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2 hours ago

Davina McCall reveals she has undergone surgery for breast cancer

I have had breast cancer. I found a lump a few weeks ago. It came and went but then I was working on The Masked Singer and Lorraine, the TV show, and Lorraine Kelly had put signs on the backs of all the doors saying check your breasts' and every time I went for a wee I did that. It was still there, and then one morning I saw myself in the mirror and thought I'm going to get that looked at'.
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fromwww.pressdemocrat.com
20 hours ago

CPR, quick action by husband and bystander save Santa Rosa woman after cardiac arrest

Immediate bystander CPR and later acquisition of an AED helped save Sheryl O'Loughlin after sudden cardiac arrest in an RV.
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fromBuzzFeed
1 day ago

This Poop Chart Will Tell You If Your Bathroom Habits Are Actually Healthy Or If You Need To See A Doctor ASAP

The Bristol Stool Chart creates a shared language that distinguishes stool form from frequency, improving patient–provider communication and clinical clarity.
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fromwww.esquire.com
1 day ago

The 10 Best Deodorants for Men, Esquire's All-Time Favorites

Antiperspirants use aluminum to stop sweat; deodorants only control odor and use ingredients to reduce bacteria and absorb moisture.
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fromIndependent
2 days ago

From car crash survivor to road safety advocate - A Kildare man's mission to save lives through pioneering virtual technology

Barry Keatley survived a horrific 2000 car crash, avoided leg amputation, and turned the life-threatening ordeal into a positive, purposeful career.
fromFortune
1 day ago

The 'bike bus' movement has taken over one New Jersey town, with hundreds biking to school each day: 'People naturally gravitate to something that's super joyful' | Fortune

On a sunny fall morning, children wearing helmets and backpacks gathered with their parents in Montclair, New Jersey, for a group bicycle ride to two local elementary schools. Volunteers in orange safety vests made sure everyone assembled in a neighborhood shopping area was ready before the riders set off on their 5-mile "bike bus" route. Every few blocks, more adults and kids on bikes joined in. Eventually, the group grew to over 350 people.
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3 days ago
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Dr Xand: Five easy food swaps to improve your gut health

Simple swaps to increase fibre and reduce processed foods support a healthy gut microbiome and provide prebiotic nourishment.
fromInsideHook
4 days ago
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This Mason Jar Trick Could Transform Your Gut Health

A teaspoon of a homemade plant-diversity jar of seeds, nuts, spices and dried plants can boost dietary plant variety and potentially support gut health.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

Sali Hughes on beauty: the best new products to keep your skin glowing this autumn and beyond

A single Klira Dayscript cream combines peptide barrier protection, primer, antioxidant and eight-hour SPF50 via encapsulated filters, potentially replacing multiple skincare steps.
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fromwww.scientificamerican.com
2 days ago

ARFID Is More Than Picky EatingAnd the Condition Is on the Rise

Avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder (ARFID) can cause severe weight loss, malnutrition, developmental issues, and health complications distinct from normal childhood picky eating.
fromSlate Magazine
2 days ago

I Came Across a Video Online That Blew My Mind. My Teenage Self May Have Ruined Everything.

Dear No Longer in Love With My Pillow, It is highly unlikely that your masturbation style caused nerve damage, according to my go-to urology source, Dr. Charles Welliver, director of men's health in the department of urology at Albany Medical College. "Penile sensation does decrease with age, so might be some age-related changes," he added in an email regarding your question. This just may be where you are.
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fromHarvard Gazette
3 days ago

Walking 3,000-5,000 steps a day may delay Alzheimer's - Harvard Gazette

Moderate increases in daily steps significantly slow cognitive decline and tau buildup in older adults with elevated amyloid-beta, delaying symptoms by several years.
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fromBusiness Insider
3 days ago

A 79-year-old competitive powerlifter shares his 5 tips for longevity and happiness

Consistent daily exercise, measurable goal-setting, and careful training tracking enable strength, health, and competitive success well into the late 70s.
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fromBuzzFeed
4 days ago

