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  • Just 4 weeks on a vegan diet linked to changes in inflammation, aging
  • Physical activity protects brain health but only if you enjoy it, study says
  • Sprints or endurance? Study finds short workouts release heart-protective proteins
  • 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

MedlinePlus Health News

  • Scleroderma Symptoms New!
  • Scleroderma Risk Factors New!
  • Types of Scleroderma New!
  • Strategies and Recommendations for Diet and Nutrition in Scleroderma New!
  • Stretching Exercises for the Hand and Face New!
  • Coping with Scleroderma New!
  • Stem Cell Transplants and Scleroderma New!
  • Find a Treatment Center New!
  • Treatments and Medications New!
  • Glossary of Terms New!
  • Pediatric Scleroderma New!
  • Echocardiography New!
  • How PMOS (Once Called PCOS) Affects Women After Menopause New!
  • What is OCD and Scrupulosity?
  • Perinatal OCD Resource Center

ScienceDaily: Health News

  • AI-designed “intrabodies” could unlock new treatments for Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s and MND New!
  • A mother’s age can shape her offspring without changing their DNA New!
  • Coffee drinkers have less fat, more muscle, and surprising hormone differences New!
  • Scientists turn probiotic bacteria into tiny drug factories for pancreatic cancer New!
  • Breast cancer is surging among Asian American women — and scientists don’t know why
  • Japanese scientists use tiny silver particles to make DNA assembly up to 5x more efficient
  • Widely prescribed blood pressure drugs linked to 33% higher kidney risk in type 2 diabetes
  • Tiny robots powered by light can hunt down and collect bacteria
  • Kratom poison center cases have surged 6,500% in the U.S.
  • The bacteria that make cheese taste so good may also benefit your gut
  • Low-fat vegan diet helps people lose weight without eating less
  • Scientists uncover the hidden nerve network fueling breast cancer
  • 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

Natural News

  • Treasury doubles debt buybacks in bid to calm surging bond market
  • Contractor Operates Surveillance Flights Along U.S.-Mexico Border, Report Says
  • Forest Service Proposes Rescinding Roadless Rule on 44 Million Acres
  • IATA: Middle East Airlines Projected to Post $4.3B Net Loss in 2026
  • Pentagon Weighs Withdrawal from Gulf Bases After Iranian Strikes
  • Report Names 5 Vegetarian Foods High in Omega-3s for Heart Health
  • The Light Touch of Creation: Restoring the body’s divine software through ancient Hebrew wisdom
  • Research suggests tiny tweaks to daily habits could add years to your life
  • Sugary Drinks, Including Fruit Juice, Associated With Higher Blood Pressure Risk Decades Later, Study Finds
  • Vaccine exemptions climb to all-time high as parents push back on mandates
  • Iraq on steroids: How Trump’s Iran War Is becoming America’s new Quagmire
  • U.S. Withdraws Last Aircraft Carrier From Asia as Focus Shifts to Iran, Western Hemisphere, AP Reports
  • Why the Global Elite is Panicking Over Open Source AI That Can Set Humanity Free
  • U.S. Quietly Builds New Energy Foothold in Iraq With LNG Terminal
  • Lakes Powell and Mead Hit Record Lows Amid Western Drought

BBC Health

  • Why are women going to London for abortions? New!
  • Why are women going to London for abortions? New!
  • Vaccine breakthrough stops cancer returning in trial New!
  • What supplements do athletes consume every day? New!
  • 'I can't do the things my friends do': Life as a teenage carer New!
  • Weekly type 2 diabetes jab could replace daily injections New!
  • Vapes could lead to health harms in children, doctors warn New!
  • What is postpartum psychosis and why is it central in the Lindsay Clancy trial? New!
  • Salmonella outbreak: What we know so far New!
  • UK salmonella outbreak leaves one dead and hundreds ill New!
  • Lindsay Clancy's family testify in murder trial
  • Scientists 'stunned' by children's lung recovery in ultra low emission zone
  • Lindsay Clancy begged for help before her children's killings, mother-in-law testifies
  • One dead and hundreds ill in UK salmonella outbreak
  • Erin survived cancer aged 21 - now it's a race against time for a chance of a baby

