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Officials sound the alarm as an incurable disease races to spread, stepping up border security.

A chill wind is sweeping across the globe, not of winter's making, but born from a silent, invisible threat. News streams are abuzz with...

Officials sound the alarm as an incurable disease races to spread, stepping up border security.

A chill wind is sweeping across the globe, not of winter's making, but born from a silent, invisible threat. News streams are abuzz with...

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Why Pelvic Floor Health Matters: Arkansas Doctors Weigh In

It’s a topic often discussed in hushed tones, if at all, yet it impacts millions. We’re talking about pelvic floor health – a fundamental...

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Officials sound the alarm as an incurable disease races to spread, stepping up border security.

A chill wind is sweeping across the globe, not of winter's making, but born from a silent, invisible threat. News streams are abuzz with...

Fit 31-Year-Old’s Cancer Misdiagnosis: A Warning Against Dismissed ‘Silent’ Symptoms

Quick Summary A fit 31-year-old's story from Australia is a stark reminder about the dangers of dismissing subtle health changes. What was initially brushed off...

Chicago doctors kept a patient alive for two days — without lungs.

Imagine a human being, vibrant and alive, yet missing one of the most fundamental organs for survival: their lungs. It sounds like something out...
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Physician’s dire warning for heart failure: “If you skip brushing your teeth at night, you might be…’

Ever thought your nightly skirmish with plaque had anything to do with your ticker? Well, a recent warning from a physician, highlighted in a...

Iowa’s baffling cancer problem: Could the environment be making young people sick?

When you think of Iowa, what comes to mind? Rolling cornfields, charming small towns, maybe the State Fair? It’s a picture of wholesome Americana....

Playing Brain Training back in the day? Good news: a new study proves it actually keeps you young!

Remember those glorious days when you’d fire up your Nintendo DS, stare intently at Dr. Kawashima’s floating head, and furiously solve math problems or...

Bird flu is back, and it’s making people wonder if we’re ready.

Remember when bird flu felt like a distant, almost forgotten worry? Well, it seems the universe has a way of reminding us that some...

Canada could soon lose its measles-free status, and the US might, too.

Remember measles? For many of us in North America, it’s a disease we thought was relegated to history books, a scary ghost from childhood...

Dangerous day-biting mosquitoes are becoming more common in the Bay Area.

Hey Bay Area, got a moment? Because something small, persistent, and frankly, a little menacing is making itself more at home in our backyards...

People in this state live four years less than the national average.

Ever stop to think about how much your zip code might influence your life? It's a question worth pondering, especially when we look at...

Many men are dealing with declining testosterone. Here are 15 solutions to significantly boost this vital hormone.

The conversation around men's health often skims past a silent epidemic: declining testosterone levels. It's not just about libido; this vital hormone orchestrates energy,...

Good news: We may soon have a way to clear our brains of a common parasite.

The human brain, a marvel of complexity, is also surprisingly vulnerable. For years, scientists have understood that a common, often asymptomatic parasite can take...

DNA from Napoleon’s 1812 army finally tells us why his soldiers died.

The name Napoleon evokes images of grand battles, strategic genius, and a formidable army that swept across Europe. Yet, his ill-fated 1812 Russian campaign...

Turns out the Tube mosquito is way older than we thought.

Ah, the London Tube mosquito. For many, it's just another charming, albeit itchy, part of the subterranean commute. These tiny, resilient bloodsuckers have long...

Mother of 10-year-old girl who died by suicide turns grief into a warning for other parents over nighttime cell phone use – CBS News

In our hyper-connected world, cell phones have become extensions of ourselves, and often, of our children too. We hand them over for school, for...