Red Light Therapy May Reduce Deadly Blood Clots
Exposure to long-wavelength red light significantly reduced blood clot formation in both mice and human studies.
Neurosciencenews.com (neurosciencenews.com)
• Published 13 days ago
How might a Mediterranean diet protect memory, brain health?
The Mediterranean diet is associated with improved memory and learning in young rats, a recent study shows, suggesting that the same findings could also apply to humans,
Medical News Today (www.medicalnewstoday.com)
• Published 14 days ago
Lost Musical Fragment From 500 Years Ago Can Finally Be Heard Again
Music has the power to transport us to other times and places, whether it's the neighborhood we grew up in or a moment long lost to prehistory.
ScienceAlert (www.sciencealert.com)
• Published 14 days ago
5 Common Arthritis Myths, Debunked by Science
Uncover the facts behind arthritis myths and learn proven tips for managing symptoms, reducing pain and inflammation and supporting joint health.
Eatingwell.com (www.eatingwell.com)
• Published 13 days ago
The surprising thing you might not know about seasonal affective disorder
A psychology professor who has researched seasonal affective disorder for years explains how seasonal changes can affect our mental health and well-being.
The Seattle Times (www.seattletimes.com)
• Published 13 days ago
The #1 Habit to Start to Poop Better, According to Gastroenterologists
Not being again to go number two is pretty uncomfortable. Discover the best habit gastroenterologists recommend to improve bowel regularity.
Eatingwell.com (www.eatingwell.com)
• Published 13 days ago
Flu cases ‘very high’ in Florida. These are the counties with reported outbreaks
Once again, it’s flu season in Florida. But the data shows that some areas are getting hit harder than others.
WKMG News 6 & ClickOrlando (www.clickorlando.com)
• Published 13 days ago
What's the healthiest milk? A guide to whole, raw, almond, coconut and more.
How does whole cow's milk stack up against plant-based varieties like almond and oat? Here are some pros and cons of each.
Yahoo Entertainment (www.yahoo.com)
• Published 13 days ago
Bird flock tests positive for highly contagious, deadly respiratory disease in Clayton County
A case of avian influenza has been confirmed in a small backyard flock of birds in Georgia.
WSB Atlanta (www.wsbtv.com)
• Published 13 days ago
It’s sick season. Here’s how to protect yourself from norovirus, COVID-19, flu and RSV
In the winter months, it seems few are safe from some kind of illness — flu, COVID-19, norovirus, colds. But there are things you can do to protect yourself from these respiratory and stomach viruses. Washing your hands is among the best way to prevent gettin…
Associated Press (apnews.com)
• Published 13 days ago
Dying People Are Sharing Their Profound And Emotional Advice For The Living
"Never wait for the right time to happen. Make it happen yourself."
Buzzfeed (www.buzzfeed.com)
• Published 13 days ago
I Thought My Son Would React Poorly to My Dating Life. Turns Out, He’s the Ultimate Busybody.
This is absurd.
Slate Magazine (slate.com)
• Published 13 days ago
I'm A Breast Cancer Doctor. Here's What I Didn't Know — Until I Was Diagnosed Myself.
“Having counseled thousands of patients through their breast cancer diagnosis, I was fully aware of how nondiscriminatory this disease could be.”
HuffPost (www.huffpost.com)
• Published 13 days ago
Could you have COVID? Symptoms to watch for in 2025 include sore throat and fatigue
COVID symptoms are similar to those of flu, RSV, and the common cold, and may vary by vaccination status, the CDC says.
Fortune (fortune.com)
• Published 13 days ago
Poll shows few older adults trust AI generated health information
The vast majority of people over the age of 50 now look for health information on the internet, and a poll from the University of Michigan finds that nearly three-quarters
Your News Now (www.hometownstations.com)
• Published 13 days ago
How Fiber Fuels Anti-Cancer Gene Activity
Fiber digestion produces short-chain fatty acids like propionate and butyrate, which directly alter gene expression with anti-cancer effects, according to new research.
Neurosciencenews.com (neurosciencenews.com)
• Published 13 days ago
Providence patient files $4 million lawsuit after contracting hepatitis C during surgery: Court docs
A former hospital patient has filed a lawsuit seeking up to $4 million after she was infected with hepatitis C during surgery in Portland, the lawsuit claims.
KOIN.com (www.koin.com)
• Published 13 days ago
Limiting Ultra-Processed Foods This Year? Experts Recommend Starting With These 3
Research shows that ultra-processed foods are bad for health, but which ones are worse than others? If you're planning to cut back on ultra-processed foods this year, experts say these are the ones to prioritize.
Health.com (www.health.com)
• Published 13 days ago
Could a mango-flavoured pill end intestinal worms?
The pill is a combination of two existing anti-parasitic drugs that, used together, appear more effective.
BBC News (www.bbc.com)
• Published 13 days ago
Sex workers face increased risk of muscle dysmorphia
Individuals with a history of sex work reported more symptoms of muscle dysmorphia, including a stronger drive for muscularity and life disruptions caused by it, but not greater dissatisfaction with their appearance.
PsyPost (www.psypost.org)
• Published 13 days ago