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Removing skin tags yourself can do more harm than good. Try these tips instead
You shouldn’t remove your own skin tags at home, since that can lead to scars and infections. But certain products can help keep them...
nbcnews.com - 30+ days ago
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Chicken vs. Beef: Which One Is the Better Lunch Option?
Chicken and beef are two of the most popular protein sources. Beef provides slightly more protein and iron, while chicken is often lower in saturated...
health.com - 30+ days ago
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What’s the difference between wholemeal and wholegrain bread? Not a whole lot
If you head to the shops to buy bread, you’ll face a variety of different options. But it can be hard to work out...
theconversation.com - 30+ days ago
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More Measles Cases Reported in New York City
There's growing concern for the measles outbreak. There are now two reported cases of measles in New York City according to the New York City...
insideedition.com - 30+ days ago
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How to Navigate the World of Ultra-Processed Foods
Hi, it’s Cam in Boston. At a time when nutritionists are worried about Americans’ diets, about 70% of the US food supply is ultra-processed. More...
bloomberg.com - 30+ days ago
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Obesity: Researchers discover a cause of leptin resistance -- and how to reverse it
Most obese patients grow resistant to satiety signals from the hormone leptin. A new study shows that leptin sensitivity can be restored in mice,...
sciencedaily.com - 30+ days ago
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2025 Brain Prize honors pair of cancer neuroscientists
hen neuronal activity increases, brain tumors grow more rapidly, Monje and her team discovered in 2015. Active neurons secrete a protein called...
thetransmitter.org - 30+ days ago
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Catch up with the CME activities your physician colleagues love
AMA News Wire Catch up with the CME activities your physician colleagues love Mar 4, 2025 Is it time for you to meet the one- time Drug...
ama-assn.org - 30+ days ago
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Company Seeking to Resurrect the Woolly Mammoth Creates a 'Woolly Mouse'
The biotech company Colossal Biosciences has long aspired to bring back the extinct woolly mammoth, which roamed the Northern Hemisphere thousands of...
scientificamerican.com - 30+ days ago
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How springing forward to daylight saving time could affect your health — and how to prepare
WASHINGTON (AP) — Most of America “springs forward” Sunday for daylight saving time and losing that hour of sleep can do more than leave you tired...
apnews.com - 30+ days ago
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Israel’s cutoff of supplies to Gaza sends prices soaring as aid stockpiles dwindle
JERUSALEM (AP) — Israel’s cutoff of food, fuel, medicine and other supplies to Gaza’s 2 million people has sent prices soaring and humanitarian groups into...
apnews.com - 30+ days ago
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Food Allergy vs. Intolerance: How to Tell the Difference
Food allergies and intolerances are not the same, though the terms are often mistakenly used interchangeably. Both involve the body’s reaction to a...
verywellhealth.com - 30+ days ago
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beauty / health
Reviewers Say This Red Light Mask Reduced Wrinkles In ‘Just A Few Weeks’ — And It’s Nearly 50% Off
With four modes targeting everything from lines to dark spots, just pop the mask on and let it get to work. If you want a...
huffpost.com - 30+ days ago
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Pediatricians walk a delicate line with parents in measles vaccination debate
Anxious parents are begging for early vaccinations, while others are refusing the shot. Many holdouts are unfazed by the deadly measles outbreak in Texas. One...
nbcnews.com - 30+ days ago
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UnitedHealth gets one step closer to defeating high-profile Medicare Advantage fraud case
UnitedHealth Group moved a step closer to ending a yearslong legal battle with the federal government that began with a whistleblower who alleged the...
statnews.com - 30+ days ago
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Video What are the risks and benefits of drinking chlorophyll with water?
