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Smarter, Happier People Are More Accurate at Judging Others' Intelligence, Study Finds
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Smarter, Happier People Are More Accurate at Judging Others' Intelligence, Study Finds

A new study reveals that intelligent, emotionally perceptive, and happy people are better at judging others' IQ. Discover what that means for social perception.

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The Science Behind What Daily Egg Consumption Does to Your Body
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The Science Behind What Daily Egg Consumption Does to Your Body

Discover how eating eggs regularly affects your heart, vision, and bones. Learn how many eggs per week is safe and what science really says about egg nutrition.

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Shingles Strikes Younger Adults More Than You Think — Here's Why the Vaccine Matters
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Shingles Strikes Younger Adults More Than You Think — Here's Why the Vaccine Matters

Shingles can strike younger than you expect. Learn the early warning signs, long-term complications, and why the Shingrix vaccine could protect you now.

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Garden Therapy: How Getting Your Hands Dirty Can Transform Your Health
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Garden Therapy: How Getting Your Hands Dirty Can Transform Your Health

Discover how gardening can boost your physical health, reduce stress, and transform your diet. Find out why doctors are now prescribing time in the garden.

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The One Question Men Ask on a First Date That Guarantees a Second Date Never Happens
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The One Question Men Ask on a First Date That Guarantees a Second Date Never Happens

Jessica Stoya reveals the one question men ask on first dates that instantly ends any chance of a second. Find out what women say is an immediate dealbreaker.

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Measles Deaths Surge in Bangladesh as Over 100 Killed, Mostly Children
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Measles Deaths Surge in Bangladesh as Over 100 Killed, Mostly Children

Bangladesh faces a deadly measles surge with over 100 suspected deaths since March. Learn what is driving the outbreak and how officials are responding.

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Short Bursts of Exercise Can Sharpen Your Memory, Scientists Find
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Short Bursts of Exercise Can Sharpen Your Memory, Scientists Find

New research shows a short burst of exercise creates brain activity that sharpens memory. Discover which workouts help and how to benefit today.

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Air Purifiers Linked to Lower Blood Pressure, Scientists Reveal
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Air Purifiers Linked to Lower Blood Pressure, Scientists Reveal

New research links air purifiers to lower blood pressure. Find out how improving indoor air quality could benefit your heart health and what experts recommend.

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Getting 6.5 Hours of Sleep Is Shortening Your Life — 4 Ways to Fix It Tonight
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Getting 6.5 Hours of Sleep Is Shortening Your Life — 4 Ways to Fix It Tonight

New research shows 6.5 hours of sleep is shortening your life. Discover 4 science-backed ways to sleep longer and better starting tonight.

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40% of Americans Unaware That Processed Meat Raises Colon Cancer Risk
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40% of Americans Unaware That Processed Meat Raises Colon Cancer Risk

40% of Americans don't know processed meat raises colon cancer risk. Discover the dangers, poll findings, and expert tips to protect your health today.

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States Extend RSV Immunization Window as Virus Spreads Unusually Late Into Spring
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States Extend RSV Immunization Window as Virus Spreads Unusually Late Into Spring

RSV is spreading unusually late into spring, pushing most states to extend immunization windows for infants. Find out what parents need to know now.

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Common Antidepressant Found to Reduce Methamphetamine Use in Promising New Study
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Common Antidepressant Found to Reduce Methamphetamine Use in Promising New Study

A common antidepressant could be a breakthrough treatment for methamphetamine addiction. Learn how bupropion is helping users cut back on meth use.

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India's Antibiotic Crisis Is Fueling a Global Resistance Emergency
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India's Antibiotic Crisis Is Fueling a Global Resistance Emergency

India's over-the-counter antibiotic use is accelerating global antimicrobial resistance. Learn why this crisis threatens lives worldwide and what must be done.

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Why Where You Live May Matter More Than Your Genes in a Cancer Diagnosis
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Why Where You Live May Matter More Than Your Genes in a Cancer Diagnosis

Cancer in young people is rising every year. Find out why your zip code may impact your survival odds more than your DNA and what experts say must change.

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8-Year-Old Texas Girl Receives Lifesaving Organ Transplant After Year in Hospital — Mom Speaks Out to Inspire Donors
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8-Year-Old Texas Girl Receives Lifesaving Organ Transplant After Year in Hospital — Mom Speaks Out to Inspire Donors

An 8-year-old Texas girl survived a year in the hospital thanks to a lifesaving organ donation. Her mom is now urging others to register as donors. Read her ...

