animal study
  • For better blood pressure control don't just lower salt, also boost potassium
  • Climbing stairs linked to 39% lower risk of heart disease death, large study finds
  • Common packaging microplastic may worsen fatty liver damage, study shows
  • Estrogen-only therapy after menopause linked to reduced Alzheimer's biomarkers
  • Should the measles, mumps, rubella vaccines be separate? Myths vs facts
  • Does fructose contribute to the spread of ovarian cancer? What we know
  • GLP-1 drugs like Mounjaro may help lower heart attack risk by 33%
  • Eating tomatoes daily may help decrease fat buildup in the liver
  • Drinking coffee linked to lower breast cancer death risk: Here's why
  • Could arginine supplements help boost immune responses to cancer, viruses?
  • How do different exercises target blood pressure, blood sugar, and cholesterol?
  • Vitamin D may aid late-stage colorectal cancer treatment but which dosage is best?

MedlinePlus Health News

  • Eat Real Food Pyramid
  • Why Micronutrients Matter
  • Understanding Seed Oils
  • Is Raw Milk Healthy?
  • Use of the "Healthy" Claim on Food Labeling
  • Interactive Nutrition Facts Label
  • Added Sugars on the Nutrition Facts Label
  • Drug Rash with Eosinophilia and Systemic Symptoms
  • ClinicalTrials.gov: Alcohol Drinking in College
  • ClinicalTrials.gov: Alcohol Drinking
  • Nutrition Assistance Programs
  • Living with Lupus
  • Lupus Facts and Statistics
  • Lupus in Children and Teens: Parent FAQs
  • Four Different Types of Lupus

ScienceDaily: Health News

  • Kratom poison center cases have surged 6,500% in the U.S. New!
  • The bacteria that make cheese taste so good may also benefit your gut New!
  • Low-fat vegan diet helps people lose weight without eating less New!
  • Scientists uncover the hidden nerve network fueling breast cancer New!
  • A little-known protein may be fueling Alzheimer’s — and scientists found a way to block it
  • This 10-cent heart drug cuts hospitalizations by 25%
  • A little movement in midlife could pay off for your brain years later
  • The common mistake that could make aging joints hurt more
  • Scientists reveal why walking gets so much harder with age
  • COVID-19 awakens dormant viruses — and one is linked to long COVID
  • Scientists detect a surprising shift in human blood as atmospheric CO2 rises
  • When gut microbes run low on fiber, they may start eating you
  • Common food preservative linked to rising suicide deaths among young people
  • Scientists solve the mystery of a brain “switch” that can trigger weight loss in opposite ways
  • Immune cells flood into the aging brain, Stanford scientists discover

Natural News

  • Washington tells allies to pick a side in the AI race
  • New Mexico Judge Declares Meta a Public Nuisance, Orders a $567 Million Penalty
  • Omega-3 Supplementation Associated With Lower Fasting Insulin in Diabetes Meta-Analysis
  • Study Reports Recent Sea Ice Expansion and Cooling in Greenland Sea
  • California Says Vaccination Requirements Unchanged After Trump Executive Order
  • The 26% solution: How a plant-rich plate halts kidney disease
  • Deadliest Israeli Strikes on Lebanon Since June Ceasefire Kill 11, Wound 19
  • Gut Microbiome Linked to Athletic Recovery, Review Suggests
  • Ukraine Halts Missile Intercept Disclosures as Patriot Stocks Run Dry
  • America’s strategic oil lifeline sinks to new low, with no guarantees of recovery as America falters in the Middle East
  • Study: Abdominal Obesity and Vitamin D Deficiency Together Tied to 123% Higher Risk of Death
  • Morocco Thwarts Attempt by Hundreds of Migrants to Enter Spanish Ceuta, Reports Say
  • The Deadliest Lab on Earth: How AI Warfare Turns Human Lives Into Training Data
  • Iran Warns Damascus Against Military Intervention in Lebanon, Report Says
  • White House Report Names Canada, Japan, Mexico, EU in Tariff Evasion Scheme

