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published 3 days ago
Image of the Clinical Trial To Transform Alzheimer's Diagnosis Launched in UK - ScienceAlert news article
Clinical Trial To Transform Alzheimer's Diagnosis Launched in UK - ScienceAlert
UK researchers on Wednesday announced the trial of a blood test for Alzheimer's, which it is hoped will transform the diagnosis of the disease.

UK researchers on Wednesday announced the trial of a blood test for Alzheimer's, which it is hoped will transform the diagnosis of the disease. Researchers at University College London (UCL) will as… [+1979 chars]

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published 4 days ago
Image of the American Heart Association revamps BP guidelines for the first time since 2017: Here's what it recommends for young adults as risk rises in their 20s and 30s - The Times of India news article
American Heart Association revamps BP guidelines for the first time since 2017: Here's what it recommends for young adults as risk rises in their 20s and 30s - The Times of India
The American Heart Association (AHA), joined by the American College of Cardiology and other groups, has unveiled its first official update to high blood pressure (BP) guidelines since 2017. In the latest set of guidelines that come after over eight years, th…

For the younger adult population especially, the message is clear: High blood pressure isnt just a concern for later life; it can begin now. But with the right knowledge and actions, you can protect … [+649 chars]

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published 4 days ago
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Metformin’s secret brain pathway revealed after 60 years - ScienceDaily
Metformin, long trusted for diabetes, turns out to work in the brain too. By shutting down Rap1 in the hypothalamus, the drug lowers blood sugar more effectively than previously understood, opening doors for new therapies.

Although metformin has been the go-to medication to manage type 2 diabetes for more than 60 years, researchers still do not have a complete picture of how it works. Scientists at Baylor College of Me… [+3964 chars]

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published 4 days ago
Image of the Blood test identifies HPV-associated head and neck cancers up to 10 years before symptoms - Medical Xpress news article
Blood test identifies HPV-associated head and neck cancers up to 10 years before symptoms - Medical Xpress
Human papillomavirus (HPV) causes around 70% of head and neck cancers in the United States, making it the most common cancer caused by the virus, with rates increasing each year. Unlike cervical cancers caused by HPV, there is no screening test for HPV-associ…

Human papillomavirus (HPV) causes around 70% of head and neck cancers in the United States, making it the most common cancer caused by the virus, with rates increasing each year. Unlike cervical canc… [+3708 chars]

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published 29 days ago
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I Tried the Best At-Home Pet DNA Test Kits on My Two Cats (2025)
I sent my cats' saliva to the lab to get health and genetic insights sent to my inbox—with very different results.

If You Have a Dog, Consider These Kits I dont have a dog, so I didn't try these at-home DNA test kits for dogs, but these are the kits specifically for dogs from Basepaws and Wisdom Panel, the two c… [+9467 chars]

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published 15 days ago
Image of the Your Body Ages Faster Because of Extreme Heat news article
Your Body Ages Faster Because of Extreme Heat
A study reveals that extreme heat accelerates biological aging even more than smoking or drinking.

It is well known that heat causes exhaustion in the body due to dehydration. But aging? A recent study concluded that extreme heat accelerates the aging of the human body, a worrying fact given the … [+2926 chars]

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published 12 days ago
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The Kissing Bug Disease Has Permanently Moved Into the U.S.
Chagas disease is likely endemic throughout the southern half of the country, researchers argue in a new paper.

A dangerous, sometimes deadly, infection spread by kissing bugs is regularly spreading within America. In a recent paper, researchers are claiming that Chagas disease is endemic to parts of the south… [+4075 chars]

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published 12 days ago
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This Common Heart Attack Drug May Actually Be Worthless for Most People
A new major trial shows that beta-blockers don't provide any real benefit to people with the most common form of heart attack.

A common treatment given after heart attacks may not be worthwhile for a large segment of the population. New trial data finds that most people who suffer a heart attack do not benefit from taking be… [+4301 chars]

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published 4 days ago
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Experimental Cream Could Make ‘Permanent’ Scars a Thing of the Past
In a phase I trial, SNT-6302 showed early signs of remodeling the skin within people's scar tissue.

Cool guys may have scars, but plenty of people would relish the opportunity to get rid of their own. In new research out this week, an experimental drug has shown promise at being able to clear up li… [+3383 chars]

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published 6 days ago
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Some Heart Attacks Might Be Triggered by Germs
Researchers in Finland have found evidence that the plaque found in our arteries can contain bacteria that could set off a heart attack under the right circumstances.

