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There's a secret superfood in white rice and pasta: Here's how to unlock it Naughty or nice? That's often how I think about foods packed with carbohydrates. Whole grains, like brown rice and whole wheat, fall squarely into the nice category, while white pasta and rice, well, they're more naughty. "They're naughty, in a sense, ...
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Double Lung Transplant Saves Mother Of Twins By Dennis Thompson HealthDay ReporterMONDAY, May 12, 2025 (HealthDay News) — The timing of Cornelia Tischmacher's pneumonia couldn't have been worse — eight months after the Berlin mom gave birth to twins. But the pneumonia just wouldn't go away, ...
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The rapid spread of measles With such a high threshold, even a small drop in vaccination rate can break herd immunity and lead to outbreaks. The simulations below illustrate how one case of measles could spread in Lubbock, Texas, and ...
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Pregnancy Health Problems Increase Kids' Blood Pressure Nearly half the mothers (44%) had at least one of three risk factors during pregnancy, results show. Obesity was the most common, affecting nearly 25% of all moms, while high ...
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Anal Cancer Outcomes Improve on Lower-Dose Chemoradiotherapy In the multicenter PLATO-ACT4 trial, patients with early-stage anal cancer who received reduced-dose chemoradiotherapy had higher complete clinical response rates at 6 months and experienced less acute toxicity than those who received the standard dose ...
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GLP-1 receptor agonists improve mood and metabolic health in adults with mental illness Mental illnesses are associated with an increased risk of weight gain and metabolic disorders like obesity and type 2 diabetes. Estimates suggest that around 60% of people with severe mental disorders are living with overweight or obesity.
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Recognizing warning signs of mental health issues can save young lives How do you know if your child or teen is going through a mental health crisis and what should you do if you see a problem? University of Alabama professor Abby Horton ...
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Visitors possibly exposed to rabid bat at world-famous CA zoo, officials warn "County public health officials are looking for people who may have come in contact with a bat found at the San Diego Zoo Safari Park on Wednesday, May 7, 2025 at 10:45 a.m.," San Diego County announced in a May 9 news release.
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Live Zoster Vaccination Linked to Lower Risk for Cardiovascular Events The risk for incident cardiovascular outcomes was assessed for individuals aged 50 years or older who had undergone live zoster vaccination versus unvaccinated individuals. After applying propensity score-based overlap weighting, data were included for ...
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Does Eating Nuts, Seed, Corn Raise Diverticulitis Risk? Women who consumed nuts, seeds, or corn had no increased risk for diverticulitis, contrary to historical data suggesting these foods may trigger the condition. METHODOLOGY: Although prior research has challenged the historical assumption that intake of ...
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Weight-loss jabs could halve risk of obesity-related cancers, study finds Researchers in Israel studied 6,000 adults with no prior history of cancer, who either underwent bariatric surgery or took glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonists (GLP-1RAs) liraglutide (Saxenda), exenatide (Byetta) or dulaglutide (Trulicity).
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Piedmont Augusta raises awareness on stroke prevention this May And this week, Piedmont Augusta is hosting a community event that will help you learn what signs to look for. Most strokes occur in the brain when a blood vessel is blocked by a clot ...
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Multicancer Early Detection Screening Improves Patient Outcomes Brian Rous, MB, BChir, PhD, from Cambridge University in the United Kingdom, and colleagues estimated the effect of screening with an MCED test at different intervals (emphasis on annual and biennial screening) on cancer stage at diagnosis and mortality ...
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Combined Flu, SARS-CoV-2 Vaccine as Effective as Individual Vaccines for Older Adults HealthDay News — mRNA-1083 vaccine is noninferior and induces higher immune responses than recommended influenza and COVID-19 vaccines against several influenza strains and SARS-CoV-2, according to a study published online May 7 in the Journal of the ...
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Must-know facts for women about heart, kidney and metabolic health CKM health factors include blood pressure, cholesterol, weight, blood glucose (sugar) and kidney function. These factors are connected, so if something goes wrong in one area, it affects the others and can lead to CKM syndrome, which is associated with a ...
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Early-Onset Breast, Colorectal, Endometrial, Pancreatic, and Kidney Cancers on the Rise Recent studies have shown increasing rates of early-onset cancers, often defined as cancers occurring in people younger than age 50, especially colorectal, pancreatic, female breast, and uterine cancers, and younger birth cohorts seem to have a higher ...
