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We Asked Registered Dietitians the Best Tea for Visceral Fat Loss—and They All Picked the Same One - EatingWell
Registered dietitians share which tea may help reduce visceral fat and the lifestyle habits that support it.

Scientists get peacock feathers to emit laser beams - but why would they want to? - Earth.com
Scientists get peacock feathers to emit laser light after adding dye and green pulses, revealing surprising biophotonic applications.
How a young mom is "living, not just surviving" after incurable cancer diagnosis - cbsnews.com
Elissa Kalver was diagnosed with HER2-positive metastatic breast cancer at 34. Since then, she has founded a nonprofit and worked to live life to the fullest.

Harvard scientists pinpoint how sleep stabilizes memory in fascinating neuroscience breakthrough - PsyPost
New research from Harvard scientists suggests that sleep helps the brain strengthen newly learned motor skills by boosting spindle activity in the exact regions involved during learning. The greater the increase in this activity, the more participants improve…

The pain that isn’t scanned — Why is mental health missing in cancer care? - Dawn
For many women, surviving cancer means enduring not just physical pain but the unspoken emotional wounds of a system blind to mental health.
5 Surprising Symptoms of Multiple Myeloma, According to Doctors - AOL.com
Here, doctors break down symptoms of Multiple Myeloma, from the common ones like shortness of breath, to the lesser-known ones like thirst.

The Trump administration has halted funds for global HIV/AIDS programs. No one knows how big the impact is - CNN
The United States has suspended some funding for its flagship AIDS relief program, according to international organizations and members of Congress who warn the cuts are already hurting patients and halting critical projects globally.

Do you really need to walk 10,000 steps a day? - Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Not that there's anything wrong with that. But it's a false target – and a new meta-analysis points to solid benefits with a goal that may be more reasonable for many

The benefits of high-impact exercise continue throughout life — and there's no 'magic age' for stopping - Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Weight-bearing activities, from soccer and basketball to running and jumping, can help preserve bone density, cardiovascular fitness and mental sharpness.
Always stressed? High cortisol is quietly 'killing' brain cells, and can even impair memory, says researc - The Times of India
Elevated cortisol levels, often triggered by chronic stress, significantly impair memory and brain function. Research indicates that excessive cortiso
High Blood Pressure symptoms that often go unnoticed, according to a top NY cardiologist - The Times of India
Discover the common yet often overlooked symptoms of high blood pressure, as explained by Dr. Evan Levine, a top cardiologist. Learn how to monitor your blood pressure effectively to prevent serious health risks.

Chagas disease: 'Kissing bug' spreads in the US - dw.com
Chagas disease, previously prevalent mainly in Latin America, is now increasingly occurring in the US. The "kissing bug" passes on a parasite that can cause life-threatening damage to the heart and nerves.

Could bacterial infections trigger heart attacks? - Medical News Today
Certain bacteria typically found in the mouth and throat may be a trigger for heart attacks, recent research suggests.

A nutrition expert says lasting weight loss requires sustainable, realistic changes—here are five she recommends - Fit&Well
These lifestyle habits can help you lose weight and keep it off
4 superfoods that help control diabetes naturally, backed by science - The Times of India
Managing diabetes effectively involves dietary choices alongside medication and lifestyle adjustments. Moringa, blueberries, chia seeds, and cinnamon
Are you taking vitamin D the wrong way? Top doctor shares tips to fix it - Times of India
Vitamin D is a nutrient the body needs to maintain healthy bones, support immune function, and promote overall well-being. Also known as the ‘sunshine vitamin’, this nutrient can be naturally produced by the body when exposed to the sun. But when the exposure…
Women who experienced stalking or obtained restraining orders have higher risk of heart disease, study finds - CBS News
A team of Harvard researchers analyzed data for more than 66,000 nurses, ages 36 to 56, who were surveyed about their own health for 20 years.

Fatty liver breakthrough: A safe, cheap vitamin shows promise - ScienceDaily
Researchers identified microRNA-93 as a genetic driver of fatty liver disease and showed that vitamin B3 can effectively suppress it. This breakthrough suggests niacin could be repurposed as a powerful new treatment for millions worldwide.

California breaks with CDC, cosigns COVID vaccine guidelines from medical groups - LAist
Guidance is in line with the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s recommendations under the Biden Administration.

Providence said to be eying closure of Santa Rosa Memorial Hospital inpatient pediatric wing - The Press Democrat
The move would force hundreds of Sonoma County families to seek inpatient care for their children in San Francisco or Oakland, according to the unit’s staff.