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More than one alcoholic drink a day raises heart disease risk for women - The Washington Post

More than one alcoholic drink a day raises heart disease risk for women  The Washington Post

Posted on 28 March 2024 | 11:07 am

Dogs Sniffing Out PTSD - Neuroscience News

  1. Dogs Sniffing Out PTSD  Neuroscience News
  2. Dogs can detect trauma stress by smelling humans' breath, study shows  UPI News
  3. PTSD Service Dogs Could Be Able To Sniff Out Flashbacks Before They Happen  IFLScience
  4. Dogs can tell if someone's stressed based on breath  Sky News
  5. Study shows dogs may be able to sniff out an oncoming PTSD flashback  Medical Xpress

Posted on 28 March 2024 | 10:27 am

Exclusive | First Medicare Health Plans to Start Paying for Weight-Loss Drug Wegovy - The Wall Street Journal

  1. Exclusive | First Medicare Health Plans to Start Paying for Weight-Loss Drug Wegovy  The Wall Street Journal
  2. Medicare can now cover certain weight loss drugs in a big step for patients  CNBC
  3. Medicare Part D plans can cover Wegovy for cardiovascular patients - The Washington Post  The Washington Post
  4. Medicare will cover Wegovy to reduce heart disease risk  NBC News
  5. Breakingviews - Obesity drugs inch closer to outsize expectations  Reuters

Posted on 28 March 2024 | 10:07 am

COVID-19 can damage the heart, even without infecting it, study says - The Seattle Times

  1. COVID-19 can damage the heart, even without infecting it, study says  The Seattle Times
  2. Severe lung infection during COVID-19 can cause damage to the heart  National Institutes of Health (NIH) (.gov)
  3. Increase in heart attack deaths decoded? Severe COVID can cause lasting damage to the heart  The Times of India
  4. Heart at risk from ARDS: Inflammatory responses fuel cardiovascular complications  News-Medical.Net
  5. Heart-on-a-chip model uncovers insights into heart problems caused by COVID-19  Temerty Faculty of Medicine

Posted on 28 March 2024 | 9:05 am

Alzheimer's Disease: The Treatment Battle Heats Up Despite Eli Lilly's Setback - Investor's Business Daily

  1. Alzheimer's Disease: The Treatment Battle Heats Up Despite Eli Lilly's Setback  Investor's Business Daily
  2. Alzheimer's 'breakthrough' stalls: why a much-hyped drug is facing approval delays  The Guardian
  3. Why Alzheimer's Drug Approval Delay? $3 Billion in DMD Gene Therapy; ADHD Prevalence  Medpage Today
  4. Donanemab: FDA AdCom will put spotlight on tau enrolment and ARIA concerns  Clinical Trials Arena
  5. FDA advisory committee will review early Alzheimer's therapy donanemab  Alzheimer's News Today

Posted on 28 March 2024 | 8:38 am

Are Eggs Bad For Cholesterol? How Many Are OK To Eat For Heart - TODAY

Are Eggs Bad For Cholesterol? How Many Are OK To Eat For Heart  TODAY

Posted on 28 March 2024 | 8:01 am

Study finds one way statins can cause diabetes, and a solution - The Hindu

Study finds one way statins can cause diabetes, and a solution  The Hindu

Posted on 28 March 2024 | 7:32 am

Mpox cases in the US are on the rise as vaccination rates lag and new threats loom - CNN

  1. Mpox cases in the US are on the rise as vaccination rates lag and new threats loom  CNN
  2. Mpox cases on the rise in Virginia, officials say  WTOP
  3. Virginia Department of Health sees increase in mpox cases  WRIC ABC 8News
  4. Virginia Department of Health seeing an increase in reported mpox cases  InsideNoVa
  5. Rise in mpox cases reported in Virginia in 2024  13newsnow.com WVEC

Posted on 28 March 2024 | 6:30 am

Beethoven's DNA Reveals Musical Genius Just Might Lie in Any of Us - ScienceAlert

  1. Beethoven's DNA Reveals Musical Genius Just Might Lie in Any of Us  ScienceAlert
  2. Beethoven's DNA reveals he just wasn't that musical  New Atlas
  3. Study on Ludwig van Beethoven reveals his genetic make up  The Jerusalem Post
  4. Music and genomes: Beethoven's genes put to the test  Medical Xpress
  5. Do we need 'music in our genes' to be exceptional? Not always, shows Beethoven's DNA analysis  Down To Earth Magazine

