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What the Air You Breathe May Be Doing to Your Brain For years, the two patients had come to the Penn Memory Center at the University of Pennsylvania, where doctors and researchers follow people with cognitive impairment as they age, as well as a group with normal cognition.
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The Ozempic effect is finally showing up in obesity data And as further data from Gallup shows, more and more Americans are trying these drugs, with the survey finding that more than 12 percent of adults reported taking them in the second and third quarters of 2025, up from less than 6 percent in early 2024.
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Listening to music after 70 may cut dementia risk by nearly 40%, new study suggests Senior woman relaxing in chair with eyes closed, hands folded listening to music with headphones. Researchers found that seniors who play an instrument or regularly listen to music may have better brain health ...
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How scientists are shining light on the biology behind seasonal affective disorder However, where to draw the line between normal winter sluggishness and clinical depression is not straightforward. Sad is recognised as a subtype of major depression or bipolar disorder, defined by its predictable seasonal pattern: symptoms typically begin ...
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Hunters should watch out for sick or dead birds, experts warn SPOKANE, Wash. — Health officials are asking people to avoid contact with wild birds that seem sick or are dead. The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife has confirmed three cases of bird flu in local Canada geese and an owl.
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WHO warns of rising 'clade Ib' Mpox cases worldwide: 5 symptoms we should watch out for Mpox, previously called monkeypox, is caused by the monkeypox virus (MPXV), a close relative of the smallpox virus. There are two major known clades: clade I (mostly found in Central Africa) and clade II (linked to outbreaks since 2022).
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Feeling low? Harvard doctor says just a few minutes of exercise can lift your mood If you've been feeling sluggish, stressed, or simply stuck in a funk, science has good news for you. It doesn't take a long, sweaty gym session to start feeling better. Experts say that even a few minutes of movement can help boost your mood, ...
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Longer walks linked to improved heart health and longevity Have you ever heard someone say that they like long walks on the beach? If so, they might have already uncovered one of the secrets to longevity. Adults who walk for longer periods, which researchers defined as longer than 10 minutes, had substantially ...
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Can Sense of Smell Predict Future Heart Disease Risk in Older Adults? Because smell loss can be an early sign of several health issues, experts say older adults should mention any unexplained or persistent changes in smell to their healthcare provider.
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Infant peanut feeding prevented thousands of children from developing allergies Before the new guidelines, parents were warned to avoid exposing their children to potentially risky foods until they were three years old, in the hope of avoiding a full-blown allergy.
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Face masks back at Lincolnshire hospitals Patients, visitors and staff will be asked to wear a face mask in some parts of hospitals in Lincolnshire from Monday. The measures are being brought in at Lincoln County, Grantham, Boston Pilgrim and Louth County hospitals.
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Top sleep tips from a VCH sleep disorder expert Sleep challenges affect an estimated 45 per cent of people around the world and at the Vancouver Coastal Health (VCH) Sleep Disorder Program at UBC Hospital, the two main issues physicians see are sleep apnea and insomnia.
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The Importance of Regular Eye Exams There's also a lot of systemic diseases that manifest throughout the eyes, including diabetes, hypertension. Some cancers can even show throughout the eyes and sickle cell disease. So, it's really important to get an eye exam every year just to check for ...
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Mpox Spreading To More Countries, 17 Deaths In Africa In Last 6 Weeks, Says WHO Mpox has been spreading to more countries, and the deadly virus has claimed 17 lives in Africa in the last six weeks, said the World Health Organization (WHO) on Friday. Advertisement. Indo-Asian News Service; Health; Nov 01, 2025 09:47 am IST.
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Natural Vs Artificial Sweeteners: Know Which Is Healthier For You With sugar consumption under scrutiny, many of us are torn between satisfying our sweet tooth and making healthier choices. While natural sweeteners like honey and stevia have gained popularity, artificial sweeteners such as aspartame and sucralose also ...
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Rabid bat found on San Francisco Peninsula near Portola Valley park San Mateo County Health said in a press release that the bat was found near the Little People's Park playground at Portola Valley Town Center on Oct. 24. Health officials urged anyone who might have had physical ...
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Think vitamin D is always safe? Experts reveal how overusing supplements can turn a health boost into a serious risk While crucial for bone health, muscle function, and immunity, both deficiency and excess can be detrimental. Excessive intake can lead to hypercalcemia, kidney damage, and bone pain. Always consult a doctor for proper assessment and dosage before taking ...
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CDC Shake-Up Raises Stakes for Infection Prevention Without stable, science-driven leadership at the CDC, patient safety and public trust hang in the balance. Infection preventionists must demand accountability and champion evidence-based guidance now. Listen to Dr David Weber here: ...
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Afternoon brain fog: MIT reveals why you 'zone out' midday and it is not because of boredom or laziness New MIT research reveals sleep deprivation causes brain fluid waves to intrude into wakefulness, leading to attention lapses. This "brain cleaning" process, normally during deep sleep, sacrifices alertness when you are awake. These micro-failures impact ...
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