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Origins of common lung cancer that affects smokers discovered - Medical Xpress
The "cell of origin" of the second most common lung cancer and the way that it becomes dominant in the lung have been discovered in a new study in mice and humans by researchers at UCL, the Wellcome Sanger Institute and the University of Cambridge.

Did a recent Texas Rangers game become a measles super-spreader event? - Chron
Health officials warn that a measles patient was among a highly attended Texas Rangers-Los Angeles Dodgers baseball game.

Tinnitus clues may be hiding in your face, researchers say - upi.com
Video recordings showed that people with tinnitus experienced facial twitches and pupil dilation in response to certain sounds, researchers reported April 30 in the journal Science Translational Medicine.

Time to trash your supplements? Low levels of NAD⁺ may not drive aging - Medical Xpress
In his recent Netflix documentary, Don't Die: The Man Who Wants to Live Forever, tech millionaire Bryan Johnson reveals that he includes NAD precursors in his expansive supplement routine, totaling more than 50 pills a day.

The Runner Who Got Pregnant After a Decade Without a Period - The Cut
When Kelly was a senior in high school, she became obsessed with running and dieting and, soon after, stopped menstruating. A decade later, when she realized she wanted to be a mother, she embarked on a health journey to bring her period back.

Whooping cough cases are climbing. Here’s what to know - CNN
As cases of whooping cough rise, CNN wellness expert Dr. Leana Wen explains what causes the respiratory illness, how it spreads and what to do to protect yourself.

Ozempic for fatty liver disease: What to know about the new findings - upi.com
Nearly twice as many people taking semaglutide stopped their fatty liver disease without further scarring of the organ, according to the New England Journal of Medicine.

Octave’s MS disease activity test now available across US - Multiple Sclerosis News Today
Octave's MS disease activity test is now available across all 50 U.S. states to help guide clinicians' decisions about MS care.

HHS, NIH launch next-generation universal vaccine platform for pandemic-prone viruses - National Institutes of Health (NIH) (.gov)
These vaccines aim to provide broad-spectrum protection against multiple strains of multiple viruses.

Do bad people have it coming? Study finds most karma believers think so - CNN
A new study found people tend to think karmic retribution mostly happens to others and not themselves. Here’s why.

Dear Doctor: What are risks of taking acetaminophen for pain while on anticoagulant drugs? - OregonLive.com
Also: Dr. Roach discusses how doctors determine the potential benefits of cholesterol medication.

New insight into the neurobiological roots of being a 'morning person' or 'night owl' - Medical Xpress
Human beings exhibit marked differences in habits, lifestyles and behavioral tendencies. One of these differences, known as chronotype, is the inclination to sleep and wake up early or alternatively to sleep and wake up late.
How Often Should You Eat Red Meat? Here's What Nutrition Experts Really Think - AOL.com
Dietitians breakdown the benefits and risks of incorporating more red meat into your diet. It provides key nutrients like iron, but could harm heart health.
5 high-protein, high-fiber foods a top nutritionist eats regularly instead of meat for better gut health - Business Insider
Dr. Federica Amati said people focus too much on eating enough protein. The source of protein is more important, she said.
New prostate cancer test pinpoints disease better than PSA option, study finds - AOL.com
A simple urine test was found to detect prostate cancer with greater accuracy than the standard PSA (prostate-specific antigen) test, according to a new stud...

GA man fights off rabid bobcat while camping - WSB-TV
A man was left fighting for his life after a vicious attack by a rabid bobcat in Southeast Georgia.

Farting for fitness: The doctor-approved trend that's all about healthy ageing - India Today
Taking short walks after meals can help with digestion and keep your blood sugar levels in check

Tick season is in full swing. Here’s how to stay safe. - The Boston Globe
Climate change and growing deer populations have helped Lyme disease proliferate in New England. But there are several ways to protect yourself.

Leeds endometriosis sufferer's warning over 'silent assassin' - BBC
Stacey, from Leeds, underwent robotic surgery after one of her kidneys failed due to the condition.

Trump administration said to be investing $500M on developing universal vaccines - Seeking Alpha
Read about the major investment to develop vaccines that combat multiple virus strains at once.