ABC News medical correspondent Dr. Darien Sutton answers your health questions and shares tips for boosting energy before a workout....
abcnews.go.com - 30+ days ago
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Kenya's grassroots HIV/AIDS groups see US aid drying up
'Outright denial' Before the pause in U.S. foreign aid, Kenya was set to receive about $ 300 million this fiscal year to treat 1.3 million people. This...
context.news - 30+ days ago
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Nominee to run NIH faces Senate scrutiny
Stanford University health researcher Dr. Jay Bhattacharya, who is poised to take over the National Institutes of Health, says in remarks he prepared for his...
npr.org - 30+ days ago
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Unlocking AI’s Potential in Healthcare — A Semantic Foundation - MedCity News
AI is revolutionising healthcare — enhancing diagnostics, streamlining workflows and supporting medical professionals in unprecedented ways. But with...
medcitynews.com - 30+ days ago
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Ex-Facebook engineer is tackling clinician burnout at Freed after seeing wife's challenges
For Erez Druk, who spent almost four years working at Facebook, building health-care startup Freed has been a labor of love, quite literally. Druk's...
cnbc.com - 30+ days ago
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NIH pick makes his case
DON’T CALL IT A COMEBACK — During his confirmation hearing before the Senate HELP Committee this morning, Dr. Jay Bhattacharya will try to convince senators...
politico.com - 30+ days ago
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Please Tell Me What to Do
Struggling with a big life decision? A coach would be happy to help—for a price. Serena Kocourek dreaded the lullaby. She worked in a...
theatlantic.com - 30+ days ago
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A New Missouri Bill Would Let Residents Donate to Anti-Abortion Centers Instead of Paying Any Taxes
Four months after Missouri voted to legalize abortion, Republican lawmakers are proposing a 100% tax credit — capped at $ 50,000 per year — for...
propublica.org - 30+ days ago
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Woman With Down Syndrome Had Alzheimer's Without Dementia in Surprise Case
Cognitive decline is a too-common feature of old age among those born with Down syndrome. Though the reasons aren't well understood, having an extra...
sciencealert.com - 30+ days ago
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Medicaid cuts put adult dental care on the chopping block
If Congress cuts Medicaid funding to states to help extend tax cuts, dental care for adults could be one of the first casualties as legislators...
axios.com - 30+ days ago
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The Future of Reusable PPE in Health Care: A Sustainable and Cost-Effective Solution
Reusable PPE offers a cost-effective, sustainable solution for health care, reducing waste and improving supply chain resilience. Overcoming adoption...
infectioncontroltoday.com - 30+ days ago
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Hallucinogens May Elevate Death Risk by More Than Twofold
Hallucinogens are associated with a 2.6-fold increased risk for premature death in some individuals seeking emergency care, according to a recent...
medscape.com - 30+ days ago
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A family tree gene revelation may have saved my life
Hannah Howie was a year away from getting married when a revelation from the past turned her life upside down. Through research into her ancestry...
bbc.com - 30+ days ago
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Deadly H5N1 bird flu strain has hit all but 1 continent
The H5N1 bird flu strain has infected humans and other animals in every continent except Australia, and scientists say it could serve as a...
axios.com - 30+ days ago
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How to avoid measles, one of the world’s most contagious viruses
Measles immunisation rates are "suboptimal" in many parts of the US and Europe. Measles is raising concerns among public health experts after an...
euronews.com - 30+ days ago
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Osteoarthritis escalating amongst post-menopausal women
Osteoarthritis is increasingly impacting the health of post-menopausal women around the globe, highlighting an urgent need to address the issue with...
cosmosmagazine.com - 30+ days ago
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12 Nutritious Alternatives to Conventional Bread
While bread isn’t necessarily unhealthy, some time s allergies or sensitivities to components in bread or other factors require people to find ways of...
verywellhealth.com - 30+ days ago
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Is Working Out Before Bed Good or Bad for Your Sleep?
