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Pig lung transplanted into a person in world first - Nature
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Pig lung transplanted into a person in world first - Nature

Lungs are complex organs to transplant, but the surgery is a step towards clinical trials.

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Most women under 50 have risk factors for birth defects that can be lowered, CDC finds - yahoo.com
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Most women under 50 have risk factors for birth defects that can be lowered, CDC finds - yahoo.com

One in 33 babies in the United States are born with birth defects.

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Most women under 50 have risk factors for birth defects that can be lowered, CDC finds - NBC News
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Most women under 50 have risk factors for birth defects that can be lowered, CDC finds - NBC News

One in 33 babies in the United States are born with birth defects.

NBC NewsAria Bendix
Harvard study claims this common supplement reverses aging: What is it and how to use it safely? - Times of India
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Harvard study claims this common supplement reverses aging: What is it and how to use it safely? - Times of India

Harvard researchers have discovered that daily vitamin D supplements may slow down the aging process. A study published in the American Journal of Cli

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5 Anti-Inflammatory Foods Women over 50 Should Eat, According to Dietitians - EatingWell
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5 Anti-Inflammatory Foods Women over 50 Should Eat, According to Dietitians - EatingWell

Chronic inflammatory diseases are more common for older adults, but eating foods like berries, beans, nuts and more can help stave off inflammation.

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2 school-aged children in Washington County test positive for measles - KSL.com
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2 school-aged children in Washington County test positive for measles - KSL.com

Two school-aged children in Washington County have tested positive for measles, according to the Southwest Utah Public Health Department.

KSL.comIvy Farguheson, KSL.com
A Distinct Pattern Emerges in The Brain Activity of People With OCD - ScienceAlert
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A Distinct Pattern Emerges in The Brain Activity of People With OCD - ScienceAlert

Obsessive–compulsive disorder (OCD) negatively impacts the lives of millions of people worldwide, but more effective treatments could be on the way after researchers were able to identify specific neural biomarkers associated with the condition.

ScienceAlertDavid Nield
Bacteria strains that infect cattle are now also infecting humans, sounding alarm bells - Earth.com
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Bacteria strains that infect cattle are now also infecting humans, sounding alarm bells - Earth.com

Salmonella Dublin strains from cattle, humans, and the environment are extremely similar, with rapid and deadly cross-contamination potential

Earth.com
The Best Time to Eat Dinner to Help You Poop in the A.M., According to Experts - EatingWell
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The Best Time to Eat Dinner to Help You Poop in the A.M., According to Experts - EatingWell

GI experts say eating dinner 3 hours before bed could be the secret to easier pooping in the morning. Here’s why timing matters for healthy digestion.

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After 60 Years, Scientists Uncover Hidden Brain Pathway Behind Diabetes Drug Metformin - SciTechDaily
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After 60 Years, Scientists Uncover Hidden Brain Pathway Behind Diabetes Drug Metformin - SciTechDaily

Scientists found that metformin acts in the brain through Rap1 to control blood sugar. This insight could lead to more precise diabetes treatments. Metformin has been the standard treatment for type 2 diabetes for more than six decades, yet scientists still d…

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Another West Nile death reported in Colorado - KUSA.com

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Scientists Discover a Surprising New Way To Fight Diabetes - SciTechDaily
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Scientists Discover a Surprising New Way To Fight Diabetes - SciTechDaily

Gut microbes produce D-lactate that worsens metabolism. A trap for it restores healthier blood sugar and liver function. A group of Canadian researchers has identified an unexpected way to lower blood sugar and protect the liver: by capturing a little-known f…

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“There Needs To Be Justice”: 22-Year-Old Law Graduate Passes Away After Routine CT Scan - Bored Panda
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“There Needs To Be Justice”: 22-Year-Old Law Graduate Passes Away After Routine CT Scan - Bored Panda

Leticia suffered anaphylactic shock due to being injected with contrast dye.

Boredpanda.comLei RV
Raccoon killed by family dog in N.J. tests positive for rabies, officials say - NJ.com
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Raccoon killed by family dog in N.J. tests positive for rabies, officials say - NJ.com

Three people and a second family dog were possibly exposed to the rabid animal, officials said.

nj.comChris Sheldon | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com
This Viral ‘6-6-6’ Walking Trend Promises Fat Loss Results Without Burnout - Bored Panda
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This Viral ‘6-6-6’ Walking Trend Promises Fat Loss Results Without Burnout - Bored Panda

"Nothing like a great satanic exercise walk."

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Exploring the Mediterranean diet's protective effects on brain health - Deseret News
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Exploring the Mediterranean diet's protective effects on brain health - Deseret News

What causes Alzheimer's? How much of Alzheimer's is inherited? Who is most at risk of developing Alzheimer's? What's in the Mediterranean diet?

Deseret NewsLois M. Collins
What to Know About Creatine and Why the Military Regulates it for Special Forces - Military.com
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What to Know About Creatine and Why the Military Regulates it for Special Forces - Military.com

Creatine's reputation is built on decades of scientific research and practical results, making it a common addition to sports nutrition routines and even daily health regimens for older adults.

Military.comStew Smith, CSCS®
Does Running Long Distances Really Increase Your Risk of Colon Cancer? - Outside Magazine
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Does Running Long Distances Really Increase Your Risk of Colon Cancer? - Outside Magazine

Preliminary findings suggest marathoners and ultramarathoners may have a higher risk of abnormal colonoscopy findings, but previous studies paint a different picture

OutsideAlex Hutchinson
The NIH says it's focused on whole-virus vaccines. What are they? - NBC News
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The NIH says it's focused on whole-virus vaccines. What are they? - NBC News

The Trump administration said it was terminating mRNA vaccine research and shifting focus to other approaches, including a previously announced “whole-virus” vaccine platform.

NBC NewsMustafa Fattah
Alabama child has state’s first case of disease once nearly eradicated in more than 20 years - AL.com
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Alabama child has state’s first case of disease once nearly eradicated in more than 20 years - AL.com

The U.S. is having its worst year for measles in more than three decades as childhood vaccination rates decline.

AL.comMike Cason | mcason@al.com