BBC Health

  • IVF staff accused of misleading UK parents about sperm and egg donors in northern Cyprus New!
  • Erin survived cancer aged 21 - now it's a race against time for a chance of a baby New!
  • 'Women from Wales come to my London clinic because of inadequate abortion care' New!
  • Why Gen Z women know more about periods than their mums
  • What's driving men to get penis fillers, despite the risks?
  • Why is Selena Gomez being sued?
  • Why is Selena Gomez being sued?
  • Sensitive medical data sent over unencrypted pager network
  • Did the eclipse damage your eyes?
  • Did the eclipse damage your eyes?
  • Eclipse warning: The key signs you may have damaged your eyes
  • Leading doctor rebukes NHS chiefs over transplant failings
  • Lucy Davis urges women to check their breasts for cancer - here's how
  • Children as young as nine hurt in growing number of e-scooter crashes
  • Inside Health

PBS Newshour Health

  • U.S. school vaccination rates inch down again as exemptions reach record high New!
  • Chronic pain is missing from America's heat warnings
  • Cyclospora spreads through human waste — so how did it get on food?
  • Congo Ebola outbreak on track to become deadliest in history
  • Trump's vaccine order would require millions of individual shots last used decades ago
  • Baby elephant at National Zoo helps lead fight against deadly disease
  • Trump's vaccine order hands some MAHA voters a win. It also gives Democrats an attack line
  • Lindsay Clancy trial turns focus to medications prescribed before she killed her children
  • How a catering truck helped Trump secretly switch planes amid threat from Iran
  • Fastest-growing Ebola outbreak in history has claimed 2,000 lives. Here's why it is hard to contain
  • Taylor Farms recalls several jalapeño products over salmonella concerns
  • This Medicare Part D subsidy is expiring. We answered your questions
  • Congo's fast-moving Ebola outbreak started month before it was declared, WHO says
  • Climate change may be making us lonelier. How heat waves and extreme weather disrupt social connections
  • Health officials urge caution for Gulf Coast beachgoers during surge of deadly bacterial infections

Kaiser Health News

  • What Geriatric Emergency Departments Do Differently New!
  • Kennedy’s Quiet Hunt for Autism Culprits Stalls as Trump Orders Baseless Changes to Childhood Shots
  • Hospital Prepayment Requirements Add New Wrinkles to Patients’ Financial Responsibility
  • Watch: Democratic Senator Proposes a Fix for American Healthcare — Covering All Kids
  • What’s Worrying Veteran Health Reporter Julie Rovner?
  • AI Is Being Used to Boost Medicaid Enrollment, but Not Without Concerns
  • People With Disabilities Fear Service Cuts as Trump’s DOJ Questions Legal Protections
  • The Politics of Grant Cuts
  • Abortion Drug Law in Louisiana Heightens Hemorrhage Risk for Pregnant Patients
  • Newsom Reverses on Long-Sought Paid Leave Benefit for Teachers in California

ABC Health News

  • Donor fatigue guts demining in Asia, as active conflicts draw away funding New!
  • Bedbugs can cause people to lose sleep — and blood. Here's what to do about them
  • What to know about surrogacy dispute between couple, their surrogate and Texas courts
  • California prisons fail to stop guards from sexually abusing women, Justice Department finds
  • Kids keep getting hurt and killed on e-bikes. Should parents be held responsible?
  • California couple's surrogate gives birth in Texas after judge orders life-saving care
  • USAID fallout: In Nepal, when the aid workers stopped coming, the women and babies started dying
  • WHO says Congo’s Ebola outbreak is on track to surpass the deadliest one in history
  • Congo says 2,000 people have died in Ebola outbreak, the fastest growing on record
  • Congo says 2,000 people have died in its Ebola outbreak, the fastest on record
  • Ex-fraternity member pleads guilty to hazing an Arizona university pledge to death
  • Trump officials propose new scrutiny of food additives and ingredients
  • No Ebola cases found on quarantined river boat, Congo authorities say
  • Health officials urge caution for Gulf Coast beachgoers during surge of deadly bacterial infections
  • Mark Cruz to lead Indian Health Service amid staffing and infrastructure challenges