Physical Therapists Just Revealed A Mind-Blowing Bathroom Hack That Has Me Rethinking My Entire Pooping Strategy

Gentle, controlled exhalation or blowing bubbles engages the diaphragm and pelvic floor to aid pushing and relax the lower abdomen, helping with constipation.
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fromScary Mommy
3 days ago

Would You Buy A Toilet Camera That Analyzes Your Poop? Yes, It's A Real Thing

Toilet-mounted cameras analyze stool images to monitor bowel function, hydration, consistency, and blood, alerting users via phone and classifying output.
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fromJezebel
3 days ago

More Bad News: Tech Bros Are Sperm Racing

A venture-backed company stages competitive "sperm racing" events where men’s semen is processed and tracked under a microscope, and the company raised $10 million.
fromBikerumor
3 days ago

Prevelo Kids' Bikes Now Eligible for HSA/FSA Purchases Through TrueMed

"My family's been riding together every night before our kids go to bed, and it's reliably the best time of the day," said Jim Huth, Prevelo's Director of Operations. "Our family rides get everyone focused on a shared activity, get us all outside, and help me and my wife get away from the distractions of daily life. I hope having our bikes available through TrueMed makes it easier for more families to enjoy rides together."
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fromBusiness Insider
4 days ago

Don't worry, ChatGPT can still answer your health questions

ChatGPT can provide general medical information but cannot replace licensed medical professionals or give tailored licensed medical advice.
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fromwww.npr.org
5 days ago

To optimize health, sync your habits with your body clock. Here's how

Aligning daily habits with circadian rhythms—sleep, light exposure, meal timing, and exercise—supports health, reduces chronic disease risk, and improves circadian synchronization.
fromApartment Therapy
4 days ago

This Tiny $38 Find Transformed My Sleep (It's Better Than a Weighted Blanket!)

I've always been what you'd call a "bad sleeper." At night, my brain loves to replay the next day's to-do list over and over, and when I'm starting to doze off, a car door will slam down the street or my neighbor's dog will bark, and I'm suddenly wide awake. Even the faintest sliver of streetlight sneaking through the curtains can keep me up.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
5 days ago

Is it true that consuming too much sugar can make you hyperactive?

No proven scientific evidence that sugar causes hyperactivity in humans; limited links exist mainly for children with ADHD and sugary drinks containing additives and caffeine.
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fromThe Mercury News
1 week ago

Popular South Korean supplements maker opens Northern California plant for US market

Esther Formula USA is launching a Lakeport facility producing thin oral dissolving supplement strips for the U.S. market.
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fromBusiness Insider
6 days ago

Dealing with chronic illness in the US was depressing. Since moving to Portugal, I feel healthier overall - and I'm saving money.

Portugal's climate, community, and slower pace improved personal health, reduced inflammation, and enabled a better work-life balance while maintaining U.S. work ties.
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fromHomebuilding
6 days ago

Struggling with indoor allergies? Experts say this everyday household gadget could help

Dehumidifiers lower indoor humidity to reduce mould, dust mites, and dampness, helping decrease allergy and respiratory symptoms when kept within 40–60% RH.
fromBusiness Insider
1 week ago

The 'Glucose Goddess' says 3 small diet tweaks revitalized her mood and energy. Here's how to use them wisely.

It started with a donut. One morning in her 20s, Jessie Inchauspé says, she grabbed her usual sugary breakfast on her way to work in Silicon Valley - and noticed something strange. Her new fitness tracker showed her blood sugar spiking, then crashing. The pattern mirrored her bouts of brain fog, anxiety, and exhaustion, she said. "It might seem obvious today that what we eat impacts our mental health, but back then, for me, I hadn't connected the dots," Inchauspé told Business Insider.
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fromHarvard Gazette
1 week ago

