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Rising Cancer Type Affects All Women: One Group at Risk

Rising Cancer Type Affects All Women: One Group at Risk

There were nearly 70,000 cases of uterine cancer in 2024, according to the National Cancer Institute.  Uterine cancer involves cancer of what many folks think of as the womb, “or the place where a pregnancy is housed and grows,” said Dr. Ami Vaidya, a gynecological cancer doctor at Hackensack Meridian Health in New Jersey. “The uterus has two components; there’s …

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Why your pet chose everyone else but you—a spare human’s lament – VegOut

Why your pet chose everyone else but you—a spare human’s lament – VegOut

The cat who changed everything arrived during the second year of lockdown, when touch had become dangerous and algorithms determined who we could love. Tom found her—a tortoiseshell with one white paw—behind a dumpster in Queens, brought her home to the apartment he shared with Sarah, and named her Mochi. Within a week, she’d chosen Sarah completely, definitively, with the …

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Several Pittsburgh neighborhoods to be sprayed after more mosquitoes test positive for West Nile virus – Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Several Pittsburgh neighborhoods to be sprayed after more mosquitoes test positive for West Nile virus  Pittsburgh Post-Gazette 7 Pittsburgh neighborhoods to be treated after more mosquito samples test positive for West Nile Virus  CBS News Allegheny County reports more West Nile Virus seen in mosquito samples  TribLIVE.com West Nile virus cases surge in the US: How to spot the first symptoms of the …

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Scientists May Have Found Humanity’s Sixth Sense—In Our Gut

Scientists May Have Found Humanity’s Sixth Sense—In Our Gut

“Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links.” Here’s what you’ll learn when you read this story: A new study says that the organisms in our gut have more direct influence on our actions that we previously thought. Scientists analyzed an ancient protein called flagellin, released from the tail of bacteria (known as …

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How Alcohol Affects Your Health As You Age

How Alcohol Affects Your Health As You Age

Once you hit your 50s, Landsverk says, even moderate drinking can wreak havoc on the body. “Alcohol, besides the vascular damage and dementia risks, increases the risk of breast cancer, esophageal cancer and liver cancer (after disease),” she said. Because cancer risk drastically increases as we age, adding any amount of alcohol into the mix will only further increase that …

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Why Does Everyone Have Hemorrhoids Now?

Why Does Everyone Have Hemorrhoids Now?

Illustration: Olivier Heiligers One of the most harrowing experiences of his life, Jeff tells me, began with a bloody toilet bowl 20 years ago. Only after I’ve guaranteed his anonymity — Jeff is not his real name — does he share the whole story: “I was in my early-to-mid-30s, and there was significant bleeding from my butt after a bowel …

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Why Experts Say You Should Be Taking Creatine – Even if You Don’t Work Out – SciTechDaily

Why Experts Say You Should Be Taking Creatine – Even if You Don’t Work Out  SciTechDaily Creatine may be the secret to seeing serious muscle gains — but don’t make this mistake  New York Post Is Creatine Good or Bad for Health? An Expert’s Perspective  Republic World Yes, You Can Take Creatine Even If You Don’t Have Workout Goals—Here’s Why  Women’s Health Supplement study …

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Scientists sound alarm on airborne threat behind surge in dementia rates

Scientists sound alarm on airborne threat behind surge in dementia rates

A silent but deadly threat is hanging in the air, and scientists now believe it may be quietly impairing the brains of millions of Americans. A recent decade-long study tracking over 1.2 million older adults in California found a direct link between exposure to wildfire smoke and a sharp rise in dementia diagnoses.  The findings raise new concerns about the long-term …

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