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Dear Abby: My family is pressuring me to reconcile with my estranged mom, who is dying - MLive.com
We haven’t had a relationship in nine years, ever since she moved out of state with her boyfriend.
17 Brutally Honest Confessions From A Woman Who Was Raised By Anti-Vax Parents - buzzfeed.com
"I was raised by hippie-dippy parents in Oregon. No vaccines, was born at home, homeschooled for 16 years, etc. I have since received all of my vaccinations."
Doctors Are Sharing Things We Still Don't Know About The Body - BuzzFeed
This actually made me schedule my annual checkup.

Lawsuit alleges Maryland man with diabetes became blind after taking Ozempic - NBC News
A man who took Ozempic and then became legally blind is suing the manufacturer, arguing it should have warned patients that loss of sight could be a side effect.

Massive Study Links 15 Factors to Early Dementia Risk - ScienceAlert
While dementia is much more common in older adults, hundreds of thousands of people are diagnosed with young-onset dementia (YOD) each year, and an extensive study published in 2023 sheds some considerable light on why.
What Health Experts Wish You Knew About Orange Juice - AOL.com
Orange juice is loaded with nutrients like vitamin C, but also sugar. Health experts weigh in on whether it's healthy to drink every day.
Nassau DOH warns of potential hepatitis A exposure at Oceanside Jersey Mike’s Subs - News 12
Health officials announced Friday a confirmed case of hepatitis A virus in a food handler who worked at the restaurant located at 24 Atlantic Ave.

OSDH: Oklahoma Walmart Supercenter may have been exposed to measles - News 9
The Oklahoma State Department of Health reported Friday a Walmart Supercenter in Sallisaw may have been exposed to a confirmed case of measles. Oklahoma now has 15 total cases of measles.

New study reveals connection between body fat and depression - PsyPost
A new study links higher body fat in specific regions—like the legs and hips—to greater depression risk, especially in men and people outside the normal weight range.

AI Uncovers New Cause of Alzheimer’s - Neuroscience News
Researchers have discovered that a gene previously seen as a biomarker for Alzheimer’s disease, PHGDH, actually plays a causal role by disrupting gene regulation in the brain.

Pigs can regrow their adult teeth. What if humans could, too? - Phys.org
When children lose their baby teeth, there is an adult set already growing beneath the gums, ready to emerge. But if we lose our permanent teeth, there aren't any more waiting in the wings. Right now, the options for replacing these lost teeth are either dent…
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High-Protein Sheet-Pan Dinners for Busy Weeknights (Weekly Plan & Shopping List!) - EatingWell
These easy one-pan dinners will help you meet your daily protein goals.

Infant Social Skills Thrive Despite Hardship - Neuroscience News
A large international study finds that babies living in insecure conditions, including as refugees, display key social skills on par with children raised in more stable environments.

Low and Moderate Exercise May Help Prevent Alzheimer’s Decline - Neuroscience News
New findings from the EXERT study reveal that both low and moderate-high intensity exercise may help preserve cognitive function in older adults with mild memory problems, a major risk factor for Alzheimer’s disease.

Serotonin Neurons Challenge Old Views of Brain Function - Neuroscience News
Serotonin neurons in the brainstem are not independent, as once thought, but interact to influence decision-making.

Detailed erogenous and aversive sensation maps reveal how women experience sexual touch - PsyPost
Researchers have created the first detailed maps identifying women's erogenous and aversive zones. This study pinpoints specific areas of the breasts, vulva, and vagina crucial for pleasure or discomfort.

Researchers warn that eating this amount of chicken per week could increase your mortality risk - Fortune
Americans love chicken—but eating it as often as we do may not be as healthy as once thought.
Researchers warn that eating this amount of chicken per week could increase your mortality risk - Yahoo
Americans love chicken—but eating it as often as we do may not be as healthy as once thought.

This Novel Substance Might One Day Block Severe Inflammatory Reactions Like IBS and Asthma - Gizmodo
Researchers have identified a compound that could block certain life-threatening and hard-to-treat allergic reactions.

What Makes Dreams Memorable? Study Reveals Three Key Predictors - Neuroscience News
Not everyone remembers their dreams, and a new study reveals why.