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How artificial intelligence could improve Parkinson’s care - Parkinson's News Today
Columnist Mollie Lombardi explores several ways artificial intelligence is being tested to help diagnose and treat Parkinson's disease.

Fox reportedly attacks at least four in San Marcos, prompting rabies concerns - KXAN Austin
In a press release, the city said the people were walking near the Beatrice, Dante, and Ripheus trails and that the attacks are prompting rabies concerns. The fox bit at least two people, and as of 11 a.m. Monday, it has not been found.

Help! My Friend Keeps Complaining About Her Husband. I Might Tell Him for My Own Sake. - slate.com
I don't know if I could handle that divorce.

Life expectancy in America depends on where you are born - Earth.com
Life expectancy varies widely across states. Policies, economic conditions, and public health efforts significantly impact lifespan.

Florida kids love this mosquito center. Just don’t call it a museum. - The Washington Post
The Disease Vector Education Center in St. Augustine, Florida, teaches kids about mosquitoes and disease prevention through interactive exhibits.
Taking This Supplement For Two Weeks Could Help Anxiety And Energy Levels, Per Doctors - womenshealthmag.com
New research suggests that taking a daily probiotic may help lower feelings of anxiety. Experts explain what the study means and how probiotics work on the brain.

Claire O'Shea: Woman, 42, whose cancer was misdiagnosed as IBS dies - BBC
Claire O'Shea was diagnosed with uterine leiomyoscarcoma in December 2022 after being misdiagnosed.
Drug-resistant fungus a growing concern in health care settings - MLive.com
Michigan has identified more than 1,600 cases of C. auris since 2021.

This Drug Reduces Symptoms Before a Migraine Strikes, Study Shows - ScienceAlert
A migraine drug called ubrogepant doesn't just reduce the severity of a migraine attack – it also dials down the non-headache symptoms in the prodrome: the hours leading up to the main event.

Mapping the Cellular Secrets of Glioblastoma - Neuroscience News
Two landmark studies have mapped the complex cellular ecosystems of glioblastoma, the deadliest form of brain cancer, offering unprecedented insights into how its diverse cells evolve and resist treatment.

Eating More Ultra-Processed Food Linked to Higher Health Risks - Neuroscience News
A major new analysis of over 8 million adults reveals that each additional 100 grams per day of ultra-processed food intake significantly raises the risk of hypertension, cardiovascular events, digestive disease, cancer, and death.

Shingles Vaccine Can Reduce Risk of Stroke And Heart Attack, Study Finds - ScienceAlert
A new study highlights a perhaps unexpected way to reduce your risk of cardiovascular disease: getting vaccinated against shingles.

Lachnospiraceae bacteria in gut seen as potential MS risk factor - Multiple Sclerosis News Today
Higher levels of a type of bacteria called Lachnospiraceae in the gut may be a key risk factor for multiple sclerosis (MS), per a study.

Face Blindness Affects 1 in 50 - Neuroscience News
A new study reveals that people with developmental prosopagnosia, or face blindness, struggle daily to recognize even close friends and family, despite having normal vision and memory.

Harlow girl, 6, dies months after having appendix removed - BBC
Ruby Trussler's family say she was a "perfect daughter" who died months after appendix surgery.

Spikes of Bird Flu in Cats Could Be a Warning of a Future Pandemic - ScienceAlert
Cats infected with bird flu are falling under the radar when it comes to tracking and managing the virus, and this must change rapidly, scientists warn in a new paper.
The Popular Plant That's Used For Privacy But May Be Attracting Mosquitos To Your Yard - Yahoo
Everyone wants privacy in their yard. However, the type of plant you use to keep eyes out may be letting mosquitoes in. Here's what to know before planting.
7 gastroenterologist approved snacks for a healthy liver - Times of India
Discover 7 delicious snacks approved by gastroenterologist Dr. Joseph Salhab that promote liver health and overall well-being. From watermelon with lime to avocado toast on sourdough, these snacks are nutritious and enjoyable!

This Ancient Killer Is Rapidly Becoming Resistant to Antibiotics, Making It Deadlier Than Ever Before - The Daily Galaxy
An ancient disease is evolving faster than expected, threatening our ability to fight it. New research shows troubling resistance to key antibiotics, putting millions at risk.

Eat This 1 Food Daily To Always Hit Your Fiber Goal, Dietitian Says - TODAY.com
You likely know fiber is one of the most important macronutrients, and you need to eat a fair amount of it every day to maintain a healthy gut, which feeds into many aspects of your wellbeing.