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The 3 Small Gestures That Quietly Boost A Man’s Confidence, According To Experts - YourTango
Behind a tough-guy exterior, a man might be hiding massive insecurities and mental health challenges. These three small gestures quietly boost his confidence, according to experts.

Weight Loss: Ozempic Feet, Mouth Among Unusual GLP-1 Side Effects - Healthline
"Ozempic feet" and "Ozempic mouth" are the latest reported cosmetic side effects from GLP-1 medications used for weight loss. Experts say wrinkles and sagging skin can result from rapid weight loss due to loss of fat and muscle mass in certain areas of the bo…

These food plants demonstrated natural anti-cancer properties in a recent study - Earth.com
Researchers have discovered indigenous Nigerian food plants with anti-cancer properties. The leaves and seeds may halt tumor growth.

Scientists just added chicken to the ever-growing list of foods - Boing Boing
New research shows eating more than 300g of chicken weekly increases mortality risk by 27%.

New test for Parkinson’s disease shows 95% accuracy: Study - Parkinson's News Today
A new test for Parkinson’s using cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) had 95% accuracy in distinguishing those with/without the disease, per a study.

What Trump's first 100 days has meant for these truck drivers and sex workers - NPR
In Zambia, truck drivers and sex workers have high rates of being HIV positive —- and are at high risk of contracting the virus. Here's how they have been affected by the administration's policies.
Senior Cat Nobody Wanted for Being ‘Blind in One Eye’ Gets Most Fitting Happy Ending - PetHelpful

New Weight-Loss Drugs Are Sending a Surprising Number of Americans to the Emergency Room - Gizmodo
New research finds that ER visits related to semaglutide use might be on the rise.

Arkansas reports first case of community spread measles - KAIT
The Arkansas Department of Health reported Tuesday the state’s first case of community spread measles.
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The #1 Way to Stay Hydrated If You Have Diabetes, According to a Dietitian - EatingWell
Hydration is key for healthy blood sugar and it keeps you energized. Learn why carrying a water bottle is the best way to stay hydrated for diabetes.

Ketamine's Hidden Physical and Psychological Damage - Neuroscience News
A new study highlights the severe physical and psychological consequences linked to ketamine addiction, with many users unaware of the risks until dependent.

Are CT Scans Really Causing Tons of Cancer? Here’s What to Know About That Viral Paper. - Slate
Here's what to know about that viral paper.

New technique protects 'architecture' of insulin-producing islet cells for transplant into type 1 diabetics - Medical Xpress
Stem cell-derived pancreatic islets are being studied as a rich transplantable source for insulin production, a therapeutic for type 1 diabetes that overcomes the need to obtain islet cells from deceased donors.

Physics of the perfect cacio e pepe sauce - Ars Technica
The trick: Add corn starch separately to make the sauce rather than using pasta water.

Peeking At Poking Health Tech: The G7 And The Libre 3 - Hackaday
Continuous glucose meters (CGMs) aren’t just widgets for the wellness crowd. For many, CGMs are real-time feedback machines for the body, offering glucose trendlines that help people rethink …

Brain’s Switching Mechanism Revealed: How We Rapidly Change Actions - Neuroscience News
New research shows that switching between actions is not simply stopping and starting again, but a unique brain mechanism that suppresses the previous action to initiate a new one.

Just 5 Minutes of Exercise Can Boost Brain Health - Neuroscience News
New research shows that even small amounts of moderate-to-vigorous exercise, like brisk walking or jogging, can significantly improve brain health in older adults.

Why life expectancy varies widely across the U.S. especially for women, new study reveals - NBC News
A Yale study shows that despite medical advancements, life expectancy in some states, especially in the South, hasn't improved much in 100 years, particularly for women.

My Husband Wants to Hide Our Pregnancy From His Family. I Can’t Possibly Get on Board With This. - Slate
Eventually we'd have to come clean!

Brain Mechanisms Behind Why Some Individuals Are More Likely to Help - Neuroscience News
A new study explores why some individuals are more inclined to help others, finding key differences in brain activity and oxytocin signaling.