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Study: Eating ultra-processed food every day puts people at risk of developing Parkinson's The study, based on more than 20 years of data, revealed that eating large amounts of ultra-processed foods, 11 servings compared to three a day, can increase a person's risk of developing the neurodegenerative disorder.
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Multimodal AI system improves lung cancer screening accuracy Additionally, the screening rate for low-dose CT remains low (<10%), due to a global shortage of radiologists. A new study published in Nature Communications introduces a multimodal multitask foundation model that ...
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10 genius hacks for peak brain power (no supplements required) Think you need supplements to stay sharp? Think again! Your brain thrives on simple, natural habits that fuel focus, memory, and creativity. Whether you're studying, working, or just want to feel more mentally alert, these science-backed hacks deliver big ...
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How "Natural" Cinnamon Supplements Could Disrupt Your Health Regimen A bit of cinnamon in your coffee won't hurt, but ask your doctor before using cinnamon supplements while taking prescription medications, researchers at the National Center for Natural Products Research advise. A recent study suggests that compounds in ...
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2 new measles cases confirmed in Cass County; 1 hospitalized Two Essentia Health clinics in Fargo were exposed to the disease and public health officials said unvaccinated individuals present at those facilities should quarantine themselves for 21 days to monitor for symptoms. The two clinics exposed ...
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Two measles cases reported in Cass County BISMARCK – North Dakota Health and Human Services (HHS) is reporting two measles cases in Cass County, bringing the state's total to 11 cases in 2025. Both individuals were unvaccinated and acquired measles through international travel.
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Gene Editing for Muscular Dystrophies: Where Do We Stand? Through selected examples including Duchenne muscular dystrophy and other rare muscle diseases (LGMD and FSHD), she discusses how CRISPR-based therapies are now advancing to human trials, offering new hope for patients despite ongoing challenges in safe ...
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Mpox Vaccination Protects Children From Disease In recent years, the world has experienced a rise in new and deadly infectious diseases, posing a significant threat to global health. The global mpox outbreak that began in the Canary Islands in May 2022 is a stark reminder of our natural ...
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Cancer rates are rising among younger adults, especially women, researchers find A National Cancer Institute study found cancer rates are climbing among people aged 15 to 49, particularly for breast, colorectal, kidney, and uterine cancers, with 63% of early-onset cases occurring in women.
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Celebrities back Brighton HIV awareness campaign A campaign has been launched in Brighton aimed at helping end misconceptions about HIV. Terrence Higgins Trust, the UK's leading HIV charity, is putting posters up across the city to educate people that "those living with HIV on medication cannot pass ...
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RSV: an update on prevention and management David Liew talks to Linny Phuong, paediatric infectious diseases physician, about changes to prevention and management of respiratory syncytial virus (RSV). They discuss how RSV infections affect communities in Australia, high-risk groups to watch out ...
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Pair of measles cases confirmed in Cass County; state total 11 in '25 The department is working with Essentia to identify individuals that may have been exposed. Those who were should monitor their symptoms for 21 days. For more information on measle symptoms and vaccinations, visit the health ...
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Study finds correlation between Alzheimer's, sleep Since Alzheimer's runs in her family, Benvenuto says she's afraid of being diagnosed with it herself. She tries to maintain healthy brain habits. "I try to keep my mind active, so I read all ...
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California zoo visitors possibly exposed to rabid bat, health officials warn Audubon Zoo New Orleans curator Liz Wilson joined FOX Weather on Sunday to explain how bats play an important role in our ecosystem. SAN DIEGO – County public health officials have issued an urgent ...
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Sun Awareness Week: Protect and check your skin "Sunlight helps provide our bodies with vitamin D, supports bone health, lowers blood pressure, helps prevent disease and promotes good mental health. However, over-exposure to UV radiation can damage skin, and the majority of skin cancers are caused by ...
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US funding cuts have crippled our HIV work – what's being lost In South Africa, where tensions are running high with the new Trump administration over land reform and other diplomatic fault lines, scientists have had research grants from the National Institutes of Health suspended. Glenda Gray, who ...
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Smallpox Vaccine Shows Promise Against the Monkeypox Virus The LC16m8 vaccine, an attenuated vaccinia virus strain originally developed for smallpox, is a promising option for countering the mpox virus. Exploring this potential further, researchers employed a cross-species immunological analysis to provide new ...
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Vitamin D: How much should be consumed daily to stay healthy Vitamin D, crucial for bone health, immunity, and overall well-being, is often deficient globally. Sunlight exposure, certain foods like oily fish and fortified cereals, and supplements can help maintain adequate levels.
