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Exercise May Slow Cognitive Decline During Aging
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Iowa State Researchers Study Exercise & Brain Blood Flow
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Exercise can help slow cognitive decline
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Fish oil supplements linked to greater first-time heart attack risk in study: ‘Not universally good or bad'
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Fish Oil Supplements Linked to First-Time Heart Problems
Research finds fish oil supplements may not be beneficial for healthy adults
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Fish oil may increase risk of stroke, heart conditions: Study
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Fish oil supplements may raise risk of stroke, heart issues, study suggests
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HPV vaccine provides real benefits for men, analysis shows
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The HPV vaccine prevents head and neck cancers in men, study suggests
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HPV Vaccines Prevent Cancer in Men as Well as Women
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HPV vaccine can have big benefits for men, research shows
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New data show the HPV vaccine prevents cancer in men, too. Why don't more people get it?
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Turkish ceramist offers artistic solace to patients
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Huge number of deaths linked to superbugs can be avoided, say experts
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WHO updates list of drug-resistant bacteria most threatening to human health
Antimicrobial resistant bacteria kills 5 million people every year, says Lancet study
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750000 deaths linked to AMR can be prevented annually, says Lancet
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About 7.5L deaths a year in low-and middle-income countries could be prevented by infection control: Study
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EU reports no bird flu cases in humans or cows as virus spreads in US
Farmworkers’ Bird-Flu Infections Are a Problem for Everyone
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Michigan reports a human case of bird flu, the nation's second linked to H5N1 outbreak in dairy cows
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How bird flu cases were linked to Texas cattle
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Bird flu: Second US worker catches infection on dairy farm
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Your gut microbiota could influence your decision-making, say scientists
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Cycling could reduce the risk of knee pain and osteoarthritis in later life, study finds
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Noninvasive models for the prediction of liver fibrosis in patients with chronic hepatitis B - BMC Gastroenterology
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Study confirms face masks' effectiveness in reducing disease transmission, calls for improved public understanding
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Stricter mask use could reduce the spread of respiratory infections - researchers
University of Otago's Michael Baker among health experts calling for better face mask use in New Zealand after international study on effectiveness
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Virus associated with severe HFMD found evolving with risks of outbreak: Chinese CDC
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Avian Flu Spreads to Second Farm in Australia's Victoria State
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400,000 chickens killed as bird flu spreads
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Victorian bird flu case spreads to second poultry farm
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Groundbreaking study connects genetic risk for autism to changes observed in the brain
Two New Studies by Mount Sinai Researchers in Science Offer Key Insights Into the Origins and Potential Treatment of Mental Health Disorders
Scientists Map Networks Regulating Gene Function in the Human Brain
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A new weekly chat, perimenopause and lost sleep: The week in Well+Being
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Most younger women who want kids after breast cancer are successful, research data shows
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Most younger women who want kids after breast cancer are successful, data shows
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Ultra-processed foods: Study finds link to cognitive decline, stroke
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ICMR classifies bread, butter, and cooking oil as ultra-processed foods: Full report
Eating Ultra-Processed Foods Linked To Stroke And Cognitive Decline, Study Suggests
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UPFs an Independent Risk Factor for Poor Brain Health
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Ketogenic diet shows promise in treating anxiety, depression, and other mental health disorders, study finds
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Doctors dismiss posts touting hot and cold water mixture for 'weight loss and dementia prevention'
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Ahead of ASCO, J&J reports mixed data on next-generation radiopharmaceutical
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Mouse study finds PFAS exposure in fathers disrupts offspring's gene expression
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Dylan Cope: Boy died of sepsis after doctors missed GP note
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Irritable bowel disease cases surging in children and adults; experts studying environmental trigger
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Major health alert as Philippines tallies 55 new HIV cases daily, among the highest in the world
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Estrogen Therapy Alone Raises Ovarian/Endometrial Cancer Risk in Postmenopausal Women After Hysterectomy
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Flavonoid-rich diet slashes type 2 diabetes risk by up to 28%, new study reveals
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Prenatal Fluoride Exposure Linked to Neurobehavioral Problems
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Is Fluoride in Water Safe to Drink During Pregnancy?
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Scientists Sound Alarm Over Drinking Tap Water When Pregnant
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Could fluoride in pregnancy affect kids' development? A study suggests a link
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Researchers identify brain connectivity differences in six-week-old infants at risk for autism
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Syphilis And Other Sexually Transmitted Infections Still Increasing In Many Regions Of The World
New report flags major increase in sexually transmitted infections, amidst challenges in HIV and hepatitis
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WHO report shows sexually transmitted infections are climbing
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'A surgeon left a medical specimen bag inside me after hernia op'
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O-Zyn-Pic: Nicotine Pouches Touted as $5 Ozempic 'Alternative'
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Zyn users are touting the appetite-suppressing effect of the drug
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Does Zyn make you lose weight? Experts concerned as Gen Z 'addicted' to Ozempic 'dupe'
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Gen Zers turn to Zyn after being product is touted on social media as weight loss solution
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Psoriatic Arthritis Patients in UK Included Equally, Across All Degrees of Deprivation
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Maternal cannabis use disorder linked to higher autism risk in children, study finds
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