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DHSS warns of potential measles exposure at St. Louis Aquarium on April 30 - KSDK
The Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services said a person who lives outside of St. Louis visited the St. Louis Aquarium from 1-6 p.m. on April 30.

Immunotherapy helps certain cancer patients avoid surgery: ‘We hope this is the future’ - CNN
A new study found that the immunotherapy treatment worked against some types of cancers, allowing patients to avoid surgery and other types of more invasive treatment to cure their disease.

Men Who Got Hair Transplants Reveal The Less-Than-Fairy Tale Results - HuffPost
“My appearance is no longer just an unfortunate quirk of nature but is the result of poorly done work completed under false pretenses.”
Only 1 in 10 People Age Well — and They All Have This Eating Plan in Common - AOL.com
The Alternative Healthy Eating Index has quietly emerged as a key indicator in longevity research.

An Orange A Day Keeps Depression Away? Here’s What Researchers Found - MindBodyGreen
It's time to add oranges to your menu

Global NHS osteoarthritis study could lead to new treatments - BBC
The Sheffield NHS trust says the global "landmark" study is the largest of its kind.

What if menopause were optional? - vox.com
Aging could be about to change for women forever.

Trump Team’s $500 Million Bet on Old Vaccine Technology Puzzles Scientists - KFF Health News
Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s HHS said an enormous, noncompetitive flu vaccine development grant to two favored NIH leaders would ensure “transparency, effectiveness, and comprehensive preparedness.” But their vaccine is in early stages, relies on old tec…

Kissing after eating gluten is safe for most people with celiac disease, new study finds - NBC News
People with celiac disease can kiss without fear, even if their partner has just eaten gluten, according to a new study.

Doctors reveals these cooking oils can actually boost your cholesterol in a good way - Hindustan Times
You’ll never fry food the same way again after learning this oil fact: Doctor reveals surprising truth about cooking oils and how they're secretly helping you. | Health
Bristol app helping families navigating ADHD and autism launches - BBC
6 Supplements a Longevity Doctor Who Lost 50 Pounds Takes Every Day - Business Insider
Dr. Darshan Shah is trying to optimize his health so he can live healthily for longer. He takes supplements including vitamin D and mushrooms.

A physical therapist shares five simple things you can do to reduce knee pain when you walk - Fit&Well
Plus, a 10-minute strength routine to support your knee joints
Chia seed consumption has positive effects on blood pressure: Study - Times of India
Chia seeds are gaining popularity for their nutritional value. Research indicates they may help lower blood pressure. They also support weight managem
How early Alzheimer's may first show in walking and navigation - Times of India
A recent study reveals that individuals in the early stages of Alzheimer's disease may exhibit difficulties with turning while walking. Researchers ut
I Took Magnesium Before Bed for 6 Months and It Completely Transformed My Sleep - AOL.com
I've recommended it to everyone I know.

These Common Bad Habits in Your 30s Can Damage Your Body and Mind for Decades - SciTechDaily
A new study reveals that smoking, heavy drinking, and inactivity from a young age significantly harm mental and physical health by midlife, urging early lifestyle changes for healthier aging. Addressing harmful lifestyle choices, such as smoking, excessive al…

Microplastics Are Invading Our Arteries, and It Could Be Increasing Your Risk of Stroke - SciTechDaily
Higher levels of micronanoplastics were found in carotid artery plaque, especially in people with stroke symptoms, suggesting a potential new risk factor. People with plaque buildup in the arteries of their neck have been found to carry higher concentrations …

Fungi on Your Skin Could Produce a Potent Antibiotic to Fight Infections - ScienceAlert
A deadly superbug that sometimes claims the lives of more than a million people globally a year may have a nemesis that lives right under your nose.

Two Key Signals Shape Brain Structure Early, Varying by Person - Neuroscience News
A new study has revealed how two morphogens, WNT and Sonic Hedgehog, act as molecular "traffic cops," directing early human brain development.