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There’s a Common Piece of Parenting Advice About Fighting. But It Can’t Possibly Apply to What I’m Dealing With. - Slate
My kids generally get along. Except when they really, really don’t.

Climate change will make rice toxic, say researchers - Ars Technica
Warmer temperatures and increased carbon dioxide will boost arsenic levels in rice.

How Age, Sex, and Genetics Shape Blood Biomarkers for Dementia - Neuroscience News
A new study reveals how age, sex, menopause, and genetics influence key blood biomarkers linked to dementia risk.

Should Soybeans Be Banned from American Cafeterias? France’s Food Safety Agency Anses Sounds the Alarm and Warns of the Risks! - The Daily Galaxy
France’s top health agency just made a surprising move that could shake up cafeteria menus across the country. A common plant-based food is now under scrutiny for its unexpected hormonal effects.

Flu season slams WA, and it's not over yet - The Seattle Times
This year's flu season has become Washington state's deadliest in nearly a decade, totaling at least 388 deaths so far. Meanwhile, flu vaccine rates lag.

Gold Nanoparticles Restore Vision in Macular Degeneration - Neuroscience News
A new study shows that gold nanoparticles injected into the retina can restore vision in mice with retinal degeneration, offering a less invasive alternative to current retinal prostheses.

‘Exercise in a bottle’ drug helps the body burn more fat, use energy more efficiently - The Brighter Side of News
A new drug mimics aerobic exercise, showing promise in treating obesity, insulin resistance, and boosting muscle endurance.

You May Want To Think Twice Before You Eat Bagged Lettuce - HuffPost
Ever heard of a "manure lagoon"?

My Friend Keeps Doing a Really Awful Thing in Front of Our Kids. I Need This to Stop. - Slate
This isn’t healthy for any of us.

Can You Eat To Prevent Alzheimer’s? This MD Thinks So — Here’s How - MindBodyGreen
Yes, you heard me right—you can eat your way to a healthier brain

'Richly decorated' antler from Stone Age Sweden was used as battle ax and fishing harpoon - Live Science
A 7,500-year-old antler unearthed in Sweden had characteristic breakage patterns that suggest it was the handle for a battle ax.

Measles Cases Are Rising. Other Preventable Diseases Could Follow - WIRED
Amid an ongoing measles outbreak, the US is also facing a surge in pertussis, or whooping cough. As vaccine rates drop, other diseases could be next.

Advocates Say RFK Jr.’s Health Cuts Put Goal Of Ending HIV Out Of Reach - HuffPost
The Trump administration's cuts to HIV prevention will lead to new infections, medical costs and death, experts warn.

Yellow fever: Colombia declares health emergency after dozens die - BBC
Health authorities are urging people to get vaccinated before travelling to risk areas for Easter.
How To Get 80 Grams of Protein a Day, Even as a Vegetarian - Vogue
Vogue’s guide to the daily habits and choices for getting enough protein in your diet as a vegetarian. Spoiler: This doesn’t include protein powders or bars.

Epidermolysis bullosa: The boy whose skin could tear from a cuddle - BBC
Albi, from Bridgend, was born with a disorder which causes his skin to tear with the slightest friction.

Nutrition Expert Reveals the #1 Food Swap To Reduce Stroke Risk - SciTechDaily
A nutrition expert reveals which foods to eat and which to avoid to help lower the risk of stroke. You might not remember what you had for breakfast yesterday, but your body does. Every meal, good or bad, leaves its mark. Your dietary habits are reflected in …

Experimental Drug Effectively Treats Alzheimer’s in Preclinical Study - SciTechDaily
NU-9 targets a shared underlying mechanism found in various neurodegenerative diseases. A new study from Northwestern University reports that NU-9, an experimental small-molecule drug currently approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for clini…

Common cooking ingredient linked to aggressive form of cancer, doctor reveals - New York Post
Health experts warn against overusing this food item.
Depression becoming more common in the US, CDC says in new report: What are the symptoms and tips to deal - Times of India
A recent CDC report reveals a concerning rise in depression cases in the US, nearly doubling from 7.3% in 2015-16 to over 13% in 2021-23. Adolescents