Opinion | H5N1 Already Killed Millions of Birds. Humans Share the Blame.
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By Alex Tey
Bird Flu Outbreak in Dairy Cows Is Widespread, Raising Public Health Concerns | Infectious Diseases | JAMA
By Jen Abbasi
Bird flu, pandemic risk, transparency, planning | News | Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health
By Karen Feldscher
Cows have human flu receptors, study shows, raising stakes on bird flu outbreak in dairy cattle
By Brenda Goodman & Nadia Kounang
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FDA, USDA Spending Millions To Keep Dairy, Beef Safe From Bird Flu Outbreak
By Arianna Johnson
Biden Administration to Pay Dairy Farmers for Bird Flu Protective Measures
By Apoorva Mandavilli, Linda Qiu & Noah Mercer Weiland
US government announces new financial incentives for farms to stem the spread of bird flu in dairy cattle
By Brenda Goodman
Dairy farmers resist CDC push for PPE against bird flu virus - STAT
By Sarah Owermohle
Bird flu cow-testing financial incentive introduced for U.S. farmers
By Erika Edwards
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‘FLiRT’ COVID variants are spreading. Scientists share what we know so far.
Experts predict mild summer Covid wave as new variant KP.2 takes over
By Aria Bendix
New COVID ‘FLiRT’ variants show virus isn’t going away
By Nathaniel Weixel
New FLiRT variants could spark summer COVID wave in California
By Aidin Vaziri
A new COVID-19 variant FLiRT has emerged. Here's what to know
By Rong-Gong Lin II
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Eating high levels of ultra-processed foods linked with higher risk of death, study finds
Ultra-processed foods: Some you should avoid to improve overall health
By Elizabeth Pratt
4 ultra-processed foods linked with early death: study
By Kim Schewitz
UPF and GI Health: Have We Bitten Off More Than We Can Chew?
A 30-year-long Harvard study reveals ultra-processed foods linked to early death
By Daphne Clarance
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Designing a Semaglutide Study in Psychiatry, with Roger S. McIntyre, MD
By Kevin Kunzmann
GLP-1RAs Linked to Higher Rates of Antidepressant Dispensing
By Lisa Kuhns
Some Patients Suffered Psychiatric Issues After Ozempic Initiation
By Kristen Monaco
Annual Meeting: Poster Investigates the Link Between Semaglutide and Suicidal Ideation
By Heidi Anne Duerr
Ozempic Linked to Increased Use of Antidepressants
By Egle Kristopaityte
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Experts urge taking steps to prevent tick bites
By Laura Ullman
Tick season map: See where the parasites are plus how to prevent bites
By Janet Loehrke
Doctors warn public about risks of tickborne illnesses as weather gets warmer
By Marissa Tansino
What to know about ticks and tick bites
By Susannah Sudborough
Tennessee Tick Season: What to know & how to avoid the bloodsuckers
By Adrian Mojica
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New analysis of Beethoven’s hair reveals possible cause of mysterious ailments, scientists say
By Ashley Strickland
New analysis of Beethoven's hair reveals possible cause of mysterious ailments, scientists say
By Ashley Strickland
Why did Beethoven go deaf? New hair analysis could solve mystery, say scientists
By Siena Linton
Locks of Beethoven's Hair Offer New Clues to the Mystery of His Deafness
By Gina Kolata
Locks of Beethoven's Hair Are Unraveling the Mysteries of His Deafness and Illnesses
By Sarah Kuta
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Biodiversity loss is biggest driver of infectious disease outbreaks, says study
By Phoebe Weston
Humans have transformed the planet. It’s making us sicker, study says.
