Ozempic ‘microdosing’ is the new weight-loss trend: Should you try it?
A new trend gaining popularity among people trying to lose weight is microdosing the diabetes medication Ozempic. Experts weigh the pros and cons of the...
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Engineer eats efficiently for $2.50 a day (2016)
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Sick season is in full force. What the latest CDC figures show
Flu is taking off in the U.S., with 40 states reporting high or very high levels of flu-like illness last week. COVID and other viruses also are in the mix, but most of the illness increase is being attributed to flu.
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Canadian teen with bird flu was on life support, new report reveals
The hospitalized teen was also given three antiviral treatments, underscoring how severe H5N1 infection can be
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More Minnesota kids get exempted from required vaccinations. Here’s what’s happening
Nonmedical exemptions for required childhood vaccinations have risen steadily since 2020. Medical professionals say exemption counts are near the point where Minnesotans should be extremely concerned, especially when it comes to schools.
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Massive study of adolescent brains puts “gateway drug" theory into question
New research offers clues into the neurological reasons kids start using drugs
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“Selective Silencing”: New Research Challenges Textbook Principle of Genetics
New research uncovers why certain individuals with disease-causing genes remain symptom-free. Researchers at Columbia University have challenged a fundamental principle of genetics, uncovering why some individuals carrying genes linked to diseases remain symp…
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UK's first liver transplant for bowel cancer deemed a success
Bianca Perea, a 32-year-old trainee lawyer, is now "cancer-free" after a pioneering liver transplant.
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9 Reasons why moringa leaves is considered a superfood
The nutrient-dense superfood containing vitamins, minerals, antioxidants, and anti-inflammatory properties in its leaves makes this product a boon to health that will help support the body holistically, enhances immunity, assists digestion, helps with heart, …
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Flu Emergency Room Trips Are 'Very High, CDC Says
Vaccination rates remain low for COVID and RSV as well
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RSV especially dangerous to those 60 and older - Villages-News
RSV is on the rise across the United States and those who have had it say it’s been particularly debilitating. Here's how to protect youself.
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Scientists Discover Common Virus Could Be Causing a Type of Alzheimer's
It all starts in the gut.
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Long COVID Breakthrough: Spike Proteins Persist in Brain for Years
Researchers have discovered that the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein persists in the brain and skull bone marrow for years after infection, potentially leading to chronic inflammation and neurodegenerative diseases. Researchers from Helmholtz Munich and Ludwig-Maxim…
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Think You’re Healthy? Science Says This Is How You Should Measure It
A new study has found that VO2 max is a better measure of cardiovascular health than body mass index (BMI). Here's what it is, plus how it's measured.
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West Michigan doctor prepares to deal with a rise in Norovirus cases - WWMT-TV
New data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention suggests more people are getting sick from Norovirus.
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How America lost control of the bird flu, setting the stage for another pandemic
The U.S. government failed to eliminate the virus on dairy farms when it was confined to a handful of states. Now at least 875 herds across 16 states have tested positive.
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Surprising sign of Parkinson's disease that appears decades before onset of tremor
Early signs of Parkinson's disease may manifest as subtle vocal changes, such as a soft or monotonous voice, decades before typical movement symptoms.
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'Rabbit Fever' in Humans Has Surged in The Last Decade, CDC Reports
Case numbers of the infectious disease tularemia, also termed 'rabbit fever', have jumped in the United States over the past decade, according to a new report from the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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More than 120 people sign up to dementia challenge
People have until the end of January to walk, run or skip 50 miles (80.47km).
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Does substance use change the brain's structure, or does brain structure predispose some to substance use?
A study led by researchers from the Indiana University School of Medicine, Washington University in St. Louis, and other institutions has identified neuroanatomical differences in children associated with early substance use initiation.
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