Coffee Drinkers Less at Risk of Head and Neck Cancers, New Research Suggests
People who drank more than 4 cups a day “had 17% lower odds of having head and neck cancer overall, and 30% lower odds of oral cancer.
Good News Network (www.goodnewsnetwork.org)
• Published 16 days ago
DNR to pull back on CWD efforts involving deer in southeastern Minnesota
Officials say chronic wasting disease has reached "endemic stage" in three permit areas, meaning current management techniques are no longer effective.
KARE11.com (www.kare11.com)
• Published 16 days ago
US to build new stockpile of bird flu vaccine for poultry
The U.S. will rebuild a stockpile of bird flu vaccines for poultry that match the strain of the virus circulating in commercial flocks and wild birds, the Department of Agriculture said on Wednesday, in a sign of the widespread and devastating nature of the n…
Reuters (www.reuters.com)
• Published 15 days ago
Seven Days of Fasting: How Your Body Transforms Inside and Out
A recent study highlights that significant health benefits and molecular adaptations from fasting are detectable after three days. Recent findings show that prolonged fasting triggers significant and systematic changes across multiple organs in the body. Thes…
SciTechDaily (scitechdaily.com)
• Published 15 days ago
Alcohol effects may increase with age as brain changes
Alcohol tolerance may not decrease with age, but older adults may experience increased alcohol effects because of changes in brain function and physiology.
The Washington Post (www.washingtonpost.com)
• Published 16 days ago
Single Gene Links Autism, Epilepsy via Brain Circuit Development
The gene neuropilin2 regulates inhibitory neuron migration and excitatory neuron connections, essential for balanced brain activity.
Neurosciencenews.com (neurosciencenews.com)
• Published 15 days ago
The ‘quad-demic’: What is it, and how can you stay healthy?
Hospitals and medical facilities are updating masking guidelines as a quartet of viruses are surging.
Newsnationnow.com (www.newsnationnow.com)
• Published 15 days ago
'Reanimated' herpes viruses lurking in the brain may link concussions and dementia
A study using lab-made models of the brain suggests that a herpes virus may be a key link between concussions and dementia risk.
Live Science (www.livescience.com)
• Published 15 days ago
Diagnostic dilemma: A woman's nut allergy was triggered after sex
A woman with a known nut allergy had a severe allergic reaction after sex, even though her partner bathed and brushed his teeth first. Here's why.
Live Science (www.livescience.com)
• Published 16 days ago
Elderberry juice shows benefits for weight management, metabolic health
Elderberry juice may be a potent tool for weight management and enhancing metabolic health, according to a recent Washington State University-led study. A clinical trial published in the journal Nutrients found that drinking 12 ounces of elderberry …
EurekAlert (www.eurekalert.org)
• Published 13 days ago
Alzheimer's disease: Can the virus causing cold sores increase risk?
There is a potential link between Alzheimer's disease and the herpes simplex virus-1 (HSV-1), which is a common cause for cold sores, a recent study suggests
Medical News Today (www.medicalnewstoday.com)
• Published 13 days ago
Oneida County Health Dept. Issues Warning as Respiratory Illness Cases Surge in New Year
Oneida County is seeing an increase in respiratory illnesses following the New Year.
WKTV (www.wktv.com)
• Published 13 days ago
Sniffling, sneezing, coughing: What infectious disease do you have? - Channel3000.com - WISC-TV3
(CNN) — Welcome to winter virus season.
Channel3000.com - WISC-TV3 (www.channel3000.com)
• Published 13 days ago
Study identifies risk potential for thousands of mutations of a cancer gene
Scientists have characterized the role of thousands of mutations in the BRCA2 cancer gene, findings that may help reassure worried patients about their cancer risk or guide doctors toward better, more targeted treatments, according to a study published on Wed…
Reuters (www.reuters.com)
• Published 13 days ago
Experts reveal the best way you can quit vaping if you want to improve your health this year
Looking to quit vaping for good in 2025? This might be the best way to go about it
LADbible (www.ladbible.com)
• Published 13 days ago
Mediterranean and DASH diets linked to slower cognitive decline in older adults
A study found that following the Mediterranean or DASH diets is linked to better brain function and slower mental decline in older adults, while the MIND diet improved initial cognition but didn't slow cognitive decline over time.
PsyPost (www.psypost.org)
• Published 13 days ago
Early Reproductive Aging Alters Brain Connectivity, Emotional Health
Research shows that accelerated reproductive ageing in females, such as early puberty or menopause, is linked to increased mental health risks at different life stages.
Neurosciencenews.com (neurosciencenews.com)
• Published 13 days ago
Rare Case of Heat Stroke Highlights Hidden Dangers of Saunas
"Sauna use is a rare but potentially important cause of classical heat stroke," the doctors of a new case report warn.
Gizmodo.com (gizmodo.com)
• Published 13 days ago
Taking a sleep aid at night may prevent your brain from ‘cleaning’ itself while you’re out, new study finds
“More and more people are using sleep medication, and it’s really important to know if that’s healthy sleep,” said lead study author Natalie Hauglund.
New York Post (nypost.com)
• Published 13 days ago
Morning coffee habit may be tied to longer life and healthier heart: Study
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• Published 13 days ago