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Six foods that will help you to eat less without trying — or signing up for pricey weight-loss drugs - New York Post

Heard the one about Ozempic? Haven’t we all.

Published At: 2025-02-23

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More than 900 Californians, including 15 children, have died from the flu this season - The Mercury News

Over 900 people have died from influenza since the beginning of October in California, more than have died at this point in any of the last six respiratory virus seasons, according to a report rele…

Published At: 2025-02-23

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What to know about the measles outbreak in West Texas as cases rise to 90 - PBS NewsHour

The measles outbreak in rural West Texas has grown to 90 cases across seven counties, the state health department posted online Friday, and 16 people are hospitalized. State health officials have said this outbreak is Texas’ largest in nearly 30 years.

Published At: 2025-02-22

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Popular dietary supplements could be putting teens at risk - WKRC TV Cincinnati

The study also found a pattern of excessive gym time and obsessing over food intake.

Published At: 2025-02-22

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Optimism and Pessimism Shape Resilience and Risk - Neuroscience News

Researchers examined how optimism and pessimism influenced well-being and behavior during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Published At: 2025-02-22

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What happens when you diet by removing ultra-processed foods? Doctors found out - Earth.com

A new study shows that reducing ultra-processed foods leads to weight loss, better mood, and improved health.

Published At: 2025-02-22

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Bird flu found in rats for the first time: USDA - NewsNation Now

Published At: 2025-02-22

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New research reveals a fundamental link between breathing and vision - The Brighter Side of News

Scientists have discovered that breathing changes pupil size, subtly shifting vision and influencing perception.

Published At: 2025-02-22

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This New Paper About Eating Out of Plastic Containers Is a Bit Terrifying - Futurism

New research suggests that eating hot food from plastic takeout containers could be damaging your heart and even lead to heart disease.

Published At: 2025-02-22

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I’ve Had Acne Forever. When I Became a Microbiologist, I Finally Figured Out How to Fix It. - Slate

My solution was a little strange.

Published At: 2025-02-22

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Why America is losing its 50-year 'war on cancer,' according to scientist Nafis Hasan - Livescience.com

"This line of attack in the War on Cancer has had few meaningful outcomes for cancer patients."

Published At: 2025-02-22

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New FDA-Approved Diabetes Drug Slashes Heart Attack and Stroke Risk - SciTechDaily

Sotagliflozin significantly reduces heart attacks and strokes in high-risk patients with diabetes and kidney disease, offering a new treatment option for cardiovascular protection. Sotagliflozin, a recently FDA-approved drug for treating type 2 diabetes and k…

Published At: 2025-02-22

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What Is HKU5-CoV-2? Scientists Find Bat Virus Similar To COVID-19 - Forbes

Researchers have discovered a virus that could enter human cells in a similar way to COVID-19. But they caution it's much more poorly adapted to humans.

Published At: 2025-02-22

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Medical Mysteries: Her maddening cough had an unexpected cause - The Washington Post

Violin teacher Constance Meyer’s chronic hacking cough was driving other people crazy. The mother of a new student figured out the cause — just in time.

Published At: 2025-02-22

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3 cheap supplements that can help shed the extra pounds - PennLive

These could help you jump start the fat burning process.

Published At: 2025-02-22

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Taking acetaminophen during pregnancymay lead to ADHD in children. - MyNorthwest

If a pregnant woman takes acetaminophen her unborn child could develop attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder.

Published At: 2025-02-22

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Do You Always Remember Your Dreams? Researchers May Know Why - Gizmodo

Factors such as age, sleeping patterns, and a tendency to daydream might impact your ability to remember dreams in the morning, according to research.

Published At: 2025-02-22

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Vikings suffered from severe oral infections and facial diseases - The Brighter Side of News

Researchers used CT scans to examine Viking skulls, uncovering evidence of severe infections, arthritis, and dental disease.

Published At: 2025-02-22