PBS Newshour Health

  • What to know about Dr. Heidi Overton, Trump's pick to lead the FDA New!
  • Flight attendants and pilots have highest risk of dying from radiation-linked cancers, study says New!
  • What to know about the outbreak of a rare kind of Ebola New!
  • Trump picks White House aide Dr. Heidi Overton to lead FDA New!
  • Scientists explore new ways to target mosquitoes as warming climate expands threat
  • Trump is taking credit for sharply declining drug prices. The reality is more complex
  • WATCH: Advocates for greater social media protections for kids speak outside Meta trial
  • U.S. school vaccination rates inch down again as exemptions reach record high
  • 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

Kaiser Health News

  • What Geriatric Emergency Departments Do Differently
  • 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

  • Moderna shares surge after it says its experimental mRNA cancer treatment passed a key test New!
  • Congo’s Ebola outbreak reaches 5,000 cases as it outpaces response efforts
  • Mobile gold miners in eastern Congo complicate health workers' efforts to contain Ebola
  • Ex-Fauci adviser pleads guilty to plotting to conceal COVID-19 research records
  • Donor fatigue guts demining in Asia, as active conflicts draw away funding
  • 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

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

  • Morning coffee could interfere with popular weight-loss pill, doctors warn New!
  • Popular daily drinking habit could nearly triple risk of deadly cancer, major study finds New!
  • Cancer risk may be higher for people with one particular type of job
  • Parkinson’s patient’s yearslong tremor vanishes within minutes of new ultrasound treatment
  • Cancer treatment delays surge across US as doctor warns system ‘needs fixing immediately’
  • Brad Pitt says he can drink in ‘restrained manner’ after 7 sober years, but expert raises red flag
  • 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

NY Times - Health

  • What Is Treatment-Resistant Depression? New!
  • Trump Nominates Heidi Overton, a Top Domestic Policy Aide, for F.D.A. Commissioner New!
  • Moderna, Merck Say mRNA Vaccine Prevents Melanoma From Returning New!
  • Former Fauci Adviser Pleads Guilty to Trying to Conceal Covid-Related Records New!
  • FDA Classifies Egg Recall as Class I for Highest Health Risk
  • How One Woman With a Very Rare Disease Secured a Clinical Trial
  • How Louisiana’s New Surgeon General Wants to Transform Public Health
  • 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
  • Outrage at UnitedHealth and Other Insurers Persists After Brian Thompson Killing
  • 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.

Medical Xpress

  • Artery damage in adults in their 20s highlights need for early cardiovascular risk assessment New!
  • Mapping the diversity of chronic lymphocytic leukemia at single-cell resolution New!
  • Hodgkin lymphoma survivors face twice the risk of death compared to average American adult New!
  • New metric reveals how inequality can spark epidemics despite low overall risk New!
  • Iron transfusion before heart surgery reduces complications and boosts recovery, clinical trial finds New!
  • Junk food suppliers have 'shocking' major presence at UK's biggest school food event New!
  • Why do we see colors in a black-and-white top? New!
  • Bladder infection after brain injury worsens cognitive problems, finds study New!
  • Transparency for global health aid: 60% of disease burden draws just 2.5% of targeted funds, analysis reveals New!
  • Teens say TikTok food content shapes what they want to eat, but parents can help them navigate its influence New!
  • Lung disease more common with ulcerative colitis than Crohn's disease New!
  • Traumatic memories are often fragmented. A psychologist explains how and why that happens New!
  • Human multi-organ chip tracks breast cancer spread to bone and lung New!
  • Epilepsy drug taken by dad not associated with disorders in baby New!
  • Mouse study reveals candidate proteins for liver disease diagnosis and treatment monitoring New!

Flickr - Food & Nutrition

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  • Gala potatoes thrive in lush green fields under bright sunlight during the harvest season showcasing their vibrant foliage and delicate flowers

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