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published 3 days ago
Image of the Finger-Prick Test Brings Alzheimer’s Detection Closer to Everyone - Neuroscience News news article
Finger-Prick Test Brings Alzheimer’s Detection Closer to Everyone - Neuroscience News
A new Alzheimer’s test collects just a few drops of blood from a finger prick, which can be mailed to a lab for analysis.

Summary: A new Alzheimers test collects just a few drops of blood from a finger prick, which can be mailed to a lab for analysis. The test measures biomarkers like pTau217 and has shown similar accur… [+3873 chars]

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published 3 days ago
Image of the Any Hypertension Drug Combo Can Work in Underserved Groups - Medscape news article
Any Hypertension Drug Combo Can Work in Underserved Groups - Medscape
Three different drug combinations were equally effective in lowering blood pressure among people in a region where control rates of hypertension are ‘abysmal,’ report investigators.

Three combination therapies for hypertension are equally effective in reducing blood pressure, according to a new global study conducted in India, where this significant health burden affects nearly … [+3393 chars]

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published 3 days ago
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Painkillers That Double Risk for Bleeding - Newsmax
People on blood thinners have a doubled risk of dangerous internal bleeding if they also take a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) like ibuprofen or naproxen, a new study warns. People typically are prescribed blood thinners to treat or prevent stro…

People on blood thinners have a doubled risk of dangerous internal bleeding if they also take a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) like ibuprofen or naproxen, a new study warns. People typ… [+3056 chars]

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published 4 days ago
Image of the Lingo CGM Review: I've Sweetened on the Idea Everybody Should Track Their Blood Sugar - CNET news article
Lingo CGM Review: I've Sweetened on the Idea Everybody Should Track Their Blood Sugar - CNET
Waiting on Apple to add glucose tracking on a smartwatch to learn about your blood sugar? Don't. Try a biosensor instead.

The first time I tracked my blood sugar, I wrote about how it humbled me and knocked my wellness socks clean off, before eventually bringing me around to the idea that glucose monitoring -- tracking … [+19013 chars]

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published 6 days ago
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Standing Desks Are Better for Your Health—but Still Not Enough
Two recent studies offer some of the most nuanced evidence yet about the potential benefits and risks of working on your feet.

Without question, inactivity is bad for us. Prolonged sitting is consistently linked to higher risks of cardiovascular disease and death. The obvious response to this frightful fate is to not sitmove… [+3363 chars]

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published 22 days ago
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An Old Foe Dethrones Covid-19 as the World’s Leading Infectious Killer
The WHO's latest report on tuberculosis shows that it's once again the leading cause of death from a single infectious disease.

One of the deadliest diseases in the world is back on top. This week, the World Health Organization reported that tuberculosis is once again the global leading cause of death from infectious diseases… [+3426 chars]

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published about 1 month ago
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Scurvy Is Making a Surprising Comeback
Arrr! Now considered an ancient disease of sailors, recent research shows that scurvy is still harming vulnerable populations struggling to eat a diet rich in fruits and vegetables.

A nutritional illness once synonymous with ancient sailors is rearing its ugly head in the modern day. Researchers in the U.S. and elsewhere are warning that cases of scurvy might be climbing, partic… [+5570 chars]

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published 23 days ago
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New Antibiotic Hits the Market to Tackle Stubborn UTIs
The Food and Drug Administration has approved Iterum Therapeutics' Orlynvah, the first drug of its kind, which is designed to treat certain UTIs resistant to other drugs.

No doubt about it, UTIs suck. They burn, they itch, they come back just when you think you’re in the clear. But for those dealing with these relentless infections, there’s finally a new line of defen… [+3368 chars]

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published 7 days ago
Image of the Amazon Gets Into the Boner Pill Business, Hims Stock Goes Limp news article
Amazon Gets Into the Boner Pill Business, Hims Stock Goes Limp
Don't worry, they will arrive in standard Amazon packages.

Amazon is pushing deeper into healthcare with new fixed pricing for treatment of certain conditions including erectile dysfunction and hair loss. Under the new scheme, Prime members can see the cost … [+2816 chars]

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published 11 days ago
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A Horrific Caterpillar Fungus Might Hold Cancer-Fighting Potential
Researchers have found that the fungus Cordyceps militaris contains a key ingredient that could be used to attack tumor cells.

