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He wasn't expected to survive past birth. Years later, this teen suffered a stroke, but is still defying the odds - CBS News
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He wasn't expected to survive past birth. Years later, this teen suffered a stroke, but is still defying the odds - CBS News
Dylan Law didn't have a heartbeat for 22 minutes when he was born and suffered stroke at 14 years old – but he's never given up when faced with adv...
Apr 20, 11:10 AM Read More
Gut Bacteria May Predict Parkinson’s Before Symptoms Appear - Neuroscience News
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Gut Bacteria May Predict Parkinson’s Before Symptoms Appear - Neuroscience News
Can a gut test predict Parkinson's? Research reveals a distinctive gut microbiome signature in at-risk individuals long before symptom onset....
Apr 20, 10:23 AM Read More
Scientists Find Way to Reverse Fatty Liver Disease Without Changing Diet - SciTechDaily
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Scientists Find Way to Reverse Fatty Liver Disease Without Changing Diet - SciTechDaily
A newly identified population of dysfunctional immune cells may play a central role in both aging and chronic disease....
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Millions of US birth records uncover an autism risk surge tied to common drugs taken during pregnancy - Medical Xpress
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Millions of US birth records uncover an autism risk surge tied to common drugs taken during pregnancy - Medical Xpress
A landmark study led by researchers at the University of Nebraska Medical Center (UNMC) and published in Molecular Psychiatry has identified a signifi...
Apr 20, 8:20 AM Read More
First MD Measles Case Of 2026 Confirmed In Traveler - Patch
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First MD Measles Case Of 2026 Confirmed In Traveler - Patch
Marylanders are urged to check their exposure times, monitor for measles symptoms, and ensure their MMR vaccination status is up to date....
Apr 20, 8:11 AM Read More
Are regional allergy seasons getting worse? - The Seattle Times
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Are regional allergy seasons getting worse? - The Seattle Times
A new data analysis estimates that allergy season in the Northwest has increased by 31 days since 1970, the most out of any other U.S. region....
Apr 20, 8:00 AM Read More
Young Adult Bowel Cancer Deaths Concentrated in One Group, Study Finds - ScienceAlert
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Young Adult Bowel Cancer Deaths Concentrated in One Group, Study Finds - ScienceAlert
NEW YORK (AP) – The worrisome rise in colorectal cancer deaths in younger adults is concentrated in people with less education, suggesting socioecon...
Apr 20, 7:04 AM Read More
5 Things Neurologists Wish You’d Stop Doing ASAP - EatingWell
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5 Things Neurologists Wish You’d Stop Doing ASAP - EatingWell
Poor sleep, lack of physical activity, constant digital stimulation, eating ultra-processed foods and ignoring hearing health can harm brain health....
Apr 20, 7:00 AM Read More
After a year of turmoil, cancer researchers see promising signs for mRNA vaccines - WRAL
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After a year of turmoil, cancer researchers see promising signs for mRNA vaccines - WRAL
The mRNA-based Covid vaccines helped blunt the impact of the pandemic but also sparked political backlash that has threatened to slow or derail dozens...
Apr 20, 6:35 AM Read More
Column | Just 2 minutes a day of this type of exercise may help you live longer - The Washington Post
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Column | Just 2 minutes a day of this type of exercise may help you live longer - The Washington Post
Getting older doesn’t have to mean slowing down. In fact, turning up the intensity, even very briefly, can transform long-term health and improve lo...
Apr 20, 6:31 AM Read More
Shocking! Study Claims Weight Loss Drugs Cause More Muscle Loss Than Expected - Health and Me
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Shocking! Study Claims Weight Loss Drugs Cause More Muscle Loss Than Expected - Health and Me
Weight loss drugs have been studied extensively for possible side effects....
Apr 20, 6:30 AM Read More
Untreated Syphilis on the rise in Alabama with no sign of letting up. Here’s why - AL.com
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Untreated Syphilis on the rise in Alabama with no sign of letting up. Here’s why - AL.com
The Alabama Department of Public Health said they expect Syphilis cases to go up over the next two years....
Apr 20, 6:30 AM Read More
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