No, We Aren’t All Eating 'Too Much' Protein
Yes, the average American gets more than the minimum—and that’s a good thing.
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IVF may raise risk of certain disorders in babies — and epigenetic 'signatures' in the placenta could explain why
Researchers identified genes that could explain why some assisted reproductive technologies, like IVF, carry a higher risk of growth and metabolic issues in offspring.
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Global Blueberry Crisis: Devastating Fungus Rapidly Spreading Across the Globe
NC State researchers found that blueberry powdery mildew has spread globally in two strains, costing the industry up to $530 million annually. A new tool now helps farmers identify and manage the disease. A new study from North Carolina State University has t…
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Sierra Leone declares public health emergency over mpox
Minister says emergency allows to act immediately to contain disease, prevent further spread, provide care to those affected.
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Study: Gum Disease Disrupts Brain Activity
Gum disease appears to disrupt brain activity, potentially increasing a person's risk of cognitive decline. People with gum disease experienced altered connections between different brain regions, compared to folks with good dental health, MRI scans show in a…
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Secrets of cancer cell death may transform treatment
Scientists at the Children’s Medical Research Institute (CMRI) have made a breakthrough discovery that could transform cancer treatment.
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Mobile cancer clinic opens to help detect cancer earlier, save lives in rural Utah
The Huntsman Cancer Institute's second mobile cancer screening clinic was opened on Monday. It will help provide screenings to more people in rural areas of Utah.
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5 hallmarks of aging — and how sex, chocolate and sleep can fight them
In 2023, researchers identified 12 key “hallmarks of aging,” arguing that understanding them better is the key to improving health as we get older.
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Almost Half of Americans Over 55 Face Dementia Risk
New research finds that the lifetime risk of dementia after age 55 in Americans is 42%, significantly higher than previous estimates.
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Biodegradable Brain Electrodes Advance Neural Repair
Researchers have developed a flexible, biodegradable electrode capable of stimulating neural precursor cells (NPCs) in the brain, offering a safer and more precise alternative for neural repair.
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Pet Owners Beware: Antibiotic-Resistant Salmonella Found in Household Dogs
Researchers suggest that maintaining proper hygiene can help reduce the risk of infections. Antibiotic-resistant Salmonella poses a growing public health threat as the bacteria have evolved to withstand treatment with antibiotics. According to the U.S. Center…
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Common breakfast food chemical linked to strokes, heart attacks
A chemical found in breakfast staples such as toast has been linked to an increase in adverse health effects.
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What happens when you drink alcohol every day
Regular alcohol consumption increases the risk of various cancers, including breast, colorectal, and liver cancer. Even moderate drinking can be harmf
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Fitness Matters More Than Weight When It Comes to Longevity, New Research Finds
We chatted with three health experts to find out why fitness matters more than weight for longevity, per a new study's findings.
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Maladaptive personality traits linked to hypersexual disorder in men, study finds
Men with hypersexual disorder exhibit higher levels of emotional instability, impulsivity, social withdrawal, and interpersonal difficulties compared to men without the condition.
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San Francisco reports H5N1 avian flu in child
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Brain Oscillations Decode Pain Intensity
Parvalbumin (PV) interneurons in the primary somatosensory cortex (S1) have been identified as key players in encoding pain intensity and driving gamma oscillations, according to a study.
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Brain Connectivity Patterns Link Vascular Disease to Cognitive Decline
Researchers have identified how cerebrovascular disease (CeVD) disrupts brain connectivity, contributing to cognitive decline and neurodegeneration alongside Alzheimer’s disease (AD).
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Doctors, What Are The Everyday Things People Are Doing That Are Killing Them?
"People don't understand the consequences."
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Virus leads to ‘severe pneumonia in days’ as people claim ‘it’s worse than 2022’
A 'mystery' virus outbreak is the talk of Chinese social media, with one report suggesting it's 'worse than COVID-19.'
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