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Highly contagious diarrheal virus rises in Bay Area after World Cup start - SFGATE

Virus levels in wastewater are on the rise in recent weeks. The disease causes diarrhea and vomiting.

Published At: 2026-06-26

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Doctors suspected man had brain cancer. He actually had worms. - Ars Technica

His doctors went looking for cancer, then they saw the worms' heads.

Published At: 2026-06-26

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Doctors Explain The Viral ‘Sadness Trigger’ Syndrome Distressing Women - Bored Panda

“I had this with my first baby. The first 3 min or so of pumping would make me feel so horribly depressed, and then it would just go away.”

Published At: 2026-06-26

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Kids Figuring It Out - Cup of Jo

Sometimes while watching my daughter I can't help but...

Published At: 2026-06-26

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Antibiotic "megacluster" discovery provides new strategy to fight superbugs - Ars Technica

It's "an exciting advance in efforts to restock the antibiotic arsenal."

Published At: 2026-06-26

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Exclusive | Mom gets groundbreaking mastectomy from a $2M robot named Carol - New York Post

The robot was cleared by the FDA a few months ago to perform the delicate surgery that avoids skin and preserves the nipple.

Published At: 2026-06-26

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These Seafood Toxins Survive Cooking—and They’re Fueling Foodborne Outbreaks - Gizmodo

Hundreds of outbreaks tied to harmful marine algae and other sources have been reported in the U.S. since 2011, a new CDC report finds.

Published At: 2026-06-26

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Margarine vs. butter: Which is actually healthier? - USA Today

Here's what both margarine and butter are, how they vary nutritionally and why it's best to enjoy either option in moderation.

Published At: 2026-06-26

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Your sleep tracker might be giving you insomnia - The Washington Post

Sleep trackers can be helpful, but relying too much on the data and not listening to body cues can make you anxious about what the night will bring.

Published At: 2026-06-26

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We Asked Sleep Specialists the Supplement They Actually Recommend for a Better Night’s Sleep - EatingWell

Sleep experts explain why magnesium glycinate is the supplement they recommend for a better night’s sleep, plus who may benefit most.

Published At: 2026-06-26

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The Surprising Thing You Should Always Do Before Cutting a Cantaloupe, According to Experts - AOL.com

I had no idea.

Published At: 2026-06-26

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Low Testosterone Is Linked to a Higher Risk of Cancer, Study Finds - ScienceAlert

We may not have a definitive cure for cancer yet, but thanks to research, we have an expanding list of risk factors, including levels of exercise, alcohol intake, weight, and even marriage status.

Published At: 2026-06-26

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Switching from cigarettes to vapes linked to higher risk of major eye diseases, large study finds - Fox News

A Korean cohort study links switching from cigarettes to vapes with a 7% higher risk of major vision-impairing eye diseases compared to quitting nicotine.

Published At: 2026-06-26

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How Much Shrimp Is Too Much Shrimp? Nutrition Experts Have A Number In Mind. - HuffPost

Shrimp can be a nutritious food, but certain individuals may want to be more mindful of their intake. Here's why.

Published At: 2026-06-26

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The Best Vegetable for Metabolic Health, According to an Endocrinologist - EatingWell

Adding broccoli to your plate more regularly may help you optimize your metabolic health, according to an endocrinologist.

Published At: 2026-06-26

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Anti-vaxxers are coupling up on apps for ‘Unjected’ singles - The Washington Post

Dating apps are pairing unvaccinated people across the country — and in some cases hosting controversial in-person events.

Published At: 2026-06-26

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An 80-year-old woman with advanced Alzheimer's regained speech and mobility after taking psilocybin - PsyPost

After years of severe decline, an 80-year-old woman with advanced Alzheimer’s temporarily regained her ability to speak, walk, and interact with family following a massive dose of psilocybin mushrooms, according to a striking new case report.

Published At: 2026-06-26