A deadly pest in caterpillars may very well help fend off cancer in humans. Scientists in the UK have found evidence that a parasitic caterpillar fungus contains a key ingredient that could be used t… [+2503 chars]

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published 13 days ago
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H5N1 Bird Flu Is Infecting More People Than We Know
New CDC research suggests that a small but significant percentage of dairy farmers working near infected cows have recently contracted H5N1, often without knowing.

H5N1 bird flu is likely infecting more people than we know. New research from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention shows that 7% of monitored dairy farmers in Michigan and Colorado have tes… [+2677 chars]

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published 23 days ago
Image of the My Favorite OxiClean’s Versatile Stain Remover Powder Is Less Than $20 for a Limited Time news article
My Favorite OxiClean’s Versatile Stain Remover Powder Is Less Than $20 for a Limited Time
OxiClean's Max Efficiency formula gives you 25% more cleaning power to get your clothes looking new again.

Stains are an inevitable part of life, whether they come from grass-stained knees, spilled wine at dinner, or even a pen that explodes in your pocket. We’ve all been there, and stubborn messe can rui… [+2326 chars]

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published 28 days ago
Image of the The Fallout Over McDonald’s E. Coli Outbreak Has Begun news article
The Fallout Over McDonald’s E. Coli Outbreak Has Begun
Colorado resident Eric Stelly alleges that he became so sick after eating at McDonald's earlier this month that he had to visit an emergency room.

Things are heating up for McDonald’s in the wake of a recent Escherichia coli outbreak traced to its Quarter Pounders. This week, Colorado resident Eric Stelly became the first person to sue the chai… [+3347 chars]

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published 29 days ago
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Got a Cat Vet Nightmare? We Want to Hear Your Horror Stories
Researchers at the University of California, Davis, are looking for pet owners to spill the beans on what they really think about their cats' vets.

If you’ve ever wanted the chance to kvetch about your cat’s doctor, here’s your chance. In honor of the spooky season, Gizmodo is on the prowl for horror stories about your cat’s veterinary care. Tho… [+3465 chars]

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published 7 days ago
Image of the Charity wants testing of prostate cancer high risk news article
Charity wants testing of prostate cancer high risk
Prostate Cancer Research acknowledges more accurate tests would be needed to justify screening all men.

Screening men born with a high risk of developing prostate cancer, once they reach the age of 45, makes financial sense, a cancer charity says. But Prostate Cancer Research also acknowledges more ac… [+5482 chars]

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published 7 days ago
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Murder accused 'arrived at sister's home with gun'
Finlay MacDonald is alleged to have shot a dad-of-six at his home and attempted to murder three others.

John MacKinnon was allegedly shot and murdered at his home in Skye A woman has told a court her brother arrived at her home with a gun and murdered her husband. Finlay MacDonald, 41, is accused of … [+4823 chars]

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published 17 days ago
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'Don't delay' making stroke 999 call - NHS
The average time taken to call an ambulance for a stroke was nearly 88 minutes, analysis found.

A new campaign by the NHS in England is encouraging people who experience the first sign of a stroke not to delay calling 999, after analysis of calls made in the last year showed the average time to… [+3158 chars]

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published 23 days ago
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'Never in a million years did we think our baby could have a stroke'
A family from Londonderry speak of their fear after their newborn daughter had a stroke.

Lauren and Craig Duncan say they couldn't "really process what was going on" when their daughter had a stroke A mother from Londonderry has spoken of her shock after her newborn baby had a stroke, d… [+4026 chars]

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published 13 days ago
Image of the 'They shouted Jewish, IDF': Israeli football fan describes being attacked in Amsterdam news article
'They shouted Jewish, IDF': Israeli football fan describes being attacked in Amsterdam
Maccabi Tel Aviv fans describe being beaten and kicked by gangs of young men.

An Israeli football fan has described being attacked by several men in overnight violence that Amsterdam police say involved youths on scooters carrying out "hit-and-run" attacks that were hard to pr… [+4792 chars]

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published 27 days ago
Image of the Springsteen: I rarely see my bandmates - we've seen each other enough news article
Springsteen: I rarely see my bandmates - we've seen each other enough
The rock star on touring, his wife's cancer diagnosis and why he'll play "until the wheels come off".