Germs might be even worse for us than we thought. New research suggests that certain infections could be a contributing factor to heart attacks. Scientists in Finland and the UK conducted the study,… [+3386 chars]

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published 19 days ago
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A Pill to Fight Obesity Is on the Verge of Approval
In new Phase III trial data released Tuesday, people taking orforglipron lost substantially more weight than people taking a placebo.

The next big obesity medication coming down the pipeline will likely come in pill form. Eli Lilly has just released the latest positive Phase III trial results of its experimental oral GLP-1 drug, or… [+4449 chars]

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published 16 days ago
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The CDC’s Nightmare Interim Director Is a Peter Thiel Pal
As America's pivotal health agency descends into chaos, the White House has selected the worst possible person to run it.

The Center for Disease Control and Prevention is in chaotic disarray, as a slew of resignations and an unprecedented walkout of staff have roiled the agency. At the center of the controversy is the C… [+4343 chars]

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published 20 days ago
Image of the DOGE Targeted Him on Social Media. Then the Taliban Took His Family. news article
DOGE Targeted Him on Social Media. Then the Taliban Took His Family.
How DOGE left Mohammad Halimi’s life in tatters.

ProPublica is a Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative newsroom. Sign up for The Big Story newsletter to receive stories like this one in your inbox.Reporting Highlights <ul><li>Errors: DOGE staffers … [+27765 chars]

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published 4 days ago
Image of the Alzheimer's blood test could 'revolutionise' diagnosis news article
Alzheimer's blood test could 'revolutionise' diagnosis
Scientists leading the trial at University College London believe the blood test could improve the accuracy of diagnosis of the disease to more than 90%.

Fergus WalshMedical Editor, BBC News More than 1,000 people across the UK with suspected dementia are to be offered a blood test for Alzheimer's disease which it is hoped could revolutionise diagnos… [+4173 chars]

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published 25 days ago
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More weight-loss drugs could be offered as part of new diabetes care
Diabetes patients should have better and more equal access to newer medicines, says official healthcare body.

Philippa Roxby Treatment for millions of people with type 2 diabetes should be more personalised, with greater access to newer medicines, including weight-loss drugs, the healthcare assessment body … [+3353 chars]

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published 15 days ago
Image of the AI stethoscope could detect major heart conditions in seconds news article
AI stethoscope could detect major heart conditions in seconds
The new technology could be a "game-changer" resulting in patients being treated sooner, experts say.

Stethoscopes powered by artificial intelligence (AI) could help detect three different heart conditions in seconds, researchers say. The original stethoscope, invented in 1816, allows doctors to lis… [+1992 chars]

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published 21 days ago
Image of the Inside Donetsk as residents flee Ukrainian region Putin wants to control news article
Inside Donetsk as residents flee Ukrainian region Putin wants to control
Quentin Sommerville follows volunteers carrying out evacuations in eastern Ukraine as drone attacks rage.

Quentin SommervilleBBC News, reporting from Donetsk, Ukraine Watch: BBC takes part in Dobropillya evacuation as bombs fall The Donetsk region of eastern Ukraine has long been in Moscow's sights. Vl… [+7766 chars]

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published 4 days ago
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5 things Android should steal from Apple's iPhone 17 event
Android users aren't often envious of what's going on inside iPhone land, but Apple's set of iPhone 17 announcements might make you jealous.

Android users are famously unimpressed when Apple reveals its new iPhone and Apple Watch each year. The company calls it the "best iPhone ever" with catchphrases like "it's unlike everything we've ev… [+6217 chars]

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published 30 days ago
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These 12 Foods Turned Out to Be Way Healthier Than I Thought
You don't have to spend extra on organic superfoods and expensive supplements to be healthy. These common foods are healthier than you think.

It's easy to believe that being healthy means buying superfoods, all organic produce, expensive supplements and pricey powders. After all, this is what most of social media conveys. But that's not tr… [+7744 chars]

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published 23 days ago
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What Personal Trainers Think About Walking Becoming Trendy Again
Whether you like walking outside, using walking pads or following the Japanese walking trend, walking is the latest exercise fad. But does it work? We consulted experts to find out.

From under-desk treadmills to walking pads and even going on "hot girl walks" outdoors, walking is growing in popularity as the new way to get your movement in for the day. "Japanese walking," or int… [+10121 chars]

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published 12 days ago
Image of the These scientists found Alzheimer's in their genes. Here's what they did next news article
These scientists found Alzheimer's in their genes. Here's what they did next
Three scientists learned they carry genes that dramatically increase their risk for Alzheimer's disease. Now they're working to keep their brains healthy.

