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Flu season is here just in time for Christmas. These areas in Alabama are getting hit hardest. - AL.com
Data from the Alabama Department of Public Health shows where flu cases are rising.
What Foods Make You Happiest? Hint: It’s Not What You Think - AOL.com
Research shows that certain food may affect mood and mental health. Eating these foods may make you feel happier.
Are You A Golden Retriever Partner Or A Black Cat Partner? - BuzzFeed
Someone explain how black cat partners are allowed to be so chaotic and still so cute.
Tiny Molecule Made by Gut Bacteria Could Cut Type 2 Diabetes Risk - ScienceAlert
A compound produced by gut bacteria could play a vital role in managing and preventing type 2 diabetes, according to a study led by researchers from Imperial College London (ICL).
Study Confirms Health-Friendly Sucralose Is Better Than Sugar - RealClearHealth
There’s sweet news for all of us craving holiday treats while trying to cut back on sugar. A new landmark study confirms what doctors and nutritionists have long advised: sugar-free sweeteners...
For the First Time, a Deadly Virus Has Been Found in Arctic Waters After Killing Whales and Dolphins Worldwide - Indian Defence Review
Scientists just uncovered a dangerous virus lurking in Arctic whales—using a method no one expected. The discovery could change what we know about marine life in a warming world, and it’s raising alarms far beyond the polar circle.
Regular Exercise Doesn’t Just Strengthen the Heart, It Reprograms Its Nerves - SciTechDaily
New research suggests that regular aerobic exercise doesn’t just benefit the heart muscle, but subtly rewires the nerves that control how the heart works. Regular physical activity does more than improve heart strength. New research shows that it also alters …
What Happens to Your Blood Sugar When You Drink Coffee - EatingWell
Does coffee raise blood sugar? Nutrition experts explain how caffeine and common coffee add-ins can impact your glucose levels.
Tested positive for flu during the holidays? Here’s what you should do - CNN
As millions of Americans hit the road or take to the skies for the holidays, another seasonal traveler is picking up speed: influenza.
Scientists Uncover a Hidden ‘Pause Button’ Deep Inside Our Cells - Indian Defence Review
A rare way cells survive extreme stress has just been decoded, with implications reaching far beyond the animal kingdom.
These 9 Foods Could Banish Your Headaches, According to Medical Experts - CNET
Next time you feel a headache coming on, try reaching for one of these expert-recommended foods.
Flu is hitting Colorado hard, but it’s easier than ever to test and vaccinate at home - Colorado Public Radio
Doctors and officials say it’s not too late to get a vaccine during what’s being called an unprecedented season
If Someone Usually Skips Breakfast In the Morning, They're Lowkey Struggling With These 11 Things - YourTango
If someone usually skips breakfast in the morning, it's possible that they're struggling with certain things, if they try to keep that quiet.
How testosterone fell out of favor in medicine — and how it came back - statnews.com
Abraham Morgentaler, a pioneer in testosterone therapy for men, discusses what led to decades of shunning of this hormone.
5 cardiologists from India’s leading hospitals share their ‘best advice for healthy heart’ that could save your life | Health - Hindustan Times
Top cardiologists from India’s leading hospitals share essential tips on diet, lifestyle, and symptoms to help you keep your heart healthy and strong. | Health
A Grim Measles Milestone - The Dispatch
U.S. nears potential loss of measles of elimination status after a record year of infections.
6 new measles cases reported in Utah County - KSL.com
Health officials in Utah County say an additional six measles cases have been reported in the county in the past week.
Gifting a smart watch to monitor heart health? Cardiologist weighs in - WTOP
Smartwatches are great for noticing heart health trends, but a Maryland doctor says users need to understands the technology’s limits and shortfalls and when a visit to your doctor may be needed.
Flu surging in Minnesota as H3N2 strain dominates - Bring Me The News
An influenza surge is underway in Minnesota, with the number of patients hospitalized ahead of the holidays more than twice as high than at the same time last year.
Archaeologists Identified the Body of the Famed ‘Horseman,’ Solving a 300-Year-Old Mystery - Yahoo
Is Notre Dame’s “Horseman” poet Joachim du Bellay? Archaeologists linked a lead coffin burial to the Renaissance poet, solving a centuries-old mystery.