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Measles emerges in California wastewater as health experts sound alarm - New York Post

California health officials discovered evidence of measles in routine wastewater testing as the state faces a sharp resurgence of the disease.

Published At: 2026-06-07

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The disease detectives suiting up for the World Cup - Politico

Public-health officials are trying to use a Covid-era playbook without pandemic-era funding.

Published At: 2026-06-06

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The 10 Unhealthiest Protein Bars On Store Shelves In 2026 - Tasting Table

Protein bars may be packed with protein, but they might also contain some less-than-savory ingredients. Here are the most unhealthy brands and bars in stores.

Published At: 2026-06-06

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One Drink of Alcohol a Day Raises Your Risk of 10 Cancers, Study Warns - ScienceAlert

People who enjoy a cheeky drink every now and then usually do so knowing that it's not particularly good for their health.

Published At: 2026-06-06

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Tracking the 2026 Ebola outbreak in maps and figures: Locations, severity, how contagious it is and more - NBC News

Learn more about the deadly 2026 Ebola outbreak, including how many cases there are so far, which countries are most affected, how this outbreak compares with others in severity and more.

Published At: 2026-06-06

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5 Daily Exercises Men Should Do Each Morning to Build Leg Strength After 60 - Eat This Not That

A CPT shares 5 daily morning moves that build leg strength and stability for men over 60.

Published At: 2026-06-06

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Hot Dogs vs. Hamburgers: Which Is the Heart-Healthier Option for Your Summer Cookout? - EatingWell

Choosing hamburgers instead of hot dogs at cookouts is a better choice when it comes to heart health

Published At: 2026-06-06

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Scientists Say These 8 Common Food Ingredients Are Linked to Heart Disease Risk - AOL.com

New research suggests that common food preservatives could raise your blood pressure. Here’s why.

Published At: 2026-06-06

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People are battling ‘ghost fat’ after losing weight on GLP-1s - New York Post

Sometimes, seeing isn’t believing.

Published At: 2026-06-06

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Autism may have two distinct subtypes based on brain connectivity patterns - Medical Xpress

Autism spectrum disorder (ASD), commonly referred to as autism, is a neurodevelopmental condition characterized by differences in social interactions, communication, behavior and the processing of sensory stimuli. Notably, the experiences, aptitudes and needs…

Published At: 2026-06-06

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The No. 1 Food to Eat for Better Gut Health, According to Nutrition Experts - marthastewart.com

Fermented foods are the top choice for gut health, experts say. Discover how yogurt, kimchi, and kefir support your microbiome and overall well-being.

Published At: 2026-06-06

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The most hopeful cancer news in years - vox.com

US cancer deaths are down 34% since 1991 — nearly 5 million lives saved. Inside the ASCO ovation and the wider turn in cancer medicine

Published At: 2026-06-06

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I Ate at Least 20 Grams of Protein at Breakfast for a Month—Here Are the Benefits I Noticed - EatingWell

A food writer tries eating a high-protein breakfast for an entire month, and shares how this change improved her energy, hunger and snacking habits.

Published At: 2026-06-06

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This Thumb Test May Indicate If You're At Risk For A Heart Problem - HuffPost

While it's not a diagnostic tool, experts say it might provide clues about your risk for an aortic aneurysm.

Published At: 2026-06-06

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5 Foods That Aren't Doing Your Cholesterol Any Favors - HuffPost

And why certain lifestyle choices may have even more impact than the food you eat.

Published At: 2026-06-06

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Podiatrists Share What They'd Never Do (And Wish You Wouldn't Either) - HuffPost

Experts weigh in on the behaviors to avoid to keep your feet and ankles healthy and functioning.

Published At: 2026-06-06

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Can Jamun help control blood sugar? Expert explains its benefits for people with diabetes - The Times of India

Every Indian summer brings with it a familiar sight. Street vendors stack baskets filled with shiny purple jamuns, while families discuss age-old remedies involving the fruit and its seeds. For many households, jamun is more than just a seasonal treat. It is …

Published At: 2026-06-06

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After decades of pelvic pain and 100-plus doctor visits, one question changed it all - The Washington Post

Jabbing pangs and constant headaches followed him for years, but the blood tests always came back normal — until one day a specialist thought to ask something new.

Published At: 2026-06-06

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Strength Training With Cardio Lowers The Risk Of Death, Shows Three-Decade Study - NDTV

Staying physically active is extremely important. According to the World Health Organisation (WHO), adults aged between 18 to 64 years should do at least 150 m

Published At: 2026-06-06