Sometimes called “the stomach flu” or “a stomach bug,” norovirus causes acute gastroenteritis, or an inflation of the stomach or intestines.
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Town health officials said a child with measles was present at a school in Trumbull, the first case of measles in CT in over four years.
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Tuberculosis is a contagious bacterial infection that can be spread when an infected person speaks or coughs. Common symptoms are a cough, chest pain and fatigue.
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The gut microbiome has been a rising star in the world of health science over the last several years, garnering interest from both researchers and the general public. This is mostly due to its connection to general health and diseases, like type 2 diabetes an…
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“Keith’s death would have been challenging enough on its own, but overnight I also became a single mother of three. Worse still, I was pregnant with our fourth child.”
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People with anxiety or insomnia tend to have weaker immunity. The decline of a key immune cell may be a culprit.
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Numbers in hospital rise by more than 50% in a week as NHS faces 'worst-case scenario'.
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<p>New analysis from a WHO global expert committee on vaccine safety has found that, based on available evidence, no causal link exists between vaccines and autism spectrum disorders (ASD). The conclusion reaffirms WHO’s position that childhood vaccines do no…
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Two decades after the Women’s Health Initiative study, evolving research on menopause hormone therapy is shedding new light on women’s brain health.
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Cervical cancer usually does not cause symptoms until it is advanced. A new guideline makes it easier to detect when precancerous changes are already developing.
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What is the "2025 throat virus" and how can you treat it?
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A new study has reignited a decades-old controversy linking a common household pet to serious mental health risks. Backed by data from 17 studies across 11 countries, researchers uncovered a surprising connection that could change how we think about childhood…
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Research suggests a surprising link between blood type and stroke risk, with people carrying one specific group A blood type facing a higher likelihood of stroke before age 60.
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The Cleveland Clinic recommended those interested in the 'alkaline' diet to 'talk with a doctor or registered dietitian.'
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What you gain in a day by staying up late might be curtailing how long you live, according to a new study linking insufficient sleep to a lower life expectancy.
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The GLP-1 craze isn't going anywhere, but it is changing course.
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An experimental gene therapy treatment created at UCLA gave a "bubble girl" born with a rare genetic disorder a new life.
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Some people are concerned about alleged risks from the Covid-19 vaccination. A new French study suggests they need not worry
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BOISE (Idaho Statesman) — An Idaho man who died of rabies passed the virus to another man through a kidney transplant, marking the fourth known instance in the country in nearly half a century where rabies was transmitted from an organ donor to a recipient. T…
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A small group of patients with an otherwise incurable form of T‑cell leukaemia have seen their cancer driven into remission by an innovative form of immune therapy.
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Struggling to fall asleep? This simple breathwork technique can help you fall asleep in less than a minute. Vogue learns how to do it.
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Health officials warn of a preventable but potentially fatal lung disease linked to quartz countertops. Massachusetts reported its first silicosis case...
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After about 70 dead vultures were found at a school in Ohio, officials say preliminary results show they had bird flu.
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A sperm donor, who is an asymptomatic carrier of a genetic mutation increasing the risk of cancer, was used to conceive nearly 200 children worldwide, Denmark's public broadcaster revealed Wednesday.
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Seasonal influenza (‘the flu’) is an acute respiratory infection caused by influenza viruses that circulate globally and year-round. It can cause illness ranging from mild to severe, sometimes resulting in hospitalization or death. Seasonal influenza activit…
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New research confirms the Moon subtly shapes human sleep and biology. However, the rise of LED lighting and smartphones is severing this link, drowning out the natural contrasts that once structured our biological time.
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The best fermented foods out there could do wonders for your digestion. Here's how to incorporate them into your diet.
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A dark chocolate compound similar to caffeine called theobromine may have anti-aging properties. Experts share how much to eat without overdoing it.
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The U.S. suicide rate has fallen after years of hovering at some of the highest levels ever reported, according to preliminary data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. But some experts say it’s hard to know exactly why suicides fell last year…
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A new analysis shows that anti-inflammatory medications may help reduce symptoms for a subset of people with depression who also have chronic, low-grade inflammation.
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K flu variant is spreading in Colorado and across the U.S. as flu shot rates drop, raising concerns about a tough flu season ahead.
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New research shows that deep learning can use EEG signals to distinguish Alzheimer’s disease from frontotemporal dementia with high accuracy.