By Scott Dance
Environmental Changes Are Fueling Human, Animal and Plant Diseases, Study Finds
By Emily Anthes
Biodiversity and Climate Crises 'Increase the Risks of Future Pandemics': Study
By Olivia Rosane
Hotter, drier, sicker? How a changing planet drives disease
By Sara Hussein
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Toddler born deaf can hear after gene therapy trial breakthrough her parents call "mind-blowing"
By Kamal Afzali
Deaf baby hears for the first time after 'groundbreaking' gene therapy trial
By Victoria Bisset & Adela Suliman
UK toddler has hearing restored in world first gene therapy trial
By Andrew Gregory
Baby born deaf able to hear after breakthrough treatment
By Sean Noone
Groundbreaking Therapy Lets Young Deaf Girl Hear For The First Time
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One in eight U.S. adults admits to GLP-1 usage (NYSE:LLY)
By Dulan Lokuwithana
1 in 8 adults in the US has taken Ozempic or another GLP-1 drug, KFF survey finds
By Deidre McPhillips
KFF Health Tracking Poll May 2024: The Public's Use and Views of GLP-1 Drugs
By Alex Montero, Liz Hamel & Marley Presiado
1 in 8 adults has taken Ozempic or other GLP-1 drug: Survey
By Joseph Choi
New Weight-Loss, Diabetes Drugs Reach One in Eight Americans
By Jessica Nix
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Stroke survivor says look for these warning signs
Young stroke survivor shares what symptoms to watch for. "Thought maybe I woke up on the wrong side of the bed."
Stroke Awareness: Remember This Acronym to Save a Life
By McKenzie Dillon
"What if I ignored it?" Maine mom shares survival story after suffering stroke days after giving birth
By Kathleen Jordan
5 ways women can lower their stroke risk — including one to do before going outside
By Tracy Swartz
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Experts blast CDC over failure to test sewage for signs of H5N1 bird flu virus
By Susanne Rust
US to post influenza A wastewater data online to assist bird flu probe, official says
By Julie Steenhuysen
Scientists watching wastewater for signs of H5N1 as U.S. bird flu outbreak in dairy cattle grows
By Lauren Pelley
Increase in Influenza seen in Amarillo wastewater facilities
By Princess Bryant
US to post influenza A wastewater data online to help with bird flu probe, official says
By Julie Steenhuysen
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Non-smoking Asian women getting lung cancer at a high rate; new study seeks to determine why
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Olive Oil Could Save Your Life from Dementia: Study
By Srishti Sisodia
Mediterranean staple may lower your risk of death from dementia, study finds
By Kristen Rogers
4 Health Benefits of Olive Oil And How To Add It To Your Diet
By Samantha B. Cassetty
Olive oil use associated with lower risk of dying from dementia
By Teddy Amenabar
Celebrating 30 years of iconic Bush’s Beans ad
By Kelly McCarthy
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Just 3 Night Shifts Can Raise The Risk Of Diabetes, Obesity: Study
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Experimental Weight Loss Procedure 'Burns' Stomach Lining to Curb Food Cravings
By Ed Cara
Woman Loses 60 Lbs. with New Weight Loss Procedure That's Less Invasive Than Gastric Bypass
By Angel Saunders
Endoscopic Procedure Targets 'Hunger Hormone' for Weight Loss
By Damian McNamara
What To Know About New Minimally Invasive Weight Loss Procedure Gastric Mucosal Ablation
By Arianna Johnson
Woman says she lost 60 pounds after undergoing experimental weight loss procedure
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Colorectal cancer cases have jumped 500% in kids over the last 2 decades. Here's what you need to know.
By Korin Miller
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The air in your car could be carcinogenic — here's what to know
By Amy Eisinger
Chemicals in car interiors may cause cancer — and they’re required by US law: Study
By Saul Elbein
Drivers Are Inhaling Cancer-Causing Chemicals in Their Cars, New Study Finds
By Vanessa Etienne
Flame retardants in auto seats pose multiple health risks, research shows
By Tom Perkins
Americans breathe in carcinogenic chemicals found in cars: study
By Andrea Vacchiano
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Saudi Reports 3 Cases, Including 1 Death, From Deadly MERS Coronavirus
Mers outbreak in Saudi Arabia puts health experts on high alert
By Sarah Newey
WHO describes MERS cluster in Saudi Arabia
By Stephanie Soucheray
Three More MERS Cases Reported — Precision Vaccinations News
By Karen Mcclorey Hackett
MERS Coronavirus: Saudi Arabia Reports 3 Human Cases, 1 Death In Riyadh
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Nothing to sneeze at: New research shows pollen can change the weather
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'Magic Pill' Review: Ozempic and the Hunger for Less
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Opinion | Ozempic Is Repairing a Hole in Our Diets Created by Processed Foods
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By Johann Hari
Ozempic 2024 Review - An Oral History of the Weight Loss Phenomenon
By Fiorella Valdesolo
Inquiries for weight loss medications increasing
By Alexis M. Bell
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Could a toad's psychedelic venom be the next big anti-depressant?
