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How renaming PCOS to PMOS could improve care for millions of women | PBS News
There is a new name and understanding of a health condition affecting many women. Roughly 10% to 13% of women around the world are affected by a hormonal condition formerly known as PCOS. It's now called PMOS, or polyendocrine metabolic ovarian ...
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5 Health Risks From Consuming Too Much Protein - The New York Times
Research suggests that those who eat larger amounts of red and processed meat tend to have higher risks of heart disease and Type 2 diabetes, said Dr. Donald Hensrud, an associate professor of nutrition and preventive medicine at the Mayo Clinic College of ...
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What to know about the Bundibugyo virus, form of Ebola causing an outbreak in Congo
"There's nothing even close to ready for clinical trials," said Dr. Celine Gounder, an infectious disease specialist and epidemiologist who treated patients in West Africa during the 2014-2016 Ebola epidemic. "And so that means responders, healthcare ...
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Mosquitoes Can Learn to Love Insect Repellant, Scientist Reveal - TIME
There are an estimated 110 trillion of the often-lethal pests worldwide, many of them spreading diseases including malaria, dengue, West Nile virus, chikungunya, yellow fever, and Zika. But according to a ...
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Use of Common Food Colours Tied to High Type 2 Diabetes Risk - Medscape
Cumulative exposure to food colouring additives was assessed by matching dietary records with composition databases; the dose of each additive was estimated based on lab assays or dose information from the European Food Safety Authority or the Codex ...
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Vaping is often touted as less toxic than smoking. But new research raises concerns about cancer risk - CNN
New evidence suggests that nicotine-based e-cigarettes may increase the risk of some cancers, according to a recently published review in the journal Carcinogenesis. What did the study find — how could vaping contribute ...
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When infection turns deadly: Why sepsis demands faster recognition - EMS1
I spoke with State of Maryland EMS Medical Director Dr. Timothy Chizmar, who noted, “There is increasing public awareness of the word 'sepsis.' However, data from recent surveys indicate that most people still have misconceptions about sepsis, and do not ...
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Why Africa – and the world – remain dangerously unprepared for the next pandemic
health workforce capability and retention. equitable access to countermeasures such as vaccines. financing. political attention. Independent pandemic risk monitoring. Using local resources and financing, ...
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Hantavirus outbreak linked to cruise ship travel, Multi-locations
This is the fourth Disease Outbreak News report on the Andes hantavirus outbreak linked to cruise ship travel, following the notification to the World Health Organization (WHO) on 2 May 2026 of severe respiratory illness cases aboard M/V Hondius, ...
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NutriNet-Santé: Preservative Food Additives Associated With Increased HTN, CVD Incidence
Anaïs Hasenböhler, PhD student, Mathilde Touvier, PhD, MPH, MSc, et al., analyzed the dietary intake of 112,395 participants (mean age of 42 years, 79% women) in France from 2009 to 2024.
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Trending Topic: What is all the buzz about when it comes to protein in your diet?
Scroll through social media lately, and you're bound to see fitness influencers and wellness gurus constantly buzzing about one specific nutrient: protein. But behind the trendy recipes and viral workout videos, you might be left wondering what all the ...
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The healing power of nature reduces stress, anxiety and depression
The findings strengthen the case for integrating natural environments into mental-health strategies and urban planning policies, although rigorous trials are needed to guide practice and policy. You have full access to this ...
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Attack of the “Flesh-Eating” Bacteria | The New Yorker
It sounded like the plot of a science-fiction novel. But it also made me realize that, for most of my life, when I worried about climate change, I was mainly thinking about polar bears floating on shards of ice, or bees dying off in droves before they ...
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Gene therapies to fix failing hearts gain steam after years in the doldrums - Nature
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