The gum disease, diabetes connection - Harvard Gazette

For people living with diabetes, caring for their gums can be just as important as managing blood sugar. Research has shown that there is a two-way relationship between periodontal disease - more commonly known as gum disease - and diabetes. People with periodontitis have a higher risk of diabetes, and patients with diabetes are three times more likely to develop periodontal disease.
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fromPsychology Today
6 days ago

How a Life-Changing Diagnosis Helped Reveal My True Colors

Individuals choose how to frame their life stories and can refuse to be defined solely by a medical diagnosis.
fromTravel + Leisure
6 days ago

I Wore 1 Ankle Sock and 1 Compression Sock on a 15-hour Flight-and the Difference Shocked Me

Admittedly, it was my fault, and was the result of an experiment: What would happen if I only wore one knee-high compression sock on the 15-hour flight from Newark to Cape Town? On my other foot, I wore a regular ankle sock to see just how effective compression socks can be for circulation while in the air. Surely, after 10 years of flying across the Atlantic monthly for my career, my body has acclimated to spending hours at high altitudes-right?
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fromBuzzFeed
1 week ago

Tell Us The Surprising Ways Birth Control Affected Your Physical Or Mental Health

Contraception may be the main reason most women start hormonal birth control, but it does a lot more than just prevent pregnancy. In addition to impacting skin and menstrual cycles, ongoing research suggests that the synthetic hormones in birth control can also influence brain development, mood regulation, and overall mental well-being - which may help explain why people's experiences with side-effects vary so widely.
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fromThe Mercury News
1 week ago

Ultramodern Good Samaritan hospital is breaking ground in San Jose

Good Samaritan Hospital will build a $1.3 billion, 234-room single-patient medical center with advanced AI, robotics, new ER and OR, completing in 2032.
fromTasting Table
1 week ago

Americans Consume The Most Ultra-Processed Calories From This Unexpected Type Of Food - Tasting Table

We all know that the modern American food system relies heavily on ultra-processed ingredients. But if you aren't careful, these processed foods can end up being a pretty significant part of your diet. And while thinking of ultra-processed foods probably has you envisioning items like big bags of Doritos chips and sleeves of Oreo cookies, new research has shown a surprising top source for ultra-processed calories in Americans' diets: sandwiches.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
6 days ago

The kindness of strangers: a surfer whose face I never saw saved me from drowning in a rip

A stranger rescued a teenager caught in a rip, saving their life and enabling decades of future happiness.
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fromBusiness Matters
1 week ago

How Home Comfort and Safety Can Protect Families and Businesses

Consistent maintenance and preparedness for minor hazards and HVAC issues preserve safety, comfort, health, and financial stability for homes and small businesses.
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fromZDNET
6 days ago

Why the AI wearable market is set to grow by 10x - and it's not just new gadgets

AI-enabled health wearables spending will surge from $31.2B in 2023 to about $305B by 2033, driven primarily by healthcare use cases.
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fromHarvard Gazette
1 week ago

Supercharge your workout with a weighted vest? - Harvard Gazette

Weighted vests increase workout intensity, raising calorie burn and muscle loading, with potential benefits for sprint power and cardiovascular health.
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fromTechCrunch
1 week ago

Bevel raises $10M Series A from General Catalyst for its AI health companion | TechCrunch

Bevel raised a $10 million Series A to scale an AI health companion that unifies wearable and habit data into personalized sleep, fitness, and nutrition insights.
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fromFast Company
1 week ago

Weight-loss drugs are reshaping Whole Foods, one aisle at a time

Whole Foods is adding Japanese-inspired supplement line Apothékary to capture revenue as GLP-1 weight-loss drugs reduce demand for junk-food purchases.
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
1 week ago

Harriette Cole: My friend's weight loss worries me. Can I ask what's going on?

Express concern about rapid weight loss by noting changes, asking about methods, encouraging medical evaluation, and offering loving support.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
1 week ago

Scientists discover five new genes which increase obesity risk

Genetic factors, including 13 identified genes, significantly influence obesity risk alongside lifestyle, with five newly discovered genes.
fromInsideHook
1 week ago

You Really Want To Live Longer? Get a Grip.

