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CDC vaccine advisers’ new focus on hepatitis B tests in pregnancy is not enough, some doctors warn - CNN
Relying on testing to guide vaccination recalls an approach the United States tried in the 1980s and early ’90s that still led to thousands of cases of hepatitis B among children every year.
You may be eating kale all wrong and missing out on key nutrients, researchers warn - AOL.com
A new study found that adding a little oil to kale dramatically boosts the body's absorption of carotenoids, nutrients that are linked to better eye and hear...
If You Struggle To Fall Asleep, You Might Want To Try This Absurdly Simple Hack - HuffPost
We asked sleep experts and people who struggle with sleep to put this technique to the test. The results may surprise you.
5 Daily Exercises That Rebuild Lost Muscle Better Than Weight Training After 50 - Eat This Not That
Rebuild lost muscle after 50 with 5 daily exercises that boost strength, balance, and functional fitness without heavy weights.
This Is The Healthiest Vegetable In The World, According To Experts - Women's Health
Data from the CDC found that watercress is actually the healthiest vegetable. A dietitian explains why—and reveals how much watercress you should have per day.
'Brain scars': The hidden forms of sexism that harm women's health - BBC
Subtle sexism that pervades everyday life often gets shrugged off. But research shows it can still have lasting psychological effects – including "thinning" parts of the brain.
Useful tips from NPR's most popular self-help stories of the year - NPR
A roundup of good advice from Life Kit's 10 most read stories of 2025. Find out which foods support better sleep, how to be happier and how to graciously accept compliments.
Rise of anti-science rhetoric has fundamentally changed the relationship between doctors and patients - statnews.com
“The rise of anti-science and anti-vaccine rhetoric has fundamentally changed the relationship between clinicians and patients.”
Simple supplement mix shows remarkable results in brain cancer - ScienceDaily
New research is challenging one of medicine’s oldest assumptions: that cancer must be attacked to be cured. By treating glioblastoma patients with a simple combination of resveratrol and copper, the researchers found dramatic reductions in tumor aggressivenes…
Massive Study Reveals Where Gout Comes From, And It's Not What We Thought - ScienceAlert
Gout is often blamed on overindulgence in alcohol or unhealthy eating, but research suggests genetics plays a much bigger role in the painful arthritic condition than previously thought.
Garlic Mouth Wash? The Science Says Yes - Gizmodo
Researchers reviewed existing evidence on whether mouthwash with garlic extract could be a viable alternative for the current golden standard.
Most People Lack Sufficient Omega-3 - Newser
Experts call for clearer guidelines as they find most people aren't getting enough of the fatty acids
Gray hair may have evolved as a protection against cancer, study hints - Live Science
Aging comes with graying hair, which may be a sign of the body lowering its risk of cancer, a study suggests.
Officials Told Ohio School to Trash 72 Dead Vultures Like Garbage. Turns Out They Had Bird Flu - Gizmodo
Staff at an Ohio school were shocked to discover dozens of dead vultures on its campus. Even more shocking was the response from the state's wildlife officials.
Parkinson’s disease is on the rise. 5 expert tips to reduce your risk of developing it - CNN
Researchers are developing a greater understanding of Parkinson’s disease, the fastest growing neurodegenerative disease globally. Here are ways to reduce your risk.
Doing this one exercise daily will 'slow down ageing' – and most people don't know it - Women's Health
The malasana squat into forward fold + overhead stretch improves joint stability, mobility and functional movement with age. Here's how to do it.
General Catalyst-backed Radial raises $50M to treat mental health in non-traditional ways - Endpoints News
Radial, a startup pursuing newer ways to treat mental health using brain stimulation and fast-acting medications, just raised $50 million in Series A and seed funding, Endpoints News learned exclusively.
People Are Sharing The "Health Red Flags" They Completely Ignored Until It Led To A Major Diagnosis, And Oh My God - BuzzFeed
"My advice as a woman who often gets UTIs: do not ignore them!"
5 fruits that can boost collagen in your skin - Times of India
Beautiful skin starts with the small things done every day, and the food on the plate plays a powerful role. Collagen is the protein that keeps skin firm, smooth, and bouncy. The body makes its own collagen, but production slows with age, stress, sun exposure…
Adolescence lasts into your 30s, and other surprises about the brain - The Washington Post
We may consider 18- or 21-year-olds adults, but new research suggests the brain isn’t fully developed or stable until our late 20s or even early 30s.