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Six Evening Habits That Will Transform Your Mood By Morning
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Six Evening Habits That Will Transform Your Mood By Morning

Discover six simple evening habits that boost your mood by morning. Small nighttime changes can transform how you feel when you wake up. Read more now.

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New Study Reveals Genetics and Environment Share Equal Blame for How Long You Live
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New Study Reveals Genetics and Environment Share Equal Blame for How Long You Live

A groundbreaking new study finds genetics and environment equally shape how long we live. Discover what this means for longevity science and your health choi...

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Couple Faces Double Cancer Crisis: Terminal Brain Tumor and Recurrent Disease Strike Same Family
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Couple Faces Double Cancer Crisis: Terminal Brain Tumor and Recurrent Disease Strike Same Family

A couple confronts a devastating double cancer crisis as one battles a terminal brain tumor while the other faces recurrent disease in the same family.

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What Separates the Wise From the Rigid as You Age Isn't Intelligence — It's This One Skill
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What Separates the Wise From the Rigid as You Age Isn't Intelligence — It's This One Skill

As you age, wisdom isn't about intelligence—it's about one key skill that separates flexible thinkers from rigid ones. Discover what sets the wise apart.

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Weight-Loss Drugs Are Rebranding as Heart Medicines — But Are They Right for You?
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Weight-Loss Drugs Are Rebranding as Heart Medicines — But Are They Right for You?

Weight-loss drugs are being rebranded as heart medicines, but are they right for everyone? Explore the benefits, risks, and who should consider them.

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Yak Antibodies Could Unlock New Treatments for Multiple Sclerosis
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Yak Antibodies Could Unlock New Treatments for Multiple Sclerosis

Scientists discover that yak antibodies could unlock groundbreaking new treatments for multiple sclerosis. Learn about this promising medical research breakthrough.

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Infectious Information — March 27, 2026
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Infectious Information — March 27, 2026

The latest Infectious Information health roundup for March 27, 2026, covering key public health updates, disease trends, and important medical news to know.

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Abandoned Uber Eats Bag Under Park Bench Reveals Surprising Surprise: Tiny Babies Huddled Inside
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Abandoned Uber Eats Bag Under Park Bench Reveals Surprising Surprise: Tiny Babies Huddled Inside

An abandoned Uber Eats bag discovered under a park bench was found to contain tiny newborn babies huddled inside, shocking rescuers and local authorities.

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12 Anti-Inflammatory Skillet Dinners Perfect for Spring
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12 Anti-Inflammatory Skillet Dinners Perfect for Spring

Discover 12 delicious anti-inflammatory skillet dinner recipes perfect for spring, packed with nutritious ingredients to reduce inflammation and boost your health.

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Reducing Medications in Older Adults May Be Safe, Study Finds
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Reducing Medications in Older Adults May Be Safe, Study Finds

A new study finds that reducing the number of medications prescribed to older adults may be safe, potentially improving quality of life and reducing side effects.

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What Experts Really Think About the Vibration Plate Craze
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What Experts Really Think About the Vibration Plate Craze

Health experts weigh in on the vibration plate fitness craze, examining whether the popular workout trend actually delivers on its bold health and wellness claims.

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How Smartphone Overuse Rewires Your Brain's Emotional Control Center
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How Smartphone Overuse Rewires Your Brain's Emotional Control Center

Research reveals how excessive smartphone use rewires the brain's emotional control center, affecting mood regulation and mental well-being.

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Love Is Blind Star Turned First-Date Colonoscopy Talk Into a Public Health Mission
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Love Is Blind Star Turned First-Date Colonoscopy Talk Into a Public Health Mission

A Love Is Blind star turned an unusual first-date conversation about colonoscopies into a meaningful public health awareness mission.

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The Growing Threat of a World Without Vaccines
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The Growing Threat of a World Without Vaccines

Experts warn of the growing threat posed by declining vaccine coverage worldwide, raising alarms about the resurgence of preventable diseases.

