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A promising new treatment for a tough cancer - statnews.com
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What Alarms Doctors The Most About COVID Right Now - HuffPost
From limited vaccine access to hospital visits and more.

How to manage PCOS-related fatigue, brain fog, and energy dips during the workday - The Hindu
Manage PCOS at work with diet, movement, sleep, supplements, and workplace support for improved energy and productivity.

Common Constipation Drug Shows Promise in Halting Kidney Decline - SciTechDaily
A constipation drug has shown promise in slowing kidney damage in chronic kidney disease patients by improving gut and mitochondrial health. Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a widespread and serious medical condition. For many individuals, the progressive loss…
Archaeologists find a 'creation of genius' that tracked the cosmos 2,100 years ago - Earth.com
Archaeologists explore the Antikythera shipwreck. The Antikythera Mechanism is now split into 82 fragments, only 30% has been recovered.

Parents are quietly trying ketamine therapy for their teens. It's highly controversial. - USA Today
Doctors say ketamine therapy can provide life-saving support in cases where other medications have failed, but there are potential risks involved.

Scientists Find a Way to Stop Breast Cancer From Coming Back - SciTechDaily
Dormant “sleeper” cancer cells, long untouchable, can now be destroyed with common drugs, stopping breast cancer from returning.

Why 'Interstellar' has the most accurate black hole in Hollywood history : Short Wave - NPR
Christopher Nolan’s Interstellar was a phenomenon in 2014. Set in the future, Earth has been struck by a global crop blight. Former NASA pilot Cooper (Matthew McConaughey) is pulled into a NASA mission to transport the human race to a new planet, via wormhole…
Peripheral artery disease: 6 early signs of blocked arteries that appear in the legs - Times of India
Most people think leg pain is a natural sign of aging. It is easy to dismiss that agonizing cramping feeling on a walk if it goes away with rest. But experts warn that these are signs that something more ominous is going on in your arteries.Dr. Sumit Kapadia,…

New 'Fastball' Test Could Assess Alzheimer's Risk in Just 3 Minutes - ScienceAlert
A new test could help to diagnose memory issues associated with Alzheimer's disease in as little as three minutes.

The sleep switch that builds muscle, burns fat, and boosts brainpower - ScienceDaily
UC Berkeley researchers mapped the brain circuits that control growth hormone during sleep, uncovering a feedback system where sleep fuels hormone release, and the hormone regulates wakefulness. The discovery helps explain links between poor sleep, obesity, d…
Lyme disease surges in Michigan, prompting some counties to take action - The Detroit News
Local health departments are doing what are called tick "drags" to see where different tick species are and which diseases they may be carrying.
Alcohol-associated liver disease: How drinking allows gut bacteria to severely harm the liver, and why it - The Times of India
The gut lining contains goblet cells which produce GAPs (goblet cell-associated antigen passages). The immune system receives training through GAPs, t

Nearly half of people with diabetes don’t know they have it, new study finds - WPTZ
Millions worldwide live with undiagnosed diabetes. Find out why early screening matters.

Nearly half of people with diabetes don’t know they have it, new study finds - KHBS
Millions worldwide live with undiagnosed diabetes. Find out why early screening matters.

Daily Samurai Routine Could Reduce Risk of Falls in Seniors - ScienceAlert
Ancient Japanese samurai were warriors of distinction, with a reputation for discipline and mastery of precision.

Virginia families face hurdles getting updated COVID-19 vaccine amid prescription confusion - WTOP
Virginia families are hitting roadblocks getting the new COVID-19 vaccine, as shifting federal rules spark confusion over pharmacy prescription requirements.
17 Older Women Are Revealing How Wildly Different Giving Birth Was 60 Years Ago Vs. Today - BuzzFeed
"She didn't want to remove her underwear during the delivery because she thought the baby would come out of her belly button..."
Why more seniors are turning to cannabis use - CBS News
Between 2021 and 2023, cannabis use among Americans 65 and older went up 46%, according to a recent study.

How healthy is your liver? It’s not just about booze - The Times
Liver disease deaths have quadrupled in 50 years. Can lifestyle changes and medical advances help regenerate this vital organ, asks Peta Bee