By Hiyah Zaidi
Hallucinogen from Sonoran Desert toad venom shows potential to treat mental disorders
By Jessica Mouzo
Psychedelic toxins from toads could treat depression and anxiety
By Corryn Wetzel
Psychedelics Activate Serotonin to Produce Antidepressant Effect
A Modified Psychedelic Toad Toxin Reduces Signs of Depression and Anxiety in Mice, Study Suggests
By Christian Thorsberg
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Man contracts flesh-eating bacteria infection from walking barefoot on beach
South Carolina man contracts life-threatening, flesh-eating bacteria on the beach
Flesh-eating bacteria hospitalizes Nederland man for over two weeks
By Kyle Orr
Fitness fanatic contracts flesh-eating bacteria after treading on shells during walk on South Carolina beach
By Rachel Bowman
Video: Man contracts flesh-eating bacteria after walking along beach
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Discrimination May Cause People To Age Faster—And Affect White People Most, Study Suggests
By Arianna Johnson
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Essay | Solving the Cancer Mystery That Devastated My Family
By Lawrence Ingrassia
Pregnancy Shrinks Your Brain. But It Strengthens It Too.
By Jo Craven McGinty
How Pregnancy Forever Transforms the Body and the Mind
By Lucy Jones
Study examines how pregnancy shapes perception and identity
By Priyanjana Pramanik
Forgetfulness, Delusion, Hunger, Anger: Is Pregnancy Brain Real?
By Srishti Sisodia
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“Hack Your Health”: 6 things we learned from Netflix's documentary about the human gut microbiome
By Joy Saha
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Here's what to know about the California tuberculosis outbreak
What to know about TB after outbreak in Long Beach sickens 14
By Mary Kekatos
Tuberculosis outbreak at Long Beach hotel leads to 1 death, 14 infections; 170 more may have been exposed
By David González
Long Beach health officials to screen 175 people for tuberculosis amid outbreak
By Melissa Evans
Long Beach declares public health emergency for tuberculosis outbreak
By Natalie Alund
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Breakthrough in Immunotherapy for Brain Cancer
TLR agonists polarize interferon responses in conjunction with dendritic cell vaccination in malignant glioma: a randomized phase II Trial
By Linda Liau, Benjamin Ellingson & Timothy Cloughesy
Researchers develop personalized cancer treatment using mRNA vaccine technology
By Jennifer Zieba
Researchers discover benefits of adding immune-boosting agent to personalized cancer vaccine
By Denise Heady
RNA aggregates harness the danger response for potent cancer immunotherapy
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Heart Healthy Meals: One-Pot Pasta Fagioli, Veggie Flatbread and Overnight Oats
By Natalie Rizzo & Samantha B. Cassetty
Deadly brain disease detected in two California deer
By Susanne Rust
'Clumsy' fatal disease seen in California animals for first time
By Ariana Bindman
Chronic wasting disease first cases found in California deer
By Chris Biderman
With 2 CWD-positive deer, California becomes 34th state to report fatal disease
CDFW News | Chronic Wasting Disease Confirmed in California Deer Population—CDFW Urges Hunters to be Vigilant and Participate in Disease Surveillance Efforts
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Nearly half of all cancer cases are linked to obesity
By Laura Donnelly
Obesity linked to 32 types of cancer as disease ‘fuels 40% of cases’, experts warn...
By Sam Blanchard
Obesity is now linked to 32 types of cancer and might be fuelling 40% of cases, shock study warns
By Kate Pickles
Beyond weight loss: Bariatric surgery may reduce cancer risk
By Maria E Linnaus
Obesity linked to twice as many cancers than previously thought as experts warn of 'time bomb'
By Martin Bagot
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Reciprocal Relationship Between Depression and Exercise
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Do two million Brits really have long Covid?
