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This Simple Habit Can Strengthen Your Brain at Any Age - SciTechDaily
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This Simple Habit Can Strengthen Your Brain at Any Age - SciTechDaily

Doing one new thing daily can improve memory, mood, and well-being, especially for older adults. Even small changes, like trying a new route, can stimulate the brain and enhance quality of life. Researchers at the University of Toronto have discovered that en…

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Does Your Dog Need Her Rabies Shot? You Get Get it For Her on the Cheap at One of These Upcoming Clinics - Lost Coast Outpost
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Does Your Dog Need Her Rabies Shot? You Get Get it For Her on the Cheap at One of These Upcoming Clinics - Lost Coast Outpost

The Humboldt-Del Norte Veterinary Medical Association is sponsoring a county-wide low-cost canine rabies vaccination clinic. The Humboldt-Del Norte Veterinary Medical Association offers these low-cost canine rabies clinics as a public service.

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Stanford Unveils Revolutionary Blood Test That Detects Cancer and More - SciTechDaily
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Stanford Unveils Revolutionary Blood Test That Detects Cancer and More - SciTechDaily

A new Stanford blood test detects cancer and tissue damage by analyzing rare RNA fragments in the blood. Stanford Medicine researchers have developed an advanced blood test that can detect cancer, monitor how cancer evades treatment, and identify tissue damag…

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This Condition May Raise Your Early-Onset Dementia Risk by 24%, New Study Says - EatingWell
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This Condition May Raise Your Early-Onset Dementia Risk by 24%, New Study Says - EatingWell

Learn what this study suggests regarding the link between metabolic syndrome and developing dementia before age 65. Plus, how to lower your risk.

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Noninvasive Brain-Spine Interface May Help Restore Movement After Injury - Neuroscience News
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Noninvasive Brain-Spine Interface May Help Restore Movement After Injury - Neuroscience News

Researchers have developed a noninvasive brain-spine interface that detects movement intentions and cues spinal cord stimulation to aid rehabilitation.

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Dopamine Signals Teach the Brain to Unlearn Fear - Neuroscience News
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Dopamine Signals Teach the Brain to Unlearn Fear - Neuroscience News

A new study reveals that dopamine release along a specific brain circuit helps extinguish fear by activating reward-related neurons in the amygdala.

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U.S. government researchers present ‘phenomenal’ new data on HPV vaccines - statnews.com
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U.S. government researchers present ‘phenomenal’ new data on HPV vaccines - statnews.com

A new study seems to confirm that a single dose of the vaccine used to prevent HPV infection is just as effective as two — and, therefore, also helps to prevent cancer.

STATMatthew Herper
College Student With Sinus Infection Like Symptoms Had Leukemia - TODAY.com
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College Student With Sinus Infection Like Symptoms Had Leukemia - TODAY.com

Breeze Hunter thought she simply had a sinus infection she couldn’t kick. It was acute myeloid leukemia, a form of blood cancer.

TODAYMeghan Holohan
Researchers find link between HPV and thyroid eye disease - Medical Xpress
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Researchers find link between HPV and thyroid eye disease - Medical Xpress

University of Miami Miller School of Medicine researchers have identified molecular evidence linking human papillomavirus (HPV) to thyroid eye disease (TED) through molecular mimicry involving HPV capsid proteins and autoimmune targets. Elevated antibody leve…

Medical XpressJustin Jackson
What happens when you take Ozempic for years after celebrities shared side-effects of jab - LADbible
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What happens when you take Ozempic for years after celebrities shared side-effects of jab - LADbible

Ozempic is pretty new for those wanting it to lose weight, and celebrities like Jeremy Clarkson and Amy Schumer have shared their experiences.

LADbibleJoe Harker
Is Your Gut Healthy? Warning Signs and 4 Ways to Heal - CNET
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Is Your Gut Healthy? Warning Signs and 4 Ways to Heal - CNET

A healthy gut is vital to your well-being. Here's what it may be trying to tell you.

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Measles – Region of the Americas - World Health Organization (WHO)

As of 18 April 2025, a total of 2318 measles cases, including three deaths, have been confirmed in six countries in the WHO Region of the Americas, an 11-fold increase compared to the same period in 2024. The majority of cases have occurred among people betwe…

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UMass study: Ticks behind serious bacterial infections, meat allergies are in New England - Boston.com
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UMass study: Ticks behind serious bacterial infections, meat allergies are in New England - Boston.com

A UMass Amherst center has found and studied two ticks in Maine that can possibly infect people with rare, possibly fatal, sicknesses.

Boston.comEmilia Wisniewski
Warnings issued for spice that can interfere with prescription medicine effectiveness - The Independent
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Warnings issued for spice that can interfere with prescription medicine effectiveness - The Independent

The study’s researchers advised that those with chronic illnesses should consult their doctors before taking any supplement, especially if they’re taking high doses

The-independent.comGraig Graziosi
Georgia Man Facing Murder Charges After Allegedly Concealing HIV-Positive Status from Wife Before Her Death - AOL.com
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Georgia Man Facing Murder Charges After Allegedly Concealing HIV-Positive Status from Wife Before Her Death - AOL.com

Cleveland Broadie of Rockdale County was indicted by a grand jury on charges of malice murder and felony murder, per local reports

PEOPLEBrenton Blanchet
Left or right arm? New research reveals why vaccination site matters for immune response - Medical Xpress
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Left or right arm? New research reveals why vaccination site matters for immune response - Medical Xpress

Sydney scientists have revealed why receiving a booster vaccine in the same arm as your first dose can generate a more effective immune response more quickly. The study, led by the Garvan Institute of Medical Research and the Kirby Institute at UNSW Sydney an…

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These two Kentucky cities among top 100 US cities with highest STD rates - WHAS11
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These two Kentucky cities among top 100 US cities with highest STD rates - WHAS11

One Kentucky city was named the 24th top U.S. city with the highest STI rates and another was ranked 59th.

WHAS11.comSarah Bolgan
Child Born with Heart Outside Chest Becomes Solitary Survivor Thanks to Surgical Procedure Invented for Her - Good News Network
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Child Born with Heart Outside Chest Becomes Solitary Survivor Thanks to Surgical Procedure Invented for Her - Good News Network

A sense of history and anticipation was present in the theater before and during the procedure, BBC reports.

Good News NetworkAndy Corbley
One Cancer Is Rising Rapidly in Younger People, And Bacteria Could Be Why - ScienceAlert
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One Cancer Is Rising Rapidly in Younger People, And Bacteria Could Be Why - ScienceAlert

Scientists investigating an alarming rise in bowel cancer in young adults have identified the bacterial toxin colibactin as a potential culprit, with childhood exposure perhaps increasing the risk of later cancer development.

ScienceAlertDavid Nield
SPCA of Wake County temporarily closing due to parvo outbreak - WRAL.com
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SPCA of Wake County temporarily closing due to parvo outbreak - WRAL.com

The SPCA of Wake County will close temporarily April 27-May 2 for deep cleaning due to a recent outbreak of canine parvovirus (CPV).

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