Posted on 28 March 2024 | 5:57 am

Experts Confirm First Bird Flu Outbreak in Cows: Is It Safe to Drink Milk? - ScienceAlert

  1. Experts Confirm First Bird Flu Outbreak in Cows: Is It Safe to Drink Milk?  ScienceAlert
  2. Bird Flu Reaches Cattle; Virus Found In Milk From 3 States - Videos from The Weather Channel  The Weather Channel
  3. Avian flu detections in dairy cows raise more key questions  University of Minnesota Twin Cities
  4. Bird flu is impacting dairy cattle in Texas, Kansas: What to know  USA TODAY
  5. Avian Influenza on Dairy Farms Leads to More Questions  DTN The Progressive Farmer

Posted on 28 March 2024 | 1:24 am

The virus that infects almost everyone, and its link to cancer and MS - podcast - The Guardian

The virus that infects almost everyone, and its link to cancer and MS - podcast  The Guardian

Posted on 28 March 2024 | 1:00 am

Puerto Rico declares dengue fever an epidemic as cases rise - The Washington Post

  1. Puerto Rico declares dengue fever an epidemic as cases rise  The Washington Post
  2. Puerto Rico Declares Epidemic Over Dengue - Videos from The Weather Channel  The Weather Channel
  3. Here's what to know about dengue, as Puerto Rico declares a public health emergency  NPR
  4. Dengue and severe dengue  World Health Organization (WHO)
  5. Puerto Rico Declares Dengue Fever Epidemic amid Spike in Cases  PEOPLE

Posted on 27 March 2024 | 10:19 pm

Allergies hit earlier and harder, climate change and vegetation to blame, WNC doctor says - WLOS

  1. Allergies hit earlier and harder, climate change and vegetation to blame, WNC doctor says  WLOS
  2. Spring Allergy Season Is Getting Worse. Here's What to Know.  The New York Times
  3. Are allergies making you feel sick? Here's how to find out  CNN
  4. The allergy apocalypse is here  The Atlantic
  5. Dayton, Ohio allergy season has started with high levels of tree pollen  Dayton Daily News

Posted on 27 March 2024 | 9:37 pm

Woman left with kidney damage after visiting hair salon - Fox News

  1. Woman left with kidney damage after visiting hair salon  Fox News
  2. Hair-straightening cream tied to woman's repeated kidney damage  Livescience.com
  3. Hair-Straightening Products Entail Acute Kidney Failure Risk  Medscape
  4. Can keratin hair treatments cause kidney problems? This is what a new study suggests  The Indian Express
  5. Acute Kidney Injury: The Price of Straight Hair?  Medpage Today

Posted on 27 March 2024 | 9:08 pm

My doctor thought my pain was simply migraines— it was a brain tumor - New York Post

My doctor thought my pain was simply migraines— it was a brain tumor  New York Post

Posted on 27 March 2024 | 8:12 pm

Scientists Discover Heightened Toxicity Risk For Children With Autism, ADHD - ScienceAlert

Scientists Discover Heightened Toxicity Risk For Children With Autism, ADHD  ScienceAlert

Posted on 27 March 2024 | 7:36 pm

Prolonged use of certain hormone drugs linked to increased brain tumor risk - Medical Xpress

  1. Prolonged use of certain hormone drugs linked to increased brain tumor risk  Medical Xpress
  2. Prolonged Progestogen Use Linked to Brain Tumor Risk  Neuroscience News
  3. Hormonal contraception is underresearched - women's fears should be taken seriously  The Telegraph
  4. Hormone medication could increase risk of brain tumours, French study finds  The Guardian
  5. Brain tumors 5x more likely when taking common contraceptives  New Atlas

Posted on 27 March 2024 | 7:30 pm

Sexually transmitted infection rates rose among older people, CDC data shows - NBC News

  1. Sexually transmitted infection rates rose among older people, CDC data shows  NBC News
  2. Older Americans Now Have Twice As Many STIs as a Decade Ago  Newsweek
  3. You're never too old to get an STI! Experts call for over-50s to be taught 'safe sex' after rates of gonorrhoe  Daily Mail
  4. More sexually transmitted infections in older adults means it's time for sex ed refresher, researcher says  McKnight's Long-Term Care News
  5. Number of over 55s diagnosed with STIs doubles in last decade  Yahoo Lifestyle UK

