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When My Husband Died Suddenly, One Of His Family Members Said 5 Words That Taunted Me For Years - HuffPost
βKeithβs death would have been challenging enough on its own, but overnight I also became a single mother of three. Worse still, I was pregnant with our fourth child.β
Super flu' wave hits hospitals in England with no peak yet - BBC
Numbers in hospital rise by more than 50% in a week as NHS faces 'worst-case scenario'.
Skunk scratch in Idaho leads to two rabies deaths including organ recipient in Michigan - NBC News
A rabid skunk scratched an Idaho resident, setting an exceedingly rare, deadly chain reaction that claimed two lives β the original bite victim and his organ transplant recipient, federal officials said
WHO expert groupβs new analysis reaffirms there is no link between vaccines and autism - World Health Organization (WHO)
<p>New analysis from a WHO global expert committee on vaccine safety has found that, based on available evidence, no causal link exists between vaccines and autism spectrum disorders (ASD). The conclusion reaffirms WHOβs position that childhood vaccines do noβ¦
Cervical cancer screening just got easier. A doctor explains why this change matters - CNN
Cervical cancer usually does not cause symptoms until it is advanced. A new guideline makes it easier to detect when precancerous changes are already developing.
Do you have the mystery β2025 throat virusβ going around? Hereβs what it could be. - NJ.com
What is the "2025 throat virus" and how can you treat it?
"Twice the Odds": Owning a Cat May Double Your Risk of Schizophrenia, Researchers Warn - The Daily Galaxy
A new study has reignited a decades-old controversy linking a common household pet to serious mental health risks. Backed by data from 17 studies across 11 countries, researchers uncovered a surprising connection that could change how we think about childhoodβ¦
Your Blood Type Affects Your Risk of Early Stroke, Study Reveals - ScienceAlert
Research suggests a surprising link between blood type and stroke risk, with people carrying one specific group A blood type facing a higher likelihood of stroke before age 60.
One Critical Factor Predicts Longevity Better Than Diet or Exercise, Study Says - ScienceAlert
What you gain in a day by staying up late might be curtailing how long you live, according to a new study linking insufficient sleep to a lower life expectancy.
Feel Like Everyone Is On GLP-1s? Itβs About More Than Weight Loss - MindBodyGreen
The GLP-1 craze isn't going anywhere, but it is changing course.
Parkinson's: Is restless leg syndrome a sign? - Medical News Today
People with restless leg syndrome may also have a higher risk for Parkinson's disease, a study from the Republic of Korea has found.
Experimental gene therapy treatment created at UCLA gives 'bubble girl' born with rare genetic disorder ADA-SCID a new life - ABC7 Los Angeles
An experimental gene therapy treatment created at UCLA gave a "bubble girl" born with a rare genetic disorder a new life.
50-pound weight loss sparked by 3 simple habits, says 'Top Model' winner - Fox News
"America's Next Top Model" winner India Gants reveals how she lost 50 pounds without dieting by quitting alcohol, eating protein and weightlifting weekly.
Huge genetic study reveals hidden links between psychiatric conditions - Nature
Analysis of more than 1 million people shows that mental-health disorders fall into five clusters, each of them linked to a specific set of genetic variants.
Sperm donor with rare cancer mutation fathered nearly 200 children in Europe - Ars Technica
Children with the mutation have up to a 90% chance of developing cancer by age 60.
Erythropoietin receptor on cDC1s dictates immune tolerance - Nature
The tolerogenic activity of type 1 conventional dendritic cells (cDC1s) is determined by EPOR, which is preferentially expressed in cDC1s and induces antigen-specific FOXP3-expressing regulatory T cells.
Column | Is red meat bad for you? Limited research robs us of a clear answer. - The Washington Post
Weβd all appreciate more definitive guidance. Eating a varied diet is a wise move while we wait.
Teens May Have Come Up with a New Way to Detect, Treat Lyme Disease Using CRISPR Gene Editing - Good News Network
Karthik and her team aimed to use CRISPR as a way to identify and isolate a protein generated by the bacteria that cause Lyme disease.
Dear Doctor: Was my doctor off base when he told me Paxlovid cures COVID, so I donβt need to be vaccinated - OregonLive.com
Dr. Roach: It is far better to prevent COVID than it is to treat it.
A 5-month-old's shocking death and the dangers of extreme diets, medical misinformation - USA Today
The alkaline diet in particular has become a dangerous, yet widespread, piece of misinformation.