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5 Signs Your Body Gives Off When You Lack Vitamin D - Vogue
Research shows that one billion people around the world are vitamin D deficient—here's how to know if you're potentially one of them.

ADHD: Woman's private diagnosis led to 'life changing' medication - BBC
Jennifer Cousins said it is "unfair" that there are no commissioned services for ADHD in Northern Ireland.

'We just don't know exactly what it is' | Central Georgia vets seeing rise of mystery illness in dogs - 13WMAZ
Veterinarians are alarmed by a rising unknown respiratory illness in dogs across Central Georgia. Here's what we found.

Texas measles cases surge; UTA combats myths with interactive exhibit - WFAA
Texas reports 561 measles cases since January. UTA launches an interactive exhibit to raise awareness, showing how the virus spreads through one household.

El Paso confirms 5 new measles cases, total rises to 13 - KFOX
The City of El Paso Department of Public Health has confirmed five additional measles cases, bringing the total number of confirmed cases to thirteen.

Dark Personality Traits in Politicians Fuel Political Polarization - Neuroscience News
New research reveals that politicians with narcissistic, psychopathic, or Machiavellian traits significantly increase affective polarization among voters.

The 4 foods that science says can help you live to 100 - Fortune
Lessons from the Mediterranean diet and the Planetary Health diet can help you age well.
You May Need More of This Vitamin to Prevent Memory Loss, According to Experts - Yahoo
The good news? It’s easy to fix.

Health officials in Western Pennsylvania county declare measles outbreak - WPXI
There’s now a measles outbreak in a Western Pennsylvania county.

After years of warnings, brown rice still contains this toxic metal. Why it’s there—and how harmful it is - Fortune
Should you rethink your rice consumption?

Should you eat brown rice? It still contains this toxic metal - Fortune
Should you rethink your rice consumption?

Health officials investigate measles case at a Five Guys in D.C. - The Washington Post
D.C. health officials said that a person with a confirmed case of measles visited the location on April 5.

Aggressive raccoon caught after infecting person and dog in N.J. with rabies - SILive.com
Rabies can be serious, even deadly, if left untreated.

Erie County declares measles outbreak as U.S. case tally rises - Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
While not unusual for Pennsylvania to see a smattering of measles cases in a given year, it has not had an outbreak since 2009.

Father Of Girl With Measles Who Died Stands By Decision Not To Vaccinate Her - HuffPost
Peter Hildebrand said he would still “absolutely not" vaccinate his children.

The Natural Sugar That Boosts Weight Loss + Improves Insulin Sensitivity - firstforwomen.com
Inositol is gaining popularity for weight loss on social media. Experts explain how it helps balance blood sugar and boosts your metabolism naturally.

Mother’s Childhood Trauma May Worsen Child’s Autism or ADHD, Study Finds - SciTechDaily
Mothers' traumatic childhoods may impact children with ADHD or autism. Researchers urge more holistic family support. Children with neurodevelopmental disorders such as ADHD and autism are more negatively affected by their mothers’ difficult childhood experie…
Sadhguru explains why hair fall happens and what are the remedies - Times of India
Sadhguru speaks of natural maintenance and inner well-being for lush locks. His holistic advice, based on yogic principles, encourages healthy, dense, and full hair growth from within.
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6 "Bad" Foods That Help Lower Cholesterol, According to a Dietitian - EatingWell
Learn from a dietitian why foods like oats, vegetable oils and beans can actually help support heart health and healthy cholesterol levels.

The truth about CT scans: The common health check could drive 103,000 cancer cases, research warns - Fortune
CT-associated cancer could eventually account for 5% of all new cancer diagnoses each year, the study projects.