People who inherit two copies of a gene variant called APOE4 have a 60% chance of developing Alzheimer's by age 85. Only about 2% to 3% of people in the U.S. have this genetic profile, and most of t… [+6865 chars]

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published 6 days ago
Image of the Attempted Trump assassination trial begins. And, South Korea to fly 300 workers home news article
Attempted Trump assassination trial begins. And, South Korea to fly 300 workers home
Jury selection begins today in the trial of the man charged with attempting to assassinate Trump last year. And, South Korea plans to bring home more than 300 workers who were detained by ICE agents.

Good morning. You're reading the Up First newsletter. Subscribe here to get it delivered to your inbox, and listen to the Up First podcast for all the news you need to start your day. Today's stop s… [+5636 chars]

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published 5 days ago
Image of the Nepal lifts social media ban after protests where police killed 19 people news article
Nepal lifts social media ban after protests where police killed 19 people
Nepal's government lifted its ban on social media platforms Tuesday a day after police killed opened fire on mass street protests against the ban, killing 19 people.

KATHMANDU, Nepal Nepal's government lifted its ban on social media platforms Tuesday a day after police killed opened fire on mass street protests against the ban, killing 19 people. The district ad… [+2584 chars]

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published 8 days ago
Image of the HHS responds to report about autism and acetaminophen news article
HHS responds to report about autism and acetaminophen
A report that health secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. has promised will come out this month will look at the causes of autism. Many worry it will have claims unsupported by science.

The Trump administration is planning to release a report this month that will reportedly link use of the common painkiller acetaminophen (sold under the brand name Tylenol) during pregnancy, as well … [+3423 chars]

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published 10 days ago
Image of the Are creatine supplements all that they're pumped up to be? news article
Are creatine supplements all that they're pumped up to be?
Creatine supplements have long become increasingly popular as social media influencers tout its benefits. What does the evidence say?

Creatine supplements have long been popular among iron-pumping gym bros. But these days, interest in creatine has exploded, as social media influencers tout the benefits of creatine for everything fr… [+6229 chars]

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published 4 days ago
Image of the You're more likely to reach for that soda when it's hot outside news article
You're more likely to reach for that soda when it's hot outside
People drink more sugary beverages when it's hot, researchers found, significantly increasing their sugar intake. That impact could grow as climate change raises the world's temperatures.

It's no secret Americans consume too much sugar, according to public health guidelines . Now, researchers have found one possible trigger that pushes people to reach for sweet things: hot weather. … [+4248 chars]

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published 20 days ago
Image of the Israeli strikes kill 22, including 5 journalists, in a Gaza hospital news article
Israeli strikes kill 22, including 5 journalists, in a Gaza hospital
Israeli forces killed 22 people, including five journalists, in two strikes on Gaza's Nasser Hospital, drawing global condemnation and prompting a rare admission of regret from the Israeli government.

KHAN YOUNIS, Gaza Strip Israeli forces killed 22 people, including five journalists, in two consecutive strikes on Gaza's largest functioning hospital, drawing global condemnation and prompting a rar… [+5365 chars]

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published 3 days ago
Image of the They want a COVID shot to protect their health or at-risk family. They can't get it news article
They want a COVID shot to protect their health or at-risk family. They can't get it
Though the FDA narrowed criteria for the shots, many people still want them, to avoid illness and protect vulnerable family members. Some are turned down at the pharmacy or have to jump through hoops.

Jason Mitton wanted one of the new COVID-19 vaccines before leaving on a business trip. But the pharmacists at a drug store near his home in Austin, Texas, refused. "He's like: 'Do you have a doctor… [+8410 chars]

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Image of the Charlie Kirk shooter remains at large. And, 9/11 families still seek justice news article
Charlie Kirk shooter remains at large. And, 9/11 families still seek justice
Right-wing activist Charlie Kirk has died at 31. He was shot at a college campus speaking event. And, two people who lost their fathers during 9/11 share differing views on seeking justice.

Good morning. You're reading the Up First newsletter. Subscribe here to get it delivered to your inbox, and listen to the Up First podcast for all the news you need to start your day. Today's top st… [+7145 chars]

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published about 1 month ago
Image of the First Antidote For Carbon Monoxide Poisoning 'Cleans' Blood In Minutes news article
First Antidote For Carbon Monoxide Poisoning 'Cleans' Blood In Minutes
An anonymous reader New Atlas: An engineered protein that acts like a molecular sponge has the potential to change how carbon monoxide poisoning is treated, chasing down CO molecules in the bloodstream and helping the body flush them out in just minutes, with…

An engineered protein that acts like a molecular sponge has the potential to change how carbon monoxide poisoning is treated, chasing down CO molecules in the bloodstream and helping the body flush t… [+2081 chars]

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