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Japanese Study Reveals How a Key Coffee Compound Suppresses Colorectal Cancer Cell Growth
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Japanese Study Reveals How a Key Coffee Compound Suppresses Colorectal Cancer Cell Growth

A Japanese study reveals how a key compound found in coffee suppresses the growth of colorectal cancer cells, offering promising health implications.

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How Cocaine Made Its Explosive Return
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How Cocaine Made Its Explosive Return

An in-depth look at how cocaine has surged back into global drug markets, fueling a new wave of addiction, trafficking, and public health concerns.

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New Study Links Popular Health Drink to Unexpected Weight Gain
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New Study Links Popular Health Drink to Unexpected Weight Gain

A new study has found a surprising link between a popular health drink and unexpected weight gain, challenging common nutritional assumptions.

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New Oral Drug Could Outperform Ozempic in Weight Loss
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New Oral Drug Could Outperform Ozempic in Weight Loss

A promising new oral drug has shown potential to outperform Ozempic in weight loss clinical trials, offering a pill-based alternative to injections.

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5 Daily Moves That Eliminate Belly Overhang Faster Than Crunches for Adults Over 60
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5 Daily Moves That Eliminate Belly Overhang Faster Than Crunches for Adults Over 60

Discover 5 effective daily exercises that target belly overhang faster than crunches, specifically designed for adults over 60 looking to slim their midsection.

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Measles Returns to Multnomah County With Grocery Store Exposure Confirmed
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Measles Returns to Multnomah County With Grocery Store Exposure Confirmed

Measles has returned to Multnomah County with a confirmed grocery store exposure, prompting health officials to alert residents and urge vaccination.

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The Apple-a-Day Myth: What a Dietitian Really Thinks
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The Apple-a-Day Myth: What a Dietitian Really Thinks

A registered dietitian weighs in on the classic 'apple a day keeps the doctor away' myth, revealing what the science actually says about apples and health.

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Dietitian-Designed 7-Day Meal Plan for Healthy Aging After 50
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Dietitian-Designed 7-Day Meal Plan for Healthy Aging After 50

A dietitian-designed 7-day meal plan to support healthy aging after 50, with nutrient-rich foods tailored to boost energy, bone health, and longevity.

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The Best Natural Sweetener for Steady Blood Sugar, According to Experts
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The Best Natural Sweetener for Steady Blood Sugar, According to Experts

Experts reveal the best natural sweetener for maintaining steady blood sugar levels, offering a healthier alternative to refined sugar for everyday use.

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New Study Pinpoints the Sodium Threshold That Puts Your Heart at Risk
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New Study Pinpoints the Sodium Threshold That Puts Your Heart at Risk

A new study identifies the specific sodium intake threshold that significantly increases heart disease risk, offering clearer dietary guidelines for better heart health.

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Veterans Urged to Prioritize Kidney Disease Screening
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Veterans Urged to Prioritize Kidney Disease Screening

Health experts are urging veterans to prioritize kidney disease screening due to elevated risk factors tied to military service and related health conditions.

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Study Debunks the 5-Second Rule for Dropped Surgical Implants
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Study Debunks the 5-Second Rule for Dropped Surgical Implants

A new study debunks the 5-second rule for dropped surgical implants, showing that contamination occurs almost instantly upon contact with any surface.

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How Eating the Same Meals Daily Could Accelerate Weight Loss
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How Eating the Same Meals Daily Could Accelerate Weight Loss

Eating the same meals every day could help accelerate weight loss by reducing decision fatigue and improving calorie control, according to new research.

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New Study Links Daily Supplement to Slower Aging
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New Study Links Daily Supplement to Slower Aging

A new study has found that a daily supplement may be linked to slower biological aging, offering promising insights for longevity research.

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Brain Tumour Cases Surge Silently Across India as Doctors Sound the Alarm on Missed Warning Signs
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Brain Tumour Cases Surge Silently Across India as Doctors Sound the Alarm on Missed Warning Signs

Brain tumour cases are silently surging across India as doctors raise alarms over missed warning signs and delayed diagnoses.

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New COVID Variant BA.3.2 Surges in Michigan — What You Need to Know
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New COVID Variant BA.3.2 Surges in Michigan — What You Need to Know

A new COVID variant, BA.3.2, is surging in Michigan. Here's what health experts say you need to know to stay safe.

