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Inside the perfect storm of the deadly measles outbreak in Texas - CNN
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Inside the perfect storm of the deadly measles outbreak in Texas - CNN

Gaines County is a vast, flat expanse far in the west of Texas: more than 1,500 square miles of sparsely populated farmland. And right now, this is the epicenter of a measles outbreak the likes of which this state hasn’t seen in more than 30 years. Many here …

CNNNick Watt
Struggling to build muscle? The reigning Mr. Olympia shares diet and workout hacks that transformed his body - Business Insider
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Struggling to build muscle? The reigning Mr. Olympia shares diet and workout hacks that transformed his body - Business Insider

Samson Dauda, once a construction worker who struggled to build muscle, is now the world's top bodybuilder. Diet and exercise tweaks transformed his body.

Business InsiderGabby Landsverk
Raw Pet Food is Distributed Nationwide, Avian Flu Cases are Not - Truth about Pet Food
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Raw Pet Food is Distributed Nationwide, Avian Flu Cases are Not - Truth about Pet Food

Data that pet food regulatory authorities are not talking about.

Truthaboutpetfood.comSusan Thixton
Scientists have warning for women who have sex less than once a week - Tyla
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Scientists have warning for women who have sex less than once a week - Tyla

Researchers at Walden University in Pennsylvania have shared a warning for women who have sex less than once a week.

TylaRhiannon Ingle
Possible foundations of human intelligence: Study demonstrates how neurons store memories independently of context - Medical Xpress
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Possible foundations of human intelligence: Study demonstrates how neurons store memories independently of context - Medical Xpress

A study led by Dr. Rodrigo Quian Quiroga, group leader of the Neural Mechanisms of Perception and Memory Research Group at the Hospital del Mar Research Institute, has allowed scientists to observe for the first time how neurons in the human brain store memor…

Medical XpressIMIM (Hospital del Mar Medical Research Institute)
How to Use the 10-3-2-1-0 Sleep Hack to Kick Sleepless Nights to the Curb - CNET
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How to Use the 10-3-2-1-0 Sleep Hack to Kick Sleepless Nights to the Curb - CNET

This simple sleep hack can relax your mind and body before bed. It only takes five steps.

CNET
Fort Worth’s Mercy Culture celebrates school with lowest measles vaccination rate in Texas - The Dallas Morning News
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Fort Worth’s Mercy Culture celebrates school with lowest measles vaccination rate in Texas - The Dallas Morning News

Mercy Culture Preparatory, a private school next to the church, has a 14.3% MMR vaccination rate, according to Texas Department of State Health Services data.

The Dallas Morning NewsAdrian Ashford, Matt Kyle
Texas pastor applauds school’s distinction but health experts are concerned - KHOU.com
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Texas pastor applauds school’s distinction but health experts are concerned - KHOU.com

Mercy Culture pastor Landon Schott, whose Mercy Culture Preparatory Academy has a measles vaccination rate of 14.29%, posted a video on Instagram.

WFAA.comRyan Osborne
Infectious Updates 3-6-2025 - Daily Kos
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Infectious Updates 3-6-2025 - Daily Kos

A Pennsylvania infant brought measles back from travel. CIDRAP. The family was on the China Airlines shuttle bus from JFK Airport to North Philadelphia late the night of 2-25, at True North Pediatrics in Plymouth Meeting, PA from 11:15 am to 2:15 pm on...

Dailykos.com
Without action, Spring Break could create The Gulf of Measles - The Hill
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Without action, Spring Break could create The Gulf of Measles - The Hill

Considering the current outbreaks and impending spring break travel, public health strategies need to be implemented now.

The HillScott A. Rivkees and Georges C. Benjamin, opinion contributor
Naturally occurring molecule rivals Ozempic in weight loss, sidesteps side effects - Medical Xpress
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Naturally occurring molecule rivals Ozempic in weight loss, sidesteps side effects - Medical Xpress

A naturally occurring molecule identified by Stanford Medicine researchers appears similar to semaglutide—also known as Ozempic—in suppressing appetite and reducing body weight. Notably, testing in animals also showed that it worked without some of the drug's…

Medical XpressKrista Conger
North Texas pastor celebrates school's lowest vaccination rate in the state: 'We'll take it' - WFAA.com
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North Texas pastor celebrates school's lowest vaccination rate in the state: 'We'll take it' - WFAA.com

Mercy Culture pastor Landon Schott, whose Mercy Culture Preparatory Academy has a measles vaccination rate of 14.29%, posted a video on Instagram.

WFAA.comRyan Osborne
Eating more fish linked to slower MS disability progression: Study - Multiple Sclerosis News Today
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Eating more fish linked to slower MS disability progression: Study - Multiple Sclerosis News Today

People with MS who eat more fish are significantly less likely to experience confirmed disability progression, a new study in Sweden finds.

Multiple Sclerosis News TodayMargarida Maia, PhD
As tuberculosis cases rise in the US and worldwide, health officials puzzle over the resurgence of a disease once in decline - The Conversation
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As tuberculosis cases rise in the US and worldwide, health officials puzzle over the resurgence of a disease once in decline - The Conversation

Reports of TB date back to the time of Hippocrates, but the Kansas outbreak shows that the ancient disease is very much a modern-day scourge.

The Conversation AfricaKaren Dobos, Marcela Henao-Tamayo
Long-Term NSAID Use Linked to Lower Dementia Risk - Neuroscience News
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Long-Term NSAID Use Linked to Lower Dementia Risk - Neuroscience News

A new study finds that long-term use of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) is associated with a lower risk of developing dementia.

Neurosciencenews.comNeuroscience News
How a turf war between lizards in Florida impacts mosquitoes and maybe human health - Phys.org
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How a turf war between lizards in Florida impacts mosquitoes and maybe human health - Phys.org

Mosquitoes might be the bane of a summer barbecue in Kendall or a stroll on Miami Beach, but researchers in Florida are now also looking at the insects' more obscure targets—and how even a tiny, orange-flapped lizard could play a role in protecting our health.

Phys.OrgDenise Hruby
Postpartum Depression Shows Up in Brain Changes - Newser
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Postpartum Depression Shows Up in Brain Changes - Newser

Depression, stressful birth experiences tied to changes in the amygdala, hippocampus

NewserArden Dier
‘Menopause makeovers’ on the rise as middle-aged women get tummy tucks, nose jobs and brow lifts post-period - New York Post
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‘Menopause makeovers’ on the rise as middle-aged women get tummy tucks, nose jobs and brow lifts post-period - New York Post

A plastic surgeon told The Post that middle-aged women are looking to fix fact gain and a sagging skin — and one of her patients shared her experience.

New York PostMcKenzie Beard
What was childhood like before vaccines? - Vox.com
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What was childhood like before vaccines? - Vox.com

In a time of anti-vaccine sentiment and measles outbreaks, history has lessons for the US.

VoxAnna North
What childhood was like before vaccines - Vox.com
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What childhood was like before vaccines - Vox.com

In a time of anti-vaccine sentiment and measles outbreaks, history has lessons for the US.

VoxAnna North