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Paralyzed woman feels like "real Ironwoman" after implants help her take steps again Marta Carsteanu-Dombi was in the best shape of her life when a bike accident during a 2018 Ironman race left her paralyzed, robbing her of the ability to walk. Her spinal cord injury was so severe that doctors told her there was no sign of nerve ...
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Boy in hospital after cryptosporidium outbreak linked to farm shop Four-year-old Michael Carpenter fell ill after visiting the farm and was later diagnosed with cryptosporidium, a parasite causing gastrointestinal illness. Michael's family experienced a stressful ordeal, incurring significant medical expenses while abroad ...
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Long life expert says don't keep these four foods in your house A longevity expert has claimed you should try and banish certain foods from your kitchen if you plan on living for longer. Some common items might be hard to give up - but your health should thank you in the long run.
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6 Signs of Colon Cancer You Should Never Ignore "Colorectal cancer tumors grow in your large intestine, which can impact how you digest food and pass waste," Dr. Reich said. "It's important to note that other health conditions can cause symptoms similar ...
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Eat Your Way To Younger Skin? Recent Review Uncovers Foods That Fight, And Fuel Ageing Discover how your diet can be your best anti-ageing ally. Learn which foods promote youthful, glowing skin—and which ones accelerate wrinkles and dullness. Rida Hijab. Written by: Rida Hijab; Updated at: May 11, 2025 22:20 IST. FOLLOW. Eat Your Way To ...
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New insights into Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health reveal alarming rise in diabetes A group of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island people are sitting in the Australian bush looking. 12 May 2025. New data released by the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) reveal ...
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People Taking HIV Drugs Are Less Likely To Develop Alzheimer's UVA Health scientists are calling for clinical trials testing the potential of HIV drugs called NRTIs to prevent Alzheimer's disease after discovering that patients taking the drugs are substantially less likely to develop the memory-robbing condition.
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Does Intermittent Fasting Harm Our Kidneys? Expert Tells But as with any dietary shift, there are growing concerns, one being the potential impact on kidney health. Could skipping meals and extending fasting windows stress these vital organs? We spoke to Pooja Singh, Dietitian at ShardaCare–Health City - Noida, ...
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Successes and limitations of current genetic therapies for Duchenne muscular dystrophies. Abstract: In the last decade there have been consistent advances in different approaches aimed at restoring muscle dystrophin production in patients with Duchenne muscular dystrophy. The earlier approaches focused on RNA therapies, with multiple splice- ...
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From Kardashian popcorn to pancakes - is the protein health craze worth it? "High-protein" versions of snacks and food staples are all over our supermarket shelves - from pancakes and pasta, to rice pudding and oven pizza. Celebrities are getting in on the act too. Khloe Kardashian unveiled Khloud Protein Popcorn a fortnight ...
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Study: Specialized Face Mask Accurately Detects Presence of CKD Using Chemicals in Patient's Breath Research published in ACS Sensors shows that a modified surgical face mask can protect a wearer by detecting certain health conditions, including chronic kidney disease (CKD). To accomplish this, researchers incorporated a specialized breath sensor ...
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Music and the Brain We're exploring the intersection of music and neuroscience with young musicians who are gifted in both fields! We'll speak with musician-scientists like Zoie, a 15-year-old euphonium player who is researching how music can reduce stress and Jascha, ...
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Weight-loss drugs shifting food markets As a large proportion of people taking medications like Mounjaro, Ozempic and Wegovy for weight loss report consuming less processed foods and soda, researchers say food and beverage companies are adjusting strategies. The results of a recent national ...
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Common household appliance raises kids' cancer risk Benzene, a toxic substance present in petrol, cigarette smoke, and paint strippers, is recognised as a carcinogen, meaning it is a substance that can cause cancer. Prolonged exposure to elevated benzene levels has ...
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Are your allergies bothering you more? You can thank climate change A new study from Climate Central, has found that climate change has been contributing to earlier and longer allergy seasons for millions across the nation. Warming trends lead to more freeze-free days each year, which give plants more time to grow and ...
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Parkinson's disease can impact people of all ages COLUMBUS, Ohio — Parkinson's disease is often associated with older adults, but it's impacting younger lives, too. Statistics show 4% of cases are diagnosed before age 50. What You Need To Know. Parkinson's disease can impact younger lives, with 4% of ...
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