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Are high-protein snacks worth the hype? Here's how to assess This photo shows a granola bar with its wrapper open and partially pulled back. It's. Protein has taken over the packaged-snack aisles at the grocery store. But do you need ...
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An Arizona resident has just died of the plague — Here's what to know about this disease Bubonic plague infects lymph nodes. Septicemic plague is when the bacteria cause a whole-body infection through the bloodstream, and pneumonic plague affects the lungs. CNN: How does someone contract plague? Can it ...
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Lyme disease on the rise: How to stay safe this summer SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Lyme disease, a tick-borne illness, can be very difficult to diagnose early on, making it even more dangerous during peak season. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Lyme disease cases tend to rise during the ...
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Weight Loss That Lasts: Reviewing the Long-Term Impact of GLP-1 Receptor Agonists Obesity has emerged as a global epidemic, with the World Health Organization estimating that over one billion people worldwide are currently classified as overweight or obese. It is a chronic, relapsing disease associated with numerous comorbidities, ...
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West Nile virus detected in mosquitoes in four New York City boroughs Common symptoms include fever, headache and vomiting. A few tips for those looking to prevent annoying insect bites and stay safe from mosquito-borne illnesses: - Use an approved insect repellent containing DEET, ...
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Second Australian case of new mpox strain detected in south-east Queensland Queensland Health confirmed yesterday a patient with the clade 1 mpox strain — known to cause more severe illness — was being treated in the Metro South Hospital and Health Service area, centred on Brisbane's south. In ...
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Pa. classifies highly potent opioids known as nitazenes, paving way for stricter enforcement Many harm reduction workers question the strategy, agreeing that rescheduling a substance is not a feasible solution for curtailing drug use. Photo of Hanna Webster. Hanna Webster. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. hwebster@post-gazette.com. Jul 19, 2025.
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Eating 1 egg per week linked to lower Alzheimer's risk, study finds A study finds that eating eggs is associated with a reduced risk of developing Alzheimer's disease. Using brain autopsies, the scientists also showed that those who ate eggs more regularly had less protein buildup in the brain associated with ...
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Sun advice from a skin cancer researcher and physician Partners · Sun protection is necessary all year round. · Sun exposure is cumulative over the course of a lifetime. · Any suntan or sunburn is evidence of sun damage.
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AHS reports possible measles exposure at Gasoline Alley restaurant Alberta Health Services is reporting Saturday there may have been exposure to a confirmed case of measles at the Gasoline Alley Tim Hortons/Wendy's location (100-139 Leva Avenue, Red Deer County). The exposure is said to have occurred sometime between ...
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This Ancient Practice Beats Pills for Sleep – And Science Backs It A major analysis of clinical trials has revealed that gentle exercises like Tai Chi, yoga, walking, and jogging may be some of the most powerful natural tools for improving sleep and relieving insomnia, possibly even rivaling medication and therapy.
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Louisiana upholds its HIV exposure law as other states change or repeal theirs Louisiana is one of 30 states with criminal penalties related to exposing or transmitting HIV. Most of the laws were passed in the 1980s during the emergence of the AIDS epidemic. Since then, several states have amended ...
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10 Surprising Side Effects of a Vitamin D Deficiency Depression · Prostate Cancer · Dementia · Psoriasis and Psoriatic Arthritis · Heart Disease · Pneumonia · Schizophrenia · Multiple Sclerosis.
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Want Better Sleep? Eat More of This, Says New Study Published on Jul. 20, 2025. It's more inspiration to eat foods that nourish you—plus another reminder of one food that doesn't contribute to important areas of health. Like most of us, you're probably making a good faith effort to sleep at least seven ...
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To ward off pesky mosquitoes this summer, use the three D's — drain, dress, defend Now more than ever, public media needs YOU. Congress has voted to eliminate federal funding for public media. This is a blow to millions of Americans who rely on our journalism and programming.
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Having cereal for breakfast? It could increase the risk of Parkinson's disease A recent study reveals a potential link between high consumption of ultra-processed foods and early signs of Parkinson's disease. Researchers found that individuals consuming 11 or more servings of such foods daily faced a significantly higher risk of ...
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