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'Sky-High' Levels of Alzheimer's Protein Found in Newborns - ScienceAlert

A protein long blamed for the brain damage seen in Alzheimer's disease has now been found in astonishingly high levels in healthy newborn babies, challenging decades of medical dogma.

Published At: 2025-07-01

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Cancer Patients Are Opening Up About The One Early Symptom They Wish Wasn't Ignored - BuzzFeed

"GET YOUR PAP SMEARS. I promise you, the treatment for cervical cancer is so much more invasive than a Pap."

Published At: 2025-06-30

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Alzheimer's Might Not Actually Be a Brain Disease, Says Expert - ScienceAlert

The pursuit of a cure for Alzheimer's disease is becoming an increasingly competitive and contentious quest with recent years witnessing several important controversies.

Published At: 2025-06-30

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Some Disposable E-Cigarettes Are More Toxic Than Traditional Cigarettes, Study Finds - Gizmodo

Alarming research challenges the widely held belief that vapes are safer than cigarettes.

Published At: 2025-06-30

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3 surprising ways to reverse insulin resistance and obesity — No. 3 is the craziest! - KSL News

How likely is it that you have insulin resistance? "Pretty likely ,and getting more likely all the time," says Dr. Whit Roberts, D.C. of Health Utah.

Published At: 2025-06-30

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Rare tick-borne virus kills 1, hospitalizes 2 in Wisconsin - MLive.com

Powassan virus can be carried by deer ticks and passed to humans.

Published At: 2025-06-30

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Digestive issues are on the rise in the US. Here are 5 of the most common conditions. - AOL.com

With a rising prevalence of gastrointestinal issues among Americans, Live It Up broke down the five most common conditions.

Published At: 2025-06-30

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A Texas boy needed protection from measles. The vaccine cost $1,400. - The Washington Post

Due to the ongoing U.S. measles outbreak, a Texas man worried that his young son was at risk and took him to get vaccinated. The cost of the shot? $1,400.

Published At: 2025-06-30

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New viruses identified in bats in China - Live Science

Bats found near orchards harbor pathogens that could be passed to livestock or humans.

Published At: 2025-06-30

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BBC's Discovery: How does the heat affect our health? - KGOU

Airdate: Sunday, June 29, 2025 at 12 p.m.

Published At: 2025-06-30

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Kennedy’s vaccine advisers sow doubts as scientists protest US pivot on shots - Tampa Bay Times

The Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices conference met in Atlanta on June 25.

Published At: 2025-06-30

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Radiation Therapy Linked to Lower Alzheimer's Risk, Study Finds - ScienceAlert

We know that a complex combination of factors contribute to Alzheimer's disease risk, including genetics, mental health, and diet.

Published At: 2025-06-30

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West Hanney man's brain tumour grew 'for more than a decade' - BBC

Unbeknown to everyone Charlie Broadhurst had a brain tumour, and doctors had already missed it.

Published At: 2025-06-30

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Is the heart’s ageing reversible? New study says ‘yes’; here are a few lifestyle tips to support heart he - Times of India

A new study suggests reversing heart ageing is possible. Scientists in Singapore found that the environment around heart cells impacts ageing. The ext

Published At: 2025-06-30

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Mimicking Exercise in the Brain Could Slow Cognitive Decline - Neuroscience News

While physical activity is known to slow cognitive decline in Alzheimer’s disease, many patients are unable to exercise due to frailty or advanced symptoms. A new study identifies a specific gene, ATPPIF1, that is reactivated through exercise and supports neu…

Published At: 2025-06-30

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What happens to your brain when you watch videos online at faster speeds than normal - The Conversation

Lots of younger people play audiobooks and podcasts at faster speeds. The benefits are obvious, but researchers are uncovering downsides.

Published At: 2025-06-30

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Michigan announces second measles outbreak as US goes past 1,200 cases - MLive.com

Measles is caused by a highly contagious virus that’s airborne. It is preventable through vaccines and has been considered eliminated from the U.S. since 2000.

Published At: 2025-06-30