Posted on 27 March 2024 | 6:43 pm

THC Metabolism Could Influence Cannabis Use Disorder Risk - Neuroscience News

THC Metabolism Could Influence Cannabis Use Disorder Risk  Neuroscience News

Posted on 27 March 2024 | 5:40 pm

Exploring Aphantasia: The Mind Without a Mental Picture - Neuroscience News

  1. Exploring Aphantasia: The Mind Without a Mental Picture  Neuroscience News
  2. Two brains: One visualizes too much, the other not at all  CNN
  3. Aphantasia: Everything We Know So Far About Having No Mind's Eye  IFLScience
  4. Up to 5% of people can't visualise things. What's that like?  The Times
  5. Aphantasia: ten years since I coined the term for lacking a mind's eye - the journey so far  The Conversation Indonesia

Posted on 27 March 2024 | 4:26 pm

20+ High-Protein Lunches for Spring - EatingWell

20+ High-Protein Lunches for Spring  EatingWell

Posted on 27 March 2024 | 4:10 pm

Diabetes, Pollution, and Alcohol Amplify Dementia Risk - Neuroscience News

  1. Diabetes, Pollution, and Alcohol Amplify Dementia Risk  Neuroscience News
  2. Study finds 3 big risk factors for dementia - The Washington Post  The Washington Post
  3. Air Pollution One Of Top 3 Risk Factors For Dementia, Study Shows - Videos from The Weather Channel  The Weather Channel
  4. Study finds 3 big risk factors for dementia  The Boston Globe
  5. The daily habits that boost brain health and help ward off dementia, according to the experts  Daily Mail

Posted on 27 March 2024 | 3:39 pm

U.S. measles cases this year have already surpassed the 2023 total - NBC News

  1. U.S. measles cases this year have already surpassed the 2023 total  NBC News
  2. Measles outbreak prompts health warning  NBC4 WCMH-TV
  3. U.S. Measles Cases Surpass 2023 Levels, C.D.C. Says  The New York Times
  4. Health Alert Network (HAN) - 00504 | Increase in Global and Domestic Measles Cases and Outbreaks: Ensure Children in the United States and Those Traveling Internationally 6 Months and Older are Current on MMR Vaccination  CDC Emergency Preparedness
  5. Measles count through mid-March surpassed last year's total  The Washington Post

Posted on 27 March 2024 | 2:54 pm

Ancient teeth rarely have a cavity-causing bacteria commonly seen today. A new study reveals why - CNN

  1. Ancient teeth rarely have a cavity-causing bacteria commonly seen today. A new study reveals why  CNN
  2. Metagenomic analysis of Mesolithic chewed pitch reveals poor oral health among stone age individuals | Scientific Reports  Nature.com
  3. Tooth decay bacteria found in Bronze Age molars  BBC.com
  4. Genetic secrets from 4,000-year-old teeth illuminate the impact of changing human diets over the centuries  Phys.org
  5. Man who lived in Co Limerick 4000 years ago at 'high risk' of developing cavities  The Irish Times

Posted on 27 March 2024 | 2:28 pm

'Oatzempic challenge' helped dieters lose 40 pounds in 2 months, they claim — doctors weigh in - New York Post

  1. 'Oatzempic challenge' helped dieters lose 40 pounds in 2 months, they claim — doctors weigh in  New York Post
  2. What Is Ozempic and Why Is It Getting So Much Attention? (Published 2022)  The New York Times
  3. Stars Who've Spoken About Ozempic — and What They've Said  PEOPLE
  4. How Budget Ozempic TikTok Weight Loss Trend Can Threaten Your Health  SheThePeople
  5. 'Oatzempic challenge' helped dieters lose 40 pounds in 2 months, they claim — doctors weigh in  AOL

Posted on 27 March 2024 | 2:08 pm

Multiple sclerosis has distinct subtypes, study finds, pointing to different treatments - STAT

Multiple sclerosis has distinct subtypes, study finds, pointing to different treatments  STAT