Grip strength was found to be a better predictor of premature death than other barometers, like blood pressure, in a massive study that tracked the health of 139,691 people for a median of 40 years. Another review of literature on the subject concluded: "There is adequate evidence to support the use of grip strength as an explanatory or predictive biomarker of specific outcomes such as generalized strength and function, bone mineral density, fractures and falls, nutritional status, disease status and comorbidity load, cognition, depression and sleep, hospital-related variables and mortality."
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fromTheregister
1 week ago

NHS quarantines devices as suppliers drag feet on Windows 11

A few suppliers' incompatible medical devices are preventing NHS trusts from fully upgrading to Windows 11, exposing systems to security and patient-care risks.
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fromGameSpot
1 week ago

The Best (Worst?) Injuries And Illnesses Caused By Video Games

Video games can both help pass time during illness and, in rare cases, cause short-lived physical injuries like blisters, strains, and repetitive-motion ailments.
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fromFortune
1 week ago

Harvard professor calls out 'lie' of needing 8 hours of sleep a night, says it's Industrial Era 'nonsense' | Fortune

Optimal nightly sleep for many healthy adults is closer to seven hours, with health risks rising for shorter or longer sleep in a U-shaped pattern.
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fromIndependent
1 week ago

Stay Well: Can soft drinks increase my risk of depression?

High consumption of sugar-laden fizzy drinks is associated with increased risk of severe depression, possibly via harm to the gut microbiome.
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fromBusiness Insider
6 days ago

I tore my Achilles tendon playing pickleball. I slid into a famous actor's DMs for advice.

I tore my Achilles tendon playing pickleball, underwent surgery, and face a six-to-nine-month recovery with mandatory physical therapy and temporary driving restrictions.
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from24/7 Wall St.
1 week ago

This AI Health Stock is Up Over 150% This Year-and It's Not Slowing Down

Tempus AI offers an applied-health AI investment opportunity with high-growth potential, notable institutional investors, and a recent stock dip that may present a buying opportunity.
from24/7 Wall St.
1 week ago

CVS Posts Strong Q3 Earnings, but Shares Show Little Movement

CVS Health reported third-quarter results this morning that beat adjusted earnings expectations but delivered a mixed message on operations and cash flow. Adjusted EPS came in at $1.60, well above the $1.37 consensus estimate. Revenue reached $102.87 billion, topping the $98.85 billion expectation and books sales grew 7.8% year over year as all three of its business segments grew. Yet the stock barely moved in after-hours trading, settling near $82.40.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

Things are bigger than cricket': Blair Tickner ready to enjoy New Zealand return

Blair Tickner returned to international cricket after a two-year absence while navigating his wife's leukemia diagnosis, family crisis, and career uncertainty.
fromwww.npr.org
1 week ago

Schools close and island life is under threat as Greece reckons with low birth rates

The school day is just getting started, and 4-year-old Vasiliki Vourgou, a little girl with dark eyes and hair pulled back in a shiny ponytail with a hot pink scrunchie, is alone. Most days, there are two pupils in this small classroom on the Greek island of Lemnos, with big windows and a view of the school's front courtyard. But one student is sick, so today it's just Vasiliki, going through the morning routine with her teacher.
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fromInsideHook
1 week ago

Research Brings New Insights Into How We Sleep

Distinct sleep-biopsychosocial profiles link specific sleep patterns with mental health, cognition, behavior, and lifestyle, showing varied health consequences across sleep types.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

It sounds like witchcraft': can light therapy really give you better skin, cleaner teeth, stronger joints?

Light therapy uses specific wavelengths—especially red and infrared—with some proven benefits from sunlight but mixed and frequency-dependent evidence for many commercial devices.
fromBusiness Insider
2 weeks ago

I quit my career at 40 when a diagnosis stopped me in my tracks. Prioritizing my health was scary, but it helped me redefine success.

