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Whole-body MRIs are on the rise — and my family health history pushed me to get one. Here's what I learned. - East Idaho News
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Whole-body MRIs are on the rise — and my family health history pushed me to get one. Here's what I learned. - East Idaho News

SCOTTSDALE, Arizona — My dad had a widowmaker heart attack in his 50s. The BRCA breast cancer gene runs in my mom’s family. Fortunately, my father survived his heart attack, and my mother hasn’t been diagnosed with cancer, but doctors have told me to keep an …

East Idaho NewsNate Eaton
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Where does Pennsylvania stand with school vaccine regulations? - TribLIVE.com

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The New Mom Who Left Her Husband After Realizing She Was Bisexual - The Cut
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The New Mom Who Left Her Husband After Realizing She Was Bisexual - The Cut

Jordan and her husband, Blake, opened their marriage temporarily before trying to have a baby, and in that time, Jordan realized she was bisexual. Here, she shares how that awakening ended her marriage and shaped her identity as a mother of twins.

The CutAnna Medaris
A new COVID variant is spiking 'very high' in Texas, CDC says - San Antonio Express-News
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A new COVID variant is spiking 'very high' in Texas, CDC says - San Antonio Express-News

The CDC tracked and reported the COVID spike by monitoring viral activity levels from Texas wastewater sources. Here's what the data says.

San Antonio Express-NewsRhyma Castillo
The Startling Healing Shortcut That Might Also Fuel Cancer - SciTechDaily
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The Startling Healing Shortcut That Might Also Fuel Cancer - SciTechDaily

Researchers discovered a strange process where cells “vomit” their contents to heal faster. While it speeds tissue repair, the leftover waste could increase cancer risk.

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$6.2M expansion at Allegheny Valley Hospital in Harrison creates AHN rehab hub - TribLIVE.com

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Do you need a heart checkup? - aol.com
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Do you need a heart checkup? - aol.com

Northwell Health reports on the importance of heart checkups, highlighting tests like EKGs and angiograms that can identify heart risks.

Northwell.eduJeffrey Kuvin, MD for Northwell Health
Family advice: My bickering in-laws are impossible to be around. Now they've ruined my daughter's birthday party. - Slate
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Family advice: My bickering in-laws are impossible to be around. Now they've ruined my daughter's birthday party. - Slate

Why can't they just get along.

Slate MagazineNicole Chung
Sabastian Randall ‘Bash’ Williams, 19, Wellington: July 11, 2006 – Sept. 1, 2025 - Sumner NewsCow
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Sabastian Randall ‘Bash’ Williams, 19, Wellington: July 11, 2006 – Sept. 1, 2025 - Sumner NewsCow

Sabastian Randall "Bash" Williams, of Wellington, was taken from us tragically on Monday, September 1, 2025 at the age of 19.Sabastian was born the son of Brett Williams and Crystal Hill on July 1

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One Diet Can Lower Genetic Risk For Alzheimer's, Scientists Discover - ScienceAlert
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One Diet Can Lower Genetic Risk For Alzheimer's, Scientists Discover - ScienceAlert

Adhering to a Mediterranean diet has been found to reduce the risk of Alzheimer's disease even among individuals who are genetically predisposed to developing the neurodegenerative condition, according to a study by researchers in the US.

ScienceAlertDavid Nield
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Knowing these symptoms of ovarian cancer can save a woman's life - KUSA.com

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3 foods a gut health dietitian following an anti-inflammatory diet eats weekly - Business Insider
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3 foods a gut health dietitian following an anti-inflammatory diet eats weekly - Business Insider

Chronic inflammation is linked to conditions including heart disease and cancer. To lower her risk, the dietitian Amy Buckley eats foods high in polyphenols, omega-3 fatty acids, and prebiotics.

Business InsiderKim Schewitz
Vicious Cycle Revealed: How Alcohol Helps Gut Bacteria Attack Your Liver - ScienceAlert
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Vicious Cycle Revealed: How Alcohol Helps Gut Bacteria Attack Your Liver - ScienceAlert

It's no secret that excessive alcohol consumption damages the liver, but a new study reveals a previously unknown vicious cycle that makes that damage worse.

ScienceAlertMichael Irving
Democratic Republic of the Congo declares Ebola virus disease outbreak in Kasai Province - WHO | Regional Office for Africa
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Democratic Republic of the Congo declares Ebola virus disease outbreak in Kasai Province - WHO | Regional Office for Africa

Kinshasa – Health authorities in the Democratic Republic of the Congo have declared an outbreak of Ebola virus disease in Kasai Province where 28 suspected cases and 15 deaths, including four health workers, have been reported as of 4 September 2025.

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Florida Mom Reveals How a Tiny Cut on Her Leg Led to a Near-Fatal Brush with Flesh-Eating Bacteria - aol.com
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Florida Mom Reveals How a Tiny Cut on Her Leg Led to a Near-Fatal Brush with Flesh-Eating Bacteria - aol.com

"It feels like somebody took gasoline, poured it on my leg, and lit [it] on fire," Genevieve Gallagher, 49, said of contracting the bacteria known as Vibrio ...

PEOPLEBecca Longmire
Dementia risk slashed with one common health intervention, study finds - aol.com
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Dementia risk slashed with one common health intervention, study finds - aol.com

Treating hearing loss with hearing aids may prevent dementia, as 40% of dementia cases are linked to modifiable risk factors like untreated hearing loss.

Fox NewsAmy McGorry
5 surprising signs that you may be having a heart attack - The Washington Post
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5 surprising signs that you may be having a heart attack - The Washington Post

One person met with dentist after dentist for a jaw ache that was actually because of heart trouble.

The Washington PostTeddy Amenabar
Are creatine supplements all that they’re pumped up to be? - NPR
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Are creatine supplements all that they’re pumped up to be? - NPR

Creatine supplements have long become increasingly popular as social media influencers tout their benefits. What does the evidence say?

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Meal timing in later life may matter for health and longevity - Medical Xpress
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Meal timing in later life may matter for health and longevity - Medical Xpress

As we age, what and how much we eat tends to change. However, how meal timing relates to health remains less understood. Researchers at Mass General Brigham and their collaborators studied changes to meal timing in older adults and discovered people experienc…

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Colon cancer doctor shares five life-saving lessons: Symptoms and risks you should know - Times of India
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Colon cancer doctor shares five life-saving lessons: Symptoms and risks you should know - Times of India

Dr. Karen Zaghiyan shares vital bowel cancer advice. Early screening is key, starting at 45. Colonoscopies are more effective than stool tests. Act on

The Times of IndiaTOI Lifestyle Desk