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A new photo series highlights the diverse experiences of breast cancer patients - CNN

The new photography project “Marks of Majesty” diversifies typical narratives of breast cancer by featuring models who vary in age, race and gender expression.

Published At: 2024-03-27

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Arthritis linked to tryptophan in new study endorsing Mediterranean diet - New York Post

Consider swapping turkey and gravy for Mediterranean mains such as grilled branzino to avoid the immune-triggering effects of tryptophan.

Published At: 2024-03-27

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Risk factors for faster aging in the brain revealed in new study - Medical Xpress

In a new study published in Nature Communications, researchers investigated the genetic and modifiable influences on fragile brain regions by looking at the brain scans of 40,000 UK Biobank participants aged over 45.

Published At: 2024-03-27

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Free pharmacy opening in Clermont County - WCPO 9 Cincinnati

St. Vincent de Paul opens its third charitable pharmacy in the Tri-State

Published At: 2024-03-27

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From Furniture To Shampoo: Common Household Chemicals Linked to Brain Damage - SciTechDaily

New research indicates that chemicals found in countless household products can damage specialized brain cells. A team of researchers from the Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine has provided fresh insight into the dangers some common household…

Published At: 2024-03-27

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Colostrum Supplements Are All The Rage — But Read This Before Buying Them - HuffPost

Claims that colostrum improves gut health, metabolism and more are all over social media. Here's what experts really think.

Published At: 2024-03-27

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Japan warns on surge in potentially deadly strep throat cases - Reuters

Published At: 2024-03-27

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Younger Generations Have Larger Brains. Is That Healthier? - ScienceAlert

The size of the human brain may be gradually increasing over time, and that could reduce the risk of dementia in younger generations, according to new research.

Published At: 2024-03-27

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Nebraska Medicine rolls out new heart procedure for AFib - KETV Omaha

Nebraska Medicine was the first facility in an eight-state region to start a new ablation procedure.

Published At: 2024-03-27

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Sexual and physical abuse victim waited two years for therapy - BBC.com

A woman who was abused from the age of five calls for more specialist support.

Published At: 2024-03-27

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Can you live past 100? Italian longevity expert believes so - Deseret News

Eating a Mediterranean diet, heavy on the fish and legumes, and periodically limiting yourself to certain foods might be the key to a long life.

Published At: 2024-03-27

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Misophonia May Actually Be Far More Common Than We Thought - ScienceAlert

Most of us can relate to that intense, spine-shuddering feeling of repulsion when hearing someone scrape their nails down a chalkboard.

Published At: 2024-03-26

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Dengue fever alert: Puerto Rico declares epidemic - USA TODAY

Puerto Rico has declared an epidemic after the number of dengue cases continued to rise into the hundreds.

Published At: 2024-03-26

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Cows in Texas and Kansas test positive for highly pathogenic bird flu - Ars Technica

The risk to the public is low, and the milk supply is safe.

Published At: 2024-03-26

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Ozempic Babies: Weight Loss Drugs May be Causing Unplanned Pregnancies - Healthline

A growing number of people are reporting they have become pregnant after using GLP-1 drugs like Ozempic, despite previous infertility or being on birth control pills.

Published At: 2024-03-26

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Regular exercise is associated with less insomnia, study shows - CNN

Regular exercise has so many health benefits, and treating insomnia could be added to that list, according to a new study.

Published At: 2024-03-26

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New genetic analysis tool tracks risks tied to CRISPR edits - Phys.org

Since its breakthrough development more than a decade ago, CRISPR has revolutionized DNA editing across a broad range of fields. Now scientists are applying the technology's immense potential to human health and disease, targeting new therapies for an array o…

Published At: 2024-03-26

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Hair-straightening cream tied to woman's repeated kidney damage - Livescience.com

A woman developed kidney damage three times in two years after repeatedly visiting a salon for a hair-straightening treatment.

Published At: 2024-03-26

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Long Covid 'extremely debilitating' for teachers, union says - RNZ

Teachers are experiencing brain fog and extreme fatigue, making a demanding job even more , NZEI's president says.

Published At: 2024-03-26