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‘Lucky Break in a Devastating Situation’

‘Lucky Break in a Devastating Situation’

A man with one of the deadliest forms of brain cancer is now hopeful for the future after his tumor completely disappeared thanks to a breakthrough drug. In October 2022, Ben Trotman was 40 years old when he was diagnosed with glioblastoma, a rare form of terminal cancer that kills more than 10,000 Americans a year, according to the National …

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This Hip Routine Got Me Stronger at 47 (No Gym Needed)

This Hip Routine Got Me Stronger at 47 (No Gym Needed)

As you age, your workout routine should be adjusted accordingly to best suit your body’s needs. Over time, it’s common for the body to tighten up due to changes in both lifestyle and physiology. Similar to spotting fine lines, wrinkles, and gray hairs, you may also experience decreased strength and elasticity in your connective tissues and muscles, explains David Kirschen, …

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Child dies after contracting brain-eating amoeba, hospital says – WSB-TV

Child dies after contracting brain-eating amoeba, hospital says – WSB-TV

Child dies after contracting brain-eating amoeba, hospital says  WSB-TV Patient dies of brain-eating amoeba in South Carolina, hospital confirms  CBS News Local expert and father of victim weigh in on rare amoeba disease and risk  Live 5 News Patient dies from brain-eating amoeba after possible exposure at Lake Murray  WLTX Child Dies from Brain-Eating Amoeba After Visiting Popular South Carolina Lake  People.com Source link

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H5N1 bird flu hasn’t been as deadly as feared. Study offers theory why

H5N1 bird flu hasn’t been as deadly as feared. Study offers theory why

The H5N1 bird flu virus has historically extracted a heavy toll when it infects humans, with nearly half of confirmed cases ending in death over the past three decades. But of the 70 cases reported in the United States over the past 18 months, only a single death occurred, leaving experts puzzled at how to explain the phenomenon. A new …

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Just 7,000 steps a day cuts risk of health issues

Just 7,000 steps a day cuts risk of health issues

Getty Images The researchers hope their findings could shape future public health guidelines Walking 7,000 steps a day can be enough to boost your brainpower and help protect against a range of different diseases, a major study suggests. It may be a more realistic target than 10,000 steps, which is often seen as the benchmark to reach. The research, published …

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Oh! Know Menopausibilities! – WJLE Radio

Oh! Know Menopausibilities! – WJLE Radio

Physical therapist Martha Cooper is offering a five week series of free educational classes for women of all ages focusing on the distinct nature of women’s health and vitality. Its everything you never learned about living in a female body including the health risks of hormonal imbalances. The classes will be held on Thursdays starting August 7 through September 4 …

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