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Medical News Today

  • ADHD in women: Breaking the stereotypes
  • Urine biomarker may predict bladder cancer treatment response, study finds
  • Natural GLP-1 discovery hidden in joints could revolutionize arthritis treatment
  • Anti-amyloid drugs may not work against Alzheimer's but if so, what will?
  • What a dietitian would eat in a day to help with ADHD
  • Blood test may be more effective and cost-efficient than standard cholesterol tests
  • Too busy or tired to exercise? Here's how to stay on track
  • Healthy diet, higher lung cancer risk? Deciphering surprising link in new study
  • Brain health: Staying more active during the day helps retain brain volume
  • Synching workouts to natural body clock may help maximize heart health benefits
  • GLP-1s don't work for everyone: Why, and what to do?
  • Blood test predicts Alzheimer’s disease progression years before brain scan changes
  • Ultra-processed foods linked to worse muscle health in new study
  • Single blood sample could soon screen for several cancers, study suggests
  • AI tool analyzes CT scans to help boost early lung cancer detection

MedlinePlus Health News

  • Learning Center New!
  • 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
  • Hospice Care: Comfort at the End of Life
  • Acute Hives Versus Chronic Hives
  • Allergy Causes in Children and What Parents Can Do
  • Childhood Adversity: Buffering Stress and Building Resilience
  • How to Help Children Build Resilience in Uncertain Times

ScienceDaily: Health News

  • Two common drugs may reverse fatty liver disease, study finds New!
  • Scientists discover hidden “master switch” driving skin cancer growth and immune escape
  • Scientists discover skincare compound that kills drug-resistant bacteria
  • This missing vitamin could stop cancer cells in their tracks
  • This simple 3-amino acid trick boosts mRNA therapy 20-fold
  • Scientists say this type of olive oil could boost brain power
  • It doesn’t matter how much you sit — walking more could lower your risk of death and disease
  • Artificial neurons successfully communicate with living brain cells
  • Eating more fruits and vegetables tied to unexpected lung cancer risk
  • Scientists discover bacteria can “explode” to spread antibiotic resistance
  • Can sparkling water boost metabolism and help with weight loss?
  • Scientists discover natural hormone that reverses obesity
  • Scientists supercharge immune cells to destroy cancer more effectively
  • A “death” protein may be the key to slowing aging at its source
  • Scientists remove “zombie” cells and reverse liver damage in mice

Natural News

  • Vaccine policy upheaval: Legal battle intensifies as new ACIP charter redefines expertise and mission
  • The Renaissance Path: A radical blueprint for self-reliance in a broken system
  • The Sabotage of Global Energy Infrastructure is Intended to Starve Billions of Humans to Death
  • U.S. Treasury Extends Russian Crude Oil Sanctions Waiver Through May
  • India and U.S. close to finalizing win-win trade deal in Washington talks
  • Former Canadian Intelligence Officer Warns Parliament of Security Risks from Chinese Electric Vehicles
  • Trump Says Ceasefire Extension “Highly Unlikely” Ahead of Pakistan Talks
  • Gold holds steady as markets balance fragile optimism and geopolitical risk
  • Australia bets billions on laser beams and interceptor drones in high-stakes race to counter deadly aerial threats
  • America’s energy fortress: How gas and renewables shield consumers amid Middle East turmoil
  • Scientists say combining cardio and strength training is the best way to fight cellular aging
  • Study Links Urban Walkability to Larger Hippocampus, Potentially Delaying Dementia Onset
  • Israel accuses three nations of secret deals with Iran for Hormuz passage
  • Ultra-processed foods: A silent threat to pregnancy and public health
  • French Soldier Killed in Lebanon Ambush, Hezbollah Tactics Cited

