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More Muscle, Less Belly Fat Slows Brain Aging CHICAGO, Nov. 24, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Researchers have found that a specific body profile—higher muscle mass combined with a lower visceral fat to muscle ratio—tracks with a younger brain age, according to a study being presented next week at the ...
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RFK Jr. says he personally directed CDC's new guidance on vaccines and autism Kennedy, a longtime vaccine critic, has upended the public health agencies he oversees and pushed for and enacted changes that have unsettled much of the medical community, which sees his policies as harmful for Americans.
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Waning Immunity and Falling Vaccination Rates Fuel Pertussis Outbreaks KFF Health News — Rates of pertussis, also known as whooping cough, are surging in Texas, Florida, California, Oregon, and other states and localities across the country. The outbreaks are fueled by falling vaccination rates, fading immunity, ...
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Washington state resident first to die from rare bird flu strain ABERDEEN, Wash. (KATU) — A Washington state resident has died from complications related to the H5N5 avian influenza, marking the first recorded human infection with this variant globally. The Washington State Department of Health extended its ...
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Gaining too little or too much weight in pregnancy affects birth outcomes A systematic review and meta-analysis of observational data from 1.6 million women provide evidence on the association between weight gain during pregnancy (gestational weight gain) and risks of adverse outcomes in both mothers and newborns across diverse ...
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Does coffee truly boost memory and focus or is it all hype? Epidemiological studies suggest that habitual coffee drinkers have lower risks of several neurodegenerative and cerebrovascular conditions, including Parkinson's disease, Alzheimer's disease, dementia, stroke, and multiple sclerosis. Caffeine and related ...
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Washington State Resident Dies in First Confirmed H5N5 Bird Flu Case, Health Department Says By Preetika Parashuraman. Nov. 22 (Reuters) - A Washington State resident receiving treatment for H5N5 avian influenza died on Friday, the state's health department said, in the first confirmed human case of this variant globally.
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'Revolutionary' treatment gives boy with rare genetic condition chance at a normal life Ollie was one of the first to undergo an alternative one-off treatment being trialled at the Royal Manchester Children's Hospital (RMCH), which involves removing the patient's stem cells, replacing the faulty gene, and then re-injecting the modified cells.
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The Smokeless Word – Derek Yach The Smokeless Word returns for season 2 as Kingsley sits down with global health expert and former WHO Executive Director, Derek Yach. As one of the architects behind the modern global approach to tobacco control, Derek offers rare insight into the ...
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Cutting-edge treatments in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis: the role of molecular pathogenesis in targeted therapies This review provides a comprehensive overview of the molecular mechanisms underlying ALS pathogenesis, the genetic mutations associated with both familial and sporadic forms of the disease, and the latest therapeutic strategies aimed at mitigating disease ...
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