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Why You Sometimes Don’t Feel Pain Until It’s Too Late - Neuroscience News
New research highlights how the brain’s own chemistry can suppress pain, explaining why severely injured individuals, like WWII soldiers, sometimes feel little discomfort.

Cholera Outbreak Traced to Holy Water From Ethiopia - Gizmodo
At least six people in the UK and Germany ended up in the hospital after consuming water from the Bermel Georgis holy well in Northern Ethiopia.

Spouse Alarmed by What "Stargazing" Husband Is Really Doing With Telescope - Futurism
A stressed spouse revealed something quite dirty about their husband's telescope usage in their big old apartment in the sky.

Breathing Syncs with Pupil Size, Revealing a New Mind-Body Link - Neuroscience News
A groundbreaking study has revealed that our pupils change size in sync with our breathing—a response now dubbed the "pupillary respiratory phase response."

New Deep-Ocean Predator Discovered by Researchers - Glass Almanac
In the uncharted depths of our planet, researchers have uncovered an extraordinary new predator that calls the abyssal zones of the ocean home. This new discovery ... Continue Reading →

The Body Remembers: Trauma Leaves Lasting Biological Imprints - Neuroscience News
Survivors of the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing continue to carry hidden biological imprints of trauma, even decades after the event and in the absence of visible mental health issues.

Don’t Be Fooled: RFK Jr. Is Still Talking Down Vaccines - The Bulwark
It’s part of a much bigger blow to American health care that will reverberate for decades.
Scientists Say This Diet Slows Aging—But Is It Really Good for You? - Yahoo
New research published in Nutrients found a very low-calorie keto diet to reverse biological or epigenetic age in people with obesity. Experts explain safety...

What Happens to Your Brain Without Vitamin K? New Study Reveals Surprising Effects - SciTechDaily
A new Tufts University study finds that not getting enough vitamin K, found in leafy greens like spinach and kale, could harm brain health as we age. In experiments with mice, a vitamin K-deficient diet led to inflammation, impaired memory, and a drop in the …
As Little as 8 Alcoholic Drinks a Week Can Contribute to Dementia, Research Says - AOL.com
Heavy drinkers are more likely to develop brain injuries that are associated with memory loss, according to a new study
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30-Day Anti-Inflammatory Meal Plan for Healthy Aging, Created by a Dietitian - EatingWell
Enjoy a month of high-protein, anti-inflammatory recipes to support healthy aging and help combat the increase in inflammation that occurs with aging.

Bottles of "Holy Water" Contaminated With Cholera Send European Tourists to the ICU - Futurism
Researchers are warning that bottles of "holy water" from a well in Ethiopia could be laced with dangerous bacteria that could cause cholera.

Yoga is as effective as strengthening exercises for knee osteoarthritis pain relief, study finds - Medical Xpress
Exercise therapy is suggested as a first-line treatment to improve joint pain and loss of function caused by osteoarthritis (OA), a musculoskeletal disorder that affects more than 595 million people worldwide. Yoga and strengthening exercises are both known t…

Cassidy praises Kennedy for promoting measles vaccination amid outbreak - The Hill
Sen. Bill Cassidy (R-La.) applauded Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. for promoting measles vaccination amid a deadly outbreak in Texas. Since the start of the spread, the U.S. has reported 700 cases of the measles virus in stat…

If You're Going To Clean Out Your Ears Yourself, Here's How To Do It Right - HuffPost
Experts break down the best practices when it comes to dealing with earwax.

'It's Not Just Measles.' Whooping Cough Cases Spike - Newser
ProPublica looks at the increase, which it ties to declining vaccine rates

5 gut-healthy foods everyone should be eating, according to science - Fortune
Of the gut-healthy foods to choose from, here are science-backed options to help give your gut microbiome a health boost.

Walking At This Pace 'Significantly' Boosted Weight Loss In Women Over 50, Per Study - Women's Health
A study published in 'Nutrients' showed that postmenopausal women burned more fat from slower walks than longer ones. Here's why, according to a trainer.
Eat a banana, swap salt for garlic and skip late-night meals — plus 6 more health tips to help you have a great week - Yahoo
From eating electrolyte-rich fruit to avoiding doomscrolling, these health tips can help you live your best life.

Dietary habits in your 60s may affect hip fracture, heart disease risk - Medical News Today
'Prudent' dietary choices in a person's 60s was linked to a slightly lower risk of bone fractures and heart disease mortality in a recent study.