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Scientists Successfully Grow Human Tooth in Lab, With Aim of Implanting in Humans - futurism.com
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Scientists Successfully Grow Human Tooth in Lab, With Aim of Implanting in Humans - futurism.com

Scientists at King's College London, UK, say they've successfully grown a human tooth in a lab for the first time.

FuturismVictor Tangermann
Casper Man Was In Chronic Pain Until He Had A Unique Surgical Procedure - Cowboy State Daily
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Casper Man Was In Chronic Pain Until He Had A Unique Surgical Procedure - Cowboy State Daily

A 75-year-old Casper man was in constant pain caused by osteoarthritis that formed in the ankle he broke more than 40 years ago. But a breakthrough procedure known as transarterial musculoskeletal embolization, which was pioneered in Japan, has left him “95% …

Cowboystatedaily.comDale Killingbeck
How Many Times Should You Poop A Day? Here’s What This Study Says - Forbes
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How Many Times Should You Poop A Day? Here’s What This Study Says - Forbes

A recently published study provided insight on how bowel movement frequency correlated with the levels of different toxins in the body and how often you should poop.

ForbesBruce Y. Lee
6 "Bad" Foods You Should Be Eating to Decrease Your Stroke Risk, According to Dietitians - AOL.com
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6 "Bad" Foods You Should Be Eating to Decrease Your Stroke Risk, According to Dietitians - AOL.com

Despite getting a bad rap, these foods are packed with beneficial nutrients to support cardiovascular health.

Eatingwell.comDevineé Lingo, M.S., RDN
Quick And Easy Digital Stethoscope Keeps Tabs On Cat - Hackaday
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Quick And Easy Digital Stethoscope Keeps Tabs On Cat - Hackaday

For all their education, medical practitioners sometimes forget that what’s old hat to them is new territory for their patients. [David Revoy] learned that when a recent visit to the veterina…

HackadayDan Maloney
6 "Bad" Foods You Should Be Eating to Decrease Your Stroke Risk, According to Dietitians - Yahoo
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6 "Bad" Foods You Should Be Eating to Decrease Your Stroke Risk, According to Dietitians - Yahoo

Despite getting a bad rap, these foods are packed with beneficial nutrients to support cardiovascular health.

Eatingwell.comDevineé Lingo, M.S., RDN
6 "Bad" Foods You Should Be Eating to Decrease Your Stroke Risk, According to Dietitians - EatingWell
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6 "Bad" Foods You Should Be Eating to Decrease Your Stroke Risk, According to Dietitians - EatingWell

Dietitians share the top six misunderstood foods that may lower your stroke risk. Learn why bananas, coffee, beans and others made the list.

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Glass of super cheap 'red juice' can help 'unblock arteries' - RSVP Live
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Glass of super cheap 'red juice' can help 'unblock arteries' - RSVP Live

A study has claimed that a glass of tomato juice in the morning could help unblock arteries with high cholesterol and reduce the risk of chronic diseases

RSVP LiveAndrew Nuttall
Two Confirmed Cases Of Whooping Cough - Bernews
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Two Confirmed Cases Of Whooping Cough - Bernews

“The Office of the Chief Medical Officer has identified two confirmed cases of whooping cough” and the government said that “while there is no known link between the cases, this potentially indicates that pertussis is circulating in the community.” Minister o…

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*? He Nearly Died From a Peanut Allergy – Now He Eats Them for Breakfast - SciTechDaily
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*? He Nearly Died From a Peanut Allergy – Now He Eats Them for Breakfast - SciTechDaily

Adults living with the fear of severe peanut allergies might finally have hope. A groundbreaking trial has shown that carefully supervised daily peanut exposure can desensitize most adults, allowing them to eat peanuts without a reaction. The GUPI trial, the …

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Researchers See Cancer Risk From CT Scans - Newser
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Researchers See Cancer Risk From CT Scans - Newser

The scans could 'account for 5% of all new cancer diagnoses annually'

NewserTim Karan
Biological Age vs. Chronological Age: Redefining Age in the Digital Era - Decrypt
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Biological Age vs. Chronological Age: Redefining Age in the Digital Era - Decrypt

AI-driven tools are helping people track—and potentially reverse—their biological age for longevity. Here's a look at the growing trend.

DecryptJason Nelson
Dead rabbit tests positive for tularemia in central Illinois - NBC Chicago
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Dead rabbit tests positive for tularemia in central Illinois - NBC Chicago

Some Illinois residents and pet owners are being urged to use caution after a dead rabbit was diagnosed with tularemia in recent days.

NBC ChicagoNBC Chicago Staff
Taller students tend to perform slightly better in school, new research finds - PsyPost
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Taller students tend to perform slightly better in school, new research finds - PsyPost

Taller students tend to score slightly higher on standardized tests than their shorter classmates, according to a new study of New York City public schools.

PsyPostEric W. Dolan
New Biomarker Enables Early, Accurate Diagnosis of Parkinson’s - Neuroscience News
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New Biomarker Enables Early, Accurate Diagnosis of Parkinson’s - Neuroscience News

Researchers have identified a biomarker in spinal fluid that can detect Parkinson’s disease in its early stages with over 90% accuracy.

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Here’s what happens to your body if you skip breakfast, according to an expert. - Stewartville Star
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Here’s what happens to your body if you skip breakfast, according to an expert. - Stewartville Star

Breaking the overnight fast with a morning meal has long been considered a nutritional cornerstone. Yet, millions regularly skip breakfast, either through habit or deliberate intermittent fasting practices. A nutrition expert has recently revealed surprising …

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A Cardiologist Says This Is the Worst Food for Heart Health - AOL.com
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A Cardiologist Says This Is the Worst Food for Heart Health - AOL.com

Your diet plays a key role in maintaining overall heart health. Processed meats, doctors say, may be doing more harm than good.

Prevention.comShannen Zitz
4 Sneaky Signs You May Have SIBO, According to Gut Experts - EatingWell
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4 Sneaky Signs You May Have SIBO, According to Gut Experts - EatingWell

Signs of small intestinal bacterial overgrowth aren’t always obvious. Beyond digestive symptoms, gut experts highlight four sneaky signs to watch for.

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When and how should I be screened for prostate cancer? - The Globe and Mail
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When and how should I be screened for prostate cancer? - The Globe and Mail

Whether you should get a PSA test, a finger check or nothing at all depends on many factors

The Globe And MailDr. Yan Yu
Experts Say Doing This One Thing Every Week Will Boost Your Dopamine Levels - AOL.com
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Experts Say Doing This One Thing Every Week Will Boost Your Dopamine Levels - AOL.com

Try these research-backed, good-for-you activities to give yourself a surge of dopamine — and the resulting mood boost.

GoodHousekeeping.comArricca Elin SanSone