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Bird flu sickens thousands of chickens at NYC poultry markets despite temporary statewide shutdown - New York Post
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Bird flu sickens thousands of chickens at NYC poultry markets despite temporary statewide shutdown - New York Post

Bird flu is continuing to spread in New York City despite the state’s temporary live market shut down in February — and activists want a total closure of the slaughter houses. At least …

New York PostNicole Rosenthal
AI tool effectively measures MS disease activity from 1 MRI scan - Multiple Sclerosis News Today
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AI tool effectively measures MS disease activity from 1 MRI scan - Multiple Sclerosis News Today

A new artificial intelligence (AI) tool called MindGlide was found to accurately calculate MS-related brain damage using a single MRI scan.

Multiple Sclerosis News TodayMarisa Wexler, MS
What that ringing in your ears might really be telling you - KSL News
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What that ringing in your ears might really be telling you - KSL News

Whether you've been struggling with tinnitus for years or are just starting to notice symptoms, this book offers practical tools to help you improve your quality of life.

KSL.comHearing and Brain Centers of America
Alzheimer's risk significantly lower for semaglutide, SGLT2 drug users - Medical News Today
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Alzheimer's risk significantly lower for semaglutide, SGLT2 drug users - Medical News Today

Two common types of anti-diabetes medications — GLP-1 and SGLT2 drugs — could significantly reduce the risk of developing dementia in life, a large new study has found.

Medical News TodayTim Newman
This Plant-Based Gum Neutralizes 95% of Flu and Herpes Viruses – And Could Curb the Next Pandemic - SciTechDaily
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This Plant-Based Gum Neutralizes 95% of Flu and Herpes Viruses – And Could Curb the Next Pandemic - SciTechDaily

A chewing gum made from lablab beans may be the next big tool in fighting viral transmission. Scientists found that this gum can neutralize influenza and herpes viruses by over 95% by targeting the mouth—where many infections begin. Building on success in COV…

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This Alabama city is among the 10 worst for sexually transmitted infections - AL.com
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This Alabama city is among the 10 worst for sexually transmitted infections - AL.com

Another Alabama city, while lower on the list, is not far behind.

AL.comHeather Gann | hgann@al.com
The #1 Most Underrated High-Fiber Breakfast, According to a Dietitian - EatingWell
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The #1 Most Underrated High-Fiber Breakfast, According to a Dietitian - EatingWell

Chia pudding is an easy, fiber-rich breakfast that’s packed with omega-3s, perfect for meal prep and customizable with your favorite toppings.

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World's smallest pacemaker is set to revolutionize heart health - Earth.com
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World's smallest pacemaker is set to revolutionize heart health - Earth.com

A light-activated pacemaker dissolves in the body after use, offering safer, wireless heart care - especially for newborns after surgery.

Earth.com
Eye Clues May Reveal Early Dementia Risk - Neuroscience News
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Eye Clues May Reveal Early Dementia Risk - Neuroscience News

A new study has found that blood vessels in the retina may hold early clues about a person’s risk of developing dementia.

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'Fingerprints of cancer' found after scientists flash infrared light pulses at blood samples - Live Science
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'Fingerprints of cancer' found after scientists flash infrared light pulses at blood samples - Live Science

A new, AI-powered test can detect the molecular "fingerprints" of cancer in a patient's blood using flashes of infrared light.

Live ScienceEmily Cooke
Maternal Diabetes Linked to Higher Risk of Autism - Neuroscience News
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Maternal Diabetes Linked to Higher Risk of Autism - Neuroscience News

Children born to mothers with diabetes face significantly higher risks of developing neurodevelopmental disorders, according to a sweeping new meta-analysis involving over 56 million mother–child pairs.

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Arctic warming may fuel the spread of diseases by unleashing long-frozen viruses - Earth.com
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Arctic warming may fuel the spread of diseases by unleashing long-frozen viruses - Earth.com

Arctic warming is releasing dangerous microbes from ice and soil, sparking concerns about emerging diseases.

Earth.com
CREB3 protein identified as potential treatment target in ALS - ALS News Today
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CREB3 protein identified as potential treatment target in ALS - ALS News Today

A rare mutation that leads to high CREB3 activity is associated with a reduced risk of developing ALS and slower disease progression.

ALS News TodayMarisa Wexler, MS
General anesthesia reduces uniqueness of brain's functional 'fingerprint,' study finds - Medical Xpress
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General anesthesia reduces uniqueness of brain's functional 'fingerprint,' study finds - Medical Xpress

Past psychology research suggests that different people display characteristic patterns of spontaneous thought, emotions and behaviors. These patterns make the brains of distinct individuals unique, to the point that neuroscientists can often tell them apart …

Medical XpressIngrid Fadelli
More people with type 1 diabetes are using GLP-1 drugs, study finds, despite limited evidence on safety or effectiveness - CNN
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More people with type 1 diabetes are using GLP-1 drugs, study finds, despite limited evidence on safety or effectiveness - CNN

The use of drugs like Ozempic, Wegovy and Zepbound in people with type 1 diabetes has risen sharply over the past decade, a new study finds, even though there’s little information on the drugs’ safety and effectiveness for the condition.

CNNBrenda Goodman
Push for Texas to weaken vaccine mandates persists as measles surge - The Texas Tribune
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Push for Texas to weaken vaccine mandates persists as measles surge - The Texas Tribune

Much of the outbreak is concentrated in the districts of Texas House leaders, including Speaker Dustin Burrows. The crisis appears to have done little to change support for “vaccine choice.”

The Texas TribuneBy Kayla Guo
Choline: The underappreciated nutrient that's vital for our brains - BBC
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Choline: The underappreciated nutrient that's vital for our brains - BBC

The compound has been linked to improved cognitive performance and reduced anxiety – but are you getting enough of it?

BBC NewsJessica Bradley
4 best and worst magnesium supplements according to expert - Times of India
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4 best and worst magnesium supplements according to expert - Times of India

Magnesium is vital for numerous bodily functions, but different forms offer distinct benefits. Choosing the right magnesium supplement is all about un

The Times of IndiaTOI Lifestyle Desk
Fat in Common Cooking Oils Linked to Aggressive Breast Cancer - SciTechDaily
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Fat in Common Cooking Oils Linked to Aggressive Breast Cancer - SciTechDaily

Scientists found linoleic acid from seed oils promotes triple-negative breast cancer growth by activating a specific protein pathway. Linoleic acid, an omega-6 fatty acid found in seed oils like soybean and safflower oil, as well as in animal products such as…

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10 supplements you must pair with magnesium for better results - Times of India
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10 supplements you must pair with magnesium for better results - Times of India

10 supplements you must pair with magnesium for better results

The Times of IndiaTOI Lifestyle Desk