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Vagus Nerve Stimulation Could Be a Game Changer for Alzheimer's and Age-Related Memory Loss
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Vagus Nerve Stimulation Could Be a Game Changer for Alzheimer's and Age-Related Memory Loss

Vagus nerve stimulation may be a game changer for Alzheimer's disease and age-related memory loss, according to new research.

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Flesh-Eating Fungus Jumping from Cats to Humans Is Spreading at an Alarming Rate
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Flesh-Eating Fungus Jumping from Cats to Humans Is Spreading at an Alarming Rate

A flesh-eating fungus jumping from cats to humans is spreading at an alarming rate, raising serious public health concerns worldwide.

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This Hybrid Diet Does More Than Protect Your Heart — It Slows Brain Aging Too
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This Hybrid Diet Does More Than Protect Your Heart — It Slows Brain Aging Too

A hybrid diet has been found to do more than protect your heart — new research shows it also significantly slows brain aging over time.

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BA.3.2, Nicknamed Cicada, Is a New COVID Variant to Watch
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BA.3.2, Nicknamed Cicada, Is a New COVID Variant to Watch

BA.3.2, nicknamed Cicada, is a new COVID-19 variant drawing attention from health experts. Here's what you need to know about its spread and risks.

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There Are 10 Signs of Faster Aging Hidden in Your Blood, Study Says
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There Are 10 Signs of Faster Aging Hidden in Your Blood, Study Says

Scientists have identified 10 hidden signs of accelerated aging in your blood, according to a groundbreaking new study on biological aging markers.

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How Your Genes and Environment Shape the Viruses Living Inside You
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How Your Genes and Environment Shape the Viruses Living Inside You

A new study explores how your genes and environment interact to shape the viruses living inside you, revealing surprising insights about the human virome.

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Dominant Clones Hijack Developmental Epigenomics to Fuel Ependymoma Growth
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Dominant Clones Hijack Developmental Epigenomics to Fuel Ependymoma Growth

Research shows dominant clones hijack developmental epigenomics to fuel ependymoma growth, revealing key insights into this aggressive brain tumor.

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After 60 Years, Diabetes Drug Revealed to Unexpectedly Affect The Brain
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After 60 Years, Diabetes Drug Revealed to Unexpectedly Affect The Brain

After six decades in use, a common diabetes drug has been found to unexpectedly affect the brain, opening new avenues for neurological research.

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New Study Reveals a Surprisingly Tasty Defense Against Nanoplastic Absorption
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New Study Reveals a Surprisingly Tasty Defense Against Nanoplastic Absorption

A new study reveals a surprisingly delicious food that may help defend the body against nanoplastic absorption, offering a tasty health solution.

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Epigenetic memory of colitis promotes tumour growth
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Epigenetic memory of colitis promotes tumour growth

New research reveals how epigenetic memory left behind by colitis can fuel tumour growth, linking inflammatory bowel disease to increased cancer risk.

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HRT patches can tackle prostate cancer too
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HRT patches can tackle prostate cancer too

Discover how HRT patches typically used for hormone replacement therapy may also offer a promising new treatment option for prostate cancer patients.

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The Teen Mental Health Gender Gap Is Widening — and Progressive Nations Are Hit Hardest
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The Teen Mental Health Gender Gap Is Widening — and Progressive Nations Are Hit Hardest

The mental health gender gap among teenagers is widening, with progressive nations hit hardest. New data reveals alarming trends in youth well-being.

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North Alabama High School Student Diagnosed With Tuberculosis
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North Alabama High School Student Diagnosed With Tuberculosis

A North Alabama high school student has been diagnosed with tuberculosis, prompting health officials to alert the school community and take precautions.

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The Hidden Cost of Ozempic Without Exercise
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The Hidden Cost of Ozempic Without Exercise

Ozempic may help with weight loss, but skipping exercise could come at a hidden cost. Learn what happens to your body when you rely on Ozempic alone.

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Cancer Cells' Misplaced Brain Receptors Expose a Hidden Autoimmune Defense
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Cancer Cells' Misplaced Brain Receptors Expose a Hidden Autoimmune Defense

Misplaced brain receptors on cancer cells may trigger a hidden autoimmune defense. Learn how this discovery could transform cancer treatment and immunotherapy.

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How the Brain's Command Structure Reshapes Itself From Birth to Old Age
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How the Brain's Command Structure Reshapes Itself From Birth to Old Age

Explore how the brain's command structure changes from birth through old age. Scientists reveal fascinating insights into neural development and aging.