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An international collective of researchers is delivering new insights into why having multiple psychiatric disorders is the norm rather than the exception. In a study published today in the journal Nature, the team provides the largest and most detailed analy…
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A new study implicates a pair of substances secreted by immune cells in inducing myocarditis among mRNA-based COVID-19 vaccine recipients — and proposes a strategy to mitigate this effect.
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Most TikTok videos inaccurately portray gout flares as a personal choice that can be alleviated through a healthy diet, researchers reported.
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A new study finds that while most people make better decisions when reminded of future outcomes, those with high anxiety remain fixated on short-term emotional comfort, fueling a cycle of avoidance.
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Genetics and age shape hair graying, but you may have some control over it, too.
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A large study of 800 adults shows that pragmatic language skills—the ability to understand sarcasm, indirect requests, tone, and nonliteral meaning—organize into three distinct cognitive clusters.
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2025 has been a good year for immunisation science, but not in the US
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A warehouse worker consumed 8 energy drinks a day to "stay alert" at work, which led to a dangerous health condition
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Beneficial effects of fasting combined with endocrine therapy for oestrogen receptor-α-expressing breast cancers can be recapitulated using exogenous glucocorticoid receptor ligands instead of fasting to reduce harmful effects.
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An intestinal organoid model recapitulates human microfold (M) cell function and transcriptomic profiling and biochemical assays demonstrate that M cells uptake and present antigens to the immune system via the class II major histocompatibility complex.
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Engineering of local Anopheles gambiae under containment enables the generation of a transgenic strain equipped with non-autonomous gene drive capabilities that robustly inhibits genetically diverse Plasmodium falciparum isolates obtained from naturally infec…
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The tolerogenic activity&nbsp;of type 1 conventional dendritic cells (cDC1s) is determined by EPOR, which is preferentially expressed in cDC1s and induces&nbsp;antigen-specific&nbsp;FOXP3-expressing regulatory T cells.
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Data collected from zoos and aquariums worldwide show that hormonal contraception or permanent surgical sterilization in mammals increase life expectancy, with different mechanisms in males and females.
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A molecular superfluid, high-resolution microscope and a protein qubit are on our list
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Avocados and walnuts both offer nutrients linked to memory, focus, and healthy aging. Here’s what dietitians say about how they compare—and how much to eat for real brain benefits.
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We’d all appreciate more definitive guidance. Eating a varied diet is a wise move while we wait.
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A growing body of research suggests tumours rely on proteins and genes that are unique to the nervous system to persist in the body.
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We asked sleep experts and people who struggle with sleep to put this technique to the test. The results may surprise you.
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The two have a brilliant response to the "3I/ATLAS is an alien spacecraft" hypothesis.
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Just a handful of companies can make cadmium zinc telluride, a material with powerful properties.
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The animal, recently spotted in the depths of Monterey Bay, can reach lengths of 13 feet and weigh up to 165 pounds.
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Liftoff of the suborbital NS-37 mission is scheduled for 9:30 a.m. ET on Dec. 18.
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Physicists at the University of Colorado Boulder have designed a new material for insulating windows that could improve the energy efficiency of buildings worldwide—and it works a bit like a high-tech version of Bubble Wrap.
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Two new stars, or nova eruptions, have been resolved in unprecedented detail by six optical telescopes operating in unison as an interferometer.
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The moon's surface may be more than just a dusty, barren landscape. Over billions of years, tiny particles from Earth's atmosphere have landed in the lunar soil, creating a possible source of life-sustaining substances for future astronauts. But scientists ha…
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Most smaller galaxies may not have supermassive black holes in their centers, according to a recent  study using NASA’s Chandra X-ray Observatory. This
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This video by Ian Lauer is an excellent accessible explanation of the basics of astrophotography as he runs through the process
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Earth's climate has swung between ice ages and warmer periods for millions of years, driven by subtle changes in our planet's orbit and axial tilt.
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Clocks on Mars tick faster by about 477 microseconds each Earth day, a new study suggests. This difference is significantly more than that for our moon, posing potential challenges for future crewed missions.
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Scientists said the loss hinders their work and diminishes America’s leading presence on the continent. The NSF said it continues to support Antarctic research.
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The planet formed 50 million years after the dinosaurs died, making it incredibly young in cosmic terms.
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There’s a less than 5 percent chance that earlier anomalies can be explained by fourth neutrino “flavor.”…
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Scientists analyzed artifacts from Tycho Brahe’s lab and found tungsten, an element unknown in his time, rewriting our understanding of historical alchemy.
