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Caffeine Drinkers Are Using This Supplement To Curb 'Coffee Anxiety'—Is It Legit? - Women's Health
Can coffee make you more anxious than other caffeinated drinks like matcha and soda? Doctors explain the phenomenon, and what to do about it.

Person with measles could have exposed others at N.J. medical center - NJ.com
NJDOH is encouraging all residents to stay up-to-date on routine vaccinations.

Updated: Sixteen sick with tuberculosis in Lower Yakima Valley - Yakima Herald-Republic
Sixteen people in Yakima County have active cases of tuberculosis, according to Yakima Health District officials.

Calcium vs. vitamin D: Which is more important for bone health? Surgeon spills the beans - Hindustan Times
While calcium is important for bone health, Vitamin D helps in proper absorption of calcium in the body, making bones stronger. | Health

Trump Administration’s Attack On MRNA Vaccines Threatens American Biotech Dominance - Forbes
The United States led the world in developing the technology that beat the COVID-19 pandemic. Action from lawmakers may leave that legacy—and a $70 billion market—behind.

Colon Cancer Awareness: What you should know to prevent and detect colon cancer - KSL.com
March is Colon Cancer Awareness month and Intermountain Health is working to raise awareness about the disease and the importance of prevention and early detection.

One Bay Area county is particularly at risk as measles outbreaks grow in U.S. - The Mercury News
In Santa Cruz County just over 91% of kindergarten students had received the recommended doses of the vaccine that provides immunity to the measles virus, below the level recommended to avoid an ou…

Human retinal stem-like cells with potential to repair vision loss discovered - Medical Xpress
Wenzhou Medical University and collaborating institutions have identified a population of human neural retinal stem-like cells able to regenerate retinal tissue and support visual recovery.

Cancer’s “Master Switch” Blocked for Good in Landmark Study - SciTechDaily
Researchers discovered peptides that permanently block a key cancer protein once thought untreatable, using a new screening method to test their effectiveness inside cells. For the first time, scientists have identified promising drug candidates that irrevers…

Exercise Boosts Brain Function Across All Ages, Massive Study Confirms - ScienceAlert
It doesn't matter what age you are or how tough your exercise plan is – whatever physical activity you are doing is probably helping your brain, according to the largest and most comprehensive 'umbrella' review to date.
First measles case confirmed in Shelby County, Tennessee - Memphis Local, Sports, Business & Food News - Daily Memphian
The first case of measles in Shelby County has been confirmed by the Tennessee Department of Health. The county health department has activated its emergency plans and will contact anyone who may be exposed.

5 Things Weekly News Quiz - CNN
A presidential portrait. An interrupted flight. A spiral in the sky. What do you remember from the week that was?

A small device tracked older adults' conversations—and revealed a hidden link to brain health - PsyPost
In a study using real-world audio data, scientists found that older adults who speak more during daily life tend to have sharper memory and thinking skills.
6 easy diet tips to fulfill daily protein requirements - The Times of India
Protein is crucial for muscle growth, tissue repair, and overall health. Incorporate lean proteins, plant-based options, and protein-rich snacks into

Why We Need to Embrace Stress - Chasing Life with Dr. Sanjay Gupta - Podcast on CNN Audio - CNN
Most of us try to avoid stress at all costs. But Dr. Sharon Bergquist, author of ‘The Stress Paradox,’ says too little stress can be just as bad for you. Bergquist sits down with Dr. Sanjay Gupta to explain the surprising science behind how some stress can ma…

I'm a personal trainer — here's why the 30/30/30 rule is trending - Tom's Guide
And my verdict on the latest fat loss trend.

Sneezes, healthy eating and casual drinking: The week in Well+Being - The Washington Post
Plus, should you get a measles booster?
Here's how to figure out how much protein you need each day, according to a dietitian - CBS News
The right amount of protein varies for each person depending on factors like gender, age, activity level and use of weight loss medication or supplements.

Global health chiefs urge EU to step up amid US funding cuts - POLITICO Europe
Significant foreign aid cuts threaten to undo decades of progress in global health.

West Texas children treated for vitamin A toxicity as medical disinformation spreads alongside measles outbreak - Texas Public Radio
Medical disinformation connected to the West Texas measles outbreak has created a new problem. Children are being treated for toxic levels of vitamin A.