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Simple Supplement Dramatically Reduces Serious Heart Complications in Dialysis Patients - SciTechDaily
Fish oil supplementation markedly lowered heart and vascular complications in people receiving hemodialysis, according to a major international trial.

Flu reaches ‘concerning’ level in metro Atlanta as holiday gatherings get closer - WSB-TV
According to the Georgia Department of Public Health, 153 people were hospitalized in metro Atlanta last week.

Stanford Scientists Discover Why mRNA-Based COVID-19 Vaccines Can Cause Myocarditis - SciTechDaily
A Stanford-led study probes why a very small number of people develop heart inflammation shortly after mRNA COVID-19 vaccination, revealing an unexpected interaction between key immune pathways.

Two die as respiratory infections rise - nationnews.com
Two people, including a known asthmatic, were hospitalised and died as Barbados recorded a rise in respiratory illness. Those deaths were up to December
Your Brain Ages in Five Distinct Stages, New Research Shows - The Wall Street Journal

What to know about the surging "winter vomiting bug" and its contagious new variant - Axios
The norovirus outbreaks has been surging as COVID and the flu remain threats.

Rush University Medical Center's Dr. Steven Flamm talks alcohol use, liver disease, impact of drinking ahead of new year - ABC7 Chicago
As a new year approaches, many people are rethinking their habits, including how much alcohol they're drinking.

Humans May Actually Have Over 30 Senses, Scientists Say - ScienceAlert
Stuck in front of our screens all day, we often ignore our senses beyond sound and vision.
I’m a dermatologist — how I know if a person will be more wrinkly when they get older - AOL.com
Call 'em laugh lines, battle blemishes or experience etchings — wrinkles are a natural and universal part of aging.

Just One Drink a Day Linked to 50% Higher Mouth Cancer Risk in India - SciTechDaily
Drinking just one alcoholic drink a day is linked to a major increase in mouth cancer risk in India, according to a large multi-center study.

If I'd Listened To My Doctor, I Would Be Dead Right Now - HuffPost
"The doctor told me there was no rush, even though the radiology report stated my tumor was 'of concern.' In fact, she was going on vacation for two weeks and her schedule was full."

Boston health officials issue warning amid 114% spike in flu cases - Boston.com
Boston's flu surge is happening about a month earlier this year, the city's public health officials said Tuesday.

Philosophy expert shares Aristotle's simple way to know if you have a 'great mind' - Upworthy
What was true over 2,300 years ago still holds today.

Not thinking about anything: Toward a brain signature of mind blanking - Medical Xpress
When we are awake, we seem to experience a continuous stream of sensations, reflections, memories, and impressions that make up our mental life. Yet some people report moments when they think about nothing at all. Is that even possible? Or is it an illusion c…

Hospitals to temporarily implement visitor restrictions amid increase in respiratory illness - WHIO TV
Hospitals across the region are implementing temporary visitor restrictions amid a recent increase in respiratory illness beginning Dec. 26.

Data Holds the Key in Slowing Age-Related Illnesses - WIRED
More accurate and individualized health predictions will allow for preventative factors to be implemented well in advance.

4 Daily Exercises That Keep You Stronger Than Most 40-Year-Olds After 60 - Eat This Not That
After 60, stay stronger than most 40-year-olds with 4 daily moves: goblet squats, bench press, rows, and planks.

The Incurable Condition Andrew Zimmern Contracted After Eating A Common Spice - The Takeout
Andrew Zimmern contracted burning mouth syndrome (BMS), which is characterized by a chronic burning or tingling sensation on the tongue, lips, or entire mouth.

5 Chair Exercises That Flatten Belly Overhang Faster Than Ab Workouts After 55 - Eat This Not That
Over 55? These 5 chair exercises boost calorie burn and core strength to help reduce belly overhang without floor ab workouts.

Stiffer colon could signal risk of early-onset colorectal cancer - Medical Xpress
Increased stiffness of the colon, spurred by chronic inflammation, may encourage the development and progression of early-onset colorectal cancer (CRC), a study co-led by UT Southwestern Medical Center researchers suggests. The findings, published in Advanced…