BBC Health

  • Hay fever misery does last longer - here is how to cope New!
  • Is the calisthenics trend inclusive enough for women? New!
  • Fall prevention services in your area New!
  • Bird flu vaccine trial against potential pandemic strain begins New!
  • Bird flu vaccine trial against potential pandemic strain begins New!
  • Rogue sperm donor who says he's fathered 180 children won't be on child's birth certificate New!
  • Smoking ban for people born after 2008 in the UK agreed New!
  • Maternity boss 'confident' as unit reopens
  • 'Why is the NHS funding students if it can't give them jobs?' Anger over recruitment freeze
  • Surgeon's mesh surgery cost £20m in compensation
  • Redesigned ball could reduce heading impact - scientists
  • 'My lonely start to adulthood with endometriosis'
  • Should you really trust health advice from an AI chatbot?
  • Should you really trust health advice from an AI chatbot?
  • 'I'm the lucky one' - more than one in three young men now live with their parents

PBS Newshour Health

  • 1 in 3 Americans forced to make financial sacrifices for health coverage
  • WATCH: Health Secretary RFK Jr. testifies about HHS agenda, proposed budget cuts in House hearing
  • Erica Schwartz, former deputy surgeon general, nominated to be next CDC director by Trump
  • Why so many Americans are using AI for health guidance
  • Rising energy costs force some states to reassess ambitious climate goals
  • FDA to weigh easing limits on unproven peptides favored by RFK Jr. and MAHA supporters
  • Lena Dunham on ambition, fame and illness
  • Babies too young for MMR vaccine become 'sitting ducks' in measles outbreaks
  • The potential impacts of the U.S. birth rate decline
  • AP report: Trump administration admits a glaring error in its New York health fraud accusations
  • The Trump administration just updated rules for CDC's vaccine advisory panel, allowing inclusion of RFK Jr. allies
  • EPA proposes gutting rules for handling toxic coal ash, a move that threatens groundwater
  • RFK Jr. says he's launching a podcast to expose 'lies' that have made Americans sick
  • Estrogen patches face shortage as more women seek hormone therapy
  • Fact-checking Trump health rumors over Easter weekend

Kaiser Health News

  • Listen to the Latest ‘KFF Health News Minute’ New!
  • Democrats Demand Trump Administration Halt Plan To Collect Federal Workers’ Health Data
  • Listen: Cheap Health Insurance Isn’t Always Cheap
  • An Arm and a Leg: The Accidental Architect of America’s Drug Patent Problem
  • What the Health? From KFF Health News: A New CDC Nominee, Again
  • Your New Therapist: Chatty, Leaky, and Hardly Human
  • Listen: With Little Federal Regulation, States Are Left To Shape the Rules on AI in Health Care
  • As US Birth Rate Falls, Feds’ Response May Make Pregnancy More Dangerous
  • New Federal Medicaid Rules Require One Month of Work. Some States Demand More.
  • Rural Nebraska Dialysis Unit Closes Despite the State’s $219M in Rural Health Funding

ABC Health News

  • A specialized tour at the Berlin Zoo brings joy to people living with dementia New!
  • Dr. Oz announces a 50-state audit of Medicaid program oversight New!
  • How a Paris-area wildlife hospital keeps rescued animals wild New!
  • Deadly domestic violence cases stir calls for more prevention resources for Black communities
  • Pennsylvania court overturns limits on Medicaid coverage for abortions
  • Baby food brand HiPP recalls jars in Austria after samples test positive for rat poison
  • Canadian man facing 14 murder charges will plead guilty to aiding suicide, his lawyer says
  • Trump signs order to speed review of psychedelics, including ibogaine
  • Man with AR-style pistol arrested at Aetna headquarters without incident
  • WHO says vaccinations saving millions in Africa, but aid cuts threaten progress
  • Former UCLA gynecologist pleads guilty to sex abuse after previous conviction was overturned
  • New trial over Diego Maradona's death resumes in Argentina against 7 health care professionals
  • Tyrese Haliburton says it's shingles, not Achilles recovery, that will test him this offseason
  • Iran war has some US water utilities facing a fluoride shortage
  • Hearing aids can seem like a big step. This NYC Ballet principal dancer doesn't regret taking it

