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COVID changes still disrupt lives across Hawaii - Honolulu Star-Advertiser
As Hawaii marks the five-year anniversary of the start of COVID-19 outbreaks in the isles and health-related shutdowns, for some the pandemic was a blip, a small notation in their medical charts.
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Struggling With Anxiety? New Research Says Foods Like Kimchi and Miso Can Help - Food & Wine
Your gut and brain are more connected than you think. Scientists have found that probiotics in foods like kimchi, yogurt, and miso may help regulate mood. While they’re no substitute for therapy, adding these foods to your diet might give you a mental health …

Shared genes explain why ADHD, dyslexia, and dyscalculia often occur together, study finds - PsyPost
A large Dutch study reveals that overlapping genetic factors, not ADHD itself, explain why many children with ADHD also face reading and math challenges.

Is This 1 Phantom Scent A Sign Of Stroke? Here's What Experts Say. - HuffPost
Doctors have thoughts on this long-standing idea.

I'm A Colorectal Cancer Doctor. Here Are 5 Things I'd Never Do. - HuffPost
A gastrointestinal doctor reveals the mistakes you should avoid if you want to lower your risk of colon cancer.

10 Everyday Habits That Are Harming Your Longevity The Most - HuffPost
Doctors share what you shouldn't be doing if you want to live a long and healthy life.
Stressed? Sick? Swiss town lets doctors prescribe free museum visits as art therapy for patients - The Associated Press
The Swiss town of Neuchâtel is offering residents a novel form of preventative or preparatory medicine. It's allowing doctors to prescribe museum visits paid for by local authorities. Under a new two-year pilot project, local and regional authorities are cove…
Can vitamin D deficiency cause cancer? - The Times of India
Vitamin D is essential for bone health and immune function, but its deficiency may be linked to higher cancer risk. While vitamin D deficiency has bee
How balanced diet help improve quality of sleep and improve productivity - The Times of India
Workplace stress is exacerbated by climate change and rapid technological advancements. Companies can address this by investing in technology that all
Viral diet gone wrong: Influencer ends up in hospital after eating a carnivore diet - The Times of India
A US influencer, Eve Catherine, was hospitalized after following a carnivore diet, which led to kidney stones from excessive protein intake. She share
The Longevity Business Is Booming—and Its Scientists Are Clashing - The Wall Street Journal

Scientists Find Strong Link Between Drinking Sugary Soda and Getting Cancer - Futurism
Scientists have found a link between sugary soda and oral cavity cancer, which kills a large percentage of the people who get it.

The Bird Flu Virus Is Mutating Fast – And Scientists Say Our Vaccines May Not Be Enough - SciTechDaily
H5N1 influenza is evolving rapidly, weakening the effectiveness of existing antibodies and increasing its potential threat to humans. Scientists at UNC Charlotte and MIT used high-performance computational modeling to analyze thousands of viral protein-antibo…

Pensacola car show drives support for Alzheimer's awareness and Gulf Coast Kids House - WEAR
PENSACOLA, Fla. -- The parking lot at marcus pointe baptist church was full of cars showing off the last century of automotive history.You could see everything

Researchers discover why people don’t remember being a baby - The Brighter Side of News
Infant memories may be stored in the brain but become inaccessible over time. New study reveals how the hippocampus encodes early experiences.

RFK Jr.'s Reasoning to Ban Phones in School Sparks Backlash - Newsweek
HHS Secretary Kennedy supports banning cellphones in schools, claiming, without evidence, they cause neurological harm in children.

Dendritic spines: The key to understanding how memories are linked in time - Phys.org
If you've ever noticed how memories from the same day seem connected while events from weeks apart feel separate, a new study reveals the reason: Our brains physically link memories that occur close in time not in the cell bodies of neurons, but rather in the…
A Massive New Study About Seed Oils May Change How You Eat - AOL

An Uncertain Future for the County’s STI Clinic Stirs Outcry - Willamette Week

Oregon Man Sues Pet Food Company for Allegedly Killing His Cats With Bird Flu - Gizmodo
The pet food company has issued a recall.