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The Daily Avocado: What Nutrition Experts Say It Does to Your Body
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The Daily Avocado: What Nutrition Experts Say It Does to Your Body

What happens when you eat an avocado every day? Nutrition experts weigh in on the health benefits and effects of making avocado a daily habit.

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Doctors Raise Alarm Over FDA Review of Infant RSV Vaccines
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Doctors Raise Alarm Over FDA Review of Infant RSV Vaccines

Medical experts are raising concerns over the FDA's review of infant RSV vaccines. Find out what doctors are saying and what it means for child health.

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New COVID-19 Variant BA.3.2 Gains Ground as CDC Flags Potential Immunity Evasion
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New COVID-19 Variant BA.3.2 Gains Ground as CDC Flags Potential Immunity Evasion

The new COVID-19 variant BA.3.2 is spreading as the CDC flags potential immunity evasion. Learn what this means for public health and your protection.

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New COVID Variant Sweeps Across US as CDC Warns of Ongoing Viral Evolution
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New COVID Variant Sweeps Across US as CDC Warns of Ongoing Viral Evolution

A new COVID variant is sweeping across the US as the CDC warns of ongoing viral evolution. Learn about the latest strain, symptoms, and health guidance.

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Cross Tattoo Vanishes From Man's Neck, Leaving Dead Skin in Its Wake
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Cross Tattoo Vanishes From Man's Neck, Leaving Dead Skin in Its Wake

A man's cross tattoo mysteriously vanished from his neck, leaving behind dead skin. Doctors weigh in on this rare and alarming skin condition.

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New Study Ties Common Nutrient Deficiency to Elevated Alzheimer's Risk
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New Study Ties Common Nutrient Deficiency to Elevated Alzheimer's Risk

A new study links a common nutrient deficiency to an elevated risk of Alzheimer's disease. Learn which nutrient is involved and how to protect your brain health.

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How Chopping Can Boost the Nutritional Power of This Common Vegetable
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How Chopping Can Boost the Nutritional Power of This Common Vegetable

Discover how simply chopping a common vegetable can significantly boost its nutritional value, according to health and nutrition research.

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Measles Outbreak Widens With Exposures at Grocery Stores, Medical Offices and Temple Open House
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Measles Outbreak Widens With Exposures at Grocery Stores, Medical Offices and Temple Open House

A measles outbreak is widening with exposures reported at grocery stores, medical offices, and a temple open house. Learn what you need to know.

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Childhood ADHD Medication Linked to Lower Psychosis Risk
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Childhood ADHD Medication Linked to Lower Psychosis Risk

New research links childhood ADHD medication to a reduced risk of psychosis. Learn what scientists discovered and what it means for young patients.

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How to Spot Depression and Anxiety in Your Teen
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How to Spot Depression and Anxiety in Your Teen

Knowing the signs of a deeper mental health problem in teenagers — and normalizing getting help — can literally change and save lives.

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Five Essential Facts About Meningitis
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Five Essential Facts About Meningitis

Two people died in a meningitis outbreak in England. Here are five essential facts about bacterial meningitis, its symptoms, and how to prevent it.

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Large Study Confirms COVID Vaccination During Pregnancy Protects Newborns
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Large Study Confirms COVID Vaccination During Pregnancy Protects Newborns

A three-year Norwegian study published in Pediatrics found a clear benefit for newborns when mothers receive a COVID-19 vaccination during pregnancy.

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Newborn Vaccine and Screening Refusals Surge Among Maine Parents
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Newborn Vaccine and Screening Refusals Surge Among Maine Parents

More Maine parents are refusing standard newborn shots and tests, a trend pediatricians say is tied to the federal rollback of childhood vaccine guidelines.

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Opinion | The Dangerous Double Standards of RFK Jr.'s Health Crusade
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Opinion | The Dangerous Double Standards of RFK Jr.'s Health Crusade

FDA scientists warn that some popular peptides championed under RFK Jr.'s health crusade are ineffective and potentially dangerous.

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A Specific Diet May Reverse Brain Aging by More Than 2 Years, New Study Finds
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A Specific Diet May Reverse Brain Aging by More Than 2 Years, New Study Finds

A customized version of the Mediterranean diet called the MIND diet is associated with slower brain aging, new research shows.

