60% Of Food In America Is Ultra-Processed—Here's What It Means For Your Health
Nearly every food item we buy at the store is processed in some way. Here's what you need to know about ultra-processed foods.
Delish.com (www.delish.com)
• Published 4 days ago
Georgia's Department of Agriculture suspends poultry industry activities
Agriculture Commissioner Tyler Harper's social media post cites HPAI detection at Elbert County farm for statewide actions, until further notice.
Accesswdun.com (accesswdun.com)
• Published 4 days ago
Moderna awarded $590M to help accelerate development of mRNA-based bird flu vaccine: HHS
ABC News (abcnews.go.com)
• Published 5 days ago
Obituary: Guy Raymond Beaulieu
WATERVILLE - Guy Raymond Beaulieu passed away at the age of 72, in Augusta, on Monday, Jan. 13, 2025, surrounded by ...
Kennebec Journal & Morning Sentinel (www.centralmaine.com)
• Published 5 days ago
‘I didn’t know this’: Man issues warning to people over the age of 45 who shovel snow
'I feel so guilty for my dad shoveling snow all my life for me.'
The Daily Dot (www.dailydot.com)
• Published 5 days ago
Small steps, big gains: Doctors say you don’t need to hit 10,000 to say healthy
A new study shows that walking as little as 4,000 steps a day can significantly reduce the risk of morbidity and mortality — death — from all causes.
WTOP (wtop.com)
• Published 4 days ago
How a little-known 18th century instrument maker may have inspired the first clinical trial of the modern age
The design for a medical study in 1743 that was never carried out may have inspired James Lind’s groundbreaking clinical trial that determined the treatment for scurvy.
CNN (www.cnn.com)
• Published 4 days ago
I Have Diabetes and I Tried Eating Only Plants for Two Weeks—Here’s What Happened
Yes, going plant-based can benefit blood sugar management. But my experience revealed both challenges and triumphs!
Eatingwell.com (www.eatingwell.com)
• Published 4 days ago
Is Your Cat Secretly Spreading Germs on Your Kitchen Counter? The Health Risks You’re Ignoring! - The Daily Galaxy --Great Discoveries Channel
The debate over whether cats should be allowed on kitchen counters has been stirring in pet-owning households for years. While some pet owners see no issue
The Daily Galaxy --Great Discoveries Channel (dailygalaxy.com)
• Published 4 days ago
This blood test screens for 50 different types of cancer. Is it worth the $949 price tag?
How does a blood test detect so many cancers and who should get one? Here’s what experts want you to know.
Yahoo Entertainment (www.yahoo.com)
• Published 5 days ago
Mom Searches Toddler's Flu Symptoms Online, Suddenly Realizes It's Something More Serious: 'Total Shock'
Two-year-old Gracie McHugh was dismissed as having the flu, but her mom brought her back to the hospital after looking up her symptoms online
PEOPLE (people.com)
• Published 5 days ago
Scientists Quantified The Harm of Sugary Drinks, And It's Devastating
Sugary beverages like sodas and energy drinks are designed to be hyper-palatable, laden with extravagant amounts of sweeteners to stimulate pleasure centers in the brain.
ScienceAlert (www.sciencealert.com)
• Published 4 days ago
Why a little cat bite can trigger a big health emergency
In one study by the Mayo Clinic, 1 in 3 cat bites to the hand required hospitalization and some required surgery to clean the wound.
The Washington Post (www.washingtonpost.com)
• Published 4 days ago
With bird flu cases rising, certain kinds of pet food may be risky for animals – and people
The US Food and Drug Administration said it is tracking multiple cases of H5N1 bird flu in domestic and wild cats, including cases linked to contaminated pet food.
CNN (www.cnn.com)
• Published 4 days ago
Trapped in a cave for 3,000 years, this species of crocodile, which feeds on bats, has evolved…
Deep within the caves of Gabon, a remarkable discovery has shed light on the incredible adaptability of nature. A unique species of dwarf crocodile, trapped in underground caverns for millennia, has evolved distinctive traits that set it apart from its surfac…
Thinkstewartville.com (thinkstewartville.com)
• Published 4 days ago
A stuntman knew his body was changing. It took doctors nearly a decade to figure out why.
Ray Kohn knew something was wrong, but it took several years dozens of doctor's visits to find an answer.
CBS News (www.cbsnews.com)
• Published 4 days ago
Eating Fiber Could Protect You From Infections. Here's Why.
Our body isn't just human — it's home to trillions of microorganisms found in or on us.
ScienceAlert (www.sciencealert.com)
• Published 36 hours ago
(trending 1 hours ago)
Cancer cases surge in young; simple lifestyle changes to lower your risk
The rising trend of early-onset cancers in adults under 50, particularly women, is alarming. Genetic, lifestyle, and environmental factors contribute
The Times of India (timesofindia.indiatimes.com)
• Published 29 hours ago
(trending 1 hours ago)
Scientists Reveal the Most Effective Ways To Quit Vaping
Research co-led by UMass Amherst explores effective strategies for quitting e-cigarettes. A new study co-led by a researcher from the University of Massachusetts Amherst has identified effective strategies to help people quit vaping. Published in the Cochrane…
SciTechDaily (scitechdaily.com)
• Published 27 hours ago
(trending 1 hours ago)
Pregnancy Reshapes the Mom’s Brain, Reducing Gray Matter 94%
Pregnancy leads to a 4.9% reduction in gray matter volume in 94% of the brain, with partial recovery postpartum, primarily in regions tied to social cognition.
Neurosciencenews.com (neurosciencenews.com)
• Published 40 hours ago
(trending 2 hours ago)