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Seven dengue cases in Hawaii prompt travel warnings for Oahu visitors - KITV
A new travel-related dengue case has been confirmed on Oahu, raising the state’s total to seven this year.
Global study links coffee and tea consumption to cancer risk - AOL.com
In the fight against cancer, researchers continue to look for everyday habits that might make a difference. A recent global study has shed new light on somet...

The Hidden Cancer Costs of CT Scans - The People's Pharmacy
CT scans have made diagnosis easier. They also expose patients to ionizing radiation (X-rays). Could there be an increased risk of cancer?

Show 1427: Secrets for Living Your Longest, Healthiest Life - The People's Pharmacy
Functional medicine offers ways to adapt our lifestyles so that we can reduce inflammation and live our longest, healthiest life.

Eating Too Much Salt Could Increase Your Risk of Obesity by Over 330% - SciTechDaily
High sodium intake is linked to greater obesity risk, particularly in women, even when it comes from everyday foods. New research to be presented at the European Congress on Obesity (ECO 2025), taking place in Malaga, Spain (11–14 May), highlights a link betw…

Ingredient found in common cooking oils may be linked to aggressive form of cancer, says new study - Syracuse.com
The study, published last month, was led by researchers at Weill Cornell Medicine.

Potential new superfood proves incredibly beneficial for gut health - Earth.com
Sauerkraut strengthens the gut barrier and reduces damage from inflammation. Fermentation produces helpful molecules.

Scent Signals Friendship: How Smell Shapes First Impressions - Neuroscience News
A new study reveals that women can subconsciously judge potential friendship compatibility based on scent during first-time meetings.
Deadly, highly contagious virus afflicts domestic rabbits in southern Oregon - OregonLive.com
Rabbit Hemorrhagic Disease Virus causes sudden death.

Low-intensity electrical pulses could help the immune system fight cancer - Medical Xpress
High-intensity electrical pulses have been medically used to destroy tumors while sparing healthy tissue. But lower-intensity pulses may have a different effect—they reshape the battlefield, making tumors more vulnerable to the body's own defenses.
MAPS: ZIP codes with highest case rates for STDs, STIs in Harris County - Click2Houston
Harris County Public Health released its 2015–2022 report on HIV and STI cases per ZIP code across the county.

Individuals isolating as Gallatin County reports first suspected measles case - Bozeman Daily Chronicle
According to a press release from the health department and the state Department of Public Health and Human Services, it is the first case of measles in Montana since 1990.

Individuals isolating as Gallatin County reports five measles cases — first in Montana since 1990 - Bozeman Daily Chronicle
According to a press release from the health department and the state Department of Public Health and Human Services, it is the first case of measles in Montana since 1990.

The European ‘quirks’ that helped me lose 20 lbs. without dieting — one shift changed everything - New York Post
When Richa Prasad, 39, moved from Seattle to Portugal two years ago, she found that her consumption habits clashed with local traditions.

'Useless' female organ discovered over a century ago may actually support ovaries, study finds - Live Science
The rete ovarii, a poorly understood structure connected to the ovaries, may be much more essential to ovarian function than scientists initially thought.

RFK Jr. warns seed oils are poisoning Americans, and a new study shows a possible link to cancer - Fortune
Omega-6 fatty acid linoleic acid, found in the oils, were linked to an aggressive form of breast cancer in mice.

Commonly prescribed medications for high blood pressure have unexpected side effects - Medical Xpress
Cardiovascular diseases are the world's leading cause of death, and high blood pressure, or hypertension, affects more than 1 billion people globally, with most living in low- and middle-income countries.
Young women now binge drink more than young men - ABC News

Thousands of Urine and Tissue Samples Are in Danger of Rotting After Staff Cuts at a CDC Laboratory - WIRED
Workers who recently lost their jobs at the National Institute for Occupational Safety say they’re concerned that there’s no plan for managing biological samples tied to research projects.

Anti-Vaxxers Are Grifting Off the Measles Outbreak—and Claim a Bioweapon Caused It - WIRED
Activists affiliated with Robert F. Kennedy Jr. are selling a “measles treatment and prevention protocol” for hundreds of dollars, including supplements supposedly formulated by AI.