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A new entry in the dietary guidelines: advice on maintaining healthy testosterone levels - statnews.com
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A new entry in the dietary guidelines: advice on maintaining healthy testosterone levels - statnews.com

New U.S. dietary guidelines for the first time include advice for men on maintaining healthy testosterone levels.

STATAnnalisa Merelli
For months I've been waking up at 3am, unable to fall back asleep. Now I know why... - Tom's Guide
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For months I've been waking up at 3am, unable to fall back asleep. Now I know why... - Tom's Guide

I've been dealing with 3am wake-ups for months. Two doctors just explained what's likely behind these nighttime wake-ups and how to stop them

Tom's GuideNicola Appleton
A little-known health syndrome may affect nearly everyone - ScienceDaily
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A little-known health syndrome may affect nearly everyone - ScienceDaily

Most U.S. adults have risk factors tied to a little-known condition called CKM syndrome, which connects heart disease, kidney problems, diabetes, and obesity into one powerful health threat. When these issues overlap, the danger rises far more than when they …

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Measles patient traveled through Maryland, officials say - The Washington Post
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Measles patient traveled through Maryland, officials say - The Washington Post

Somone with an infectious case of the measles traveled in Maryland last week.

The Washington PostMartin Weil, Jenna Portnoy
If you're over 65 and can still do these 8 things without reminders, your cognitive health is remarkable - Silicon Canals
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If you're over 65 and can still do these 8 things without reminders, your cognitive health is remarkable - Silicon Canals

While most people over 65 rely on countless reminders and notes to get through their day, those who can effortlessly manage these eight specific daily tasks are demonstrating cognitive abilities that neuroscientists consider extraordinary for their age.

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How the words people use reveal hidden patterns of personality dysfunction - PsyPost
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How the words people use reveal hidden patterns of personality dysfunction - PsyPost

Whether in a quick text or a long email, your word choices quietly reveal deeper patterns. Our findings show that everyday language can expose personality dysfunction and dark traits surprisingly early.

PsyPostCharlotte Entwistle
Youngest Person to Be Diagnosed With Dementia in Britain Dies at 24 - ScienceAlert
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Youngest Person to Be Diagnosed With Dementia in Britain Dies at 24 - ScienceAlert

A UK man who is thought to be Britain's youngest dementia sufferer recently passed away from the disease at only 24 years old.

ScienceAlertThe Conversation
Deadly disease damages the heart for years with no symptoms and is now spreading in the US - Earth.com
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Deadly disease damages the heart for years with no symptoms and is now spreading in the US - Earth.com

Scientists report unusually high Chagas disease parasite rates in kissing bugs collected near the U.S.-Mexico border region.

Earth.com
Virginia confirms second measles case of 2026; exposure sites listed - WAVY.com
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Virginia confirms second measles case of 2026; exposure sites listed - WAVY.com

The Virginia Department of Health (VDH) is reporting the state’s second measles case of 2026.

WAVY.comJenna Lejano
10 Minutes of Intensive Workout Can Trigger Powerful Anti-Cancer Effects: New Study - Good News Network
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10 Minutes of Intensive Workout Can Trigger Powerful Anti-Cancer Effects: New Study - Good News Network

When starting a New Year fitness routine, take heart that a new study shows that 10 minutes of intense exercise could help fight cancer, too.

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This 1 change could transform your health in 2026 - KSL.com
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This 1 change could transform your health in 2026 - KSL.com

Millions of Americans are unknowingly battling what scientists and doctors call metabolic dysfunction: an epidemic quietly affecting nearly 9 in 10 adults in the U.S.

KSL.comHLTH Code
Retired SF Firefighter Denied Cancer Treatment, Causing City to Question Blue Shield Health Plan - SFist
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Retired SF Firefighter Denied Cancer Treatment, Causing City to Question Blue Shield Health Plan - SFist

The family and friends of retired firefighter Ken Jones implored the city’s Health Service Board this week to persuade Blue Shield to reverse the denial of Jones’s crucial cancer treatment coverage through his city-run health plan, and many others have also b…

SFistLeanne Maxwell
Have Flu Symptoms? Here Are 5 Things To Know, From An ER Doctor - Forbes
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Have Flu Symptoms? Here Are 5 Things To Know, From An ER Doctor - Forbes

ER doctor explains 2025-2026 H3N2 flu symptoms, treatment & when to go to the hospital. Get vital data on this severe flu season & also whether to get vaccinated.

ForbesJesse Pines
Flu activity in Michigan reaches highest CDC level - Big Rapids Pioneer
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Flu activity in Michigan reaches highest CDC level - Big Rapids Pioneer

Local health officials report high influenza numbers in Michigan, coinciding with a nationwide spike

Bigrapidsnews.comDylan Schwartz
A Scientific Breakthrough Has Unveiled the Ancient Source of Our Pain - Yahoo
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A Scientific Breakthrough Has Unveiled the Ancient Source of Our Pain - Yahoo

Recent genetic studies highlight how Neanderthal DNA contributes to the sensitivity experienced by modern humans, showcasing deep ancestral links

Popular MechanicsTim Newcomb
The Surprising ‘Healthy’ Snack That May Be Causing Weight Gain - AOL.com
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The Surprising ‘Healthy’ Snack That May Be Causing Weight Gain - AOL.com

Trail mix can be a healthy snack, but calories and sugar add up fast. Dietitians explain what to watch for and how to eat it mindfully.

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Scientists Made This Lung-on-a-Chip Breathe. Then They Gave It TB. - ScienceAlert
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Scientists Made This Lung-on-a-Chip Breathe. Then They Gave It TB. - ScienceAlert

Tuberculosis has plagued humanity for thousands of years, and despite medical advances that can now help us prevent and cure it, the ancient bacterial disease still claims more human lives per year than any other infectious pathogen.

ScienceAlertRussell McLendon
Scientists are inventing treatments for devastating diseases. There’s just one problem. - The Washington Post
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Scientists are inventing treatments for devastating diseases. There’s just one problem. - The Washington Post

Gene therapy treatments for rare diseases are being developed, but getting them out of the lab has proved challenging.

The Washington PostCarolyn Y. Johnson
This Ancient DNA Might Be the Reason People Live to 100 and Beyond - Indian Defence Review
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This Ancient DNA Might Be the Reason People Live to 100 and Beyond - Indian Defence Review

Ancient DNA still flowing in our veins may explain why some people defy age, and reach 100 with their health intact.

Indiandefencereview.com
Dietitians Reveal the Best Lunch to Slow Aging - EatingWell
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Dietitians Reveal the Best Lunch to Slow Aging - EatingWell

Discover why dietitians recommend Salmon-Stuffed Avocados as the ultimate lunch for healthy aging, fighting inflammation and supporting brain health.

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