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Golden Retriever's Human-Like Way of Sitting in Car Gives Total Kid Vibes - Yahoo
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Golden Retriever's Human-Like Way of Sitting in Car Gives Total Kid Vibes - Yahoo

What an absolutely paw-fect passenger.

Pethelpful.comGenny Glassman
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Golden Retriever’s Human-Like Way of Sitting in Car Gives Total Kid Vibes - PetHelpful

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Long COVID has unique symptoms, persistence not seen in flu, pneumonia, research suggests - CIDRAP
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Long COVID has unique symptoms, persistence not seen in flu, pneumonia, research suggests - CIDRAP

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Brooks: Trump’s cuts dump on Minnesota’s ‘Team Diarrhea’ - Star Tribune
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Brooks: Trump’s cuts dump on Minnesota’s ‘Team Diarrhea’ - Star Tribune

Programs that make Minnesotans safer and healthier are at risk.

Minneapolis Star TribuneJennifer Brooks, Jennifer Brooks
"It Reminds Me Of The Poor, Uneducated Girls Who Got Periods For The First Time And Thought They Were Dying": Women In Their 30s Are Sharing Surprising Signs Of Early Menopause, And It's Not What You'd Expect - Yahoo
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"It Reminds Me Of The Poor, Uneducated Girls Who Got Periods For The First Time And Thought They Were Dying": Women In Their 30s Are Sharing Surprising Signs Of Early Menopause, And It's Not What You'd Expect - Yahoo

"I was totally blindsided."

BuzzfeedKrista Torres
Women In Their 30s Are Sharing Surprising Signs Of Early Menopause, And It's Not What You'd Expect - BuzzFeed
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Women In Their 30s Are Sharing Surprising Signs Of Early Menopause, And It's Not What You'd Expect - BuzzFeed

"I was totally blindsided."

BuzzfeedKrista Torres
Common household plastics linked to thousands of global deaths from heart disease, study finds - CNN
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Common household plastics linked to thousands of global deaths from heart disease, study finds - CNN

Phthalates, which are found in cosmetics, food packaging and other common household plastics, are linked to early death from heart disease, a new study said.

CNNSandee LaMotte
Top virologists sound the alarm on bird flu and plead with world leaders to prepare for another pandemic - Fortune
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Top virologists sound the alarm on bird flu and plead with world leaders to prepare for another pandemic - Fortune

Experts from over 40 countries are sounding the alarm over the increasing threat of H5N1 avian flu.

FortuneBeth Greenfield
Home washing machines fail to remove important pathogens from textiles - Medical Xpress
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Home washing machines fail to remove important pathogens from textiles - Medical Xpress

Health care workers who wash their uniforms at home may be unknowingly contributing to the spread of antibiotic-resistant infections in hospitals, according to a new study led by Katie Laird of De Montfort University, published in PLOS One.

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Depression and other mental health conditions linked to immune response, study finds - Medical Xpress
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Depression and other mental health conditions linked to immune response, study finds - Medical Xpress

Depression, schizophrenia and other mental health conditions affect 1 in 4 people in their lifetime, but the mechanisms underlying these conditions are poorly understood. New research led by researchers at the University of Bristol has linked the body's immun…

Medical XpressUniversity of Bristol
US maternal death rate rose slightly last year, health officials say - CNN
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US maternal death rate rose slightly last year, health officials say - CNN

More U.S. women died around the time of childbirth last year, reversing two years of decline, according to provisional data posted Wednesday.

CNN
M Health Fairview said it couldn't say how a man died; records say otherwise - kare11.com
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M Health Fairview said it couldn't say how a man died; records say otherwise - kare11.com

A Twin Cities family accuses the hospital of concealing key details in a mysterious bleeding death.

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How the Brain Judges Social Encounters - Neuroscience News
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How the Brain Judges Social Encounters - Neuroscience News

Scientists have identified the neural circuitry responsible for assigning emotional value—positive or negative—to social encounters.

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Small Bursts, Big Gains: Exercise Shields the Aging Brain - Neuroscience News

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Whooping Cough Is Making A Comeback: What You Should Know - Study Finds
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Whooping Cough Is Making A Comeback: What You Should Know - Study Finds

Whooping cough, a bacterial infection that can be especially dangerous for babies and young children, is on the rise. Already in 2025 the U.S. has recorded 8,485 cases. That’s compared with 4,266 cases during the same period in 2024. Like measles, which is al…

Study FindsThe Conversation
How to avoid ticks in Minnesota - kare11.com
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How to avoid ticks in Minnesota - kare11.com

If you develop a rash or flu-like symptoms after a tick bite, visit your doctor.

KARE11.comLydia Morrell
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Case of tuberculosis confirmed at Florida high school: Officials - ABC News

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New AI tool accurately detects transition from RRMS to SPMS - Multiple Sclerosis News Today
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New AI tool accurately detects transition from RRMS to SPMS - Multiple Sclerosis News Today

A new artificial intelligence (AI) tool was seen to accurately detect the transition from relapsing-remitting MS to secondary progressive MS.

Multiple Sclerosis News TodayMarisa Wexler, MS
Girls With ADHD Face Higher Risk of Anxiety - Neuroscience News
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Girls With ADHD Face Higher Risk of Anxiety - Neuroscience News

A new study reveals that in girls, symptoms of inattentive-type ADHD significantly increase the likelihood of developing anxiety during adolescence.

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Try this joyful 7-minute workout you can do with kids - The Washington Post
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Try this joyful 7-minute workout you can do with kids - The Washington Post

Crawl like a bear, dodge lava and duck branches in this playful routine.

The Washington PostGretchen Reynolds