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Small egg farms avoid shortages, keep prices stable - TribLIVE.com
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Small egg farms avoid shortages, keep prices stable - TribLIVE.com

Art King knows egg prices nationally have been on a roller coaster ride. They still cost an average of almost three times what they did in July 2023, but not at his farm market. As co-owner of Harvest Valley Farms in West Deer, King has been selling eggs for …

TribLIVEShaylah Brown
Do skin probiotics actually work? - BBC
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Do skin probiotics actually work? - BBC

The bacteria and fungi living on your skin play a surprising role in keeping us healthy. Is it possible to give them a boost?

BBC NewsJasmin Fox-Skelly
Exposure to phthalates during pregnancy can affect a newborn’s brain development, study finds - CNN
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Exposure to phthalates during pregnancy can affect a newborn’s brain development, study finds - CNN

Phthalates have been linked with abnormal newborn brain development, and a new study has identified a potential reason why.

CNNKristen Rogers
Neuroscience Says How Hard (and Often) You Do 1 Thing Can Make You Smarter, More Insightful, and Even Increase the Size of Your Brain - Inc.com
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Neuroscience Says How Hard (and Often) You Do 1 Thing Can Make You Smarter, More Insightful, and Even Increase the Size of Your Brain - Inc.com

You're probably doing it already... but research shows you need to do it a lot more often.

Inc.Jeff Haden
Popular Supplement Under Fire: New Research Reveals That Creatine May Not Help Build Extra Muscle - SciTechDaily
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Popular Supplement Under Fire: New Research Reveals That Creatine May Not Help Build Extra Muscle - SciTechDaily

People looking to build muscle with the help of a creatine supplement might be disappointed by new research suggesting it has little to no impact when taken at the recommended dosage. New research led by UNSW has found that taking the popular sports supplemen…

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‘Don’t wait until it’s too late’ - messengernews.net
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‘Don’t wait until it’s too late’ - messengernews.net

Rod Lane woke up last April with a sore throat that just wouldn’t go away. Without insurance, he was hesitant to see a doctor, but when he did, he was shocked to learn that that persistent sore throat was actually cancer. “Squamous cell carcinoma they told me…

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Researchers Say Taking This Supplement Every Day Can Slow Down Aging - AOL.com
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Researchers Say Taking This Supplement Every Day Can Slow Down Aging - AOL.com

A new study has found that taking a certain supplement could help slow down the aging process. Here's everything you need to know.

GoodHousekeeping.comKaitlyn Phoenix
This Underrated Drink Could Help Slow the Progression of Alzheimer’s, New Study Says - AOL.com
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This Underrated Drink Could Help Slow the Progression of Alzheimer’s, New Study Says - AOL.com

It's a perfect smoothie ingredient, by the way.

Eatingwell.comCarrie Myers, M.S.
Kent County records first measles case in 12 years - WOODTV.com
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Kent County records first measles case in 12 years - WOODTV.com

A Kent County resident has measles, according to the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services.

WOODTV.comAnna Skog
A new COVID variant is on the rise. Here’s what to know about LP.8.1 - The Conversation
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A new COVID variant is on the rise. Here’s what to know about LP.8.1 - The Conversation

LP.8.1, a descendant of Omicron, is driving a growing proportion of COVID infections in Australia and elsewhere.

The Conversation AfricaThomas Jeffries
How lack of sleep impacts your waistline and blood sugar levels - Times of India
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How lack of sleep impacts your waistline and blood sugar levels - Times of India

A national survey reveals that 59% of Indians lack sufficient sleep, which affects metabolism and blood sugar regulation. Dr. Dheeraj Kapoor highlight

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Kent County sees first measles case in over a decade, exposure locations and dates listed - WZZM13.com
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Kent County sees first measles case in over a decade, exposure locations and dates listed - WZZM13.com

Kent County confirmed its first measles case in over a decade and listed times and places community members may have been exposed.

WZZM13.comBrielle Meyer
This Underrated Drink Could Help Slow the Progression of Alzheimer’s, New Study Says - EatingWell
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This Underrated Drink Could Help Slow the Progression of Alzheimer’s, New Study Says - EatingWell

Learn what this study suggests regarding kefir and the prevention of Alzheimer’s disease. Plus, what kefir is and ways to use it.

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RFK Jr. must reform CDC to fight killer hospital fungus - New York Post
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RFK Jr. must reform CDC to fight killer hospital fungus - New York Post

The CDC is falling far short of its core mission of halting contagious diseases — but in battling this dangerous new infection, RFK Jr. can get the agency back on track.

New York PostBetsy McCaughey
The Story Behind the Viral Photo of an Orca and an Outrigger Canoe - The Inertia
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The Story Behind the Viral Photo of an Orca and an Outrigger Canoe - The Inertia

TheInertia.comSam George
Maternal Inflammation May Disrupt Infant Brain Wiring - Neuroscience News
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Maternal Inflammation May Disrupt Infant Brain Wiring - Neuroscience News

A new study reveals that inflammation during pregnancy may impair neurodevelopment in infants by reducing CD11c-positive microglia—key immune cells that support brain myelination.

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Protein Imbalance Triggers Autism-Like Behavior - Neuroscience News
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Protein Imbalance Triggers Autism-Like Behavior - Neuroscience News

A new study reveals that autism-like symptoms in mice emerge when two nerve proteins—MDGA2 and BDNF—fall out of balance.

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Hidden Heart Risks: Antidepressants Linked to Sudden Cardiac Death - SciTechDaily
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Hidden Heart Risks: Antidepressants Linked to Sudden Cardiac Death - SciTechDaily

Long-term antidepressant use is linked to a significantly increased risk of sudden cardiac death, especially in people under 60. Sudden cardiac death (SCD) is defined as an unexpected death due to a heart-related cause. It typically occurs within one hour of …

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New study says Lexington has among the highest STI rates in the country - WKYT
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New study says Lexington has among the highest STI rates in the country - WKYT

The study ranked Lexington as having the 24th highest STI rates in the country.

WKYTWKYT News Staff
High-protein foods, alcohol-free drinks top list of health trends - New York Post
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High-protein foods, alcohol-free drinks top list of health trends - New York Post

As Americans become increasingly health-conscious, their online grocery orders are showing a shift toward more nutritious food choices.

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