Exercising may seem like a good way to tire you out before bed, but research shows moderate to vigorous exercise later in the day can...
verywellhealth.com - 30+ days ago
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The No. 1 communication mistake people make at work, from a Wharton psychologist—it can damage your reputation
Most people tend to make a single most common communication mistake at work, says Adam Grant: They don't share an appropriate amount about their...
cnbc.com - 30+ days ago
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The Surprising Sign You May Be at Risk for Parkinson's Disease
Plus, what you can do to prevent it. Snoring isn’t always tied to a medical condition—some time s you just need to lay...
parade.com - 30+ days ago
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WATCH LIVE: Dr. Jayanta Bhattacharya testifies at Senate confirmation hearing for NIH director
WASHINGTON (AP) — A health economist who famously clashed with officials at the National Institutes of Health faces Senate questioning Wednesday on...
pbs.org - 30+ days ago
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Paula Radcliffe: Perimenopause made Tokyo Marathon even 'sweeter'
Paula Radcliffe says the experience of going through the perimenopause made completing the Tokyo Marathon even "sweeter". The 51-year-old finished in less than three hours...
bbc.com - 30+ days ago
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Billionaire entrepreneur: This No. 1 skill sets me apart—it’s the real way to do 'almost anything’ successfully
One simple skill can help you succeed — in business, relationships or anything else — more than nearly any other, says billionaire entrepreneur Ron...
cnbc.com - 30+ days ago
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Climate change is harming the health of Americans, and they know it
New survey also shows growing trust in scientists and health professionals. In the past decade, Americans have become increasingly aware that climate...
arstechnica.com - 30+ days ago
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As RFK Jr. delivers his message on measles, public health experts hear a familiar tune
The headlines on Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s measles commentary published on Sunday excited proponents of vaccines who have worried about the Health and...
statnews.com - 30+ days ago
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Swearing is linked with increased pain tolerance and strength
Researchers are working to understand why swearing may help in a number of circumstances, with a major focus on pain, and how it can more...
washingtonpost.com - 30+ days ago
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Can Facial Taping Prevent Wrinkles? Here’s What Dermatologists Say
Facial taping is a noninvasive technique for smoothing wrinkles and fine lines on the face. It involves applying tape to the face overnight to reduce...
health.com - 30+ days ago
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New findings: State workforces suffer when abortion restrictions tighten
The 2022 U.S. Supreme Court decision to overturn federal abortion protections continues to be felt. New research now suggests states where bans have...
publicnewsservice.org - 30+ days ago
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Are microplastics causing a new public health crisis?
Experts are warning that we could be facing a plastic-fuelled public health crisis based on alarming levels of microplastics in our bodies and...
cosmosmagazine.com - 30+ days ago
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Maternal Diet Influences ADHD and Autism Risk
A large study analyzing over 60,000 mother-child pairs found that a Western diet during pregnancy—high in fat, sugar, and processed foods—was...
neurosciencenews.com - 30+ days ago
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6 foods that fight chronic pain naturally — and 3 to avoid, according to a dietitian
Many U.S. adults struggle with chronic pain every day. Small diet changes can make a big difference with reducing this burden. Over 20% of us...
today.com - 30+ days ago
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Types and Causes of Blood Clotting Disorders
Blood clotting disorders are inherited or acquired conditions that affect the body’s ability to form blood clots. Some types of blood clotting...
verywellhealth.com - 30+ days ago
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Does Taking Creatine Make You Gain Weight?
Creatine is a well-researched supplement often used by athletes and others seeking to build muscle, enhance strength, and optimize health. Though it...
verywellhealth.com - 30+ days ago
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Georgia Won’t Say Who’s Now Serving on Its Maternal Mortality Committee After Dismissing All Members Last Year
Before ProPublica’s reporting on the deaths of Amber Thurman and Candi Miller, the names of committee members had been publicly released. Now,...
propublica.org - 30+ days ago
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Why Elite Athletes Are Gobbling Up Baking Soda
Hey, it’s Tim in Munich, where I’m considering adding “eat baking soda” and “drink more coffee” to my pre-workout routine. More on that...
bloomberg.com - 30+ days ago
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