Posted on 27 March 2024 | 2:01 pm

HIV Cure Nearer With Way to 'Shock and Kill' Latent Virus - Newsweek

  1. HIV Cure Nearer With Way to 'Shock and Kill' Latent Virus  Newsweek
  2. Scientists say they can cut HIV out of cells  BBC.com
  3. London-made HIV injection has potential to cure millions worldwide  The London Free Press
  4. HIV-Free Hopes Raised by Reservoir-Targeting VLPs  Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News
  5. HIV cure breakthrough as virus eliminated from cells in laboratory  The Independent

Posted on 27 March 2024 | 1:55 pm

'Ozempic babies': Some users getting pregnant despite birth control - Fox 56 News

  1. 'Ozempic babies': Some users getting pregnant despite birth control  Fox 56 News
  2. Ozempic Babies: Weight Loss Drugs May be Causing Unplanned Pregnancies  Healthline
  3. Can Ozempic make you fertile, pregnant? It's happening to some women.  USA TODAY
  4. 'Ozempic babies': Women getting pregnant as weight loss drug affects birth control  Hindustan Times
  5. Ozempic is reportedly causing unexpected pregnancies  TODAY

Posted on 27 March 2024 | 1:50 pm

Ohio preschool girl, four, is taken off life support after being admitted to hospital with 'common cold' that - Daily Mail

Ohio preschool girl, four, is taken off life support after being admitted to hospital with 'common cold' that  Daily Mail

Posted on 27 March 2024 | 1:35 pm

China creates implantable never-ending battery recharged by the body as boffins inch towards turning... - The Sun

  1. China creates implantable never-ending battery recharged by the body as boffins inch towards turning...  The Sun
  2. Implantable battery is charged up by the body's oxygen supply  New Scientist
  3. Implantable Batteries Run on the Body's Oxygen  IEEE Spectrum
  4. Implanted medical devices may no longer need to be charged  News-Daily.com
  5. Chinese researchers engineer implantable oxygen-run battery  Interesting Engineering

Posted on 27 March 2024 | 1:09 pm

DNA Damage and Inflammation Key to Memory Formation - Neuroscience News

  1. DNA Damage and Inflammation Key to Memory Formation  Neuroscience News
  2. DNA Damage, Inflammation Required For Forming Long-Term Memories  Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News

Posted on 27 March 2024 | 1:04 pm

Why Taking a Bath is Fantastic For Your Health - Vogue

  1. Why Taking a Bath is Fantastic For Your Health  Vogue
  2. 8 surprising benefits of drinking hot water everyday  The Times of India
  3. Here's How Taking A Hot Shower Can Boost Your Health  NDTV
  4. 8 Benefits of drinking hot water every morning  Business Insider India
  5. 6 Benefits of Hot Baths, According to MDs  Real Simple

Posted on 27 March 2024 | 12:47 pm

COVID protocols pave new way of detecting common congenital viral infection in newborns - The Times of Israel

COVID protocols pave new way of detecting common congenital viral infection in newborns  The Times of Israel

Posted on 27 March 2024 | 12:39 pm

WHO launches CoViNet: a global network for coronaviruses - World Health Organization (WHO)

  1. WHO launches CoViNet: a global network for coronaviruses  World Health Organization (WHO)
  2. World Network To Monitor Coronaviruses  Mirage News
  3. WHO launches 'CoViNet' — a global laboratory to monitor emerging coronaviruses  Down To Earth Magazine
  4. WHO Launches CoViNet, Global Network For Coronaviruses  RTTNews

Posted on 27 March 2024 | 12:00 pm

Scientists find human brain has grown by whopping 7% since 1930... but there are signs IQs have gone backwards - Daily Mail

  1. Scientists find human brain has grown by whopping 7% since 1930... but there are signs IQs have gone backwards  Daily Mail
  2. Human Brains Getting Bigger: Good News for Dementia Risk?  Medscape
  3. Younger Generations Have Larger Brains. Is That Healthier?  ScienceAlert
  4. Scientists Find Human Brains Are Getting Larger and Larger  Futurism
  5. Human brains are getting larger. That may be good news for dementia risk  UC Davis Health

Posted on 27 March 2024 | 11:47 am

Your metabolism: How it changes as we age, how to give it a boost - TODAY

Your metabolism: How it changes as we age, how to give it a boost  TODAY

Posted on 27 March 2024 | 11:45 am

Higher genetic risk of obesity means working out harder for same results - VUMC News - VUMC Reporter