Bruce Springsteen on tough gigs and rock star poses The louder you can talk, the better, because I've played rock and roll for 50 years. Bruce Springsteen has just E Street Shuffled into the room. … [+9804 chars]

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published 19 days ago
Image of the Family unable to grieve after 'hospital nightmare' news article
Family unable to grieve after 'hospital nightmare'
A 90-year-old woman's family say they were not told about a cancer diagnosis until finding records.

Rachael said her gran "had such a sense of humour" A woman says her family have been unable to grieve the death of her grandmother after a "hospital nightmare". Lilian Evans, 90, was taken to Wrexh… [+5473 chars]

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published 23 days ago
Image of the Deadly new drugs found in fake medicines in the UK news article
Deadly new drugs found in fake medicines in the UK
A mother says she remains in "disbelief" at the lack of testing for the drugs when someone has died.

Anne Jacques said the death of her son Alex had been like losing "half of herself" Super-strength drugs linked to hundreds of deaths have been found in samples of fake medicines bought across the UK… [+7421 chars]

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published 10 days ago
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'Dying of thirst' as climate-driven floods mix with oil
With swathes of South Sudan submerged, a whistleblower warns water sources are being polluted by oil.

Herders scooping murky water from a small pond in grasslands in South Sudan are well aware of the dangers they face if they drink it. "The water is dirty because this place has oil - it has chemical… [+10516 chars]

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published 5 days ago
Image of the Why the CofE and other big institutions still fail to protect children from abuse news article
Why the CofE and other big institutions still fail to protect children from abuse
More are willing to speak up about abuse but some organisations remain slow to react

Warning: This story contains details some may find distressing. Prolific, brutal and horrific these words sum up four decades of abuse meted out by John Smyth and affecting scores of boys in the UK … [+12378 chars]

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published 6 days ago
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13 Superfoods to Supercharge Your Kidneys
Make kidney health easy by adding these kidney-friendly foods to your meal rotations.

When it comes to taking care of your body, chances are your kidneys are often overlooked. But this pair of organs does more for your health than you realize. They remove wastes from the body while en… [+5870 chars]

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published 18 days ago
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Kidney Health Made Easy: 13 Essential Foods to Protect Your Function
What you eat plays an important role in your organ health. Try eating more of these top superfoods to safeguard your kidneys.

When it comes to maintaining overall health, you probably don't immediately think about your kidneys. But they're essential for wellness. This pair of organs removes wastes from the body while ensuri… [+5966 chars]

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published 4 days ago
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Should You Stop Using Eye-Whitening Drops When Your Eyes Are Red?
If you've been using eye-whitening drops to brighten your eyes, you may want to stop.

During allergy season, or when your eyes look red, itchy and dry, it may be tempting to turn to eye-whitening drops to make them look brighter and healthier. But there are some safety concerns and si… [+7680 chars]

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published 6 days ago
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10 Super Simple Ways You Can Strengthen Your Eye Health Daily
To protect your eye health and support your vision, these are 10 simple things you can do every day for your eyes.

Taking care of your eyes is essential, but it doesn't have to be difficult or time-consuming. This is especially important considering that the World Health Organization reports at least 2.2 billion … [+6339 chars]

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published 10 days ago
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Grab Free At-Home COVID-19 Tests Before the Winter Wave Hits
Experts predict a surge of COVID-19 cases in early December. Get prepared with free COVID tests from the US Postal Service.

Don't look now, but a winter wave of COVID-19 infections could be upon us in mere weeks. A highly transmissible Omicron variant called XEC is becoming more prevalent in the US, and new data from the … [+7571 chars]

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published 24 days ago
Image of the Prepare for the Holiday Season: Get Your Free At-Home COVID-19 Tests news article
Prepare for the Holiday Season: Get Your Free At-Home COVID-19 Tests
It only takes two minutes to order free COVID tests from the US Postal Service.

Don't look now, but the holiday season is nearly upon us. Halloween arrives Thursday and Thanksgiving is only a month away. Before you meet up indoors with all sorts of people, protect yourself and y… [+7615 chars]

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