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Red wine isn’t the health hero you think, according to a Brown University study - The Boston Globe
“The first key finding is that overall, there is no difference by wine type in terms of cancer risk,” said the study’s author, a professor at Brown.

Small change to how you walk may help relieve osteoarthritis pain - Medical News Today
Aodifying your walking style may relieve the pain and slow the progression of knee osteoarthritis as effectively as commonly used medications, a recent study has found.

An alternative to LASIK—without the lasers - Medical Xpress
Millions of Americans have altered vision, ranging from blurriness to blindness. But not everyone wants to wear prescription glasses or contact lenses. Accordingly, hundreds of thousands of people undergo corrective eye surgery each year, including LASIK—a la…

Former CDC Director William Foege: How public health can fight back in a time of dangerous nonsense - statnews.com
“Kennedy would be less hazardous if he decided to do cardiac surgery. Then he would kill people only one at a time,” writes former CDC Director William Foege.
Your eyes could be warning you about cancer, diabetes, or high BP; here’s what to look for - The Times of India
Comprehensive eye exams are vital for detecting early signs of systemic diseases like diabetes, hypertension, and high cholesterol. Eye specialists ca

Chinese scientists transplant human brain cells to mice, boosting pleasure - South China Morning Post
Therapeutic potential hailed as engineered neuron-like cells help lessen anxiety and resignation while increasing feelings of enjoyment.
Diabetes dietitian recommends four foods to lower blood sugar to non-diabetic level - The Times of India
Diabetes is a growing concern in the US, affecting millions. Experts Diana Licalzi & Jose Tejero suggest incorporating beans, broccoli, edamame, and b
Cancer alert in women: Unusual body changes you shouldn’t ignore - Times of India
For many women, cancer feels like a distant concern, something to think about only later in life. But the numbers tell a different story. Every year in the United States, more than 375,000 women are diagnosed with breast cancer or ductal carcinoma in situ (DC…
5 natural ways to curb inflammation in the body - Times of India
Inflammation is the body's protective response to harmful stimuli like pathogens, damaged cells, or irritants. While occasional inflammation is fine, chronic inflammation is extremely detrimental for your body, increasing the chances of having heart issues, a…
Hundreds may have been exposed to rabies after bat colony found inside Grand Teton lodge - Yahoo News Canada
The bat colony was found over the past few months in cabins at the Jackson Lake Lodge, a popular eco-hotel in Grand Teton National Park.

First-Of-Its-Kind Cell Transplant Brings a Cure For Diabetes Closer - ScienceAlert
A patient with type 1 diabetes has begun producing his own insulin after receiving a transplant of pancreatic cells.
According To Real-Life Plastic Surgeons, These Are The 19 Worst Procedures To Get, And Why - BuzzFeed
"Buccal fat removal makes you look like a skeleton when you age and the rest of your fat goes away."

COVID infection ages blood vessels, especially in women, research reveals - Medical Xpress
A COVID infection, particularly in women, may lead to blood vessels aging around five years, according to research published in the European Heart Journal.

Northern Ireland children's cancer unit staff shortages 'left me broken' - BBC
A whistleblower who resigned as a nurse from the Royal Belfast Hospital for Sick Children says staff shortages at a cancer unit are not new.
People Who Woke Up From Comas Are Sharing What The Experience Was Like, And Holy Crap - BuzzFeed
"I woke up on Wednesday from the coma. I was trying to ask the doctors and my family questions about what happened to me, but I couldn’t talk (aphasia). I was just trapped in my head."
Pregnant Woman, 29, Thought She Had Morning Sickness. Then, She Was Diagnosed with a Fast-Growing Cancer - AOL.com
"I went from looking at prams and cots to looking at wigs," the woman told SWNS

Immune Attack on Smell Pathways May Signal Early Alzheimer’s - Neuroscience News
A fading sense of smell may be one of the earliest warning signs of Alzheimer’s disease, and new research reveals why.

Live longer by walking faster, experts say - KSL.com
Too busy to go to the gym? Don't worry — you can stay healthy by incorporating at least 15 minutes of fast walking into your everyday routine, new research suggests.

Can air conditioning make you sick? A microbiologist explains - PBS
If an air conditioning system malfunctions or isn’t properly maintained, it can become contaminated with infectious microbes.