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Prenatal Stress Leaves Lasting Molecular Imprints on Babies - Neuroscience News
A new study reveals that stress during pregnancy can molecularly reprogram newborns' stress response systems, with significant differences between boys and girls.

The Mosquito-Attracting Flowering Plant You Might Not Want To Grow In Your Yard - House Digest
Why might you avoid planting bromeliads in your yard? Learn how these beautiful flowers can attract mosquitoes and explore an alternative flowering plant.

Why Belly Fat Expands With Age, and How to Target It - Neuroscience News
New research uncovers that aging activates a new type of stem cell that rapidly produces fat cells, explaining why belly fat often expands in middle age.

Anaemia may boost heart disease in newborns, Oxford study finds - BBC
University of Oxford researchers analysed data from 16,500 mothers as part of the study.

Cardiologists Share Key Heart Attack Signs and When to Call for Help - CNET
These five life-saving tips will equip you with the knowledge you need to handle a heart attack with care.

Brain Networks Reveal How Psychosis Symptoms Change Over Time - Neuroscience News
A new study explores how brain networks differ between patients in early and chronic stages of psychosis, shedding light on symptom evolution.
Scientists discover a critical link between breathing and vision - AOL.com
For over a century, scientists believed that light, focus distance, and cognitive effort were the main forces behind changes in pupil size. But a new discove...

Fox News AI Newsletter: Woman says ChatGPT saved her life - Fox News
Stay up to date on the latest AI technology advancements and learn about the challenges and opportunities AI presents now and for the future.

Sensory Stimulation Boosts Memory and Brain Growth in Down Syndrome - Neuroscience News
New research shows that 40Hz sensory stimulation (GENUS) improves memory, enhances brain circuit connectivity, and increases new neuron growth in mice modeling Down syndrome.

Ozempic-Type Drugs May Trigger Brain Changes Linked to Depression - ScienceAlert
Trending weight loss drugs such as Ozempic and Wegovy may be highly effective at tackling obesity, but are they also carrying some darker side effects in the long run? A new study shows these medications could trigger brain changes linked to depression.

Newly Discovered Antibiotic Could Fight One of The Nastiest Superbugs - ScienceAlert
Some strains of Neisseria gonorrhoeae, the bacteria that causes the sexually transmitted infection (STI) gonorrhea, have evolved to be resistant to most modern drugs.
He had 2 months to live. Cancer research "that seemed like science fiction" saved his life. - CBS News
Michael Wolff was at the "edge of a cliff" when he was diagnosed with a cancer that affects less than 300 patients a year in the U.S.

Scientists discover a critical link between breathing and vision - The Brighter Side of News
Study findings point to a basic biological process that might influence not only vision but also how we experience the world around us.

4 Common Oral Health Changes Caused by Aging, and How to Prevent Them - CNET
As you age, your teeth change just like the rest of your body. Here's what dental experts recommend to help prevent problems.

Breakthrough multiple sclerosis therapy by UCSF doctor transforms treatment for millions - San Francisco Chronicle
A UCSF neurologist who has spent 40 years studying multiple sclerosis helped develop a game-changing drug that may help most people with MS live full lives.

The 1 Unexpected Health Benefit Of Playing Pickleball - HuffPost
A new study reveals that the popular sport may be more than just a fun workout.
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I Followed a No-Sugar, Anti-Inflammatory Meal Plan—Here's What Happened - EatingWell
Following a no-sugar meal plan for a week made a huge difference. Find out what changes I experienced in my energy levels and relationship with food.
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The #1 Nutrient to Help Lower Your Risk of Colorectal Cancer, According to Dietitians - EatingWell
Registered dietitians explain why eating more fiber may help lower the risk of colorectal cancer and share additional strategies to mitigate your risk.
A doctor cut down on ultra-processed foods 15 years ago to transform his health. Here's how he ate before and after. - Business Insider
Dr. Rupy Aujla used to eat a "standard junior doctor diet," heavy on beige convenience foods. Now he prioritizes plant-based whole foods.

AI Will Speed Up the Sex Wars - The Dispatch
Technology already has a way of breaking things. At light speed, that breakage might be even more pronounced.