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Only Children Face Unique Struggles as Parental Caregivers - Neuroscience News
As single-child families rise in the U.S., more adults are navigating the intense responsibility of caregiving without the support of siblings.

Neural Rewiring May Hold the Key to Psychosis Recovery - Neuroscience News
A new study has uncovered the brain connectivity patterns that differentiate patients who recover from psychosis from those who do not.
Earlier Ocrevus treatment may reduce cerebellar shrinkage in MS - Multiple Sclerosis News Today

These 3 Bad Habits in Your 30s Impact Later Mental Health - Neuroscience News
A decades-long study in Finland reveals that smoking, heavy drinking, and physical inactivity in early adulthood are strongly linked to declining physical and mental health by age 36.

First Seattle patients receive new early Alzheimer’s drug - The Seattle Times
The second U.S. drug shown to slow the progression of early Alzheimer's has arrived in Seattle-area clinics. One of the first patients to receive it tells his story.
Scientists Just Discovered The Best Step Count For Slashing Cancer Risk—And It's Lower Than You Think - AOL.com
New research breaks down the link between step count and cancer risk. Here's what you need to know, according to some of the top experts in the field.

Eyes Reveal Intentions Faster Than We Think - Neuroscience News
Humans can detect another person’s intentions just by observing their eyes, even before any movement takes place.
Dad of 2 Drinks Cranberry Juice for UTI — but Says 'World Changed Overnight' When It Turned Out to Be 'Incurable' Cancer - Yahoo
Chris Cotton is raising money for cancer centers after being told the day after his 50th birthday that he had terminal cancer

Short-term antibiotic use linked to long-lasting resistance in gut bacteria - Medical Xpress
Stanford University researchers report that ciprofloxacin use drives persistent antibiotic resistance in human gut bacteria, with resistance emerging independently across diverse species and enduring for over 10 weeks.

Could this $10 weightlifting supplement be a depression treatment? - vox.com
The powder’s power for muscle building is well known. But new research suggests it could also benefit people suffering from depression.
Scientists Just Discovered The Best Step Count For Slashing Cancer Risk—And It's Lower Than You Think - Women's Health
New research breaks down the link between step count and cancer risk. Here's what you need to know, according to some of the top experts in the field.

Lab-grown teeth could offer alternative to fillings and implants, scientists say - Live Science
Scientists in the U.K. have developed a new material that may allow them to grow teeth in the lab, which could provide an alternative to fillings and dental implants someday.
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We Asked 6 Dietitians the Healthiest Habit to Start Before 9 A.M.—They All Said the Same Thing - EatingWell
Dietitians agree that starting your day off with hydration supports overall health. Learn more about the benefits of hydrating in the morning.
This is the biggest killer in Florida. How can you avoid it? - WKMG
Some areas of Florida may be healthier than others, but there are two afflictions that are leading the way in fatalities across the state.

Dr. Alexander Stevens Rosemurgy II - dailypress.net
TAMPA, Fla. — Dr. Alexander Stevens Rosemurgy II, a man whose life was defined by healing, education, profound impact, and a deep, enduring love for his wife, passed away peacefully on April 20, 2025. Born on July 28, 1953, in Escanaba, to Jane and Percy Rose…

Michigan headed toward worst year for measles in decades, chief medical exec says - The Detroit News
Half of Michigan's nine cases are associated with an outbreak in Montcalm County. Other cases have been in Ingham, Oakland, Kent and Macomb.

Party lifestyle takes its toll on health ‘from age 36’ - The Times
Researchers in Finland found relatively few consequences to heavy drinking and smoking in your twenties — but the damage mounts quickly afterwards

Utah couple shares journey navigating a terminal dementia diagnosis - KSL TV 5
Jack and Debbie Lucas know firsthand how conditions like dementia can take a toll on an entire family.

Public health leaders, distrustful of RFK Jr., stand up project to defend vaccines - statnews.com
Some key public health figures are taking an extraordinary step to try to shore up U.S. vaccination policy, feared to be under threat from health secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

Rabbit ticks carrying bacteria that causes life-threatening fever discovered in Maine by UMass Amherst scientists - The Boston Globe
The discovery was made in a residential backyard in Maine where researchers were collecting rabbit ticks and testing them for pathogens, the university said.