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Bird Flu Spread Increasing, Killing South American Wildlife - VOA Learning English

The deadly H5N1 bird flu virus is spreading more aggressively than ever before since its arrival in South America in 2022. It is killing wild birds and marine mammals on the continent.

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I'm a fitness trainer — try these 5 exercises to target belly fat - New York Post

“Stick to this plan and you’ll start to see and feel the difference in your core strength and definition,” Leon Bolmeer said.

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Opinion | Viagra Could Be Good for Your Brain - The Wall Street Journal

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People Are Sharing The Moment They Realised Their Partner Wasn't The One, And Wow, I Guess Singledom Isn't So Bad - BuzzFeed

"On a 19-hour flight, he booked himself up front in business class and put me in the back with our four kids (with a baby on my lap). When I asked him to switch places with me for two out of those 19 hours, he told me he couldn’t believe how selfish I was bei…

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Fat Deposits In Brain Cells May Cause Alzheimer's: Study - NDTV

Michael Haney at the University of Pennsylvania said that targeting these droplets could lead to more effective treatments.

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Health weekend roundup includes good-for-you foods, lives saved and a wild drug debate - Fox News

This week's health story roundup includes ways to make a popular meal healthier, dramatic medical dramas, and what to know about a drug debate and hangovers connected to long COVID.

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8 silent and early signs of ovarian cancer - The Times of India

Early detection is key when it comes to ovarian cancer. By familiarizing yourself with these early warning signs and promptly seeking medical advice if you experience any of them, you empower yourself to take proactive steps towards your health and well-being.

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Scientists Discover Hidden Biological Culprit Responsible for Middle-Aged Obesity - SciTechDaily

Researchers at Nagoya University and their colleagues in Japan have discovered that obesity in middle age is due to age-related alterations in the form of neurons in the hypothalamus, the brain region responsible for regulating metabolism and appetite. A prot…

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Endometriosis: Women in Wales waiting 10 years for diagnosis - BBC.com

New figures show the average wait in Wales to have the condition diagnosed is the longest in the UK.

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Psychedelic mushroom extract may offer enhanced brain benefits over synthetic psilocybin - PsyPost

A new study provides evidence that mushroom extract containing psilocybin may offer superior therapeutic effects for psychiatric disorders compared to synthetic psilocybin, suggesting an "entourage effect" of additional compounds enhancing treatment outcomes.

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As America ages, there are few doctors who specialize in seniors’ care - The Washington Post

Research suggests geriatricians more effectively and efficiently manage older patients’ care than doctors without such training, but low pay and stigma dampen interest.

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Parenting advice: The entire family keeps endangering my stepdaughter's life. Yes, even her mom. - Slate

It's our job to keep her safe.

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Healing amid an eating disorder: Michiganders share their stories - Detroit Free Press

People who struggle with eating disorders say helping people relearn what it means to be healthy and making treatment more accessible will save lives.

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Ebola: Scientists reveal a new way it replicates - Phys.org

Scientists in Canada and the U.S. have discovered a new way in which Ebola—an often deadly virus affecting people mostly in sub-Saharan Africa—reproduces in the body.

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Study links microplastics to increased heart attack and stroke risk - Ynetnews

Reasearchers find people with plaque buildup in their neck arteries containing tiny plastic particles more likely to experience heart attacks, strokes or die from any cause within almost 3 years

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Excessive Sitting Raises Risk of Early Death: Now We Know How Much - ScienceAlert

Advances in technology in recent decades have obviated the need and desire for humans to move.

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Southern states, not N.Y., saw more COVID-19 deaths per capita - Times Union

Analysis done on the fourth anniversary of the coronavirus pandemic shutdown shows that while New York was hit hard first, 11 other states have had more deaths.

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These Are The Best And Worst Yogurts For Your Health, According To Nutritionists - BuzzFeed

Nutritionists will be the first to tell you that not all yogurts are created equal.

Published At: 2024-03-17