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Signs of Alzheimer’s were everywhere. Then his brain improved
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How COVID Vaccines Stand Up to New FLiRT Variants
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Ontario sees first measles death in decades of tracking after young child dies
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A young child in Ontario has died of measles
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Young child dies from measles, Public Health Ontario reports
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There's New Hope for an HIV Vaccine
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Trial HIV vaccine triggers elusive and essential antibodies, pointing the way toward a successful vaccine
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World Hypertension Day: Is 140/ 90 mmHg blood pressure normal?
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Could your car make you sick? Study highlights potentially cancerous toxins in vehicles
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WHO updates list of drug-resistant bacteria most threatening to human health
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WHO warns of intensified antimicrobial resistance, updating priority pathogen list
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The sun’s out, so you need to think about prevention of this type of cancer
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Huge Study Finds That Vegetarian and Vegan Diets Are Incredibly Good for You
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Decades of studies finds plant-based diet is actually better
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How bad is the bird flu in Michigan and what does it mean for eggs, milk?
Millions of chickens killed, hundreds of employees laid off as bird flu sweeps Herbruck's
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Poultry ranch in Ionia County announces mass layoffs amid bird flu outbreak
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Benign nail condition linked to rare syndrome that greatly increases cancer risk
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NIH study shows chronic wasting disease unlikely to move from animals to people
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COVID "likely growing" in D.C. and 12 states, CDC estimates
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Are your seasonal allergies worse this year? Here's why—plus tips for symptom relief
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San Francisco allergy season is worse than ever
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The Gouda, bad and ugly: NYC law student addicted to cheese went to nearly $6K-per-week rehab
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Weight Loss Drug Can Sustain Results For Up To 4 Years And May Protect Hearts Too
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Climate Change Threatens Brain Health
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Engineered Virus Crosses Blood-Brain Barrier to Deliver Gene Therapy
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New gene delivery vehicle shows promise for human brain gene therapy
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Vaping addict, 22, who had a DOUBLE lung transplant due to deadly habit issues chilling warning as e-cigarette
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New organ, new personality? Transplants appear to have a mysterious impact and scientists are searching for answers
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Bird Flu: The Latest 'Public Health' Boogeyman
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Ohio officials issued a public health notice after sex worker with HIV had sexual contact with more than 211 people
HIV-positive woman indicted for solicitation in Ohio; more than 200 urged to test
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Study Suggests Waiting Longer Before Withdrawing Life Support
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Some brain injury patients would recover if life support weren't ended
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Study: Brain-injured patients who died after life support ended may have recovered
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Doctors warn of rise in rate of cancer among young people
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Shop these doctor-recommended protections from the sun
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Big rise in diseases linked to ageing and lifestyle increases healthcare burden
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New research highlights potential of d-limonene in reducing THC-induced anxiety
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Hangovers could soon be cured before they start thanks to new method
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A new gel stops mice from getting too drunk
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New gel breaks down alcohol in the body
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Scientists Uncover Unexpected Hidden Dangers of a Common Antibiotic
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Common antibiotic tied to higher death risk in sickest patients
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Big Pharma PROTECTED For Vax Injuries, While Gov't IGNORES Vaccine Victims
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'Trojan Horse' weight loss drug found to be more effective than available therapies
Brain-hacking weight-loss drug works even after you stop taking it
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Four Marion County deer test positive for Chronic Wasting Disease
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CDC to end free COVID vaccine program for uninsured early
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Southern California Releasing Thousands of Mosquitoes
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