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Gut Immune Cells Found Migrating to Alzheimer’s Brain - Neuroscience News
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Gut Immune Cells Found Migrating to Alzheimer’s Brain - Neuroscience News

Researchers have uncovered a surprising link between gut immune cells and the brain in Alzheimer’s disease.

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Health officials confirm first human case of West Nile virus in Dane Co. - Channel 3000
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Health officials confirm first human case of West Nile virus in Dane Co. - Channel 3000

DANE COUNTY, Wis. — The first West Nile virus human case in Dane County was confirmed Thursday, according to the Wisconsin Department of Health Services and Public Health Madison and

Channel3000.com - WISC-TV3Samantha Calderon
Five Big Messages From the DIGIT-HF Trial - Medscape
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Five Big Messages From the DIGIT-HF Trial - Medscape

Will reassuring safety data and a good efficacy signal increase use of digoxin in heart failure? John Mandrola MD reviews the DIGIT- HF trial from the 2025 European Society of Cardiology congress.

MedscapeJohn M. Mandrola, MD
Doctors Reveal the Number-1 Sign Your Pancreas Is in Trouble - AOL.com
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Doctors Reveal the Number-1 Sign Your Pancreas Is in Trouble - AOL.com

The signs of pancreas problems are easy to brush off or attribute to other illnesses. But if you notice one or more, it's best to get your doc on the line.

Prevention.comby Alyssa Sybertz
If You Notice These 11 Things In Your Wife's Car, She's Struggling More Than She Admits - YourTango
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If You Notice These 11 Things In Your Wife's Car, She's Struggling More Than She Admits - YourTango

A woman dealing with waining mental health or other overwhelming situations may reveal her true feelings by the way she keeps her car. And if you notice these 11 things in your wife's car, she's struggling more than she admits.

YourTangoZayda Slabbekoorn
Lithium deficiency may be the hidden spark behind Alzheimer’s - ScienceDaily
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Lithium deficiency may be the hidden spark behind Alzheimer’s - ScienceDaily

Harvard scientists have uncovered that lithium, a naturally occurring element in the brain, may be the missing piece in understanding Alzheimer’s. Their decade-long research shows that lithium depletion—caused by amyloid plaques binding to it—triggers early b…

Science Daily
Fox News' John Roberts diagnosed with malaria: 'Never felt that sick in my life' - USA Today
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Fox News' John Roberts diagnosed with malaria: 'Never felt that sick in my life' - USA Today

Fox News correspondent John Roberts has been hospitalized after contracting malaria. The "America Reports" coanchor is still recovering.

USA TodayTaijuan Moorman
Spouses tend to share psychiatric disorders, massive study finds - Nature
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Spouses tend to share psychiatric disorders, massive study finds - Nature

Analysis of almost 15 million people shows the trend increases with each decade, across cultures and generations.

Nature.com
Doctors Reveal the Number-1 Sign Your Pancreas Is in Trouble - Prevention
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Doctors Reveal the Number-1 Sign Your Pancreas Is in Trouble - Prevention

The signs of pancreas problems are easy to brush off or attribute to other illnesses. But if you notice one or more, it's best to get your doc on the line.

Prevention.comAlyssa Sybertz
Doctors Reveal the Number-1 Sign Your Pancreas Is in Trouble - yahoo.com
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Doctors Reveal the Number-1 Sign Your Pancreas Is in Trouble - yahoo.com

The signs of pancreas problems are easy to brush off or attribute to other illnesses. But if you notice one or more, it's best to get your doc on the line.

Prevention.comby Alyssa Sybertz
What you should know about burned foods and cancer risk - The Washington Post
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What you should know about burned foods and cancer risk - The Washington Post

When you grill meats, take these steps to reduce the formation of compounds that could be carcinogenic, experts say.

The Washington PostLindsey Bever
7 Breakfast Foods With More Protein Than Eggs - Real Simple
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7 Breakfast Foods With More Protein Than Eggs - Real Simple

Eating protein at breakfast is one of the best ways to begin your morning. Eggs are an obvious choice, but thankfully, there are several choices for when you need variety.

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Common daily vitamin shown to slow aging process over four-year period - yahoo.com
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Common daily vitamin shown to slow aging process over four-year period - yahoo.com

Harvard researchers discovered that daily vitamin D supplementation reduced telomere shortening by more than half compared to placebo in a four-year trial.

Fox NewsMelissa Rudy
Reprogram Your Gut Microbiome For Better Health With These Carbs - MindBodyGreen
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Reprogram Your Gut Microbiome For Better Health With These Carbs - MindBodyGreen

Plus, why one-size-fits-all diets don't work

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Rabbits with hornlike growths spotted in northern Wisconsin - WPR
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Rabbits with hornlike growths spotted in northern Wisconsin - WPR

While they may look like something out of a horror flick, disease experts say the virus causing the wart-like growths isn’t a sign of the end times.

Wisconsin Public Radio NewsDanielle Kaeding
Dr. Roach: Neurosurgeon refuses to put in a shunt for person with NPH - The Detroit News
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Dr. Roach: Neurosurgeon refuses to put in a shunt for person with NPH - The Detroit News

When NPH is suspected, a spinal tap is a useful diagnostic test.

The Detroit NewsDr. Keith Roach
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Man Develops ‘Pork Worms’ In His Brain After Common Bacon Habit - Bored Panda

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'Unbelievable pain and suffering': How a common throat infection can rewire children's brains - BBC
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'Unbelievable pain and suffering': How a common throat infection can rewire children's brains - BBC

Strep throat is a common childhood illness, but in a few children this bacteria infection can lead to alarming, lasting changes in behaviour.

BBC NewsJamie Ducharme
This is the one type of movement people with knee pain should be doing more, according to a physical therapist - Fit&Well
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This is the one type of movement people with knee pain should be doing more, according to a physical therapist - Fit&Well

Calm sensitivity and prepare your muscles for movement

Fitandwell.comAlice Porter
The End of Opioids? New Drug Could Change the Way We Treat Severe Pain - SciTechDaily
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The End of Opioids? New Drug Could Change the Way We Treat Severe Pain - SciTechDaily

The discovery of a new painkiller offers relief with fewer side effects. Morphine and other opioids are commonly used in medicine because of their strong ability to relieve pain. Yet, they also pose significant risks, including respiratory depression and drug…

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