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How Exercise Turns Back the Clock on Aging Muscles
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How Exercise Turns Back the Clock on Aging Muscles

Scientists have identified a molecular switch that helps explain why exercise remains so effective at maintaining and reversing muscle aging.

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Aging Well Is Possible After 65 — Here's What Science Says Makes the Difference
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Aging Well Is Possible After 65 — Here's What Science Says Makes the Difference

Nearly half of adults over 65 perform better on cognitive and physical tests as they age. Researchers reveal what separates healthy agers from the rest.

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The Surprising Impact of Beets on Kidney Health
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The Surprising Impact of Beets on Kidney Health

Beets are packed with heart-healthy nutrients, but their oxalate content can affect kidney stone risk. Here's what the science says.

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What Your Bowel Movement Frequency Reveals About Your Health
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What Your Bowel Movement Frequency Reveals About Your Health

Scientists reveal that how often you have a bowel movement can say quite a lot about your overall health and gut function.

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New Blood Test Can Predict Dementia 25 Years Before Symptoms Emerge
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New Blood Test Can Predict Dementia 25 Years Before Symptoms Emerge

Scientists found that the blood protein p-tau217 may reveal dementia risk up to 25 years before any symptoms appear.

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The Surprising Impact of Beets on Kidney Health
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The Surprising Impact of Beets on Kidney Health

Beets offer heart-healthy nutrients, but their oxalates may affect kidney stone risk. Learn how preparation, portions, and smart pairings matter.

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How Exercise May Shield the Brain From Alzheimer's Disease
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How Exercise May Shield the Brain From Alzheimer's Disease

An ambitious new study in mice shows that memory and learning abilities improved substantially after exercise in those with a form of Alzheimer's disease.

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WHO Unveils New Diagnostic Tools in Push to Eradicate Tuberculosis
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WHO Unveils New Diagnostic Tools in Push to Eradicate Tuberculosis

On World TB Day, the WHO urges countries to expand access to new diagnostic innovations to help end tuberculosis globally.

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Expert-Backed Ways to Beat Bloating Fast
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Expert-Backed Ways to Beat Bloating Fast

Experts share the most effective remedies for getting rid of bloating fast, whether caused by IBS, constipation, or dietary changes.

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Eastern Idaho Faces Sharp Rise in HIV Infections
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Eastern Idaho Faces Sharp Rise in HIV Infections

Eastern Idaho health officials are alarmed after seven new HIV cases appeared in just the first quarter of 2026 — a striking spike over historical averages.

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Billionaire-Backed Startup Aims to Replace Animal Testing With Lab-Grown Organ Sacks
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Billionaire-Backed Startup Aims to Replace Animal Testing With Lab-Grown Organ Sacks

R3 Bio's bold plan to replace animal testing with genetically engineered organ sacks could reshape pharmaceutical and medical research.

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Billionaire-Backed Startup Aims to Replace Animal Testing With Lab-Grown Organ Sacks
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Billionaire-Backed Startup Aims to Replace Animal Testing With Lab-Grown Organ Sacks

R3 Bio plans genetically engineered organ systems without brains to replace lab animals, with ambitions to eventually create human versions.

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Eastern Idaho Faces Sharp Rise in HIV Infections
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Eastern Idaho Faces Sharp Rise in HIV Infections

Eastern Idaho has seen seven new HIV cases in just the first quarter of 2026, compared to an average of seven cases per year over the previous five years.

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New Study Links Common Chemical Exposure to Higher Parkinson's Risk
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New Study Links Common Chemical Exposure to Higher Parkinson's Risk

New UCLA research links prolonged exposure to the pesticide chlorpyrifos to an increased risk of Parkinson's disease in both human and animal studies.

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Health Agency Declares Meningitis Outbreak Past Its Peak
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Health Agency Declares Meningitis Outbreak Past Its Peak

The UKHSA says the meningitis outbreak in Kent has passed its peak, but health officials say cases could still come in and need monitoring.

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Pilates Instructor, 72, Mistook a Life-Changing Diagnosis for the Flu
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Pilates Instructor, 72, Mistook a Life-Changing Diagnosis for the Flu

Debi Weiss went to the doctor thinking she had worsening flu symptoms and received a life-changing cancer diagnosis instead.

