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Holiday drink enjoyed by millions may weaken your bones, experts say - Fox News
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Pro-Trump New York Post Hits RFK Jr. With The Damning ‘Ugly Truth’ - HuffPost
The tabloid slammed one of the Trump health secretary's moves as not only “mind-bogglingly irresponsible” but “downright cruel."
The Morning Habit That Can Spike Your Cholesterol Over Time - EatingWell
Many adults skip breakfast, but studies show it can raise cholesterol over time. Learn more about why, plus ideas for a healthy morning routine.
Is IV Vitamin Therapy Worth the Hype? You Might Want to Follow Your Gut. - Mansion Global
More treatments are popping up that promise everything from a quick hangover cure to beauty hacks and energy-giving infusions
New psychology research flips the script on happiness and self-control - PsyPost
We are often told that discipline is the key to a happy life, but a new longitudinal study challenges this wisdom, suggesting the relationship between self-control and well-being is not what we thought.
What a scientist who studies protein and healthy aging eats in a day - The Washington Post
Stuart Phillips has published more than 400 studies and scientific review papers. His approach to protein? Don’t overdo it.
South Carolina measles response puts personal choice over orders - Axios
The advice follows a familiar script: You should vaccinate your kids, but it's your choice.
Scientists find the missing links between genes and disease - ScienceDaily
A new genetic mapping strategy reveals how entire networks of genes work together to cause disease, filling in the missing links left by traditional genetic studies. The technique could transform how scientists identify drug targets for complex conditions.
Flu-related 911 calls and emergency room visits surge in Hawaii - Honolulu Star-Advertiser
The Hawaii Department of Health is seeing a surge in influenza cases, along with flu-related 911 calls and emergency department visits statewide.
Gum disease may be linked to plaque buildup in arteries, higher risk of major CVD events - www.heart.org
DALLAS, Dec. 16, 2025 — There is increasing evidence that gum disease is associated with increased risk of cardiovascular events, including heart attack, stroke, atrial fibrillation, heart failure and cardiometabolic health conditions. Effective...
FDA OKs libido-boosting pill for women who have gone through menopause - ABC News
U.S. health officials have expanded approval of a drug that boosts libido in women who report stress due to a low sex drive
Stanford Medicine releases study that says mRNA-based COVID vaccines can cause myocarditis - National News Desk
A study from Stanford Medicine revealed that mRNA-based vaccines for COVID-19 can cause myocarditis in young men and adolescents.
Want to Know if Somebody Is Truly Listening? Count Their Blinks. - ScienceAlert
Blinking handles essential eye maintenance, and we usually blink multiple times a minute without thinking much about it, though you might be more self-conscious about your own after the results of a new study on their connection to cognitive load.
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
Norovirus is the most common cause of vomiting and diarrhea.
The Surprising Reason Runners Get Lightheaded When They Stand Up - Outside Magazine
New research suggests it’s actually not about your heart.
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.
They’re medics, social workers, neighbors and 911. Meet the health care workers who do it all. - The Washington Post
The Community Paramedic program in Yancey County, North Carolina, is part of a nationwide effort to reduce nonemergency calls and to close health care gaps.