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Behold, The Germiest Places In Your Bedroom - HuffPost
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Behold, The Germiest Places In Your Bedroom - HuffPost

Some of these areas might surprise you.

HuffPostCaroline Bologna
A woman was diagnosed with colon cancer at 31. She had unexplained abdominal pain for years and cycled through multiple diets. - Yahoo
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A woman was diagnosed with colon cancer at 31. She had unexplained abdominal pain for years and cycled through multiple diets. - Yahoo

Naiké Vorbe experienced abdominal pain, constipation, and diarrhea. She learned at 31 that she had stage 3 colon cancer.

Business InsiderJulia Pugachevsky
‘Landmark study’ led by UNLV shows new path to treat, prevent autism - GazetteXtra
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‘Landmark study’ led by UNLV shows new path to treat, prevent autism - GazetteXtra

LAS VEGAS — A UNLV-led study has discovered a new molecular path that leads to autism, potentially opening the way for more intervention in the future.

Tribunecontentagency.comKatie Futterman - Las Vegas Review-Journal (TNS)
Can AI care for your loved ones in their old age? - BBC
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Can AI care for your loved ones in their old age? - BBC

Apps to detect pain and robots training carers, how the care industry is changing in the UK.

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Turmeric to cinnamon: Common herbs and spices you shouldn't mix with your medicine - Times of India
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Turmeric to cinnamon: Common herbs and spices you shouldn't mix with your medicine - Times of India

Certain herbs and spices, while beneficial, can interact negatively with medications. Cinnamon may reduce drug effectiveness by speeding up metabolism

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Cutting This One Food Could Drastically Reduce Your Cancer Risk, Mainly In The Colon - EatingWell
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Cutting This One Food Could Drastically Reduce Your Cancer Risk, Mainly In The Colon - EatingWell

Research shows that eating processed meats can increase your cancer risk. Here's all you need to know, plus how to reduce your intake.

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Explained: ‘Wonder drug’ Ozempic could reverse liver disease, finds study - The Indian Express
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Explained: ‘Wonder drug’ Ozempic could reverse liver disease, finds study - The Indian Express

The reserarchers found that a weekly dose of semaglutide was effective at treating Metabolic Dysfunction-Associated Steatohepatitis (MASH), a serious form of fatty liver disease

The Indian ExpressExplained Desk
I Ate Grapefruit Every Morning for a Week—Here’s What Happened - The Healthy @Reader's Digest
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I Ate Grapefruit Every Morning for a Week—Here’s What Happened - The Healthy @Reader's Digest

Grapefruit was once so popular that there was a diet centered around it, but was it worth the hype? One doctor decided to see for herself.

Thehealthy.comDr. Patricia Varacallo, DO
7-Day No-Sugar Meal Plan for Gut Health, Created by a Dietitian - EatingWell
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7-Day No-Sugar Meal Plan for Gut Health, Created by a Dietitian - EatingWell

This week-long meal plan is sure to help you limit added sugar and provide your gut with the nutrition that it needs to thrive.

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The 2-minute habit a neuroscientist swears by to keep the brain sharp - Times of India
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The 2-minute habit a neuroscientist swears by to keep the brain sharp - Times of India

Feeling mentally foggy? A cognitive neuroscientist suggests a simple two-minute fix: a short walk. This boosts blood flow to the brain, enhancing focu

The Times of IndiaTOI Lifestyle Desk
Doctors Have Found That Walking 10K Steps A Day Isn't Necessary, So Read This Before You Go On That Run - BuzzFeed
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Doctors Have Found That Walking 10K Steps A Day Isn't Necessary, So Read This Before You Go On That Run - BuzzFeed

“If you can’t achieve 10,000 steps per day, don’t despair. Some activity is better than none."

BuzzfeedJillian Wilson
Heartbreaking video shows deadly risk of skipping measles vaccine - Ars Technica
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Heartbreaking video shows deadly risk of skipping measles vaccine - Ars Technica

SSPE is rare but tragic—more so because it’s completely vaccine-preventable.

Ars TechnicaBeth Mole
Magnesium and Vitamin D deficiency: The double trouble draining America’s health - Times of India
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Magnesium and Vitamin D deficiency: The double trouble draining America’s health - Times of India

When most of us think about vitamin deficiencies, we picture something dramatic—maybe pirates with scurvy or kids from old history books with rickets. But here’s the twist—many Americans today are walking around with silent, everyday deficiencies in two absol…

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The Opposite of Déjà Vu Can Happen, And It's Even More Uncanny - ScienceAlert
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The Opposite of Déjà Vu Can Happen, And It's Even More Uncanny - ScienceAlert

Repetition has a strange relationship with the mind.

ScienceAlertThe Conversation
Sleep disorders associated with higher risk of dementia, study finds - PsyPost
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Sleep disorders associated with higher risk of dementia, study finds - PsyPost

New research finds that sleep disorders are associated with increased dementia risk. People with insomnia or obstructive sleep apnea were significantly more likely to develop Alzheimer’s disease and vascular dementia, emphasizing the role of sleep health in c…

PsyPostVladimir Hedrih
Stressful Neighborhoods May Numb Kids’ Brains to Joy and Loss - Neuroscience News
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Stressful Neighborhoods May Numb Kids’ Brains to Joy and Loss - Neuroscience News

Children raised in disadvantaged neighborhoods may show blunted brain responses to rewards and losses, especially if they have a family history of depression.

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Northwest North Dakota county confirms 4 measles cases - InForum
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Northwest North Dakota county confirms 4 measles cases - InForum

Williams County, which had the state’s first case of measles since 2011 on Friday, counted three more cases Monday.

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Why Lefties Are More Common in Autism and Dyslexia - Neuroscience News
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Why Lefties Are More Common in Autism and Dyslexia - Neuroscience News

A new meta-analysis highlights a strong connection between early-onset neurodevelopmental disorders with linguistic symptoms and left- or mixed-handedness.

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Health assessment tool gauges body's biological age better than current methods - Medical Xpress
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Health assessment tool gauges body's biological age better than current methods - Medical Xpress

A novel health-assessment tool uses eight metrics derived from a person's physical exam and routine lab tests to characterize biological age. It may be able to predict a person's risk of disability and death better than current health predictors.

Medical XpressUniversity of Washington School of Medicine
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Bird flu is continuing to spread in animals across the US. Here's what you need to know - ABC News

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