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The Science Behind Your 3 a.m. Wake-Up — and How to Fix It
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The Science Behind Your 3 a.m. Wake-Up — and How to Fix It

About one in five people suffer from middle-of-the-night insomnia. Here's the science behind 3 AM wake-ups and proven strategies to get back to sleep.

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Billionaire-Backed Startup Aims to Replace Animal Testing With Lab-Grown Organ Sacks
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Billionaire-Backed Startup Aims to Replace Animal Testing With Lab-Grown Organ Sacks

R3 Bio is developing genetically engineered organ systems without brains to replace animal testing, with the goal of eventually making human versions.

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Eastern Idaho Faces Alarming Surge in HIV Infections
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Eastern Idaho Faces Alarming Surge in HIV Infections

In the first three months of 2026, Eastern Idaho has seen seven new HIV cases — equal to the area's typical annual average for five years.

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Expert-Backed Ways to Beat Bloating Fast
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Expert-Backed Ways to Beat Bloating Fast

Bloating can occur due to constipation, dietary changes, and IBS. Experts share the best evidence-based ways to get rid of bloating quickly.

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Westmoreland Mother of 3 Diagnosed at 41 With a Cancer Striking More Young Adults
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Westmoreland Mother of 3 Diagnosed at 41 With a Cancer Striking More Young Adults

A Westmoreland mother of three was diagnosed at age 41 with colorectal cancer, a disease that is increasingly striking more young adults.

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7 Things a Cardiologist Says You Should Never Do After 8 PM
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7 Things a Cardiologist Says You Should Never Do After 8 PM

Evenings may feel harmless, but a cardiologist warns these seven nighttime habits can quietly damage your heart health over time.

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21 Things Doctors Still Can't Explain About the Human Body
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21 Things Doctors Still Can't Explain About the Human Body

From how anesthesia works to why we yawn, here are 21 things doctors and scientists still can't fully explain about the human body.

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GLP-1 Drugs Are Reshaping American Diets — and Food Companies Are Scrambling to Adapt
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GLP-1 Drugs Are Reshaping American Diets — and Food Companies Are Scrambling to Adapt

For restaurants and food companies, the increasing adoption of GLP-1 drugs like Ozempic represents both an opportunity and a threat to their business.

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Experts Tackle Key Questions on the Kent Meningitis Outbreak
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Experts Tackle Key Questions on the Kent Meningitis Outbreak

Two people have died from meningitis in Kent while another 11 are hospitalized. Experts address the most pressing questions about the outbreak.

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What the Latest Cholesterol Guidelines Mean for Your Health
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What the Latest Cholesterol Guidelines Mean for Your Health

Leading medical groups released new cholesterol guidelines calling for earlier screening, lower LDL targets, and several other major changes.

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Cannabis Offers Minimal Mental Health Benefits, Major Data Review Confirms
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Cannabis Offers Minimal Mental Health Benefits, Major Data Review Confirms

A large review of past studies finds cannabis-based medicines have shown little evidence of effectiveness for treating most mental health disorders.

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5 Common Medications a Doctor Says You Should Ditch
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5 Common Medications a Doctor Says You Should Ditch

It's time to give these medicine cabinet staples a second look — a doctor reveals which common medications may be doing you more harm than good.

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How to Reduce Your Risk of the Most Common Cancer Affecting Men and Women
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How to Reduce Your Risk of the Most Common Cancer Affecting Men and Women

Colorectal cancer is the third most common cancer, but there are actionable steps you can take today to help prevent it.

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Federal Judge Blocks RFK Jr.'s Overhaul of Childhood Vaccine Policies
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Federal Judge Blocks RFK Jr.'s Overhaul of Childhood Vaccine Policies

A federal district court judge blocked the Trump administration's reduction in recommended childhood immunizations and changes to a key vaccine committee.

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Groundbreaking Cancer Therapy Shows Promise for Multiple Sclerosis
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Groundbreaking Cancer Therapy Shows Promise for Multiple Sclerosis

A groundbreaking cancer therapy is showing promise for multiple sclerosis, offering new hope to patients like 24-year-old law student Grace Miller.

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Heart Health Can't Wait: Why Young Men Need to Act Now
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Heart Health Can't Wait: Why Young Men Need to Act Now

Research shows men's risk of heart disease increases much earlier than most think. Here's why young men can't afford to wait on heart health.

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