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ADHD Isn’t Just a Deficit: New Study Reveals Powerful Psychological Strengths - SciTechDaily
Adults with ADHD who understand and apply their personal strengths experience better well-being and fewer mental health difficulties.

New surgical center opens in N.J., promising ‘high end hospitality’ to patients - NJ.com
The facility in northern New Jersey is intended to combine luxury hospitality with advanced medical care.
It Seems Like Everyone In America Is Getting This Nasty Winter Stomach Bug - BuzzFeed

The Surprising Reason Runners Get Lightheaded When They Stand Up - Outside Magazine
New research suggests it’s actually not about your heart.

Mumbai orthopaedic surgeon explains why knee pain worsens in winter; shares causes, symptoms and easy tips to manage it | Health - Hindustan Times
Winter can make knees stiff, swollen, and painful. Orthopaedic surgeon Dr Girish Bhalerao shares causes, symptoms, and simple tips to stay active and pain-free. | Health

Does Walking Build Muscle, Burn Fat, or Both? - GQ
We all know that getting our steps in is good. But to ignite muscle synthesis and fat loss, experts have some specific recommendations.

Murdoch Paper New York Post Warns RFK Jr.’s ‘Lunatic’ Crusade Will Lead to More ‘Dead Kids’ - The Daily Beast
The New York Post editorial slammed the Trump administration over what it called a “lunatic war on vaccines.”

OBITUARY: Michael Avelar, 1983-2025 - Lost Coast Outpost
Michael Avelar, of McKinleyville, passed away on November 29, 2025 at the age of 42 after living for many years with Machado Joseph’s Disease.

How fasting boosts breast cancer therapy - Nature
A discovery in mice reveals why fasting enhances a type of breast cancer treatment — a hormone-signalling pathway and gene-expression changes have key roles.

Your anxiety could be a diet issue - Vox
Poor nutrition could contribute to mental illness, but are supplements the answer?
COVID or flu? Here's how to tell the difference - Yahoo Life UK
Flu, COVID and seasonal colds are all circulating this winter, and their symptoms can be surprisingly similar. Here’s how to tell them apart.
How I lost 10st with no effort, fat jabs or diets - Daily Mail

DNA Study Reveals Carrier of World's Earliest-Known Plague - ScienceAlert
A plague that swept through Eurasia for 2,000 years – millennia before the Black Death of the Middle Ages – has only ever been detected in human remains, until now.

Thousands of U.S. farmers have Parkinson’s. They blame a deadly pesticide. - MLive.com
Paraquat is banned in more than 70 countries, but still legal in the United States. Now, a growing number of U.S. farmers are blaming the toxic pesticide for their Parkinson's disease in a large lawsuit.
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We Asked a Doctor If Omega-3 Supplements Actually Support Heart Health - Verywell Health
Omega-3 fatty acids are widely known to support heart health, but supplementing with them may not be as effective as getting them from food. Learn whether omega-3 supplements can help boost your heart health.

The biggest mosquito-borne disease in the world has a cure. There’s just one problem - Vox
The virus is spreading globally, and mosnodenvir is the first drug to show antiviral activity in humans. But Johnson & Johnson halted development, leaving a health tool without a manufacturer.

Column | I’m a doctor. Here are 11 foods I recommend to fight inflammation. - The Washington Post
Chronic inflammation in your body is a problem. Your eating pattern can make a difference.
COVID-19 shot tied to lower risk of death from any cause, study shows - Euronews.com

New clues about long covid’s cause could unlock treatments - The Washington Post
The latest research signals progress in understanding a condition that is afflicting millions of people.

Child’s sudden death unnerves a promising area of gene therapy research - statnews.com
Researchers hoped they had finally found a way to get gene therapies past the blood-brain barrier. Then the first patient died.