  1. Higher genetic risk of obesity means working out harder for same results - VUMC News  VUMC Reporter
  2. People Genetically Prone to Obesity Need More Exercise  PEOPLE
  3. Some people need to work out harder for same weight loss results  Daily Mail
  4. People at high risk for obesity may need to get in more than 14,500 steps a day, new study says. Here's what to know.  Yahoo Life
  5. Need 10000 Daily Steps to Prevent Obesity? It May Depend on Genetics  Medpage Today

Posted on 27 March 2024 | 11:08 am

Neurodegenerative Disorders Linked to Higher Brain Acidity - Newsweek

  1. Neurodegenerative Disorders Linked to Higher Brain Acidity  Newsweek
  2. Altered Brain pH Linked to Cognitive Disorders  Neuroscience News
  3. From autism to Alzheimer's: A large-scale animal study links brain pH changes to wide-ranging cognitive issues  Medical Xpress
  4. Depression, Alzheimer's and autism could all be linked to higher brain acidity, study finds  Irish Star
  5. Animal Study Links Brain PH Shifts to Cognitive Disorders  Mirage News

Posted on 27 March 2024 | 10:37 am

Massachusetts ranks highest in U.S. with cases of life-threatening Powassan virus in ticks - WWLP.com

  1. Massachusetts ranks highest in U.S. with cases of life-threatening Powassan virus in ticks  WWLP.com
  2. UMass Amherst researchers develop improved testing for tick-borne virus  MassLive.com
  3. New testing approach improves detection of rare but emerging Powassan virus spread by deer ticks  Medical Xpress

Posted on 27 March 2024 | 10:36 am

With GIP, obesity research is at odds - Endpoints News

With GIP, obesity research is at odds  Endpoints News

Posted on 27 March 2024 | 10:30 am

Fears over long-term effects of Adderall as study suggests drug can cause fatal heart damage - Daily Mail

Fears over long-term effects of Adderall as study suggests drug can cause fatal heart damage  Daily Mail

Posted on 27 March 2024 | 10:25 am

Scientists discover first-ever mineral-based treatment for widespread disease using the structure of crystals - Medical Xpress

Scientists discover first-ever mineral-based treatment for widespread disease using the structure of crystals  Medical Xpress

Posted on 27 March 2024 | 10:15 am

Syn-One test can detect alpha-synuclein clumps, may aid... - Parkinson's News Today

  1. Syn-One test can detect alpha-synuclein clumps, may aid...  Parkinson's News Today
  2. A Simple Skin Test Can Detect Parkinson's and Other Brain Diseases  Everyday Health
  3. New Study Reveals Syn-One Test Could Detect Parkinson  RTTNews
  4. AXIM Biotechnologies Develops Diagnostic Test for Parkinson's Disease That Uses Tear Drop Specimens and Returns Results in Less than 10 Minutes at the Point of Care  DARKDaily.com - Laboratory News
  5. Parkinson's can be detected through skin, study says  CBS News

Posted on 27 March 2024 | 10:13 am

Cancer-busting vaccines are coming: here's how they work - nature video

  1. Cancer-busting vaccines are coming: here's how they work  nature video
  2. Could a vaccine treat cancer? Texas Oncology testing mRNA Moderna shot for melanoma  Austin American-Statesman
  3. Advancements in Pancreatic Cancer Vaccines: A New Frontier in Immunotherapy Treatment  Moffitt Cancer Center
  4. Perlmutter Cancer Center Clinical Trial Tests Personalized mRNA Vaccine for Treating Metastatic Melanoma  NYU Langone Health
  5. Expert Discusses Ongoing Research in Treatment With Cancer Vaccines  Cancer Network

Posted on 27 March 2024 | 10:00 am

Scientists issue urgent warning eating two popular foods could increase risk of dementia - Express

  1. Scientists issue urgent warning eating two popular foods could increase risk of dementia  Express
  2. Study links long-term consumption of deep-fried oil with increased neurodegeneration  ASBMB Today
  3. Reusing oil may increase neurodegeneration, rat study says  Medical News Today
  4. Tests show reusing deep-fry seed oils could be a serious health risk  Yahoo! Voices
  5. French fries and onion rings could contain chemicals that increase the risk of dementia: Scientists warn deep  Daily Mail

Posted on 27 March 2024 | 9:45 am

Doctors warn of a NEW fatal complication from Ozempic and Wegovy that may cause food to be sucked into lungs a - Daily Mail

