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Video: Owner Shares ‘Exact Moment’ Pit Bull Realizes They Might Be Poor - yahoo.com
Pet parents are well aware of the fact that dogs can be pretty expressive. In this video, an owner captures the moment when their Pit Bull realizes that they...

What are your questions about lowering blood pressure and the latest advice about how to do it? - CNN
Recently updated blood pressure guidelines from the American Heart Association and the American College of Cardiology make some new recommendations around prevention and treatment. What are the risks from high blood pressure? How do you know if you need to ma…

Third measles case confirmed in Idaho as health officials warn of community spread - KTVB
Idaho confirms a third measles case in the state, all falling within August.
Experts Say Most People Aren’t Getting Enough of This Vital Vitamin - AOL.com
Vitamin D plays many key roles in the body that support healthy aging. Here, dietitians share what vitamin D does, plus how to increase your intake.

This Is How Much Protein You Really Need, Expert Says - ScienceAlert
Protein is having its moment: From grocery store shelves to Instagram feeds, high-protein foods are everywhere.
2 Harlem construction workers sue contractors they blame for Legionnaires' outbreak - Gothamist
The workers allege that general contractors share blame for the disease outbreak in Central Harlem.
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Eating These Foods May Lower Gastrointestinal Cancer Risk by 36%, New Study Suggests - EatingWell
Learn what a new study suggests regarding certain color produce and the risk of GI cancers; plus how to get more of these fruits and veggies into your diet.

‘Truly a groundbreaking discovery’: U.Va. gets funding for clinical trial to stop sepsis - WTOP
A team at the University of Virginia has developed a monoclonal antibody to stop sepsis, the leading cause of death in U.S. hospitals.

One Form of Exercise Improves Sleep The Most, Scientists Say - ScienceAlert
Rolling out a yoga mat and flowing with your breath could be one of the best exercises for improving sleep in the long run.

Omega-3 may help to protect women from Alzheimer’s disease - The Times
Research discovered a loss of omega fatty acids in the blood of women who had Alzheimer’s — but no such finding in men with or without the disease

Scientists Can’t Figure Out Why Just Walking In Nature Appears to Quickly Heal Your Brain Rot - Futurism
Evidence shows that walking in nature can instantly boost your attention span — but scientists can't agree why.

Department of Health issues mosquito-borne illness advisory in Duval County - firstcoastnews.com
DOH-Duval aims to spread awareness of the virus to avoid risks of further infections.

New virus detected in Salt Lake County mosquitoes, CDC confirms - KSL.com
The St. Louis encephalitis virus — similar to West Nile virus — has been detected in Utah's mosquitoes, the Salt Lake County Health Department announced Wednesday.

Experimental Drugs Reverse Autism Symptoms - Neuroscience News
Researchers have identified hyperactivity in the reticular thalamic nucleus as a driver of autism-like behaviors in mice.
Health officials detect rare virus in Salt Lake County mosquitos for first time - KUTV
A rare virus transmitted by mosquitos has been detected

Cancer-induced nerve injury promotes resistance to anti-PD-1 therapy - Nature
Perineural invasion and cancer-induced nerve injury of tumour-associated nerves are associated with poor response to anti-PD-1 therapy, which can be reversed by combining anti-PD-1 therapy with anti-inflammatory interventions.

'Mutant deer' spotted with terrifying flesh bubbles as fears grow of animal outbreak in the US - UNILAD
Pictures of an infected white-tailed deer covered in 'flesh bubbles' has been doing the rounds on social media.

Why do some people age faster than others? Study identifies genes at play - Medical Xpress
It's a fact of life: Some people age better than others. Some ease into their 90s with mind and body intact, while others battle diabetes, Alzheimer's or mobility issues decades earlier. Some can withstand a bad fall or bout of the flu with ease, while others…

Man infected with 'brain-eating' amoeba in Missouri has died, DHSS says - KOMU 8
The man infected with a "brain-eating" amoeba died Tuesday in a St. Louis-area hospital. The Missouri health department said the man who died had been water skiing at the Lake of the Ozarks in the days before he became sick.

Brain eating amoeba-infected patient dies, Missouri health officials confirm - KSDK
The patient contracted Naegleria fowleri while water skiing at the Lake of the Ozarks, health officials said. Here's what we know.