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Brains break and repair DNA to grow - Science News
Healthy brains may be built through a process of controlled damage and rapid repair. The most dangerous type of DNA damage is a regular feature of healthy early brain development, experiments in mice show. As newborn neurons squeeze through the cramped ...
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9 fruits with the most prebiotics, according to dietitians - NBC Los Angeles
Prebiotics are a type of fiber that feeds the good bacteria in your gut, supporting better digestion and overall health. These fruits are a tasty way to get more prebiotics. By A. Pawlowski | TODAY • Published June 24, 2026 • Updated on June 24, ...
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GLP-1s linked to smell and taste impairment in diabetes patients | Reuters
June 26 (Reuters) - We also report on a potentially simple solution to nausea experienced by cancer patients receiving morphine for pain. GLP-1 DRUGS MAY AFFECT SMELL AND TASTE. Long-term use of GLP-1 drugs for diabetes was associated with an ...
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Wildlife authorities on alert to spread of H5N1 bird flu in Australia - Australian Geographic
But Dr Tiggy Grillo, the chief operating officer of Wildlife Health Australia, which coordinates the national avian influenza wild bird surveillance program and has received funding from the Australian Government to help prepare Australia for H5N1's ...
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The irony of the hantavirus quarantine - Your Local Epidemiologist - Substack
This week, the hantavirus outbreak officially ended. The Americans who had been quarantining can finally go get a coffee in public again, because we are past the 42-day window that defines the Andes virus incubation period.
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Maternal obesity linked to 64% increase in childhood obesity risk | George Mason University
New research led by the George Mason University College of Public Health found that children whose mothers entered pregnancy with obesity were 64% more likely to become overweight or obese by age 3. Excessive weight gain during pregnancy was associated ...
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Irish woman reflects on 'escaping' hantavirus on cruise - RTE
An Irish woman who was released from quarantine on Monday following her trip on a cruise ship hit by a hantavirus outbreak has spoken of her surprise at how she never contracted the virus. Anne Lane, who turns 80 next month, said it was "very nice" to ...
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Hantavirus Reveals Latin America Is Unprepared, Warns The Lancet Commentary
The Latin American Technical Working Group, composed of former health ministers from the region, public health experts, epidemiologists, academics, and civil society representatives, published a new comment in The Lancet arguing that Latin America ...
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Mind The Gap On Ebola: It's The People, Not Just The Virus - Health Policy Watch
Treatment tents are burning in Ituri, burial teams are facing hostility, and suspected patients are fleeing quarantine centres, disappearing into communities. These heartbreaking incidents are often described as obstacles to controlling the current ...
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The Rappahannock-Rapidan Health District Shares Ways to Protect Yourself from Mosquito-Borne Diseases - Newsroom
WARRENTON, Va. – Mosquitoes are the world's deadliest animal, killing more than 700,000 people around the globe every year. The annoying, flying insects spread diseases like malaria, dengue, West Nile, Zika, yellow fever and chikungunya.
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Tick-related emergency room visits are surging in this state - WDBJ7
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. (WVIR/Gray News) - Healthcare workers in Virginia say ticks are making their presence known across the state. According to UVA Health, there has been an increased number of tick-related emergency room visits that have continued ...
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