Last year, building my career and staying focused on my profession mattered the most to me. I didn't have time for really anything else. I'm used to powering through things. I'm a military spouse and I'm raising kids, but over the course of several months, I noticed my health was declining in ways that didn't feel like typical burnout. I found out I was suffering from the effects of two undiagnosed autoimmune conditions: rheumatoid arthritis and Hashimoto's disease.
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fromFortune
2 weeks ago

I'm a CEO who was diagnosed with breast cancer at 43. I felt empowered when I turned to GenAI | Fortune

Breast cancer increasingly affects younger, non-hereditary patients; rapid self-advocacy and expedited treatment timelines significantly improve survival and enable continued leadership and caregiving.
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fromBusiness Insider
2 weeks ago

My daughter got sick on a flight, and I didn't know what to do. Thankfully, a flight attendant saved us.

Flight attendants responded calmly and effectively when a child vomited on a plane, using supplies and odor-disinfecting powder to clean and comfort passengers.
fromDaily Mom magazine
2 weeks ago

How To Support IVF: What To Say To A Friend Going Through Infertility Experience

To support IVF and a friend through their fertility journey can feel overwhelming. When someone close to you faces infertility and begins IVF treatment, knowing what to say and how to help becomes crucial. This comprehensive guide reveals practical ways to provide meaningful support during one of life's most challenging experiences. You'll discover what really helps, what to avoid, and how to be the friend your loved one truly needs during their path to parenthood.
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fromBusiness Matters
2 weeks ago

Welzo Launches the UK's First Data-Driven Vitamin and Supplement Marketplace

Welzo is a UK based healthcare marketplace that sells supplements, vitamins, and health tests, founded in 2022. Adonis Hakkim, a British entrepreneur and the CEO and founder of Welzo, stated the following: "We aim to eliminate the guesswork in health optimisation. We are assisting people in choosing supplements that actually suit their actual health requirements by using a mixture of information and technology."
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fromeLearning Industry
2 weeks ago

AI-Driven Healthcare LMS: Key Advantages, Features, And Real-World Scenarios

When implemented effectively, the healthcare LMS benefits extend far beyond training. It enhances clinical decision-making, minimizes human errors, and fosters continuous professional development. AI-driven analytics detect performance gaps early, recommending refresher courses to prevent skills degradation. By ensuring that every staff member-whether clinical, technical, or administrative-stays updated, healthcare institutions can significantly improve patient outcomes and safety standards while meeting stringent regulatory requirements.
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fromwww.insidehook.com
2 weeks ago

Lumin Is Simplifying the Men's Skincare Game

Lumin offers science-backed, no-nonsense men's skincare including an FDA-approved LED eye mask and targeted basics free of parabens, sulfates, and phthalates.
fromwww.bbc.com
2 weeks ago

Doctors announce five-day strike in November

The British Medical Association has announced a fresh round of strikes in England after talks broke down again with the government. The union and government have been in dialogue throughout the summer and early autumn since the last walkout at the end of July. But the BMA said with no progress being made there would be a five-day walkout by resident doctors, the new name for junior doctors, starting on Friday 14 November.
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fromBusiness Insider
2 weeks ago

Digital health's 'come to Jesus moment': Merge or die

Many non-AI healthcare startups are pursuing mergers or closures as funding dwindles and investors shift focus to AI, leading to valuation markdowns.
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fromEarth911
2 weeks ago

A DIY Face Wash Recipe Worthy of Cleaning Every Face

Homemade face wash using Castile soap, a carrier oil, and essential oil provides a simple natural cleanser suitable for all skin types.
fromPsychology Today
2 weeks ago

Health Care Turnover Cuts Trust and Erodes Patient Care

I can't blame them for burning out or seeking new challenges. But it's not easy to bring a new practitioner up to speed when you have a long, complicated medical, dental, social, economic, and cognitive history after brain injury. Educating and learning a new person's facial expressions and body language suck you dry. Losing trusted support over and over leads to separation anxiety and diminished capacity to trust.
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fromComputerWeekly.com
2 weeks ago

