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Gut bacteria from amphibians and reptiles achieve complete tumor elimination in preclinical model - Medical Xpress
A research team of Prof. Eijiro Miyako at the Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (JAIST) has discovered that the bacterium Ewingella americana, isolated from the intestines of Japanese tree frogs (Dryophytes japonicus), possesses remarkably po…

Psilocybin Breaks Depressive Cycles by Rewiring The Brain, Study Suggests - ScienceAlert
Scientists have used a specially engineered virus to help track the brain changes caused by psilocybin in mice, revealing how the drug could be breaking loops of depressive thinking.
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We Asked 3 Dietitians to Name the Healthiest Sandwich Bread—and They All Agreed - Real Simple
We asked 3 registered dietitians to name the healthiest sandwich bread, and they all chose this nutrient-rich variety that's a great source of fiber and protein.

9 ways to avoid getting ill before Christmas - The Times
Flu, cold, indigestion, hangover … many things can leave you feeling low in the festive season. Here are the experts’ ways to mitigate your risk

Trumbull School With Measles Case Abides By CT Law: Town - Patch
A confirmed case of measles was recently discovered at Christian Heritage School in Trumbull, according to officials.

Highly infectious ‘stomach flu’ spreads. How to disinfect after norovirus - Sacramento Bee
Learn how to clean and disinfect after the vomiting virus hits your California homes, from bleach solutions to PPE, to reduce spread and protect your household.

COVID-19 leaves a lasting mark on the human brain - Griffith University
COVID-19 does not just affect the respiratory system, but also significantly alters the brain in people who have fully recovered from the infectious

Exercise Supercharges Hormone Transport to the Brain - Neuroscience News
Physical exercise triggers extracellular vesicles (EVs)—tiny particles in the blood—to act as temporary transport shuttles for key hormone precursors.

What's Good (and What's Overhyped) About the Viral 2-2-2 Workout - Lifehacker
The principles are sound, but is it really anything special?

Doctors Petition California to Ban Countertop Material Linked to Deadly Disease - KQED
Health advocates urged the state to follow Australia's lead, after the country banned artificial stone, popular in the production of kitchen surfaces, to prevent silicosis among stoneworkers.

FDA OKs libido-boosting pill for women who have gone through menopause - ABC News
U.S. health officials have expanded approval of a drug that boosts libido in women who report stress due to a low sex drive
Alabama farmer has Parkinson’s. He’s among thousands who say weed killer is to blame - AL.com
Mac Barlow spent decades using this pesticide to burn down his fields. Now, he's struggling with Parkinson's.

Tiny Gut Imposters Could Be Driving Multiple Sclerosis - Neuroscience News
New research reveals that when gut bacteria closely resemble the myelin sheath that protects nerve fibers, the immune system can become confused and attack both — accelerating multiple sclerosis.
Polyphenol-rich cocoa, coffee, and berries may help support heart health - AOL.com
Researchers found that consuming foods rich in polyphenols — such as coffee, berries, cocoa, and olive oil — may help improve heart health long-term.

Stanford Medicine releases study that says mRNA-based COVID vaccines can cause myocarditis - WJAR
A study from Stanford Medicine revealed that mRNA-based vaccines for COVID-19 can cause myocarditis in young men and adolescents.

Stanford Medicine releases study that says mRNA-based COVID vaccines can cause myocarditis - KATU
A study from Stanford Medicine revealed that mRNA-based vaccines for COVID-19 can cause myocarditis in young men and adolescents.

Stanford Medicine releases study that says mRNA-based COVID vaccines can cause myocarditis - National News Desk
A study from Stanford Medicine revealed that mRNA-based vaccines for COVID-19 can cause myocarditis in young men and adolescents.

5 genetic 'signatures' underpin a range of psychiatric conditions - Live Science
A study suggests psychiatric disorders can share the same genetic signatures and that they may stem from shared biological mechanisms.

Want to Know if Somebody Is Truly Listening? Count Their Blinks. - ScienceAlert
Blinking handles essential eye maintenance, and we usually blink multiple times a minute without thinking much about it, though you might be more self-conscious about your own after the results of a new study on their connection to cognitive load.

Emerging ‘Super Flu’ Strain Is Spreading Fast. Here’s What You Need to Know - Gizmodo
The UK is facing a surge of hospitalizations fueled by the novel variant subclade K. And the U.S. is likely next.