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Video captures woman having stroke on TikTok Live: 'One of the scariest things' - AOL.com
As Kristie Kaluza started a TikTok livestream to advertise some jewelry, she suddenly felt as if she fainted.

The Power (and Pitfalls) of a High-Protein Diet - CNN
Americans are protein obsessed, but should we be? Renowned nutritionist Dr. Tim Spector sits down with Dr. Sanjay Gupta to share why the focus on protein may mean we’re missing out on another crucial nutrient. Plus, Spector weighs in on other health fads, fro…

AAN 2025: Tavapadon offers rapid, sustained motor benefits - Parkinson's News Today
Tavapadon eased motor symptoms in a month when given at either a fixed or flexible dose to adults with early-stage disease, data showed.

Trypophobia triggers stronger disgust than fear, new study shows - PsyPost
Trypophobia—the discomfort some feel when seeing clustered holes—may be more about disgust than fear, according to new research that supports an evolutionary link to disease avoidance.

Vivid Visual Memory May Raise PTSD Risk - Neuroscience News
A new study shows that having a vivid imagination—especially for visual details—may increase a person’s risk of developing posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) after trauma.
7 Foods High in Vitamin D for Strong Bones and Immune System - Vogue
Vitamin D is one of the most essential nutrients for our bodies. Here, a nutritionist breaks down the seven best foods high in vitamin D to incorporate into your diet.

CDC officials plan for the agency’s splintering, but questions remain - Federal News Network
Several parts of CDC — devoted to health threats that aren't infectious — are being spun off into the soon-to-be-created Administration for a Healthy America.

Fentanyl overdose inhibitor Narcan now available for free in Georgia - AJC.com
Americans are being killed by drugs laced with fentanyl. But the good news is, naloxone, which can reverse fentanyl’s deathly effect, is now available for free in Georgia.

Skin Injuries And Food Allergies May Have a Mysterious Connection - ScienceAlert
Having a fresh cut or sunburn on your skin when you first try a new food could increase the chances of developing an allergy to that food, suggests a new study led by the Yale School of Medicine (YSM).
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6 Things You Should Do After 5 P.M. to Support Healthy Aging, According to Experts - EatingWell
From limiting caffeine before bed to practicing deep breathing, these expert-backed tips can help you support your health—no matter your age.

Simple $10 Blood Test Could Help Prevent Thousands of Heart Attacks, Study Says - Good News Network
The study also found adding troponin tests meant that up to 8% of people classified as intermediate risk were changed to high-risk.

“Not Just Measles”: Whooping Cough Cases Are Soaring as Vaccine Rates Decline - ProPublica
While much of the country is focused on the spiraling measles outbreak, experts warn that whooping cough and other preventable diseases could get much worse with falling vaccination rates and Trump’s slashing of public health infrastructure.

Cancer pill 'gave me four years of extra time' - BBC
More than 1,000 women a year with advanced cancer could benefit from capivasertib which can slow the disease.

Popular Diabetes Drug Linked to 45% Lower Dementia Risk - SciTechDaily
A study led by two undergraduate students at the University of Galway found that GLP-1 receptor agonists, a type of diabetes drug, may significantly reduce the risk of dementia. Two undergraduate medical students at the University of Galway have led a major s…

How US funding cuts are threatening South African families living with HIV - Al Jazeera
Critical community initiatives that provide testing, food and support and HIV vaccine research have been dismantled.

Health expert says start doing these 5 things today to protect yourself from colon cancer - Hindustan Times
Health expert suggests 5 life-saving tips on colon cancer that everyone over 25 should know. | Health

New Gold Standard for Cholesterol Treatment Could Prevent 330,000 Deaths a Year - SciTechDaily
The largest study to date suggests that patients at high risk for heart attacks and strokes should begin immediate treatment with a combination of a statin and ezetimibe. The largest study to date examining how best to lower “bad” cholesterol in patients with…

Cancer's Devastating Effect on a Brain Circuit Could Destroy Will - ScienceAlert
A cruel consequence of advanced cancer is the profound apathy many patients experience as they lose interest in once-cherished activities.

The pioneering child development study monitoring babies’ brains - BBC
A unique study is tracking the development of hundreds of babies whose parents have also been studied since birth.

AI, dementia and supplements: The week in Well+Being - The Washington Post
Plus, a common cause for bloating that has nothing to do with food.