US healthcare providers tap Verizon for neutral host, private 5G combo nets | Computer Weekly

AdventHealth and Tampa General Hospital contracted Verizon Business to deploy neutral-host and private 5G networks for high-capacity, secure onsite healthcare connectivity.
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fromwww.cbc.ca
2 weeks ago

Angels Den for health care helps bring scientists' pitches to life | CBC News

Angels Den funds and accelerates clinical innovations by awarding prizes and grants to teams developing devices, AI tools, and targeted medical therapies.
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 weeks ago

This $600 poop cam wants you to film your toilet bowl

Behold: Dekoda, Kohler's new toilet cam. No, not that type of toilet cam: this one only shoots pictures down at what is inside the bowel, sending the snaps to an app that analyzes stool samples and rates your gut health. The Dekoda can be yours for $599, plus an annual subscription fee. Kohler's new product joins Throne, a $319 offering from an Austin-based startup. Throne captures stool and hydration patterns, hands-free and automatically,
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 weeks ago

Walking just 4,000 daily steps once a week cuts risk of early death in older people, study suggests

Older people who onlywalk 4,000 daily steps once a week still reduce their risk of dying early by a quarter, a study suggests. Staying active is known to bring a wide range of health benefits. But many people in their 60s, 70s and beyond may struggle for a variety of reasons to maintain the step count they used to reach. Until now it has been unclear how much people need to do as they age to reap the rewards.
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fromDataBreaches.Net
2 weeks ago

JFL Lost Up to $800,000 Weekly After Cyberattack, CEO Says No Patient or Staff Data Was Compromised - DataBreaches.Net

An April cyberattack forced Juan F. Luis Hospital offline nearly five months, halted electronic billing, cost about $750,000–$800,000 weekly, and prompted a full IT rebuild.
fromThe Verge
2 weeks ago

Kohler's new toilet camera provides health insights based on your bathroom breaks

As part of a new initiative focused on "turning the bathroom into a connected, data-informed health and wellness hub," Kohler has announced a health tracker called the Dekoda you attach to your toilet. It's designed to peer into the bowl using sensors and analyze what it sees using algorithms to provide insights into your hydration and gut health, and it will discreetly notify you when blood is detected which can be indicative of more serious medical issues.
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fromDaily Coffee News by Roast Magazine
2 weeks ago

UK Study Associates 'Very Hot' Coffee and Tea with Cancer Risk

A recent study tracking nearly half a million people has delivered sobering news for people who prefer their morning brew piping hot: drinking very hot beverages may significantly increase the risk of a form of throat cancer called esophageal squamous cell carcinoma (ESCC). The research, published in the British Journal of Cancer, followed 454,796 adults through the UK Biobank for over a decade, finding that "very hot" beverages were a clear risk factor for the disease.
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fromwww.npr.org
2 weeks ago

Can collagen supplements improve your skin? Here's what the research shows

"I'm in my 40s and if I shave, I look like I'm in my mid-20s," a Tiktok creator who goes by Shop By Jake claims in one paid promotion. "People ask me all the time, what do you do for your skin? I take collagen," he says.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 weeks ago

The rise of the sleep data nerds: The harder you try, the harder it is to sleep'

Widespread consumer sleep tracking boosts awareness and behavior change but can paradoxically worsen sleep when users obsess over metrics.
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fromWIRED
2 weeks ago

Jona Health's Mail-Order Kit Helps You Decode Your Microbiome

A medical-grade shotgun microbiome test analyzed by Jona Health's AI provides strain-level results, research-backed context, and actionable plans but may require physician interpretation.
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fromDataBreaches.Net
3 weeks ago

Massachusetts hospitals Heywood, Athol say outage was a cybersecurity incident - DataBreaches.Net

Heywood and Athol hospitals experienced a cybersecurity-related network outage, took systems offline, engaged a third-party firm, and remain open while recovery continues.
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fromNew York Post
2 weeks ago

'Billion-Dollar Baby' Heather Hardy sues boxing world for brain injuries: 'They lined their pockets with her pain'

