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What your kids drink matters, this doctor says - CNN
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What your kids drink matters, this doctor says - CNN

Healthy food is important for children, but what they drink also matters. Dr. Leana Wen explains what health and nutrition groups advise your kids to drink and how much.

CNNKatia Hetter
Study finds erectile dysfunction for 1 in 5 men even years after Covid infection - Boing Boing
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Study finds erectile dysfunction for 1 in 5 men even years after Covid infection - Boing Boing

Back in May 2021, we brought you news that might have left you feeling deflated: COVID-19 can cause erectile dysfunction (ED). The study we cited, published in May of 2021 in The World Journal…

Boing BoingJennifer Sandlin
Expired Cans of Salmon From Decades Ago Contained a Big Surprise - ScienceAlert
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Expired Cans of Salmon From Decades Ago Contained a Big Surprise - ScienceAlert

Canned salmon are the unlikely heroes of an accidental back-of-the-pantry natural history museum, with decades of Alaskan marine ecology preserved in brine and tin.

ScienceAlertJess Cockerill
Are Slushies Making Kids Sick? Shocking Study Reveals Hidden Dangers - SciTechDaily
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Are Slushies Making Kids Sick? Shocking Study Reveals Hidden Dangers - SciTechDaily

A thorough review of 21 cases involving acutely ill children associated with these products raises concerns. Researchers suggest that public health guidelines on the safe consumption of glycerol-containing slush ice drinks, commonly known as slushies, may nee…

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COVID Vaccine Concerns and Claims About Ivermectin as Cancer Treatment - KFF
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COVID Vaccine Concerns and Claims About Ivermectin as Cancer Treatment - KFF

An analysis of recent COVID vaccine safety claims after a new study describes a rare condition it calls “post-vaccination syndrome," and more.

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Scientists find natural molecule that works like Ozempic - The Hill
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Scientists find natural molecule that works like Ozempic - The Hill

BRINP2-related peptide, or BRP, is a naturally occurring molecule that can suppress appetite and promote weight loss in mice and pigs.

The HillSean Noone
Thursday GNR: Fighting with Themselves—and Losing - Daily Kos
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Thursday GNR: Fighting with Themselves—and Losing - Daily Kos

The blinding incompetence of this maladministration is matched only by its devotion to greed, hate, and delusion, the three poisons in Buddhist teaching. Similarly for the MAGAtroids and the ...

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Supplements are usually taken to improve health. Doctors and nutritionists warn: You can have too much of a good thing. - Yahoo Life
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Supplements are usually taken to improve health. Doctors and nutritionists warn: You can have too much of a good thing. - Yahoo Life

Nearly 75% of Americans take at least one dietary supplement. Taking multiple ones may seem harmless, but experts urge caution.

Yahoo EntertainmentKorin Miller
Wild deer tests positive for CWD in Washtenaw County - WDIV ClickOnDetroit
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Wild deer tests positive for CWD in Washtenaw County - WDIV ClickOnDetroit

There are now 15 Michigan counties where chronic wasting disease has been found in the wild deer population.

WDIV ClickOnDetroitKayla Clarke
Experts Say These Small And Easy Fitness Items Can Help Improve Your Bone Density - HuffPost
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Experts Say These Small And Easy Fitness Items Can Help Improve Your Bone Density - HuffPost

Three experts on bone health explain why your bone density is important, and the types of exercise that can help.

HuffPostErica Kam
Retractions, Walkouts Plague Science Journals Eager to Churn Out Research - The Wall Street Journal
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Retractions, Walkouts Plague Science Journals Eager to Churn Out Research - The Wall Street Journal

Some scientists say the for-profit industry’s fast growth makes it harder to police fraud and low-quality work

The Wall Street JournalNidhi Subbaraman
Experts Warn Against Slushies For Kids, After UK Hospitalizations - ScienceAlert
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Experts Warn Against Slushies For Kids, After UK Hospitalizations - ScienceAlert

Children under eight should not drink slushy ice drinks containing glycerol, researchers have warned after a string of hospitalisations in the UK and Ireland.

ScienceAlertAFP
Married men three times more likely to be obese than unmarried men, says study - Sky News
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Married men three times more likely to be obese than unmarried men, says study - Sky News

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Millennials Were Raised As The 'Always On' Generation — 'Honestly, We Have Nothing Left To Give' - YourTango

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Suffolk measles case: at least 12 residents possibly exposed, officials say - Newsday
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Suffolk measles case: at least 12 residents possibly exposed, officials say - Newsday

The residents were possibly exposed during a visit to Cohen Children's Medical Center, where a child with measles was treated.

NewsdayLisa L. Colangelo and Robert Brodsky
Large study shows drinking alcohol is good for your cholesterol levels - Ars Technica
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Large study shows drinking alcohol is good for your cholesterol levels - Ars Technica

There are many risks from drinking, but high cholesterol doesn’t seem to be one.

Ars TechnicaBeth Mole
A Cheap Daily Supplement Appears to Boost Brain Function in Older People - ScienceAlert
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A Cheap Daily Supplement Appears to Boost Brain Function in Older People - ScienceAlert

What's good for your aging gut may also be good for your aging brain.

ScienceAlertCarly Cassella
Supercomputer draws molecular blueprint for repairing damaged DNA - Phys.org
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Supercomputer draws molecular blueprint for repairing damaged DNA - Phys.org

Sunburns and aging skin are obvious effects of exposure to harmful UV rays, tobacco smoke and other carcinogens. But the effects aren't just skin deep. Inside the body, DNA is literally being torn apart.

Phys.OrgJeremy P Rumsey
California measles cases highlight risk for unvaccinated - San Francisco Chronicle
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California measles cases highlight risk for unvaccinated - San Francisco Chronicle

Two new confirmed measles cases in California highlight the risk for the unvaccinated, and the need for all Californians to check their immunization status.

San Francisco ChronicleCatherine Ho
Boost Brain Health by Following Your Heart: Simple Steps for Longevity - Neuroscience News
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Boost Brain Health by Following Your Heart: Simple Steps for Longevity - Neuroscience News

New research highlights that optimal brain health, crucial for maintaining cognitive function as we age, is strongly linked to cardiovascular wellness.

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