  1. Doctors warn of a NEW fatal complication from Ozempic and Wegovy that may cause food to be sucked into lungs a  Daily Mail
  2. Pharmalittle: We're reading about a GLP-1 side effect, U.K. clinical trial transparency, and more  STAT
  3. Doctors warn of a NEW fatal complication from Ozempic and Wegovy that may cause food to be sucked into lungs and choke patients to death  MSN
  4. Weight-Loss Drugs Raise Choking Risk in Endoscopy, Study Finds  Franklin County Free Press
  5. Consumption Of Weight Loss Drugs May Cause Aspiration Pneumonia, Study Says  RTTNews

Posted on 27 March 2024 | 9:26 am

Study links lack of sleep to high blood pressure and hypertension - TODAY

  1. Study links lack of sleep to high blood pressure and hypertension  TODAY
  2. Study finds lack of sleep linked to high blood pressure. How much sleep is enough?  Yahoo! Voices
  3. pexels-ron-lach-8527648 | Trending | annistonstar.com  The Anniston Star
  4. Sleeping fewer than seven hours associated with higher high blood pressure risk  News-Medical.Net
  5. This many hours of sleep a night is best for your heart health: study  Tyler Morning Telegraph

Posted on 27 March 2024 | 8:44 am

MS, other disorders with myelin impairment linked to chemical exposure - Multiple Sclerosis News Today

  1. MS, other disorders with myelin impairment linked to chemical exposure  Multiple Sclerosis News Today
  2. Pervasive environmental chemicals impair oligodendrocyte development  Nature.com
  3. Brain health: 2 groups of household chemicals linked to cell damage  Medical News Today
  4. Chemicals Found In Popular Household Products Potentially Linked To Autism, Multiple Sclerosis, Study Suggests  Forbes
  5. Case Western Reserve University researchers warn of potential neurological harm from household items  ideastream

Posted on 27 March 2024 | 8:25 am

Not brushing your teeth and the other causes of rising cancer in the under 40s - Yahoo! Voices

  1. Not brushing your teeth and the other causes of rising cancer in the under 40s  Yahoo! Voices
  2. Oncologist: Kate's diagnosis is part of a troubling trend  CNN
  3. The bacteria fuelling the sharp rise in cancer in the under 40s  The Telegraph
  4. What's next for Kate Middleton, Prince William and their kids after cancer diagnosis  ABC News
  5. Increasing Incidence of Early-Onset Colorectal Cancer | New England Journal of Medicine  nejm.org

Posted on 27 March 2024 | 8:17 am

19% of antidepressant users report sexual problems connected to the treatment - PsyPost

19% of antidepressant users report sexual problems connected to the treatment  PsyPost

Posted on 27 March 2024 | 8:04 am

Measles outbreak in Chicago: What to know about the virus - Chicago Tribune

  1. Measles outbreak in Chicago: What to know about the virus  Chicago Tribune
  2. Measles Outbreak Worsens at Pilsen Migrant Shelter, Prompting Officials to Tighten Vaccination Policy  WTTW News
  3. Chicago health officials announce new policy to slow measles outbreak  NBC Chicago
  4. Chicago measles outbreak surges as US cases jump 800%  NewsNation Now
  5. Chicago announces new vaccine policy among youth at Pilsen migrant shelter  WGN TV Chicago

Posted on 27 March 2024 | 7:00 am

Many Exposed To Potentially Deadly Virus In New York State - Hudson Valley Post

  1. Many Exposed To Potentially Deadly Virus In New York State  Hudson Valley Post
  2. Measles outbreak extends to Long Island after CDC warning  NBC New York
  3. Long Island measles case in unvaccinated child confirmed by New York State Department of Health  WABC-TV
  4. More measles cases detected in Illinois, New York as US total climbs to 64  University of Minnesota Twin Cities
  5. Nassau child with measles released from hospital  Newsday

Posted on 27 March 2024 | 6:48 am

How eGenesis Created A Pig Kidney That Was Transplanted Into A Human - Forbes

  1. How eGenesis Created A Pig Kidney That Was Transplanted Into A Human  Forbes
  2. 3 Medical Breakthroughs for Older Adults  AARP
  3. First gene-edited pig kidney transplanted to a living human  The Washington Post
  4. Design and testing of a humanized porcine donor for xenotransplantation  Nature.com
  5. Kidney transplant celebrated, but what of the pig's life?  The Boston Globe

