Reasons your blood sugar level is high despite quitting refined sugar
Cut sugar but still have high blood sugar? Experts explain hidden carbs, stress, sleep, and underlying conditions impacting glucose levels. Learn how to manage it effectively.
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A Safer Opioid Alternative: New Drug Offers Pain Relief Without Dangerous Side Effects
UF scientists have developed a compound that safely activates delta opioid receptors, offering pain relief without opioid-like side effects. University of Florida researchers have helped identify a new drug compound that selectively activates pain-regulating …
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How climate change is supercharging pollen allergies
Seasonal allergy sufferers are being hit with more pollen over a longer season due to rising temperatures alongside extreme allergy events like thunderstorm asthma.
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Teenager diagnosed with irreversible Popcorn Lungs: What is it? Symptoms, causes, and how to stay safe
American teens face vaping dangers. Brianne Cullen, a 17-year-old, got popcorn lung. Vaping caused her breathing issues. Doctors say it is due to chem
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Measles outbreak in west Texas worsens due to vaccine scepticism
With two measles deaths - both children - in the state, officials struggle to convince communities to vaccinate.
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Microplastics Are Everywhere—Here's How to Limit Them in Your Food
Microplastics enter our food through contaminated water or soil or through food packaging, and this is leading to plastic accumulations in our brains. While it’s still not clear what this buildup means for our health, there are steps we can take to reduce our…
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RFK Jr’s long, complicated history with the measles vaccines
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. this week made his strongest endorsement yet of the measles vaccine amid an ongoing outbreak that has killed three and infected more than 600 people across the US.
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4 Things to Do Before 9 A.M. If You’re Trying to Lose Weight, According to Dietitians
Learn dietitian-approved morning habits for weight loss, like drinking water, eating a high-protein breakfast, exercising and getting enough sleep.
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4 Ways To Make Your Daily Walk More Effective
Plus, why you should be aiming for at least 5,000 steps a day.
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7-Day No-Sugar, Anti-Inflammatory Meal Plan for Beginners, Created by a Dietitian
This easy dietitian-created plan prioritizes anti-inflammatory foods like produce, legumes and healthy fats and avoids added sugar for a balanced week of eating.
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A Sprinkle of Artificial Sweetener Could Help Battle Drug-Resistant Bacteria
While the health effects of artificial sweeteners are still up for debate, a new study suggests they might also be a surprising weapon in the fight against antibiotic resistance.
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Coffee creamer health risks: What to know, what to choose instead
Since some coffee creamers can contain "harmful" ingredients, two nutritionists suggested healthier alternatives instead for sweetening your coffee. Here are four choices.
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What Autistic Women Want You to Know About Motherhood
New research highlights the unique challenges and needs faced by autistic women during motherhood, including late diagnoses and a lack of professional understanding.
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How Childhood Abuse Impacts Parental Empathy
A new study sheds light on how childhood maltreatment can lead to impaired empathy and increased risk of child abuse in adulthood.
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New Genes Linked to Parkinson’s Risk Revealed
Researchers have long wondered why some people with high-risk Parkinson’s gene variants develop the disease while others don’t.
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Puberty Brain Shift May Explain Autism in Genetic Disorder
Researchers have identified changes in brain connectivity before and after puberty that may explain why some children with chromosome 22q11.2 deletion syndrome are more susceptible to autism and schizophrenia.
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3 cases of rare brain disease reported in Hood River County; 2 reported dead
Three cases of a rare brain disease have been reported by public health officials in Hood River County.
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The Trial That Misled Millions: Why Doctors Are Rethinking Aspirin Guidelines
A new perspective challenges recent restrictions on aspirin for preventing heart attacks and strokes in healthy people, arguing that major guidelines may be based on flawed interpretations of a key trial. Experts say stopping aspirin use based solely on age c…
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Nine ways to keep your brain healthy
Small daily changes can significantly improve brain health over time. Peta Bee reports
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As a lifelong insomniac, can magnesium really help me sleep?
Celebrities from Gwyneth Paltrow to Taylor Swift swear by magnesium’s sleep-enhancing properties. Are they right? Antonia Hoyle reports
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