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Can this spiky green fruit help fight cancer? What to know about the trending superfood - The Times of India
Soursop, a tropical fruit known for its health benefits, is abundant in nutrients and antioxidants. Despite claims of its anti-cancer properties, scie

Guest column | I’m still learning to fight my own stereotypes about aging — at age 67 - The Washington Post
It took me time to understand that there are different ways to understand ageism, including what researchers call “internalized ageism,” or discriminating against oneself.
9 health benefits of dark chocolate (and the right time to eat) - The Times of India
Dark chocolate contains antioxidants and essential nutrients that are beneficial to the entire body. Consumed in moderation, it enhances heart health, brain, and immunity. The following are nine key health benefits.
Popular pregnancy painkiller linked to ADHD in children, new study warns - The Times of India
A study in Nature Mental Health links paracetamol use during pregnancy to a higher risk of ADHD in children. The research tracked acetaminophen levels

Scientists describe new type of fat in human bellies - Livescience.com
Scientists have pinpointed and described unusual subtypes of fat cells that may help scientists explain why gut fat is linked to poor health. The research could open up new avenues for medical treatments.

Psilocybin increases emotional empathy in depressed individuals, study finds - PsyPost
A single dose of psilocybin significantly increased emotional empathy in depressed individuals for up to two weeks.

Scientists Warn That Antidepressants May Do More Harm Than Good in Dementia Patients - SciTechDaily
Antidepressants are commonly prescribed for dementia patients, but new research suggests they might be doing more harm than good. A study of nearly 19,000 individuals found that those taking these medications experienced a faster cognitive decline than those …

For the 1st time in Canada, surgeons put teeth in patients’ eyes to restore sight - New York Post
For the first time in Canadian history, surgeons have begun the process of implanting teeth in the eyes of three blind patients in a bold effort to restore their sight.

Health unit identifies four measles exposure locations in Brant, Norfolk - Brantford Expositor
Health unit identifies four measles exposure locations in Brant, Norfolk

RFK Jr. Readies CDC For Changes In Vaccine Policies - Forbes
RFK Jr. is gearing up for changes in vaccine policies, with respect to messaging and the composition of the advisory panel that makes recommendations to the CDC.

10 Thoughtful Food and Drink Gifts for Flu and Cold Recovery - CNET
Here's everything to know about ordering the perfect pick-me-ups for someone who's under the weather.

Multilingualism Starts Early: Study Challenges View on Language Learning - Neuroscience News
A new study of 121 infants in Accra, Ghana, reveals that babies regularly hear between two and six languages from multiple caregivers.

Scientists discovered a new way to prevent cold sores - The Brighter Side of News
Scientists have discovered how the herpes virus reactivates by hijacking the immune system, opening the door to new treatments

13 Foods to Boost and Strengthen Your Kidneys - CNET
Give your kidneys some love by adding these foods to your diet. You may already have some in your pantry.

Live | Top RI Doctor Chan Ranks Threat to Rhode Islanders From Bird Flu - GoLocalProv
GoLocal interviewed Dr. Philip Chan on GoLocal LIVE on the risk of the H5N1 bird flu on humans. Each week, Dr. Chan discusses important health issues.

Aging Brains Have a Sugar Problem – And Stanford Scientists May Have Found a Fix - SciTechDaily
Aging depletes the brain’s protective sugar shield, weakening defenses and fueling cognitive decline, but restoring key sugars may reverse these effects. What if a critical piece of the puzzle of brain aging has been hiding in plain sight? While neuroscience …

Why Big Pharma wants you to eat more meat - Vox.com
Antibiotics and other drugs were essential to the rise of factory farming. Now, Big Pharma and Big Meat are working to defend and expand industrialized animal agriculture.

Women Talk More Than Men After All, And By Quite a Lot - ScienceAlert
There are certain stereotypes about how relatively chatty men and women are, but what does the science say? A comprehensive new study shows that women tend to do more talking for much of the middle period of their life.

Daily Dose of Broccoli Sprout Extract Helps Blood Sugar, Study Shows - ScienceAlert
A new study suggests a key compound in foods like broccoli, Brussels sprouts, and cabbage can reduce blood sugar levels, potentially providing an inexpensive, affordable way to prevent type 2 diabetes from developing.

The 1 Unexpected Sign Of Colon Cancer, According To Doctors - HuffPost
This symptom is often dismissed, which is why it's so important to recognize.