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Short-term reactivation of brain between encoding of memories enhances recall, study finds - Medical Xpress
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Short-term reactivation of brain between encoding of memories enhances recall, study finds - Medical Xpress

Past neuroscience and psychology studies have shown that after the human brain encodes specific events or information, it can periodically reactivate them to facilitate their retention, via a process known as memory consolidation. The reactivation of memories…

Medical XpressIngrid Fadelli
Veterinarian Reveals Why You Shouldn’t Let Your Dog Drink From Public Water Bowls - SciTechDaily
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Veterinarian Reveals Why You Shouldn’t Let Your Dog Drink From Public Water Bowls - SciTechDaily

A Texas A&M veterinarian advises pet owners to be cautious about allowing their dogs to drink from public water sources due to potential health risks. When walking your dog in the sweltering summer heat, it might seem convenient to let them drink from a nearb…

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Fort Bend County confirms first case of the measles - KPRC Click2Houston
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Fort Bend County confirms first case of the measles - KPRC Click2Houston

Health officials said that the case is an adult female, age 50-60, associated with recent international travel. County health officials said that they are actively investigating the case.

KPRC Click2HoustonBrittany Jeffers
Researchers discovered a hair loss breakthrough that’s shockingly simple - BGR
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Researchers discovered a hair loss breakthrough that’s shockingly simple - BGR

Researchers say they may have found a simple hair loss cure that is made up of sugar found right in our DNA.

BGRJoshua Hawkins, Joshua Hawkins
Human bodies begin breaking down at two very precise ages - Earth.com
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Human bodies begin breaking down at two very precise ages - Earth.com

It's no revelation that the human body undergoes natural wear and tear as we age. But you might be surprised that this process isn't gradual.

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Fort Bend County confirms its first case of measles this year - KHOU.com
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Fort Bend County confirms its first case of measles this year - KHOU.com

"The best way to protect yourself and your loved ones is through vaccination," Fort Bend County Local Health Authority Dr. Gale-Lowe said.

KHOU.comSammy Turner
Study decodes who actually needs statin medication to lower cholesterol - Gujarat Samachar
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Study decodes who actually needs statin medication to lower cholesterol - Gujarat Samachar

A new study in the US aims to determine the best method to screen and evaluate patients who are at risk of developing coronary heart disease and which patients would benefit from taking a statin medication to lower cholesterol.

Gujaratsamachar.comGujarat Samachar
World's Most Common Pain Relief Drug May Induce Risky Behavior, Study Finds - ScienceAlert
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World's Most Common Pain Relief Drug May Induce Risky Behavior, Study Finds - ScienceAlert

One of the most consumed drugs in the US – and the most commonly taken analgesic worldwide – may do a lot more than simply take the edge off your headache.

ScienceAlertPeter Dockrill
Is It Bad to Eat an Apple Every Day? - AOL
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Is It Bad to Eat an Apple Every Day? - AOL

Apples have fiber, which may help with weight management and digestion. Plus, a nutritionist-approved hack to help minimize blood sugar spikes from the fruit...

Prevention.comArricca Elin SanSone
Breakfast should be your biggest meal of the day, here's the latest insight on why - AOL
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Breakfast should be your biggest meal of the day, here's the latest insight on why - AOL

Breakfast should be your biggest meal of the day. But why? Fox News Digital spoke to dietitians who revealed why eating more food at breakfast may be benefic...

Fox NewsPerri Blumberg
New study finds online self-reports may not accurately reflect clinical autism diagnoses - PsyPost
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New study finds online self-reports may not accurately reflect clinical autism diagnoses - PsyPost

A new study finds online self-reports of autistic traits may not reflect the same behaviors or diagnoses as those confirmed by clinical evaluation

PsyPostEric W. Dolan
New mobile app clinically proven to treat tinnitus - The Brighter Side of News
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New mobile app clinically proven to treat tinnitus - The Brighter Side of News

Tinnitus, the sensation of hearing sound without an external source, can affect nearly half of people in some studies.

Thebrighterside.newsJoseph Shavit
Ozempic side effect leaves weight-loss drug users looking like 'melted candles'... and it affects young people too - GB News
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Ozempic side effect leaves weight-loss drug users looking like 'melted candles'... and it affects young people too - GB News

Ozempic side effects are reportedly leaving people looking like "melted candles", as plastic surgeons are reporting a surge in patients seeking cosmetic procedures after dramatic weight loss from the drugs.Weight-loss medications such as Ozempic, Wegovy and M…

Gbnews.comEliana Silver
Is It Bad to Eat an Apple Every Day? - Prevention Magazine
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Is It Bad to Eat an Apple Every Day? - Prevention Magazine

Apples have fiber, which may help with weight management and digestion. Plus, a nutritionist-approved hack to help minimize blood sugar spikes from the fruit.

Prevention.comArricca Elin SanSone
This 1 Eating Habit Puts You At Higher Risk Of Dementia, According To New Study - HuffPost
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This 1 Eating Habit Puts You At Higher Risk Of Dementia, According To New Study - HuffPost

And you probably have this food in your fridge right now.

HuffPostJillian Wilson
Your Earliest Memories Might Still Exist – Science Just Found the Clues - SciTechDaily
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Your Earliest Memories Might Still Exist – Science Just Found the Clues - SciTechDaily

For years, scientists believed that our first memories vanished because the brain wasn’t developed enough to store them. But groundbreaking Yale research suggests otherwise. Infants can encode and recall memories—even if we can’t access them later in life. By…

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Take your fitness to the next level with the 7-Minute Power Workout - The Washington Post
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Take your fitness to the next level with the 7-Minute Power Workout - The Washington Post

Is your workout too easy? Challenge yourself to get more fit and age better.

The Washington PostGretchen Reynolds
How to Make Your Voice Sound Younger - Consumer Reports
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How to Make Your Voice Sound Younger - Consumer Reports

Vocal cords weaken as you age, causing your voice to sound different. These steps can help make your voice sound younger.

ConsumerReports.orgAshley Abramson
Scientists discover how to psychologically inoculate narcissists against dishonesty - PsyPost
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Scientists discover how to psychologically inoculate narcissists against dishonesty - PsyPost

Narcissistic people were more honest after receiving a specific ethical warning, according to a new study exploring how to prevent moral rationalizations.

PsyPostEric W. Dolan
Avoid sugary soda, play pickleball, eat peanut butter and jelly — plus 10 more health tips to help you have a great week - Yahoo Life
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Avoid sugary soda, play pickleball, eat peanut butter and jelly — plus 10 more health tips to help you have a great week - Yahoo Life

From trading in your soda for a healthier beverage to playing a sport to boost your hand-eye coordination, these tips can help you improve your well-being.

Yahoo EntertainmentKaitlin Reilly