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A woman from Bedford County is recovering after a rabid fox attacked her while she was on her porch, according to officials.
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Neanderthal genes may explain why some people have Chiari malformation type I, a condition in which the brain bulges out of the back of the skull.
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According to new research, communication between the gut and the brain is sophisticated enough to be classed as a new and distinct sense – one capable of affecting our appetite and even our mood.
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University of Florida researchers said a new study could lead to a universal cancer shot, while digital health earnings season is approaching.
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Costa Fantis' deadly medical condition caused “no symptoms,” his son Antonio says, other than phantom smells
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New research suggests that diets higher in spermidine—a compound found in foods like mushrooms and whole grains—may be linked to stronger cognitive abilities in older adults, especially among men and those with certain chronic health conditions or elevated bo…
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The lawsuit claimed the nail technician didn’t wear gloves and stored tools in an Altoids tin.
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In this edition of The People’s Pharmacy, Joe and Teresa Graedon also hear from a reader wondering if beets can help reduce high blood pressure.
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The hormonal changes of menopause can make the weight gain more resistant to traditional diet and lifestyle changes. But GLP-1s can be an effective reinforcement of diet and exercise.
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"We don't know how our bodies can distinguish gas from poop. We know there are a ton of nerve endings in the area, but the precise mechanism of our bodies telling our brains 'this is a fart, let loose!' isn't really understood."
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UCSF and Stanford are teaming up on a $200 million cancer hub to advance immune therapies, AI and nutrition research for hard-to-treat cancers.
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The restaurant has been cooperating fully with health officials as the investigation continues.
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A woman and her partner had been trying to conceive for some time. It turned out that a rare allergy may have been hindering their attempts.
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: Boffins think worry and stress during the plague years changed our wetware, and that the damage can be reversed
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People who ate this common food were also found to have less protein build up in the brain that is associated with Alzheimer's
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A team of researchers studied seven months of depression scores and body temperature readings from more than 20,000 volunteers.
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Brian Hooker, a well-known anti-vaccine advocate claims he contracted measles earlier this year while visiting Texas.
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Duke scientists analyzed global data and found that obesity isn’t rising because we’ve stopped moving — it’s because we’re eating more.
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Radioactive contamination from Coldwater Creek in Missouri linked to higher cancer rates, a Harvard study finds, as Congress expands the Radiation Exposure...
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A small clinical trial suggests IBS sufferers are often wrongly blaming gluten for worsening their symptoms.
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Erik and Lyle Menendez have a parole hearing on Aug. 21.
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