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

  • Common eating habit may trigger premature immune system aging, study finds New!
  • More naps, higher risk? Research links daytime sleep to health warnings in aging adults New!
  • Healthy diets spark lung cancer risk in non-smokers as pesticides loom
  • Deaths from one type of cancer are surging among younger adults without college degrees
  • Common ear conditions tied to rising dementia risk in new study: 'Strong association'
  • Cancer tied to woman's vaping habit since age 15 as she's now given just months to live
  • High salt intake linked to faster memory decline in one group, study finds
  • Experts reveal why 'nonnamaxxing' trend may improve mental, physical health
  • Woman’s cancer battle takes unbelievable turn when her dog gets same diagnosis
  • Psychedelic therapy may be coming to your doctor's office as questions swirl
  • Loneliness may be silently eroding your memory, new research reveals
  • Intermittent fasting’s real benefit may come after you start eating again
  • RFK Jr. backs easier peptide access for wellness as doctors raise red flags
  • Cheap surgery overseas may come with devastating complications, doctors warn
  • Your favorite snacks could be quietly wrecking your knees, new research suggests

NY Times - Health

  • A $440,000 Breast Reduction: How Doctors Cashed In on the No Surprises Act and Arbitration New!
  • Aging in Place: How Technology Might Help You Grow Old at Home New!
  • Two Drugs Stir Hope for Treatment of Deadly Pancreatic Cancer New!
  • RFK Jr. Refused to Commit to Backing New CDC Director on Vaccines New!
  • UnitedHealth Group Reports Flat Earnings in the First Quarter New!
  • What Is Borderline Personality Disorder? New!
  • The Help That Many Older Americans Need Most New!
  • New Treatment Lets 3 Transplant Patients Halt Anti-Rejection Drugs
  • How Bruce the Parrot Landed Atop the Pecking Order, Without a Beak
  • Analysis of Alzheimer’s Drugs Stirs Debate About Their Effectiveness
  • Trump Signs Executive Order to Loosen Restrictions on Psychedelic Drugs
  • New PEPFAR Data Show Worrying Declines in Testing and Treatment for H.I.V.
  • Iris Long, Scientific Mentor to AIDS Activists, Dies at 92
  • Trump to Nominate Dr. Erica Schwartz, a Vaccine Supporter, as CDC Director
  • On ‘The Pitt,’ the Lingering Effects of Trauma Take the Spotlight

Medical Xpress

  • Approximately half a million post-9/11 U.S. veterans have high blood pressure New!
  • A hidden DNA region helps drive frailty, exposing brain and immune links that reshape aging risk New!
  • E. coli and 'good' bacteria are balanced by breast milk in baby gut microbiomes New!
  • UK agrees ban on cigarette sales for people born after 2008 New!
  • How life-saving HIV therapy has contributed to increased rates of a sexually transmitted disease New!
  • Why electroconvulsive therapy remains contested: Families report memory loss, worse quality of life and limited benefits New!
  • Does stress during pregnancy affect offspring's metabolic health? New!
  • How children in rural and urban areas experience different mental health struggles New!
  • Do drugs that similarly combat a disease have differing effects on quality of life? New!
  • Study finds prostate cancer overdiagnosis rises sharply with age New!
  • Kratom use is surging in the US, with life-changing consequences, study reveals New!
  • Preschool children born with heart defects have greater risk of developing behavioral problems, study suggests New!
  • AI could help rescue more donor hearts now discarded in transplant decisions New!
  • Age 70 under debate as lung transplant demand rises, outcomes complicate limits New!
  • Heart transplant experts push global organ sharing to cut waitlist deaths New!

Flickr - Food & Nutrition

  • Mustard Crusted Salmon with Arugula and Spinach Salad
  • Chicken Shawarma Bowl mit Kurkuma-Reis und Gemüse
  • Sesam Thunfisch mit Wasabi Mayo photorealistisch serviert
  • Chicken Tikka Masala mit duftendem Basmatireis
  • Cremige Spargelpasta mit Zitronen-Ricotta
  • Mediterraner Auberginen Zucchini Auflauf mit Tomaten
  • Rotbarschfilet mit Zitronenbutter photorealis
  • Rotbarsch-Curry mit Kokos auf asiatischem Reis
  • Aioli Salat mit Garnelen und Cherrytomaten

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