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The First Widespread Cure for HIV Could Be in Children - WIRED
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The First Widespread Cure for HIV Could Be in Children - WIRED

Evidence is growing that some HIV-infected infants, if given antiretroviral drugs early in life, are able to suppress their viral loads to undetectable levels and then come off the medicine.

WiredDavid Cox
'Misokinesia' Phenomenon Could Affect 1 in 3 People, Study Reveals - ScienceAlert
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'Misokinesia' Phenomenon Could Affect 1 in 3 People, Study Reveals - ScienceAlert

Noticing somebody fidgeting can be distracting.

ScienceAlertPeter Dockrill
16 Heart-Healthy Breakfasts to Make Forever - EatingWell
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16 Heart-Healthy Breakfasts to Make Forever - EatingWell

From oats to eggs, these four- and five-star rated breakfast recipes are low in sodium and saturated fat, making them suitable for a heart-healthy diet.

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This Mosquito-Borne Illness Is Being Reported In Multiple States — Here's What To Know - HuffPost
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This Mosquito-Borne Illness Is Being Reported In Multiple States — Here's What To Know - HuffPost

Experts explain the warning signs of the illness, and offer advice to protect yourself from mosquitoes and mosquito-borne illnesses.

HuffPostJillian Wilson
Sleep apnea treatment changed by weight loss drug Zepbound at Long Island clinics - Newsday
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Sleep apnea treatment changed by weight loss drug Zepbound at Long Island clinics - Newsday

The approval marked another step in the increasingly popular, and pricey, use of GLP-1 medications.

NewsdayLisa L. Colangelo
I Tried 10 Different Mouth Tapes. Here’s What You Need to Know (and Which to Try) - WIRED
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I Tried 10 Different Mouth Tapes. Here’s What You Need to Know (and Which to Try) - WIRED

TikTokkers and biohackers are fast to recommend mouth tape for better sleep. But it’s not a solution for everyone.

WiredNena Farrell
Warm and cool temperatures travel on completely different paths to the brain, study finds - livescience.com
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Warm and cool temperatures travel on completely different paths to the brain, study finds - livescience.com

Researchers have mapped out the neural pathway that humans use to perceive cool temperatures and found that it's separate from the one for sensing heat.

Live SciencePerri Thaler
New Lyme disease test that uses AI could lead to earlier diagnosis - WTOP
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New Lyme disease test that uses AI could lead to earlier diagnosis - WTOP

A new test for Lyme disease that helps lead to a more accurate result early in the infection? One company is working on it.

WTOPScott Gelman
The world is getting hotter – this is what it is doing to our brains - BBC
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The world is getting hotter – this is what it is doing to our brains - BBC

As heatwaves become more intense with climate change, scientists are racing to understand how extreme heat changes the way our brains work.

BBC NewsTheres Lüthi
Covid-19 vaccine policy changes raise questions and concerns for US adults as summer wave ramps up - CNN
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Covid-19 vaccine policy changes raise questions and concerns for US adults as summer wave ramps up - CNN

As Covid-19 transmission ramps up in the United States, recent changes to federal vaccine guidance have left many Americans confused about the latest policies and concerned about access to shots this fall.

CNNDeidre McPhillips
Try these natural hair growth remedies - The Times of India
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Try these natural hair growth remedies - The Times of India

Let's try these natural hair growth remedies

The Times of IndiaPiyali Bhadra
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Study reveals the foods which help avoid illness in later life - The Independent

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Lung cancer risk in non-smoking women: Oncologist explains 5 causes of this disturbing trend | Health - Hindustan Times - Hindustan Times
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Lung cancer risk in non-smoking women: Oncologist explains 5 causes of this disturbing trend | Health - Hindustan Times - Hindustan Times

Poor ventilated kitches to cooking smoke and hormonal imbalance are some of the reasons of surge of lung cancer risk in non-smoking women. | Health

Hindustan TimesTapatrisha Das
Video: ‘Jealous’ Golden Retriever Gives Side Eye When Mom Pets Sibling - DogTime
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Video: ‘Jealous’ Golden Retriever Gives Side Eye When Mom Pets Sibling - DogTime

In an Instagram video, a Golden Retriever shows her jealous side and gives the owner side-eye when the latter pets her dog sibling.

DogTimeSushmita Sen
China Deploys Cannibal Mosquitoes to Battle Chikungunya Surge - Bloomberg
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China Deploys Cannibal Mosquitoes to Battle Chikungunya Surge - Bloomberg

Scientists battling China’s largest chikungunya epidemic are releasing swarms of giant cannibal mosquitoes whose larvae devour the smaller insects spreading the debilitating disease.

BloombergKaroline Kan
Alaska Gov. Dunleavy treated for skin cancer - Anchorage Daily News
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Alaska Gov. Dunleavy treated for skin cancer - Anchorage Daily News

Dunleavy in 2019 also had basal cell carcinoma removed from his forehead.

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5 foods that can lower the 'bad' cholesterol levels - Times of India
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5 foods that can lower the 'bad' cholesterol levels - Times of India

Discover the top 5 foods that can effectively lower bad cholesterol (LDL) levels and promote heart health. Learn how oats, fatty fish, beans, nuts, and fruits can help you maintain a healthy cholesterol balance.

The Times of IndiaTOI Lifestyle Desk
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I’m a ballet dancer and these are three Pilates moves I swear by for toning my legs - Fit&Well

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Stronger Than Fentanyl: A Drug You’ve Never Heard of Is Killing Hundreds Every Year - MSN

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Staying sharp, healthy hearts and beach-day calm: The week in Well+Being - The Washington Post
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Staying sharp, healthy hearts and beach-day calm: The week in Well+Being - The Washington Post

Plus, what makes marriages last.

The Washington PostTheresa Tamkins