US measles cases surpass 700 with outbreaks in 6 states: Symptoms, do you need a booster?
U.S. measles cases have topped 700 as of Friday, and two children and an adult have died.
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Natural Compound Found in Common Fruits and Vegetables Could Slow Dementia
A recent study from the University of Missouri suggests that a compound found in certain fruits and vegetables may hold the key to treating neurodegenerative diseases. A natural compound commonly found in fruits and vegetables may help protect nerve cells and…
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Researchers Identify New Blood Group After 50 Year Mystery
When a pregnant woman had her blood sampled back in 1972, doctors discovered it was mysteriously missing a surface molecule found on all other known red blood cells at the time.
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Is Brown Rice Really Healthier? Shocking Study Reveals a Hidden Risk
Brown rice has more nutrients but also more arsenic, which may be risky for young children. Nutrition and food safety should both factor into rice choices. Whether you're picking up rice at the grocery store or ordering it as a side at a restaurant, you might…
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Eating this fruit every day can add years to your life
Scientists have discovered a fascinating connection between eating one avocado every day and an overall enhanced diet quality.
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This 'Anti-Aging' Ingredient Was Just Found To Help Slow Alzheimer's Progression
There's new research linking senolytics to helping slow down Alzheimer's progression. Here's how and what experts have to say about the theories.
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If You're Going To Clean Out Your Ears Yourself, Here's How To Do It Right
Experts break down the best practices when it comes to dealing with earwax.
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Cassidy praises Kennedy for promoting measles vaccination amid outbreak
Sen. Bill Cassidy (R-La.) applauded Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. for promoting measles vaccination amid a deadly outbreak in Texas. Since the start of the spread, the U.S. has reported 700 cases of the measles virus in stat…
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What Happens to Your Brain Without Vitamin K? New Study Reveals Surprising Effects
A new Tufts University study finds that not getting enough vitamin K, found in leafy greens like spinach and kale, could harm brain health as we age. In experiments with mice, a vitamin K-deficient diet led to inflammation, impaired memory, and a drop in the …
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Don’t Be Fooled: RFK Jr. Is Still Talking Down Vaccines
It’s part of a much bigger blow to American health care that will reverberate for decades.
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Measles exploded in Texas after stagnant vaccine funding. New cuts threaten the same across the US
The measles outbreak in West Texas didn’t happen just by chance. Health officials say the easily preventable disease has ripped through communities sprawling across more than 20 Texas counties in part because health departments were starved of the funding nee…
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The Surprising Food That’s Good for Your Gut, According to Gastroenterologists
It’s good for your heart and bones too.
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Three million child deaths linked to drug resistance
Children in Africa and South East Asia are most at risk from antibiotics medicines no longer working, a study suggests.
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Dietary habits in your 60s may affect hip fracture, heart disease risk
'Prudent' dietary choices in a person's 60s was linked to a slightly lower risk of bone fractures and heart disease mortality in a recent study.
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Cardiologist says one food cuts cholesterol levels and inflammation
Food and nutrition experts named six 'brilliant' foods that boost heart health. Here's the full list.
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Bird Flu Is Evolving Dangerously, But We Can Prevent a Disaster
Disease forecasts are like weather forecasts: We cannot predict the finer details of a particular outbreak or a particular storm, but we can often identify when these threats are emerging and prepare accordingly.
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Common supplements that can turn toxic for the liver with just a slight overdose
When it comes to supplements, most of us think, "Hey, it's natural, so it must be safe, right?" Well, not always. While supplements can boost your health in many ways, going even a little overboard with some of them can backfire—especially when it comes to yo…
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One Study Explored the Effects of Mounjaro Over Several Years
What effects does Mounjaro have when you've been taking it for several years? A new study sought to answer that question.
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No Starving Required: This Simple Diet Rivals Intermittent Fasting, Study Finds
Cutting carbs, even without reducing calories, may offer the same metabolic benefits as intermittent fasting, according to new research from the University of Surrey. Intermittent fasting, which typically involves periods of significant calorie restriction, m…
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Low-calorie Mediterranean diet may aid weight loss, bone density
Following a low-calorie Mediterranean diet coupled with physical activity may help reduce weight loss and bone density decline in older women who have metabolic syndrome and obesity, a new study finds.
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