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

  • Cancer treatment delays surge across US as doctor warns system ‘needs fixing immediately’ New!
  • Brad Pitt says he can drink in ‘restrained manner’ after 7 sober years, but expert raises red flag New!
  • Your waistline could reveal a hidden heart risk your BMI misses, major study finds
  • 1 in 6 adults plagued by loneliness as researchers reveal lasting impact of COVID pandemic
  • Nearly 1 in 3 married Americans aren't having sex — expert reveals how to bring back the spark
  • Everyday habit linked to dramatically lower risk of dying from heart disease
  • Chiefs heiress Gracie Hunt reveals why she lifts heavy weights — and doesn’t count calories
  • Alzheimer's risk may be 35% lower with common menopause treatment, study finds
  • When is a mental health crisis too severe for telehealth? Warning signs families shouldn't ignore
  • Beer, wine or liquor? Massive study reveals which was linked to lower death risk
  • 5-step sleep reset could promote healthy weight loss, nutritionist says
  • Birth order linked to 150 health conditions in study of 10 million American siblings
  • Cancer warning signs may appear in DNA years before blood tests detect trouble
  • Deadly disease outbreak kills 2,000 as experts reveal what Americans should know
  • Dangerous drug-resistant fungus spreads across US, reaching 27 states

NY Times - Health

  • How Louisiana’s New Surgeon General Wants to Transform Public Health New!
  • How One Woman With a Very Rare Disease Secured a Clinical Trial New!
  • Share Your Experiences With the Public Health System in Louisiana
  • Why You Envy Your Friends
  • How Cyclospora Evaded the U.S. Food Safety System to Sicken Thousands
  • FDA Classifies Egg Recall as Class I for Highest Health Risk
  • Outrage at UnitedHealth and Other Insurers Persists After Brian Thompson Killing
  • Covid Vaccine and Pregnancy: What to Know Now
  • Brad Pitt’s Return to Drinking Is Not Unsafe, Experts Say
  • A City Mobilizes Against a Stubborn Health Threat: Mosquitoes
  • This Pesticide May Be Too Dangerous to Use. Farmers Say They Need It.
  • Trump Wants the M.M.R. Vaccine Split Into Three Separate Shots. Doctors Say It’s a Bad Idea.
  • At Shambhala Music Festival, a Plan To Make Drugs Like Ketamine and MDMA Safer
  • Ocasio-Cortez Opened Up About Freezing Her Eggs. She Got Women Talking.
  • Maura L. Gillison, Who Linked Throat Cancers to HPV, Dies at 61

Medical Xpress

  • A molecule released during exercise may help protect muscles weakened by type 2 diabetes New!
  • Music evokes story-like brain activity beyond auditory processing, brain imaging shows New!
  • Emotion-regulation training reduces distress and changes the brain, team reports New!
  • Only 40% of world's health facilities meet basic sanitation standards: UN New!
  • 1.7 million Australians are unprotected against measles New!
  • Immunotherapy found effective against a subtype of difficult-to-treat ovarian cancer New!
  • US school vaccination rates inch down yet again and exemptions reach record high New!
  • Laser therapy offers weapon against deadly brain tumors New!
  • Tsimané and Moseten peoples of lowland Bolivia demonstrate an intriguing case of epidemiological resilience New!
  • Congo's fast-moving Ebola outbreak becomes the country's worst with over 2,300 dead New!
  • Waiting for a bed, but not for care: Emergency department boarding study finds wide variation in handoffs New!
  • Nurses learn how to care for patients. They should also learn how systems can fail them New!
  • ULTRA maps glioma margins in 3D within 30 minutes New!
  • Hidden immune environment uncovered in thymuses of myasthenia gravis patients New!
  • TLR2 links inflammation to neonatal heart regeneration, mouse study finds New!

Flickr - Food & Nutrition

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  • Aerial view showing diverse farm fields and agriculture patterns
  • Nature never stops
  • Gala potatoes flourish under bright blue skies on a vibrant farm with irrigation systems
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  • Lush green potato fields stretch across the horizon under a clear blue sky during the warm summer day
  • Vibrant green potato field stretches under a clear blue sky during the summer months
  • Gala potatoes thrive under the gentle spray of irrigation in a lush green field under the bright sun

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