CDC: Highly Infectious Tularemia Cases Increasing
Cases of a bacterial infection called "rabbit fever" have been increasing during the past decade. Cases of tularemia increased by 56% during the 2010s compared to the previous decade, researchers report in the CDC's Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report. Half…
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Aging may change some brain cells more than others
NIH-funded mouse study provides roadmap for how aging may alter brain cell genetic activity.
National Institutes of Health (www.nih.gov)
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One of the Hardest Things About My Fertility Struggle Wasn’t What You Think
It was supposed to make my pregnancy journey easier. Instead, it became an emotional and medical battleground.
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More Popsicles, please: Your tonsils can grow back
In the summer of 1983, Katy Golden’s mom stocked their kitchen with popsicles and bubble gum. Golden was 5 years old and about to have her tonsils removed to help with some ear issues she’d been struggling with since she was an infant.
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Soaring CWD numbers in southeastern Minnesota prompt DNR to stop culling deer
The DNR will continue efforts to address CWD in the area, including postseason whitetail harvesting and restricting the movement of deer carcasses.
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Minnesota Summer Camp for HIV-Positive Kids Closes Down–Because There Aren't Any More
Children once arrived at Willow River from all over the country, courtesy of a referral from the NIH, and donations from generous benefactors.
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Pupil size in sleep reveals how memories are processed
Cornell University researchers have found that the pupil is key to understanding how, and when, the brain forms strong, long-lasting memories.
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Bird flu suspected in Ohio, dead birds found in several counties
The Ohio Department of Natural Resources has submitted several dead birds for testing.
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Depressive symptoms might be transmitted from mother to child through early interactions
Mothers with postpartum depression provide fewer supportive responses to their infants’ positive emotions, which increases toddlers’ depressive symptoms, highlighting maternal socialization as a key mechanism in intergenerational depression transmission.
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Is Running or Cycling Best for Your Fitness Goals? 2 Personal Trainers Weigh In
We turned to fitness experts and research for the differences between running vs. cycling and which is best for your longterm goals.
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Taking this step two days before your periods can reduce blood flow and cramps
Going with the flow is overrated. And when it comes to periods, you don’t really have to: Gynecologists have confirmed that it is, in fact, possible to lighten your flow and reduce cramps eve…
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Asking Eric: Readers weigh in on woman who found out her dead partner was with several other women
Professionals discuss health concerns and grief counseling.
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Feeling nauseous? What to know as stomach bug outbreaks rise in U.S. Florida hit hard
Norovirus outbreaks are increasing across the U.S. this winter, with more cases reported than in the past decade. Learn about symptoms and prevention.
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Want to Lose Weight This Year? Start With What You Drink
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Get a Dry January buddy, eat black-eyed peas and try a polar bear plunge — plus 10 more health hacks to kick the new year off
The truth about Blue Monday, which produce is best right now and how to celebrate Lunar New Year.
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10 Weight-Loss Tips That Actually Work, According to Dietitians
Discover 10 practical, dietitian-backed weight-loss tips designed to help you achieve lasting results through sustainable, realistic lifestyle changes.
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7 Anti-Inflammatory Foods to Stock Up On in January, According to Dietitians
Tame chronic inflammation by starting your year off with a kitchen stocked with these anti-inflammatory foods, recommended by dietitians.
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‘I’m a Probiotics Researcher, and Here’s What I Think About Probiotics for Immune Health’
Can they get us through cold and flu season?
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10 Subtle Signs Someone Is Only Pretending To Be Happy When They’re Really Miserable
Learn the top 10 signs someone could be depressed and hiding their misery behind a happy facade, from isolating themselves and skipping meals to joking about self-doubt and avoiding emotional conversations.
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Winter surge: NYC faces rising flu and COVID cases, slight RSV dip
The flu surges 70%, COVID steady and RSV dips slightly as NYC's health chief shares prevention tips.
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