Posted on 27 March 2024 | 6:30 am

Elie Hassenfeld Q&A: '$5,000 to Save a Life Is a Bargain' - WIRED

Elie Hassenfeld Q&A: '$5,000 to Save a Life Is a Bargain'  WIRED

Posted on 27 March 2024 | 6:00 am

Colon Cancer Is Rising In Young People: What to Know About Causes and Symptoms - The New York Times

  1. Colon Cancer Is Rising In Young People: What to Know About Causes and Symptoms  The New York Times
  2. Colorectal cancer screening important to reverse disturbing trend  newportri.com
  3. Remove the barriers keeping women from addressing colorectal cancer  The Hill
  4. Colorectal cancer affecting younger patients as doctors warn of possible lifestyle factors  Dayton Daily News
  5. Colorectal cancer is steadily rising among young people  ABC 10 News San Diego KGTV

Posted on 27 March 2024 | 5:01 am

Why the mpox outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo is worrying disease docs - NPR

Why the mpox outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo is worrying disease docs  NPR

Posted on 27 March 2024 | 5:00 am

Japan warns of huge unexplained spike in deadly strep cases - The Independent

  1. Japan warns of huge unexplained spike in deadly strep cases  The Independent
  2. Mystery Rise in Infection With 30% Fatality Rate Sweeps Japan  Newsweek
  3. Tokyo issues warning as rare but deadly STSS bacterial infections rise  The Japan Times
  4. Deadly flesh-eating infection spreading at record levels in Japan, puzzling health officials  New York Post
  5. What is streptococcal toxic shock? Japan mystified by rise of fatal scarlet-fever-like illness  Yahoo News UK

Posted on 27 March 2024 | 2:17 am

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

  1. Can you live past 100? Italian longevity expert believes so  Deseret News
  2. To Live Past 100, Mangia a Lot Less: Italian Expert's Ideas on Aging  The New York Times
  3. The key to a long life is avoiding the 'poisonous 5 Ps,' says one of the world's top anti-aging experts  Fortune
  4. Can you live to 130? Longevity scientist believes it's possible with the right diet  Longevity.Technology
  5. The five-day reset diet that blasts belly fat and REVERSES ageing...  The Irish Sun

Posted on 26 March 2024 | 9:00 pm

The Best Time to Take Vitamin D for Maximum Absorption, According to Health Experts - EatingWell

  1. The Best Time to Take Vitamin D for Maximum Absorption, According to Health Experts  EatingWell
  2. Lack of vitamin D may not be associated with lower back pain, study finds  Medical News Today
  3. Vitamin D: the 'sunshine vitamin', its role and the effects of deficiency  Nursing Times
  4. Vitamin D-Rich Foods For Vegetarians: Why You Should Replace Supplements With Natural Sources? | TheHealth  TheHealthSite
  5. Combating Your Sunshine Deficit - The Bates Student  The Bates Student

Posted on 26 March 2024 | 7:11 pm

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

  1. Regular exercise is associated with less insomnia, study shows  CNN
  2. Consistently exercising 2-3 times a week over the long term linked to lower current insomnia risk  Medical Xpress
  3. Exercise could be the cure to your insomnia  News-Medical.Net
  4. No lost sleep with regular physical activity, study says  UPI News
  5. Sleep Scientists Reveal How Often To Exercise To Reduce Insomnia Risk  Newsweek

Posted on 26 March 2024 | 6:30 pm

Mother's diet could determine a baby's facial features in the womb: new study - New York Post

  1. Mother's diet could determine a baby's facial features in the womb: new study  New York Post
  2. The level of protein in the maternal murine diet modulates the facial appearance of the offspring via mTORC1 signaling  Nature.com
  3. Exploring the link between prenatal nutrition and congenital craniofacial malformations  News-Medical.Net
  4. Big nose? Blame your mum! Your facial features may be influenced by what your mother ate during pregnancy, stu  Daily Mail
  5. How your moms pregnancy cravings shape your appearance  The News International

Posted on 26 March 2024 | 5:13 pm

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

  1. Long Covid 'extremely debilitating' for teachers, union says  RNZ
  2. Long Covid: Teachers, healthcare workers most vulnerable occupations, report finds  RNZ
  3. Study: Long COVID affects 8% of those with COVID-19, is more common in women  University of Minnesota Twin Cities
  4. Complacency can be deadly  Pearls and Irritations
  5. Researchers in Lisbon for conference on 'long covid'  Portugal Resident

