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Woman hit with $20,000 medical bill after wild bat flies into her mouth on vacation - Hindustan Times - Hindustan Times
A Massachusetts woman incurred $20,000 in medical bills after a bat flew into her mouth during a vacation in Arizona.

Column | Fans aren’t actually cooling you down. Try this instead. - The Washington Post
In hot weather, fans can trick our brains into believing we’re not entering heat exhaustion. Wetting your skin can help keep you safe.
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10 Foods That Lower Cholesterol - EatingWell
Certain foods can naturally lower your cholesterol. Find out which delicious and nutritious foods to put on the menu to support your heart health.

7 Things Gen Z Moms Worry About More Than Millennial Moms, According To A Survey - YourTango
Studies show Gen Z is struggling with motherhood more than millennials as maternal mental health plummets.
More early stage colon cancers found in people aged 45-49 due to more screenings, research shows - CBS News
As more people aged 45-49 are getting screened for colon cancer, more early stage diagnoses are being made, according to new research from the American Cancer Society.
6 of the best foods for healthy aging - AOL.com
What you eat doesn’t just impact how you feel day to day—it can also play a big role in how your body ages over time.
Man Had No Symptoms Suggesting His Cracked Tooth Was Infected. He Was Then Diagnosed with a Life-Threatening Brain Abscess - AOL.com
"It was bizarre because I had no pain or swelling in my mouth to tell me there was something wrong," Graham Bell said of his cracked tooth

Poor sleep linked to 172 diseases, including dementia, Parkinson’s, diabetes - Medical News Today
A new study has linked 172 different diseases, which include dementia, type 2 diabetes, and Parkinson's disease, to poor sleep patterns which include inadequate and irregular sleep.

Fatigue, cognition in MS patients aren’t barriers to healthy habits - Multiple Sclerosis News Today
Three prevalent symptoms in MS – fatigue, mobility and cognitive impairment – generally aren't barriers to healthy habits, a study found.
5 everyday foods and drinks silently damaging your long-term health, say nutrition experts - AOL.com
Three nutrition experts spoke to Fox News Digital about how common foods like diet sodas and frozen meals can lead to high blood pressure, weight gain and nu...

When does the body really start aging? The answer may surprise you. - USA Today
When does aging really shift into overdrive? A new study suggests it may be sooner than you think.
A Turning Point in Colon Cancer: Young People Are Finding It Earlier - The Wall Street Journal
Early-stage diagnoses for adults aged 45 to 49 jumped, thanks to more screening

Why Your Gut Hasn’t Been the Same Since COVID - SciTechDaily
IBS and gut issues are rising fast after COVID, and scientists believe long COVID may be fueling the gut-brain chaos.

After cancer diagnosis, out-of-pocket costs jump, study says - The Washington Post
Consumers in a study paid an average of $592 more a month for six months after diagnosis, researchers said.

Health minister visits Bristol GP surgery using AI for notes - BBC
The surgery was commended by the health minister for using AI to try to make healthcare more efficient.
Millions of women get UTIs each year. An antibiotic 30 years in the making is finally offering hope. - Yahoo Home
There’s a new antibiotic on the market that gives doctors a new way to fight UTIs.
The One Thing to Do Every Single Day If You Want to Lower LDL Cholesterol, According to Cardiologists - AOL.com
Much-loved bonus: This tip is taste bud and tummy-approved.

How to Stop Snoring Once and for All - GQ
Forty percent of men snore. We spoke to experts about when snoring could be sleep apnea, and the best remedies to help you get a sound night's sleep.

A surprisingly simple gaze-based meditation helps strangers feel deeply connected - PsyPost
A two-minute meditation involving silent eye contact and reflections on shared humanity helped strangers feel closer, more generous, and emotionally in sync, according to a new study. The findings suggest a simple way to build connection in a divided world.

New Study Says This 1 Diet Could Significantly Reduce Hot Flashes In Menopause - HuffPost
Here's what doctors want you to know about it.