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Yes, your allergies are getting worse - Vox
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Yes, your allergies are getting worse - Vox

Why allergy season gets worse every year

VoxUmair Irfan
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Pa. measles cases prompt CVS to push vaccine statewide - TribLIVE.com

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Intermittent fasting beats calorie cutting for weight loss, scientists say - Financial Times
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Intermittent fasting beats calorie cutting for weight loss, scientists say - Financial Times

Research shows fasters lost significantly more weight than those on calorie-restricted diet

Financial TimesMichael Peel
2 more measles cases confirmed in Knox County - 10TV
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2 more measles cases confirmed in Knox County - 10TV

Ohio confirms three measles cases in Knox County linked to travelers; health officials urge vaccination.

10TV10TV Web Staff
How Sleep, Emotion, and Novelty Shape Memory - Neuroscience News
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How Sleep, Emotion, and Novelty Shape Memory - Neuroscience News

New research highlights how smartphones are transforming memory science by capturing real-world data on sleep, emotion, and daily experiences.

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Fear of Emotions Fuels PTSD-Related Conflict in Romantic Relationships - Neuroscience News
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Fear of Emotions Fuels PTSD-Related Conflict in Romantic Relationships - Neuroscience News

New research reveals that fear of emotions may explain why individuals with PTSD symptoms often struggle to communicate with romantic partners.

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What to know about vitamin A's toxic risks after RFK Jr. promotes it for measles - Axios
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What to know about vitamin A's toxic risks after RFK Jr. promotes it for measles - Axios

Unvaccinated measles child patients in Texas have shown signs of vitamin A toxicity.

AxiosApril Rubin
Woman, 35, With Tongue Cancer Goes Viral for TikTok 'Fit Checks' - TODAY.com
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Woman, 35, With Tongue Cancer Goes Viral for TikTok 'Fit Checks' - TODAY.com

At the end of 2023, Beth Riehle experienced a terrible migraine that “just seemed to never go away,” she recalls.

TODAYMeghan Holohan
In 'extremely rare' case, Michigan resident dies from rabies after receiving transplanted kidney carrying the virus - Live Science
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In 'extremely rare' case, Michigan resident dies from rabies after receiving transplanted kidney carrying the virus - Live Science

A Michigan resident has died from rabies following a kidney transplant at a hospital in Ohio. Investigations show that the donor had the virus when they died.

Live ScienceJess Thomson
The way you brew your coffee can affect your heart health. Here’s the best method - Fortune
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The way you brew your coffee can affect your heart health. Here’s the best method - Fortune

Java contains cholesterol-elevating substances, called diterpenes, but the way you brew it can keep the levels low.

FortuneBeth Greenfield
How to keep your memory sharp as you age - The Washington Post
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How to keep your memory sharp as you age - The Washington Post

Our brains change as we age. There are simple habits that can reduce your risk of memory loss and dementia — and slow cognitive decline.

The Washington PostMeeri Kim
How smoking and drinking alcohol causes cancer: Scientists uncover unique patterns of DNA damage - Medical Xpress
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How smoking and drinking alcohol causes cancer: Scientists uncover unique patterns of DNA damage - Medical Xpress

Scientists have revealed exactly how tobacco smoke damages DNA to drive the development of different types of head and neck cancer, a finding that could unlock new treatments and prevention strategies.

Medical XpressWellcome Trust Sanger Institute
Faced with measles, Texas healthcare workers confront ‘information warfare’ - Al Jazeera
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Faced with measles, Texas healthcare workers confront ‘information warfare’ - Al Jazeera

For the first time in a decade, a US child has died of measles. What can doctors and nurses do to encourage vaccination?

Al Jazeera EnglishTyler Hicks
‘Worst fears are coming true’ about Trump cabinet member (Hint: It’s not Hegseth) - NJ.com
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‘Worst fears are coming true’ about Trump cabinet member (Hint: It’s not Hegseth) - NJ.com

Geier was disciplined for practicing medicine without a license.

nj.comMatt Arco | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com
Study finds access to lifesaving medication for opioid addiction in Philadelphia remains uneven - WHYY
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Study finds access to lifesaving medication for opioid addiction in Philadelphia remains uneven - WHYY

A researcher posed as a case manager and called treatment providers across the city to figure out how easy it is to get medication that reduces the risk of fatal overdoses.

WHYYAlan Yu
Maine CDC reports pediatric flu death - WGME
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Maine CDC reports pediatric flu death - WGME

State health officials say there were notified that the child had died on March 19. The child tested positive for influenza B.

WGMEAriana St Pierre, WGME
This controversial diet may hold a key for reversing biological aging - Fortune
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This controversial diet may hold a key for reversing biological aging - Fortune

A new small study finds that certain nutritional choices may be a way to keep biological age low and even reverse it.

FortuneBeth Greenfield
Social factors help explain worse cardiovascular health among adults in rural vs. urban communities - National Institutes of Health
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Social factors help explain worse cardiovascular health among adults in rural vs. urban communities - National Institutes of Health

NIH-funded study reveals variables, such as poverty and education, that may underpin higher rates of heart disease and its risk factors.

National Institutes of Health
Why Parents of Kids With ADHD Are So Worried Right Now - Slate
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Why Parents of Kids With ADHD Are So Worried Right Now - Slate

The medications many of their kids take got mentioned in an executive order. But that’s not the only thing.

Slate MagazineSarah Carr
High-dose vitamin D may stop CIS, early RRMS new disease activity - Multiple Sclerosis News Today
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High-dose vitamin D may stop CIS, early RRMS new disease activity - Multiple Sclerosis News Today

Treatment with high-dose vitamin D reduced disease activity in people with clinically isolated syndrome in a Phase 3 trial.

Multiple Sclerosis News TodayLindsey Shapiro, PhD