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Coffee Isn’t the Only Drink That Could Ward Off Dementia
Money Talks News
Ozempic-style drugs treat type 1 diabetes, not only type 2, study finds
Live Science
RSV vaccine access expanded to some people in their 50s, according to CDC website
AP News
The secrets of super agers
WBUR
Potatoes and a smile are the secret to a long life, woman says before 114th birthday
USA Today
Area health officials warn of infection outbreak dangerous to pregnant people
WHIO-TV
I got my son his measles vaccine. Then an insane letter arrived
Daily Mail
Creativity in autism may stem from co-occurring ADHD, not autism itself
PsyPost
Utah announces more measles cases — and most of those infected are in one county
The Salt Lake Tribune
Sex advice: My sense of smell has taken a dramatic turn. It's making sex unbearable.
Slate Magazine
How to deal with hot weather if your antidepressant is making it worse
The Washington Post
What to do if your SSRI is making hot days even worse
The Washington Post
Want to eat healthier? Add half a cup of this food to your daily diet.
The Washington Post
Experts warn against viral cocktail that promises to banish stress and exhaustion
Daily Mail
Air pollution linked to lung cancer-driving DNA mutations, study finds
The Guardian
There is no safe amount of processed meat to eat, according to new research
CNN
Scientists Uncover Exercise Lifehack: Go to Bed
Gizmodo
Man receives kidney transplant, then body becomes riddled with worms, doctors say
Miami Herald
“AI Spots Nine Dementias at Once”: New Diagnostic Tool Shocks Medical World With 88% Accuracy in Early Detection
Rude Baguette
NIH study links particulate air pollution to increased mutations in lung cancers among nonsmokers
National Institutes of Health (NIH) | (.gov)
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