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Could mammoths have walked among us just 2,000 years ago?
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"This is the first time AI has been used to help control a robot on the ISS."
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A mysterious winter wonderland on Mars has been revealed, captured in stunning high-resolution images by two of the most advanced space orbiters.
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Despite the vast numbers of animal species already identified, the natural world is still capable of springing a few surprises. Deep in the cloud forests of the Serra do Quiriri mountain range in the southern Brazilian Atlantic Forest, an international team o…
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Researchers using NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope have detected the strongest evidence yet for an atmosphere on a rocky planet outside our solar system, as
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"We did the simplest thing that could be done — we just mapped them and pieced them together."
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In a glimpse of the early universe, astronomers have observed a galaxy as it appeared just 800 million years after the Big Bang—a cosmic Jekyll and Hyde that looks like any other galaxy when viewed in visible and even ultraviolet light but transforms into a c…
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Over the past decades, engineers have introduced numerous technologies that rely on light and its underlying characteristics. These include photonic and quantum systems that could advance imaging, communication and information processing.
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It vanished beneath the ice... 8 months later, it returned with secrets no one had seen.
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Holograms are created with a single OLED pixel, bringing phones and glasses closer to projecting real 3D images without the need for lasers.
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Following the anomaly the spacecraft is no longer communicating with Earth, and NASA isn't sure why.
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"We are only beginning to discover the true complexity of these worlds."
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This past Saturday people around Lake Superior saw a long flash of sparkling white and green light trail across the night sky. Was it a meteor? Santa’s sleigh? Turns out, it was a piece of “space junk.”
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The European Space Agency’s Swarm mission detected a large but temporary spike of high-energy protons at Earth’s poles during a geomagnetic storm in November. It did this not with the scientific instruments for measuring Earth’s magnetic field, but with its ‘…
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Comets have tails; 3I/ATLAS has a tail, and even Mercury has one. Does Earth have a tail? Yes. Our planet also has a tail, which possibly extends to two million kilometres into space. It is present on the dark side of the planet.
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Parakeets form new friendships by slowly testing how close they can safely get to unfamiliar birds. This careful process helps them avoid conflict while identifying trustworthy partners.
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Blue Origin targets four-flight campaign for New Glenn’s path to Space Force certification Blue Origin targets four-flight campaign for New Glenn’s path to Space Force certification
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New measurements using gravitational lensing suggest the universe’s current expansion rate does not agree with signals from the early cosmos.
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Researchers at the Department of Cell and Molecular Biology, Karolinska Institutet have captured the first detailed molecular snapshots of human polynucleotide phosphorylase (hPNPase) in action, revealing how this essential mitochondrial enzyme degrades RNA t…
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A strange X-ray signal spotted decades ago may be the result of a star that got attacked by two black holes, one after the other.
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The cosmos has served up a gift for a group of scientists who have been searching for one of the most elusive phenomena in the night sky. Their study, presented in Science Advances, reports on the very first observations of a swirling vortex in spacetime caus…
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Vividly imagining a positive interaction with someone can increase how much you like them — and even alter how your brain stores information about that person.
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In a new publication, Professor José-María Martín-Olalla, from the Department of Condensed Matter Physics at the University of Seville, has described the direct link between the vanishing of specific heats at absolute zero—a general experimental observation e…
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Ancient footprints, preserved in mud and dating back tens of thousands of years, the details are waiting to be uncovered.
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The findings hint at the creeping presence of microplastics near the South Pole, researchers suggest.
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Cells can sense mitochondrial damage through signalling via an unimported mitochondrial targeting sequence.
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Chinese scientists are developing a drone that can roll and fly on Mars, here’s why it’s a game changer!
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Researchers have uncovered surprising evidence that the deep ocean’s carbon-fixing engine works very differently than long assumed. While ammonia-oxidizing archaea were thought to dominate carbon fixation in the sunless depths, experiments show that other mic…
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The ALICE Collaboration provides details on the microscopic mechanism that ends up creating antideuteron in high-energy proton–proton collisions at the Large Hadron Collider.
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New discoveries suggest that Earth's crust contains vast reserves of natural hydrogen, potentially offering a sustainable and clean energy source for centuries to come.
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Revisiting old data from Voyager 2, scientists have worked out how a dense, shocked region of the solar wind could have manipulated Uranus' magnetosphere.
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