Posted on 26 March 2024 | 5:04 pm

Bilingualism May Shield Against Aging Brain Problems - Neuroscience News

  1. Bilingualism May Shield Against Aging Brain Problems  Neuroscience News
  2. Learn languages: Monoglots face bigger risk of dementia when old  Yahoo! Voices
  3. A bilingual brain maintains its youthfulness with age  Earth.com
  4. Learning a second language helps maintain a socially healthy brain in old age, finds study  Medical Xpress
  5. Learn A Language, Sharpen Your Mind: Study Shows Bilingualism Protects Against Brain Aging  Study Finds

Posted on 26 March 2024 | 4:28 pm

Drug overdoses have reached record high, per latest CDC report: 'Grim statistics' - Fox News

  1. Drug overdoses have reached record high, per latest CDC report: 'Grim statistics'  Fox News
  2. U.S. Life Expectancy Gains Ground Despite Another Overdose Record  U.S. News & World Report
  3. Drug overdose deaths have quadrupled since 2002, new data finds  USA TODAY
  4. U.S. life expectancy rose in 2022, but drug overdoses hit record - Deseret News  Deseret News
  5. Products - Data Briefs - Number 492 - March 2024  CDC

Posted on 26 March 2024 | 4:13 pm

I was dead for minutes after rare condition made my skin EAT me - but there was no 'light at the end of the... - The US Sun

I was dead for minutes after rare condition made my skin EAT me - but there was no 'light at the end of the...  The US Sun

Posted on 26 March 2024 | 3:59 pm

Natural molecule boosts NAD+ levels, improving muscle function during aging - Longevity.Technology

  1. Natural molecule boosts NAD+ levels, improving muscle function during aging  Longevity.Technology
  2. Molecule Found In Coffee Helps Aging Muscles, New Study Says  Forbes
  3. Molecule found in coffee, trigonelline, keeps muscles young  Earth.com
  4. Study finds natural molecule in coffee and human body increases NAD+ levels, improves muscle function during aging  Medical Xpress
  5. Sarcopenia: Novel NAD+ Precursor Key to Treatment?  BioTechniques

Posted on 26 March 2024 | 2:44 pm

Humans give more viruses to animals than they give us, study finds - Reuters

  1. Humans give more viruses to animals than they give us, study finds  Reuters
  2. Study: Humans Infect Animals More Than Animals Infect People - Videos from The Weather Channel  The Weather Channel
  3. People more often are origin of infectious diseases in animals than vice versa, data suggest  University of Minnesota Twin Cities
  4. Humans spread more viruses to other animals than they give to us  New Scientist
  5. Humans give more viruses to animals than they give us: Study  The Straits Times

Posted on 26 March 2024 | 2:21 pm

No, Intermittent Fasting Won't Kill You - Medscape

  1. No, Intermittent Fasting Won't Kill You  Medscape
  2. 8-hour time-restricted eating linked to a 91% higher risk of cardiovascular death  American Heart Association
  3. Intermittent Fasting Linked to Higher Risk of Death From Heart Disease, Preliminary Study Finds  Smithsonian Magazine
  4. Can intermittent fasting double your risk of cardiovascular death? | BHF - BHF  British Heart Foundation
  5. Cardiologists Tell Us What You Really Need to Know About Intermittent Fasting and Heart Health  GQ

Posted on 26 March 2024 | 1:28 pm

Alzheimer's Risk May Be Cut by 27% by Simple Diet Plan - Newsweek

  1. Alzheimer's Risk May Be Cut by 27% by Simple Diet Plan  Newsweek
  2. New method paves the way for clearer dietary guidelines on brain health  News-Medical.Net
  3. Alzheimer's disease: Eat a certain diet to prevent dementia - 27 percent lower risk  Express
  4. MIND Diet: Incorporate These Foods Into Your Diet For Better Brain Function  NDTV Doctor
  5. Study finds one type of diet could help lower risk of dementia  Wales Online

Posted on 26 March 2024 | 1:05 pm

What are perimenopause supplements—and do they work? - National Geographic

What are perimenopause supplements—and do they work?  National Geographic

Posted on 26 March 2024 | 11:52 am

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