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US Man Dies From Rabies After Receiving Infected Kidney - ScienceAlert
A recipient of a kidney transplant presented a medical mystery when he died from rabies in January 2025 only weeks after his surgery in an Ohio hospital, despite having had no documented contact with the disease.
Inhibition of IRAK4 by microbial trimethylamine blunts metabolic inflammation and ameliorates glycemic control - Nature
The microbial metabolite trimethylamine (TMA), the precursor of TMAO, which is associated with adverse cardiometabolic outcomes, is shown to have beneficial metabolic and anti-inflammatory effects in the host in the context of obesity.
Horse with infectious disease euthanized in Lancaster County - LancasterOnline
A horse was euthanized in Lancaster County last month after testing positive for equine herpesvirus, an infectious disease that can be fatal for domestic horses.
Why Does Everyone Think They Have Worms? - The Cut
A growing corner of the internet is convinced its intestines are full of parasites — and that unproven, doctor-disdained cleanses are the solution.
‘Scromiting,’ a bizarre condition linked to chronic marijuana use, is on the rise - East Idaho News
(CNN) — It was a pain worse than childbirth, said a TikTok mom as she described bouts of uncontrollable vomiting after marijuana use. “I was crying and screaming and I was like ‘I can’t take this anymore!’ I hate my life,” she said. “I’m just begging God, lik…
What Does Nuclear Radiation Actually Do To Your Body? - bgr.com
Ionizing nuclear radiation is an invisible killer that can destroy and corrupt your body on a molecular level, leading to a slow, cancerous death.
University of Utah Health research funding reaches record $531M in 2025 - KSL.com
University of Utah Health this year achieved record research funding totals, surpassing the half-billion mark for 2025, reaching $531 million.
Transcript: Scott Gottlieb on "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan," Dec. 7, 2025 - CBS News
The following is the transcript of the interview with former FDA commissioner Scott Gottlieb, who now serves on the boards of Pfizer and United Healthcare, that aired on "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan" on Dec. 7, 2025.
Neurologist warns young Indians are at risk of Parkinson's disease, reveals 4 early signs: ‘Breathier voice…’ | Health - Hindustan Times
Parkinson's disease is no longer associated with old age, as young adults are also at increased risk. Find out what the early signs are to detect it on time. | Health
Colorectal surgeon shares 5 things she avoids to lower colon cancer risk - Times of India
Colorectal cancer, once considered a disease of older adults, is increasingly being diagnosed in younger people. A study by the American Cancer Society (ACS) found that early‑onset colorectal cancer cases are rising in 27 out of 50 countries worldwide. Resear…
Raw amla vs amla juice: Which is healthier - The Times of India
Amla, also known as Indian gooseberry, has been celebrated for centuries in traditional medicine for its remarkable health properties. From boosting immunity to supporting overall wellness, this small, tangy fruit has captured the attention of nutritionists a…
How delicious foods can lower blood pressure - Times of India
Discover how incorporating delicious foods rich in flavan-3-ols, like dark chocolate and tea, can help lower blood pressure and support cardiovascular health. Find out the latest research that reveals the benefits of these tasty treats for hypertension manage…
Still Making Your Bed Every Morning? You Should Probably Stop… It's a Habit That Might Backfire - The Daily Galaxy
You’ve been told making your bed each morning is the right thing to do—but new research reveals a hidden downside lurking beneath those perfectly tucked sheets.
Grim Signals of Future Antimicrobial Resistance Found Lurking in Sewage - ScienceAlert
Dangerous bacteria and other disease-causing microbes are rapidly evolving ways to defy our best antibiotic medications, a phenomenon known as antimicrobial resistance.
Shingles vaccine may slow, prevent dementia progression, study finds - USA Today
A new study shows the shingles vaccine may offer a defense against dementia. Here are the details.
Are you sleeping too much? New research reveals how many hours adults really need for brain health - Times of India
New research reveals the ideal sleep duration for optimal brain health, suggesting that both too little and too much sleep can lead to cognitive decline. Explore the findings from recent studies and understand how sleep quality influences brain function.
Woman in Awkward Position After Relative She Barely Knows Asked to Borrow Money, Texting 'Multiple Times in a Row' - Yahoo Life UK
The woman says she has only met the relative twice in her life
Taylor Swift Makes Sure Never to Do This 1 Thing. Neuroscience Says She’s Right - Inc.com
"I have a real priority on being peaceful and happy," the pop icon says.
Noida, Delhi oncologist warns 'persistent cough is not normal'; shares early signs of lung cancer you should not ignore | Health - Hindustan Times
A cough that lingers for weeks is never normal. Oncologist Dr Manish Sahni explains the early signs of lung cancer and why timely evaluation is crucial. | Health
Fitness trainer shares simple diet plan he uses to stay lean all around the year: 'Try this method for at least 1 month' | Health - Hindustan Times
Fitness coach Zach Kieran's 'personal menu' method prioritises consistency, enjoyment, and flexibility over strict calorie counting. Here's everything to know. | Health