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12 Dementia Risk Factors You Can Change
By Lynn Allison
Dementia cases are on the rise — avoid these 12 risks to keep your brain healthy
By Ernestine Siu
What brain health experts do every day to reduce their dementia risk
By Anna Magee
Major Study Finds 15 Factors Linked to Early Dementia Risk
By David Nield
Dementia symptoms, treatment: Frequent coffee, loneliness, attending concert raise risks. Check full list
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See who won last night’s High Stakes Pitch Competition
By Dillon Lowe
'Ozempic butt' leaves ladies feeling 'deflated' ahead of beach season: 'I've got ghost a--'
By Asia Grace
Ozempic Side Effects Explained: Ozempic Face to Ozempic Breasts
By Cara Lynn Shultz
Ozempic Breasts: What to Know About This Weight Loss Drug Side Effect
By Beth Ann Mayer
Is 'Ozempic face' real? Here's what sudden weight loss does to your body
By Stacey Colino
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Test-at-home kit for cancer patients approved for use
By Shiona McCallum
White House rules on synthetic DNA reduce risk of manmade pandemic
By Kelsey Piper
U.S. Tightens Rules on Risky Virus Research
By Benjamin Mueller & Carl Zimmer
White House unveils revised dual-use and pandemic pathogen research oversight policy
By Lisa Schnirring
Chair Rodgers Statement on Gain of Function Research Oversight Policy Update
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Ep. 1366 - The 'Experts' Push Bird Flu As The Next Pandemic — Just In Time For The Election
As bird flu fears rise, the world is negotiating a pandemic treaty. It looks like a disappointment.
By Dylan Scott
H5N1 communication has been strictly for the birds. Didn't the federal government learn anything from Covid?
What's More Deadly—a New H5N1 Flu or the Republican Party?
By Thom Hartmann
The 'Experts' Push Bird Flu As The Next Pandemic — Just In Time For The Election
By Matt Walsh
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Mediterranean diet: Benefits, heart health and weight loss
By Laurel Ives
7-Day Heart-Healthy Mediterranean Diet Meal Plan
By Emily Lachtrupp
Mediterranean diet linked to improved pain and quality of life in fibromyalgia patients: Study
By Shravani Dali
The Best Mediterranean Diet-Inspired Meal Plan for Weight Loss
By Kristen Carli
Mediterranean Diet And Back Pain: How Can This Unique Diet Help Alleviate Pain Among Older Adults? | TheHe
By Kinkini Gupta
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Stroke survivor reunites with Aurora nurse who saved his life
By Brianna Clark
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Climate change: Future disease risk from mosquitos in Scotland
By Kevin Keane
Fed up of midgies? Get ready for invasion of the MOZZIES!
By Gavin Madeley
Scotland suddenly has a lot of mosquitoes
By Tom Hawking
Mosquitoes Newly Spreading in Scotland as Temperatures Rise, Scientists Say
By Paige Bennett
Urgent deadly mosquito warning as blood-sucking insects swarm UK
By Astha Saxena
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Idaho man gets 30 years in prison for 'purposely' trying to spread HIV through sex
By Thao Nguyen
Man 'purposely' trying to spread HIV through sex with men and teenage boys sentenced to 30 years
By Jon Haworth
Idaho man sentenced to prison for purposely trying to spread HIV through sexual contact
By Mirna Alsharif & Erick Mendoza
Idaho man who tried to spread HIV goes to prison
By Alex Brizee
Idaho man gets 30 years in prison for trying to spread HIV through sex with dozens of victims
By Cara Tabachnick
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Asian Americans are 7% of population but account for 58% of hepatitis B cases. Experts call for more testing.
By Sakshi Venkatraman
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7 Habits That Are Secretly Messing With Your Cortisol
By Jillian Wilson
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Five common sweeteners and what they're really doing to your body
By David Cox
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Mother reveals in excruciating detail her final heartbreaking conversation with her dying four-year-old son wh
By Joe Hutchison
Hospice nurse's frank conversations on dying go viral
By Katie Kindelan
Debunking 5 common supplement myths
Supplement and vitamin use remains popular. Here’s how to choose wisely.
By Anahad O'Connor
Supplement Use By Kids Has Exploded In Popularity And Pediatricians Are Worried
By Miranda Rake
Local experts warn about dangers of over-the-counter supplements
Dr. Mark Kestner: Natural supplements can create severe complications
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Startling Discovery: Young Diabetics Show Early Signs of Alzheimer's Disease
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Healthy Lifestyle Can Offset 'Unlucky' Genes, Study Finds
By William A. Haseltine
Study reveals a healthy lifestyle can add 5 years to one's life
By Ron Lim
You don't have to become a victim of poor genes
By Brian Mcdonough
Four healthy lifestyle choices could add years to your life, regardless of your genes, scientists say
By Serafina Kenny
5 small but mighty changes to make for a healthier lifestyle
By Kate Ng-Kent
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