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Health minister visits Bristol GP surgery using AI for notes - BBC
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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.

BBC News
Millions of women get UTIs each year. An antibiotic 30 years in the making is finally offering hope. - Yahoo Home
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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.

Yahoo EntertainmentRachel Grumman Bender
The One Thing to Do Every Single Day If You Want to Lower LDL Cholesterol, According to Cardiologists - AOL.com
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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.

ParadeBeth Ann Mayer
How to Stop Snoring Once and for All - GQ
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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.

GQ MagazineEmily Laurence
A surprisingly simple gaze-based meditation helps strangers feel deeply connected - PsyPost
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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.

PsyPostEric W. Dolan
New Study Says This 1 Diet Could Significantly Reduce Hot Flashes In Menopause - HuffPost
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New Study Says This 1 Diet Could Significantly Reduce Hot Flashes In Menopause - HuffPost

Here's what doctors want you to know about it.

HuffPostErica Sweeney
What’s Inside the Tiny Miracle Food Pouches That Can Save the Lives of Starving Gazans - WIRED
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What’s Inside the Tiny Miracle Food Pouches That Can Save the Lives of Starving Gazans - WIRED

Packed with calories and protein, the same magic mixture has successfully treated famine for decades—but due to funding cuts it's now in short supply.

WiredAlex Christian
“Diabetes is reversible”: Celebrity nutritionist Ryan Fernando reveals the key steps to beat high blood s - Times of India
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“Diabetes is reversible”: Celebrity nutritionist Ryan Fernando reveals the key steps to beat high blood s - Times of India

Ryan Fernando suggests type 2 diabetes is reversible through lifestyle changes. He highlights consistent diets and strength training. A steady carb in

The Times of IndiaTOI Lifestyle Desk
3 diets may help lower diabetes risk: What do they have in common? - Medical News Today
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3 diets may help lower diabetes risk: What do they have in common? - Medical News Today

The Mediterranean, DASH, and AHEI diets can all lower the risk of developing type 2 diabetes, a new meta-analysis suggests.

Medical News TodayRobby Berman
Death rates from cardiovascular disease have fallen dramatically — what were the breakthroughs behind this? - Our World in Data
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Death rates from cardiovascular disease have fallen dramatically — what were the breakthroughs behind this? - Our World in Data

Over a century of progress in surgery, drugs, prevention, and emergency response has driven down death rates from heart disease and stroke.

Ourworldindata.orgSaloni Dattani
8 foods that help to live longer - Times of India
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8 foods that help to live longer - Times of India

Want to live longer? The key is in what you eat. Here are some foods that will help one live longer and healthy.

The Times of IndiaTOI+Lifestyle+Desk
A physical therapist says these are the three bodyweight moves you should do daily to improve your bone health - Fit&Well
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A physical therapist says these are the three bodyweight moves you should do daily to improve your bone health - Fit&Well

Simple exercises and no equipment required

Fitandwell.comAlice Porter
New research unveils vast influence of B vitamins on health and disease - News-Medical
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New research unveils vast influence of B vitamins on health and disease - News-Medical

Eight essential nutrients make up the suite of B vitamins also known as the B complex. Researchers from Tufts University and elsewhere have revealed that these B vitamins influence a vast spectrum of human health and disease, including cognitive function, car…

News-Medical.Net
Five common signs of colon cancer that are often ignored - Times of India
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Five common signs of colon cancer that are often ignored - Times of India

Colon cancer, also known as colorectal cancer, is one of the leading causes of cancer-related deaths worldwide. In 2020, more than 1.9 million new cases of colorectal cancer were reported, and it claimed 930,000 lives worldwide, according to the World Health …

The Times of IndiaTOI Lifestyle Desk
The Mere Sight of a Sick Person Can Trigger Our Immune System - ScienceAlert
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The Mere Sight of a Sick Person Can Trigger Our Immune System - ScienceAlert

The mere sight of a sick person may set off an alarm system in your brain and body, even if they are too far away to infect you.

ScienceAlertCarly Cassella
Up to 1 in 5 Americans Think They're Allergic to Penicillin. Most Aren't. - ScienceAlert
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Up to 1 in 5 Americans Think They're Allergic to Penicillin. Most Aren't. - ScienceAlert

Imagine this: You're at your doctor's office with a sore throat.

ScienceAlertThe Conversation
Gonorrhoea vaccine roll-out begins across the UK - BBC
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Gonorrhoea vaccine roll-out begins across the UK - BBC

Doctors say the jabs could save the NHS millions of pounds over the next decade.

BBC News
This Surprising Health Duo Is Quietly Destroying Your Memory - SciTechDaily
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This Surprising Health Duo Is Quietly Destroying Your Memory - SciTechDaily

Loneliness and hearing loss form a silent duo that could be stealing your memory faster than you think.

SciTechDaily
PM2.5, gene changes behind lung cancer spike - bangkokpost.com
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PM2.5, gene changes behind lung cancer spike - bangkokpost.com

PM2.5 air pollution and mutations in the EGFR gene are major drivers behind the increasing incidence of lung cancer among non-smoking women, particularly across Asia, says a leading Thai oncologist.

Bangkok PostApinya Wipatayotin
Cardiologists Are Begging You To Add These 3 Budget-Friendly Foods to Your Grocery List for Better Circulation - Yahoo Home
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Cardiologists Are Begging You To Add These 3 Budget-Friendly Foods to Your Grocery List for Better Circulation - Yahoo Home

Cardiologists are begging you to stock up on these tasty staples.

ParadeKorin Miller