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9 Uncontrollable Biological Factors That Make Someone Intensely Attracted You, According To Research - YourTango
Research shows nine innate, uncontrollable factors rooted in biology can make someone feel an intense pull toward you, from natural scent and voice tone to facial symmetry and the way your body moves.
This Vegetable Could Add Years to Your Life, According to Dietitians - EatingWell

This Diet Helps Lower Dementia Risk, And We May Finally Know Why - ScienceAlert
The Mediterranean diet and others like it have been extensively linked to reducing the risk of disease, cognitive decline, and premature death.

‘Japanese walking’ trend promises big health gains, but experts doubt it - Honolulu Star-Advertiser
It promises the benefits of a 10,000-step walk in just 30 minutes. No gym membership required. Just a pair of shoes and a willingness to alternate between brisk and slow-paced walking in three-minute bursts.

A Signal of Future Alzheimer's Could Hide in The Way You Speak - ScienceAlert
We're still not sure exactly what causes Alzheimer's disease, but we know what its effects look like, and we're getting better at detecting the early signs of it – including, perhaps, those in our speech.
What to know about congenital syphilis after 3 infants die in New York - ABC News
Unvaccinated child hospitalized is state’s 17th measles case this year - The Durango Herald
Health officials confirmed a new case of measles Monday. A child who has been hospitalized is the state’s 17th case of the virus. The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment and the Adams...
Abortion drug could help reduce risk of breast cancer, group of medics says - The Guardian
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Eating This Fast Food Fave May Raise Diabetes Risk by 20%, New Study Says - EatingWell
Find out what a new study says about how French fries and potatoes may affect your risk of type 2 diabetes. Plus, what swaps can lower your diabetes risk.

FDA warns about unapproved thyroid pills — then says it'll 'ensure access' to them - NBC News
The FDA warned about unapproved thyroid pills made from pig tissue, but then said it would ensure access to animal-derived thyroid medications.

Brain editing now ‘closer to reality’: the gene-altering tools tackling deadly disorders - Nature
Stunning results in mice herald gene-editing advances for neurological diseases.

NYC announces 4th death linked to Harlem Legionnaires' outbreak, impacted cooling towers - ABC7 New York
Announcement of the latest death comes just hours after city officials identified 12 cooling towers in 10 Harlem buildings that tested positive for Legionnaires' disease.

This virus seems like it's no longer a problem. It's still a threat - NPR
A year ago, on Aug. 14, 2024, the World Health Organization declared mpox a Public Health Emergency of International Concern. Why are health experts so frustrated by the world's response?
ChatGPT health scare: 60-year-old man hospitalized after following AI advice- Here's why - Times of India
US News: A 60-year-old man landed in hospital after following ChatGPT's advice. He replaced table salt with sodium bromide. The man showed paranoia and halluci

First confirmed measles case in eastern Idaho resident since 1991 - East Idaho News
IDAHO FALLS – Eastern Idaho Public Health reported a second local case of measles in Bonneville County on Thursday. It was in an unvaccinated child. Just last week, health officials confirmed a case of measles in the region from an international traveler, but…

State Hygienic Lab confirms first case of West Nile Virus in Iowa in 2025 - KCCI
Iowa officials have confirmed a case of West Nile Virus, the first in the state this year.
Utah's first West Nile virus case of the year reported in Salt Lake County - Deseret News
What is West Nile virus? How is West Nile transmitted? Do mosquitoes carry West Nile virus? How can you prevent West Nile virus?

Bacteria that can cause flesh-eating disease found in Cape Cod swimmer - WCVB
A rare case of Vibrio vulnificus infection — a dangerous bacterium more commonly found in Gulf Coast states — was detected in a person who swam at a beach on Buzzards Bay, officials said.
Stratus COVID-19 variant widespread in U.S. wastewater surveillance - Deseret News
How widespread is Stratus XFG variant? What are the symptoms of Stratus? Is Status highly contagious? Wastewater surveillance

Man who asked ChatGPT about cutting out salt from his diet was hospitalized with hallucinations - NBC News
A 60-year-old man spent three weeks being treated at a hospital after replacing table salt with sodium bromide following consultation with the popular artificial intelligence bot ChatGPT