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Doctors Reveal 11 Silent Signs of High Blood Sugar You Should Never Ignore - yahoo.com
High blood sugar (hyperglycemia) can cause serious complications. Here, experts reveal high blood sugar symptoms to know, and when to see a doctor.
HHS schedules next vaccine panel meeting after CDC director ousted - Politico
Senate HELP Chair Bill Cassidy (R-La.) called for the meeting to be indefinitely postponed “until significant oversight has been conducted.”

5 Walking Moves That Shrink Belly Fat Faster Than the Gym After 45 - Eat This Not That
Discover 5 walking moves that melt belly fat faster than the gym—perfect for slimming your waistline after 45.

Ultra-processed diet decreases male sex hormones, new study suggests - The Washington Post
Researchers also found that eating ultra-processed foods led to weight gain.

Mapping out France's 'Great Fear of 1789' shows how misinformation spreads like a virus - Phys.org
Since the rise of the internet and social media, society has become well-acquainted with the idea of "virality" as the rapid spread of ideas and information (or misinformation). The relatively recent COVID-19 pandemic also reminded modern society of how rapid…

Brain Cells Behind Depression Identified - Neuroscience News
Researchers analyzing post-mortem brain tissue found two cell types altered in people with depression: excitatory neurons that regulate mood and stress, and microglia that manage inflammation.
Why do people have belly fat? 5 common reasons no one talks about - The Times of India
Belly fat isn’t just about how the waistline looks in the mirror; it says a lot about what’s happening inside the body. While many blame genetics or age, the truth is that there are deeper reasons why fat tends to settle stubbornly around the middle. In a rec…

What your neck size reveals about your health - The Conversation
How does your neck size increase your risk of serious disease? A intriguing proposition and one that is discussed here.

Cats with cancer may hold the key to new human therapies - The Times
A pioneering cancer therapy for pet cats not only extended their lives but may also help scientists understand how to tackle the disease in humans

CDC cuts back foodborne illness surveillance program - CIDRAP
Vitamin D2 Vs Vitamin D3: Dietitians Reveal Which Is Better for You - AOL.com
Vitamin D supplements can support your health and wellness, but when it's vitamin D2 vs vitamin D3, which should you choose? Dietitians reveal the difference...

People who look radiant and youthful well into their 70s often display these 8 daily habits, according to psychology - VegOut
It’s not Botox, it’s not kale juice, and it’s definitely not “good genes” alone.

'Phantom Limbs' May Not Be What We Thought, Surprising Study Finds - ScienceAlert
Inside every human brain lies a detailed map of the body, with different regions dedicated to different body parts – the hands, lips, feet and more.

Make America Sick Again by Jeffrey Frankel - Project Syndicate
Jeffrey Frankel marvels at the MAGA movement's apparent commitment to reversing progress on public health.

COPD: This lung disease can be dangerous for younger people, too - CNN
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, or COPD, is a group of lung diseases with no cure. CNN wellness expert Dr. Leana Wen eyes a new study examining “young COPD.”
We helped develop Covid vaccines... then came life-changing injuries - Daily Mail

Common Painkillers Like Ibuprofen Could Be Fueling a Global Health Threat - SciTechDaily
Common painkillers like ibuprofen and acetaminophen may fuel antibiotic resistance, raising urgent questions about drug interactions in aged care and beyond. Ibuprofen and acetaminophen (paracetamol) are among the most widely used pain and fever remedies, but…
The cost of transparency: Living with schizoaffective disorder in tech - Hacker News

Mental time travel: A new case of autobiographical hypermnesia - Medical Xpress
Remembering past events in minute detail, revisiting them methodically, and reliving past emotions—this is the peculiarity of people with an exceptional memory of their own lives, known as autobiographical hypermnesia, or hyperthymesia. This fascinating condi…

The Midlife “Unhappiness Hump” Has Vanished, But at a Cost - Neuroscience News
A new large-scale study finds that the long-observed “unhappiness hump,” where mental distress peaked in midlife, has disappeared.