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1 dead and at least 22 sick from Legionnaires' disease cluster in New York City - ABC News

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5 Things You Should Do Every Day for Your Gut Health, According to a Gastroenterologist - EatingWell
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5 Things You Should Do Every Day for Your Gut Health, According to a Gastroenterologist - EatingWell

These easy gut health tips come from a gastroenterologist who knows all about eating a gut-healthy diet. Read his five best tips for a healthier gut.

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Common Viruses May Wake Dormant Breast Cancer Cells, Study Finds - ScienceAlert
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Common Viruses May Wake Dormant Breast Cancer Cells, Study Finds - ScienceAlert

Breast cancer patients who have been in remission for years or even decades may still need to be cautious about respiratory infections.

ScienceAlertCarly Cassella
This One Sleep Habit Could Be Secretly Wrecking Your Health - SciTechDaily
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This One Sleep Habit Could Be Secretly Wrecking Your Health - SciTechDaily

New research reveals that irregular sleep patterns, not just how long we sleep, may significantly raise the risk of numerous diseases. A major international study published in Health Data Science has revealed strong links between sleep patterns and the develo…

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This Virus Doesn’t Make You Sick. It Makes You Stronger - SciTechDaily
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This Virus Doesn’t Make You Sick. It Makes You Stronger - SciTechDaily

A common plant virus awakens the immune system to fight cancer—and it’s grown using sunlight, soil, and science.

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Heart attack risk? This heart scan can tell you more than a cholesterol test; but you probably haven't he - Times of India
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Heart attack risk? This heart scan can tell you more than a cholesterol test; but you probably haven't he - Times of India

Discover a quick CT scan that reveals heart attack risk by detecting calcium buildup in arteries, offering a more accurate assessment than cholesterol

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"Parts Of It Literally Turn To Bone": Here's The Area Of Your Body You Must Stretch As You Age - BuzzFeed
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"Parts Of It Literally Turn To Bone": Here's The Area Of Your Body You Must Stretch As You Age - BuzzFeed

Neglecting this area of your body can come with painful consequences the older you get.

BuzzfeedSydni Ellis
Park Ridge woman with movement issues walks with ease after clinical trial: 'It was a miracle to me' - Chicago Sun-Times
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Park Ridge woman with movement issues walks with ease after clinical trial: 'It was a miracle to me' - Chicago Sun-Times

Mary Pat Mirus, 72, started to realize her balance suffering and struggled to move around without support. But a new procedure in a clinical trial restored her movement with little recovery time.

Suntimes.comMary Norkol
Experimental HIV vaccines show promise in early safety test - Live Science
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Experimental HIV vaccines show promise in early safety test - Live Science

Several vaccines for HIV have been tested in animal studies and an early safety trial in people, showing promising results in both.

Live ScienceNicoletta Lanese
Georgia Mom of 3 Left Paralyzed After Wrinkle Treatment: ‘I Couldn’t Be the Mother I Wanted’ - AOL.com
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Georgia Mom of 3 Left Paralyzed After Wrinkle Treatment: ‘I Couldn’t Be the Mother I Wanted’ - AOL.com

Amanda Wolaver, 33, is still struggling with the effects of her Botox and Dysport injections, which she claims gave her botulism

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Beta-HPV can directly cause skin cancer in immunocompromised people - National Institutes of Health (NIH) | (.gov)

NIH case study finds virus drives creation of cancer cells in context of defective T cells.

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A type of HPV has been found to cause skin cancer, according to a new report - NBC News
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A type of HPV has been found to cause skin cancer, according to a new report - NBC News

Doctors at the National Institutes of Health have discovered a new cause of skin cancer, according to a report in the New England Journal of Medicine.

NBC NewsKaitlin Sullivan
Dementia Often Goes Undiagnosed for Over 3 Years - Neuroscience News
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Dementia Often Goes Undiagnosed for Over 3 Years - Neuroscience News

A global analysis has revealed that people with dementia wait an average of 3.5 years after symptom onset before receiving a diagnosis.

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Potentially fatal EEE virus found in mosquitoes in town in southeastern Mass. - Boston 25 News
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Potentially fatal EEE virus found in mosquitoes in town in southeastern Mass. - Boston 25 News

The Eastern equine encephalitis virus has been detected in mosquitoes in Bridgewater, town officials said Wednesday.

Boston 25 NewsMaria Papadopoulos
First human case of West Nile Virus reported in the I-35 corridor - MySA
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First human case of West Nile Virus reported in the I-35 corridor - MySA

Hays County officials have reported its first confirmed human case of West Nile Virus in 2025's mosquito season.

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Disrupted sleep damages blood vessels in brain and may increase dementia risk - Medical Xpress
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Disrupted sleep damages blood vessels in brain and may increase dementia risk - Medical Xpress

A new study reveals that fragmented sleep causes cellular damage to the brain's blood vessels, providing further evidence to suggest that sleep disruption predisposes the brain to dementia.

Medical XpressNadia Norcia
First West Nile virus case of 2025 detected in Durham County - WRAL.com
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First West Nile virus case of 2025 detected in Durham County - WRAL.com

North Carolina has its first case of West Nile virus for 2025, as reported by the Department of Health and Human Services. The case involves a resident of Durham County, though details about the individual's identity have not been disclosed.

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Mom, 44, Reveals the 1 Cervical Cancer Sign She Dismissed - TODAY.com
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Mom, 44, Reveals the 1 Cervical Cancer Sign She Dismissed - TODAY.com

Melissa Sanders thought she was in perimenopause because of a 2 month plus heavy period. When the pain started, she visited a doctor.

TODAYMeghan Holohan
Scientists use peacock feathers to make frickin’ laser beams - Ars Technica
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Scientists use peacock feathers to make frickin’ laser beams - Ars Technica

The feathers can emit two frequencies of laser light from multiple regions across their colored eyespots.

Ars TechnicaJennifer Ouellette
Men Born in the Summer Are More Likely to Be Depressed, Study Finds - Gizmodo
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Men Born in the Summer Are More Likely to Be Depressed, Study Finds - Gizmodo

Researchers have found a link between the timing of one's birth and a later risk of depression symptoms, but only in men.

Gizmodo.comEd Cara