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4 Gut Healing Hacks to Stop Gas & Bloating - CNET
Your gut may be alerting you it needs your help. Here's how to identify the warning signs and maintain a healthy gut.

Living hell for 'forgotten' South West skin patients - BBC
Patients with diseases such as eczema and acne are waiting up to two years for appointments.

A walking coach says this exercise trend can help you hit 10,000 steps a day—here's how - Fit&Well
The 666 walking trend could get you to your target

New Study Shakes Up Heart Disease Theory: High Cholesterol May Not Mean High Risk - SciTechDaily
A one-year prospective study found no correlation between atherosclerosis and extremely high cholesterol levels in 100 otherwise metabolically healthy individuals who had followed a ketogenic diet for an average of five years. A new study from The Lundquist I…

Hood River County health officials say 2 deaths linked to rare brain disease - KGW
The county says they've seen one confirmed and two probable cases of Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease in the last eight months, resulting in two deaths.

Nicotine Patch for Alzheimer’s—Could Nicotine Help You Remember? - The People's Pharmacy
Nicotine patch to the rescue? The dementia drug no one saw coming even though researchers have been considering this compound for decades.

27-year-old woman hasn't been able to pee in 6 years - WKRC
Anna Gray, a 27-year-old from Bath, England, has been diagnosed with Fowler's syndrome after enduring nearly six years without the ability to urinate.

Research Shows Muscle Recovery Gets Better With Age (Yes, Really) - MindBodyGreen
Here's the science of muscle recovery (and it's not what you think).
The Delicious Seed That's Packed With the Most Protein - AOL.com
We chatted with experts to find the seeds with the most protein. Plus, we have nutritionist-approved tips for adding them to your diet

The latest scientific breakthrough in how probiotics impact mental health - Fortune
The gut-brain connection deepens with new research.

Breakthrough water filter eliminates forever chemicals using modified graphene oxide - TechSpot
Researchers at Monash University have introduced a new water filtration technology that could shift the fight against PFAS – chemicals known for their environmental persistence and health...
Do You Need To Eat More Protein? 5 Signs You're Not Getting Enough - Women's Health
There's a lot of emphasis on having enough protein in your life. These are the biggest signs you should be aware of when it comes to eating protein, per experts.

Dead rodents and nests found in outbuildings during hantavirus risk assessment on Gene Hackman’s property - CNN
New Mexico Department of Public Health records obtained by CNN revealed findings of dead rodents and rodent nests throughout eight detached outbuildings on Gene Hackman and Betsy Arakawa’s property.

LSD-Inspired Drug Reverses Psychosis Brain Damage Without Hallucinations - Neuroscience News
A new LSD-derived compound called JRT shows promise for treating schizophrenia and other brain disorders without inducing hallucinations.
A Quick Fix for Hair Loss Is Making Some Men Sick - WSJ

Digital Tech May Reduce Dementia Risk - Neuroscience News
Contrary to fears of "digital dementia," new research finds that using digital technology is linked to a reduced risk of cognitive decline in older adults.

More H5N1 detections in US dairy cows and poultry; WHO unveils H5 surveillance guide - CIDRAP
In other H5N1 developments, the WHO releases surveillance guidance for human cases, and the USDA announces new funding to mitigate livestock diseases.

Brain Region Found to Regulate Social Generosity - Neuroscience News
A new study reveals that the basolateral amygdala (BLA) plays a key role in calibrating prosocial behavior based on emotional closeness.
Health officials: Dead raccoon found in Amityville tests positive for rabies - News 12
This marks the fourth case of "locally acquired terrestrial rabies" reported in the Amityville area this year.

Gut Imbalances in Autism Linked to Brain and Behavior Changes - Neuroscience News
New research reveals that gut imbalances in children with autism may influence brain activity and behavior by disrupting the production of key neurotransmitters like serotonin.