Gov. Mike Dunleavy participates in an onstage interview as part of the Arctic Encounter Symposium at the Dena’ina Convention Center in Anchorage on July 31, 2025. (Marc Lester / ADN) Gov. Mike Dunleavy has again received treatment for basal cell carcinoma, a common form of skin cancer, his office said Thursday. An abrasion was visible on the governor’s forehead when …
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Stronger Than Fentanyl: A Drug You’ve Never Heard of Is Killing Hundreds Every Year – MSN
Stronger Than Fentanyl: A Drug You’ve Never Heard of Is Killing Hundreds Every Year MSN Lethal drug could cause ‘biggest public health crisis’ since 1980s The Independent Traces of deadly synthetic opioids found at needle and syringe disposal sites in SA Scimex Stronger than Fentanyl – a new drug Nitazenes is sweeping Europe Northlines Lethal opioids ‘more potent than heroin’ found in syringes in …
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Read More »Stray Cat Strolls Through Family’s Door — And Teaches Them A Lesson On Love
Last summer, Courtney Bailey opened her front door to get the mail and found an unfamiliar black-and-white cat staring at her. Bailey, who already had three cats, barely managed to say hello when the cat marched into the house, straight to a litter box, and used it like he owned it. Courtney Bailey “I was stunned,” Bailey told The Dodo. …
Read More »Can just one workout reduce cancer risk? Research says it may—by as much as 30% – The Times of India
Can just one workout reduce cancer risk? Research says it may—by as much as 30% The Times of India Study Finds One Workout Can Cut Cancer Cell Growth by 30% SciTechDaily It’s Time to Make Lifestyle Interventions Standard in Oncology MedCity News VisualAbstract: 3-Year Structured Exercise after Adjuvant Chemotherapy Improved Survival for Colon Cancer 2 Minute Medicine Can you exercise during cancer treatment? Michelle …
Read More »Living in extreme heat can age your body just like smoking does
Phoenix summers no longer just feel unbearable. They may age your body faster too. In 2023 alone, the city recorded over 140 days with temperatures surpassing 100°F. Now, new research suggests that these extreme heat conditions do more than cause short-term harm. A recent study published in the journal Science Advances has revealed that long-term exposure to high heat …
Read More »Caffeine may help bacteria resist antibiotics, study finds
Caffeine may help some bacteria keep antibiotics out of their cells, potentially reducing the therapeutic effects of the drugs, a new laboratory study hints. However, experts caution that it’s not yet clear how this effect might play out in humans, so caffeine drinkers needn’t panic yet. Scientists have known for decades that bacteria can protect themselves by pumping out harmful …
Read More »Deadly flesh-eating bacteria kills 4 in Louisiana
BATON ROUGE, La. (WAFB) – Louisiana health officials are warning residents to take precautions after a rise in cases of Vibrio vulnificus, a potentially deadly, flesh-eating bacteria found in warm coastal waters and raw seafood. So far in 2025, the Louisiana Department of Health has confirmed 17 Vibrio vulnificus infections statewide. All required hospitalization, and four people have died. Over …
Read More »Second mosquito with EEE found in Massachusetts
Officials in Bridgewater confirmed the presence of Eastern Equine Encephalitis, or EEE, in a mosquito sample collected on July 22, marking the second time the deadly virus has been confirmed in Massachusetts this year. No human or animal cases have been reported, Bridgewater officials said Wednesday. EEE was also found in a mosquito sample collected in Belchertown on July 21. …
Read More »Longevity Experts’ Best Breakfast For Long Life
In general, all three experts say that avoiding ultra-processed foods and fatty meats (like sausage or bacon) at breakfast is one big way to ensure your morning meal is adding years to your life instead of subtracting them. Scientific research shows that a diet high in ultra-processed foods is directly linked to reducing lifespan. Similarly, eating red or processed meat …
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