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Experts Reveal the Best Time to Walk for Visceral Fat Loss - EatingWell
Walking helps reduce visceral fat and improve health. Experts explain whether the timing of your walks can make a real difference.
A fentanyl vaccine enters human trials in 2026 — here's how it works - Live Science
A vaccine in development would be the first proactive treatment for overdose and fentanyl addiction, if approved.
AIIMS-trained neurologist warns 'think twice before eating gol gappa’; explains how it can trigger serious infections | Health - Hindustan Times
Gol gappa lovers beware! Neurologist Dr Priyanka Sehrawat warns that unhygienic water can spread Hepatitis A and other infections. | Health
University Hospitals relocates Broadview Heights urgent care clinic - Cleveland.com
The new Treeworth Boulevard location for the University Hospitals urgent care clinic offers expanded services during peak respiratory virus season and joins UH's network of 25 urgent care facilities across Northeast Ohio.
Study uncovers how melanoma tricks the immune system - The Jerusalem Post
The study shows that melanoma cells release tiny bubble-like structures called extracellular vesicles, or EVs, which can paralyze the immune cells that normally attack tumors.
5 Anti-Inflammatory Fruits You Should Be Eating in January - EatingWell
Stock up on these five anti-inflammatory fruits this January to support immunity, gut health and energy all winter.
Alcohol, salty foods can trigger ‘holiday heart’: What you need to know - NJ.com
Hackensack Meridian JFK’s chief of cardiology explains how alcohol, salty foods, and holiday excess can lead to dangerous heart rhythm problems.
Did Chinese surgeon once save a patient's severed hand by attaching it to his leg? What we know - Snopes.com
Alzheimer’s Fully Reversed in Mice, Scientists Say - Futurism
A new compound has been shown to reverse late stage Alzheimer's disease in lab mice, which gives millions of sufferers new cause for hope.
ADHD Meds Used By Millions Of Kids And Adults Don’t Work The Way We Thought They Did - IFLScience
These drugs don't promote attention, but instead activate the brain's wakefulness and reward centers.
The year measles came back - Vox
Doctors reflect on how the resurgence of measles and whooping cough, plus declining trust in flu and Covid shots, is putting American patients’ health at risk.
p53 inactivation drives breast cancer metastasis to the brain through SCD1 upregulation and increased fatty acid metabolism - Nature
This study associates p53 loss and brain metastasis in breast cancer. Mechanistically, p53-null tumors recruit astrocytes that provide substrates for enhanced fatty acid synthesis via upregulated SCD1 expression, representing a targetable axis in the disease.
Denverites are supposed to report STIs to the city. The mayor says it’s time for a change - Denverite
It's much easier to pass regulations than to rescind them, even the odd ones.
Golden Retriever Is ‘Absolutely Shook’ When Little Baby Does This - DogTime
Watch the moment this Golden Retriever sees his little baby sister roll over. He’s so surprised he has to leave the room to find mom.
Golden Retriever ‘Desperate To Make Friends’ Gets Wish Fulfilled - Yahoo
This sweet video opens with Nala the Golden Retriever doing what she does best: trying very hard to make a new friend. In this video shared by @nalabance...
Kratom and 7-OH products are widely available. They’re also at the heart of a public health debate. : Short Wave - NPR
Kratom and 7-OH products are available in many smoke shops. But earlier this year, the FDA recommended certain 7-OH products be scheduled alongside opioids. This isn’t the first time kratom has come under scrutiny. Nearly a decade ago, the DEA wanted to make …
The World Is Sleeping on Bird Flu, Expert Warns - ScienceAlert
There's an unwritten rule in publishing, or so I've been told: Don't write about COVID.
I'm Dying to Try Group Sex. One, Little, Terrifying Thing Is Holding Me Back. - Slate
I want this with every fiber of my being, but I know how scary it would be for me.
This Common Vaccine May Slow the Progression of Dementia or Even Prevent It - Yahoo News Canada
The shingles vaccine may offer a protective effect against developing dementia, as well as “therapeutic potential” for those already diagnosed
Children no longer able to visit one of SC’s largest hospital groups. Here’s why - The State
Prisma Health said anyone age 15 and younger from visiting patients at hospitals in SC and Tennessee due to increased rates of the flu & respiratory illnesses.