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Map of Sugar Receptor Could Curb Our Cravings - Neuroscience News
For the first time, scientists have mapped the 3D structure of the human sweet taste receptor, offering critical insights into how we perceive sweetness and why we crave sugar.

Did 8 Italian physicists make the perfect cacio e pepe? I tested their experiment to find out - CNN
A Roman-born pasta enthusiast tests the merits of a scientifically optimized recipe for cacio e pepe developed by physicists and finds that the dish tastes great.

Rabies Alert: Infected Cat Found Outdoors In Katonah, Dies Before Testing Positive - dailyvoice.com
A rabid cat that had been roaming outdoors in a Northern Westchester neighborhood has tested positive for rabies, prompting a warning from public health officials. The Westchester County Department …
Walking 10,000 steps or 10 minutes of intense exercise: Which is better? Biochemist answers - Times of India
Biochemist Rhonda Patrick suggests that short bursts of intense exercise, like sprints or cycling intervals, are more effective than 10,000 leisurely

Prepare for a bird flu pandemic now, virologists urge - Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance
Leading virologists from 40 countries warn of critical gaps in pandemic preparedness and outline a plan for readying the world.
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5 Best Cheeses to Eat If You Have High Cholesterol, According to Dietitians - EatingWell
Cheddar, reduced-fat feta, part-skim mozzarella, grated Parmesan and 2% fat cottage cheese are the best cheeses to eat if you have high cholesterol.

At Home Saliva Test Detects Hidden Stress, Depression Risks - Neuroscience News
Researchers have developed a portable “lab-on-a-chip” device that measures cortisol levels from saliva, offering an objective and rapid way to assess stress and mental health risk.

B-cell levels can predict PIRA risk in relapsing MS patients on Ocrevus - Multiple Sclerosis News Today
Levels of B-cells can help to predict the risk of disability progression independent of relapse activity in relapsing MS patients on Ocrevus.

Pregnancy Health Shapes a Child’s Blood Pressure for Life - Neuroscience News
Children born to mothers with obesity, gestational diabetes, or hypertensive pregnancy disorders have significantly higher blood pressure from early childhood through adolescence.

AI can tell how old your body really is and how quickly you're aging using just a selfie - Live Science
A new AI model can deduce a person's biological age using a selfie. Could it be used to guide cancer treatment decisions?

Using Music to Detect Concussion in Kids - Neuroscience News
A new music therapy-based tool called MuSICCA may transform how healthcare teams assess consciousness in children with severe brain injuries.

Caffeine in Your Blood Could Affect Body Fat And Diabetes Risk, Study Shows - ScienceAlert
The levels of caffeine in your blood could affect the amount of body fat you carry, a factor that in turn could determine your risk of developing type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular diseases.
Residential Proximity to Golf Courses Linked to Parkinson’s Disease - Medscape
Living within a mile of a golf course is associated with a 126% increased risk for Parkinson’s disease possibly due to increased pesticide exposure, results of a new study suggest.
US doctor shares 4 natural ways to remove microplastics from body - Times of India
Microplastics are everywhere. They are in the water you drink, food you eat, air you breathe, and have even entered your heart (literally). Scientists have found microplastics in human heart tissues. A study involving over 200 surgery patients revealed that n…

B Vitamins May Halt Glaucoma Progression - Neuroscience News
Glaucoma damages the optic nerve and is usually managed by reducing eye pressure, though treatment effects vary.

Shingles vaccine reduces risk of heart disease by 23%, study of one million people finds - CNN
A study of more than one million people found the shingles vaccine may lower the risk of heart disease and stroke for up to eight years after the shots.

Millions of Microplastics Are Lurking in Your Kitchen. Here's How to Get Rid of Them - CNET
These simple steps can drastically reduce your exposure to microplastics while cooking and eating at home.

Annual blood test could detect cancer in its earliest stages - The Independent
Experts believe a national rollout of a universal cancer screening test may be less than a decade away

Former HaysMed oncologist opens new practice in western Kansas - Hays Post
By CRISTINA JANNEYHays PostA former HaysMed oncologist has opened a new practice in western Kansas.Dr. Robert Rodriguez, medical oncologist,