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After decades of pelvic pain and 100-plus doctor visits, one question changed it all - The Washington Post

After decades of pelvic pain and 100-plus doctor visits, one question changed it all - The Washington Post

Jabbing pangs and constant headaches followed him for years, but the blood tests always came back normal — until one day a specialist thought to ask s...

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Young colon cancer linked to specific fats in ultra-processed foods - Business Insider

Young colon cancer linked to specific fats in ultra-processed foods - Business Insider

Young colon cancer may not be not the same disease doctors are used to treating. Researchers are discovering new links to modern diets and gut toxins.

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I led the U.S. CDC response to the 2014 Ebola epidemic. The new outbreak needs massive, immediate, meticulous action - statnews.com

I led the U.S. CDC response to the 2014 Ebola epidemic. The new outbreak needs massive, immediate, meticulous action - statnews.com

“Ebola is an unforgiving enemy,” writes Tom Frieden, who led the U.S. CDC response to the 2014-2016 Ebola outbreak.

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Sugar, honey, or monk fruit: Which sweetener is healthiest, doctor reveals - The Times of India

Sugar, honey, or monk fruit: Which sweetener is healthiest, doctor reveals - The Times of India

Wellness News: Explore the health benefits of different sweeteners: sugar, jaggery, honey, stevia, and monk fruit. Find out which one is the healthies...

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Hearing is widely believed to be the last sense to fade, and a 2020 University of British Columbia EEG study on dying hospice patients found their brains still responded to sound in the final hours of unresponsiveness, suggesting the voices of loved ones in the - Space Daily

Hearing is widely believed to be the last sense to fade, and a 2020 University of British Columbia EEG study on dying hospice patients found their brains still responded to sound in the final hours of unresponsiveness, suggesting the voices of loved ones in the - Space Daily

A 2020 University of British Columbia EEG study on dying hospice patients found their brains still responded to sound in the final hours of unresponsi...

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The Surprising Ingredient You Should Be Adding to Your Coffee But Probably Aren’t - AOL.com

The Surprising Ingredient You Should Be Adding to Your Coffee But Probably Aren’t - AOL.com

This antioxidant-rich food is both tasty and healthy.

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Congo outbreak could rival the largest Ebola epidemic on record, CDC warns - The Washington Post

Congo outbreak could rival the largest Ebola epidemic on record, CDC warns - The Washington Post

In one worst-case scenario projected, more than 20,000 cases would occur within three months if only 1 in 5 infected people are identified and isolate...

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Tick season arrives early in Central New York as experts urge precautions - WSTM

Tick season arrives early in Central New York as experts urge precautions - WSTM

Tick season is off to an early and active start across Central New York and experts say rising outdoor activity is only increasing the risk of exposur...

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Parkinson’s Disease Is Consistently Linked to Pesticide Exposure. Farmworkers — and Nearby Communities — Are at Risk in Texas’ Rio Grande Valley. - KVIA

Parkinson’s Disease Is Consistently Linked to Pesticide Exposure. Farmworkers — and Nearby Communities — Are at Risk in Texas’ Rio Grande Valley. - KVIA

By Daisy Yuhas This story is part of a series by Public Health Watch and MyRGV.com. Puente News Collaborative is a partner in this collaboration. MCAL...

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Senior NIH official pushes MAHA strategy to skeptical ADA audience - statnews.com

Senior NIH official pushes MAHA strategy to skeptical ADA audience - statnews.com

An NIH advisor told researchers gathered at the American Diabetes Association conference that MAHA goals match the agency's priorities.

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