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This Type Of Food Was Just Linked To Heart Disease And A Serious Brain Condition—And It's Probably In Your Pantry - Women's Health
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This Type Of Food Was Just Linked To Heart Disease And A Serious Brain Condition—And It's Probably In Your Pantry - Women's Health

New research has linked ultra-processed foods to heart disease and Parkinson's disease. Here's what to know about the science and data behind the studies.

Women's HealthKorin Miller
AI Discovers Suspected Trigger of Alzheimer's, And Maybe a Treatment - ScienceAlert
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AI Discovers Suspected Trigger of Alzheimer's, And Maybe a Treatment - ScienceAlert

Artificial intelligence is a broad term encompassing many different subtypes, from apps that can write poetry to algorithms that are able to spot patterns that would otherwise get missed – and now AI modeling has just played a major role in an Alzheimer's stu…

ScienceAlertDavid Nield
Surprising Diabetes Fix Found in the Brain - Neuroscience News
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Surprising Diabetes Fix Found in the Brain - Neuroscience News

New research reveals that hyperactivity in a specific set of brain cells, AgRP neurons in the hypothalamus, plays a key role in type 2 diabetes—independent of obesity.

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World Hypertension Day 2025: Doctor shares 7 lifestyle tips to manage high blood pressure - Hindustan Times
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World Hypertension Day 2025: Doctor shares 7 lifestyle tips to manage high blood pressure - Hindustan Times

World Hypertension Day 2025: Know the ways high blood pressure can be prevented. | Health

Hindustan TimesTapatrisha Das
Astrocytes, Not Neurons, Drive Brain’s Attention and Alertness - Neuroscience News
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Astrocytes, Not Neurons, Drive Brain’s Attention and Alertness - Neuroscience News

For nearly a century, scientists believed that neuromodulators like norepinephrine adjusted brain communication by acting directly on neurons. A new study overturns this long-held view, revealing that astrocytes—support cells long considered secondary—are the…

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Brisk walking to 10,000 steps: Scientist reveals the best walking styles to lower cancer risk - Times of India
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Brisk walking to 10,000 steps: Scientist reveals the best walking styles to lower cancer risk - Times of India

A recent UK study involving over 85,000 people reveals that increased daily steps significantly lower the risk of developing 13 different types of can

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Scientists use brain activity to predict StarCraft II skill in fascinating new neuroscience research - PsyPost
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Scientists use brain activity to predict StarCraft II skill in fascinating new neuroscience research - PsyPost

A study combining brain scans and gameplay data reveals that players with more efficient visual attention and stronger white matter connections excel at StarCraft II. The results highlight how neural traits shape success in cognitively demanding video games.

PsyPostEric W. Dolan
The Human Brain’s Fatal Flaw: A New Look at Alzheimer’s Origins - SciTechDaily
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The Human Brain’s Fatal Flaw: A New Look at Alzheimer’s Origins - SciTechDaily

According to new research, brain aging is a biological process involving degenerative, adaptive, and regenerative changes in the brain that occur from maturity through old age. A new review paper published in the journal Aging by Ferrer Isidro of the Universi…

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World First: US Baby Treated With Personalized CRISPR Gene-Editing - ScienceAlert
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World First: US Baby Treated With Personalized CRISPR Gene-Editing - ScienceAlert

A US infant with a rare condition has become history's first patient to be treated with a personalized gene-editing technique that raises hopes for other people with obscure illnesses, doctors said Thursday.

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What is the 2 per 20 sitting-walking rule, which can lower blood sugar levels naturally - Times of India
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What is the 2 per 20 sitting-walking rule, which can lower blood sugar levels naturally - Times of India

Prolonged sitting elevates blood sugar and insulin levels, increasing the risk of diabetes and cardiovascular issues. A simple solution involves the '

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Nasal tanning sprays warning issued by Trading Standards - BBC
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Nasal tanning sprays warning issued by Trading Standards - BBC

The warning, which follows a BBC investigation, says users could experience health problems.

BBC News
Polio outbreak in Papua New Guinea declared by World Health Organisation - BBC
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Polio outbreak in Papua New Guinea declared by World Health Organisation - BBC

Less than half of the country's population are immunised against the highly infectious disease.

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Men Are Dying From 'Broken Heart Syndrome' at Twice The Rate of Women - ScienceAlert
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Men Are Dying From 'Broken Heart Syndrome' at Twice The Rate of Women - ScienceAlert

We're all aware of the psychological pain of a broken heart – countless books, songs, and movies have been written and made on the topic – but there's also scientific evidence that a broken heart can be fatal too.

ScienceAlertDavid Nield
Your Walking Style Can Have Surprising Health Benefits, Study Says - ScienceAlert
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Your Walking Style Can Have Surprising Health Benefits, Study Says - ScienceAlert

Throughout history, few things have inspired as much quackery as the pills, potions and promises to slow ageing, boost vitality, or extend life.

ScienceAlertThe Conversation
Multnomah County Health Department confirms tuberculosis case at middle school - kgw.com
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Multnomah County Health Department confirms tuberculosis case at middle school - kgw.com

Officials said the person had been recently diagnosed with active pulmonary tuberculosis but may have been contagious between Sept. 3, 2024 and May 1, 2025.

KGW.comAmy-Xiaoshi DePaola
Common Energy Drink Ingredient Linked to Blood Cancer - AOL.com
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Common Energy Drink Ingredient Linked to Blood Cancer - AOL.com

Taurine was found to “significantly accelerate disease progression” in a new study of the supplement, commonly given to chemotherapy patients

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Cutting Back on Ultra-Processed Foods Sounds Easy. The Truth Is Much More Complicated. - AOL.com
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Cutting Back on Ultra-Processed Foods Sounds Easy. The Truth Is Much More Complicated. - AOL.com

Ultra-processed foods are everywhere, but we know weirdly little about which are the most dangerous. These scientists are trying to crack the code before dis...

menshealth.comTara Haelle
Scientists Just Connected an Underrated Nutrient with Healthier Aging - EatingWell
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Scientists Just Connected an Underrated Nutrient with Healthier Aging - EatingWell

Learn what a new study suggests regarding zinc intake, exercise and biological aging. Plus, which foods provide zinc and what it does for your body.

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NJDOH: Potential exposure of measles reported at Newark Liberty International Airport - News 12 - New Jersey
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NJDOH: Potential exposure of measles reported at Newark Liberty International Airport - News 12 - New Jersey

The New Jersey Department of Health says anyone who visited Terminal B in the airport on Monday between 12:30 p.m. and 4 p.m. may have been exposed to measles.

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Record number of Oregon kindergartners lack vaccinations due to nonmedical exemptions - OregonLive.com
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Record number of Oregon kindergartners lack vaccinations due to nonmedical exemptions - OregonLive.com

Nearly 10% of Oregon kindergartners aren’t fully vaccinated because they have nonmedical exemptions.

OregonLiveEddy Binford-Ross | The Oregonian/OregonLive