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5 ways to reduce hair loss without drugs or supplements — and a bad hack that will make your scalp worse - New York Post

In the US, more than 80% of men and nearly half of women will face significant hair loss in their lifetime.

Published At: 2025-08-15

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Four dead in New York City outbreak of Legionnaires' disease - BBC

Officials tied the outbreak to cooling towers on 10 buildings in New York's Harlem neighbourhood.

Published At: 2025-08-15

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Missouri resident hospitalized with 'brain-eating' infection possibly linked to water skiing, officials say - NBC News

A Missouri resident has been hospitalized with what health officials described as a deadly "brain-eating infection" after possibly waterskiing in a local lake

Published At: 2025-08-15

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‘Only a matter of time’: Warming ocean water will make flesh-eating bacteria that infected Cape Cod swimmer more common - The Boston Globe

A bacteria that can cause flesh-eating infections is attracted to warmer ocean temperatures. A Cape swimmer was recently infected, and more cases are expected in the future.

Published At: 2025-08-15

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Dr. Roach: The proper amount of vitamin B12 for supplementation varies - The Detroit News

Vitamin B12 deficiency isn't too common.

Published At: 2025-08-15

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5 best protein sources for vegans and vegetarians, according to a heart surgeon - The Times of India

Discover the best plant-based protein sources recommended by Dr. Steven Gundry, a heart surgeon, for vegans and vegetarians. Learn about lentils, flaxseeds, Barù nuts, spirulina, and sorghum, and how they can benefit your health without meat.

Published At: 2025-08-15

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Improve Eye Health With These 6 Best Vitamins and Supplements - CNET

These are the best vitamins and supplements for eye health, which are great for supporting your vision and helping you take better care of your eyes.

Published At: 2025-08-15

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9 Uncontrollable Biological Factors That Make Someone Intensely Attracted You, According To Research - YourTango

Research shows nine innate, uncontrollable factors rooted in biology can make someone feel an intense pull toward you, from natural scent and voice tone to facial symmetry and the way your body moves.

Published At: 2025-08-15

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New blood pressure guidelines recommend an earlier start to treatment and skipping alcohol - Yahoo News Singapore

The next time you get your blood pressure checked, expect your medical provider to be a little more aggressive about high levels. And if you like a glass of wine with dinner or a cocktail on the weekends, brace yourself: New guidelines from the American Heart…

Published At: 2025-08-15

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This Vegetable Could Add Years to Your Life, According to Dietitians - EatingWell

Published At: 2025-08-15

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This Diet Helps Lower Dementia Risk, And We May Finally Know Why - ScienceAlert

The Mediterranean diet and others like it have been extensively linked to reducing the risk of disease, cognitive decline, and premature death.

Published At: 2025-08-15

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‘Japanese walking’ trend promises big health gains, but experts doubt it - Honolulu Star-Advertiser

It promises the benefits of a 10,000-step walk in just 30 minutes. No gym membership required. Just a pair of shoes and a willingness to alternate between brisk and slow-paced walking in three-minute bursts.

Published At: 2025-08-15

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A Signal of Future Alzheimer's Could Hide in The Way You Speak - ScienceAlert

We're still not sure exactly what causes Alzheimer's disease, but we know what its effects look like, and we're getting better at detecting the early signs of it – including, perhaps, those in our speech.

Published At: 2025-08-14

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What to know about congenital syphilis after 3 infants die in New York - ABC News

Published At: 2025-08-14

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Unvaccinated child hospitalized is state’s 17th measles case this year - The Durango Herald

Health officials confirmed a new case of measles Monday. A child who has been hospitalized is the state’s 17th case of the virus. The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment and the Adams...

Published At: 2025-08-14

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Eating This Fast Food Fave May Raise Diabetes Risk by 20%, New Study Says - EatingWell

Find out what a new study says about how French fries and potatoes may affect your risk of type 2 diabetes. Plus, what swaps can lower your diabetes risk.

Published At: 2025-08-14