Heather Hardy retired because severe neurological symptoms consistent with CTE left her unfit to fight after alleged improper medical clearances and denied bout-related insurance.
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fromIndependent
3 weeks ago

Luke O'Neill: Liver damage, infertility and blood turning into 'jam': what athletes risk when they enter the Enhanced Games

An event called the Enhanced Games will allow medically supervised use of legal performance-enhancing drugs in competition, starting in Las Vegas next year.
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 weeks ago

Beyond chicken soup: what chefs and doctors eat when they're sick (or just hungover)

Hydrate with teas For Dr Ricardo Jose, consultant in respiratory medicine, hydration is key: It's about taking frequent sips throughout the day to keep the mucous membranes moist. Immunologist Dr Jenna Macciochi agrees, saying: I often stir a spoonful of raw honey nature's soothing antimicrobial into a cup of thyme tea (thyme steeped in water), which helps ease irritation and supports respiratory health. I also love marshmallow root tea, which is great for the mucous membranes.
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fromwww.standard.co.uk
3 weeks ago

Broken lifts at north London hospital leave patients 'confused' and 'distressed'

On the route from the hospital's multi-storey car park to Vanessa's department, three out of five lifts were not working, Pat said. One of the lifts in the car park is out of order with no signs and no alternative routes given or information that there is another lift at the other end. Two out of four of the lifts in the main building are out of order, leaving staff and patients to take the stairs and staff with trollies waiting outside every lift we passed.
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fromwww.bbc.com
3 weeks ago

What Alan Carr's sweat (and Celia Imrie's fart) tell us about social taboos in 2025

Alan Carr's days on The Celebrity Traitors looked perilous from the start. Just 32 minutes into the first episode, after the comedian had been selected as a "traitor", his body started to betray him. Beads of sweat began forming on his forehead, making his face shiny. "I thought I wanted to be a traitor but I have a sweating problem," he admitted to cameras. "And I can't keep a secret."
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3 weeks ago

Elevate Your Weekend: The Best Weed for Any Vibe | stupidDOPE | Est. 2008

Premium, small-batch cannabis emphasizes precision, purity, and terpene-driven experiences to create intentional, mood-specific sessions that elevate weekends into memorable rituals.
fromwww.bbc.com
3 weeks ago

Calls to suspend GP who 'harassed' woman raped by his son

Dr Andrew McFarlane, 61, was arrested and charged with communications offences in August after he called Ellie Wilson a "manipulative liar", a "slut" and a "hippo" in a series of posts on X. In 2022 his son Daniel McFarlane was convicted of raping Ms Wilson, who has since become a campaigner for survivors of male sexual violence. Rape Crisis Scotland has complained to the General Medical Council (GMC) twice about Dr McFarlane's conduct,
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fromLondon On The Inside
3 weeks ago

Meet Me At The Barre With Perk

Perk is a fitness studio based in Stoke Newington and genuinely the most The Substance-like fitness class we've ever done. The studio was founded by Bahar Tafti who has worked as a trainer in LA, Australia and is now inspiring a crew of women with her buns of steel. After having less time to dedicate to different kinds of workouts, she decided to combine a number of disciplines into a one-hour session that consistently delivered results, and so Perk was born.
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fromwww.npr.org
3 weeks ago

Health insurance premiums are going up next year unless you work at these companies

Employer-based health insurance premiums have risen sharply, making U.S. health care increasingly expensive and prompting some employers to absorb more costs for workers.
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fromTechCrunch
3 weeks ago

Amazon launches pay-per-visit virtual healthcare service for kids | TechCrunch

Amazon One Medical launches pay-per-visit virtual pediatric care for ages 2–11, offering message visits from $29 and video visits at $49 without requiring insurance or membership.
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fromBusiness Insider
3 weeks ago

Kim Kardashian says she wants to date a longevity scientist who can 'give me all their secrets'

Kim Kardashian now prefers dating lawyers and longevity scientists, seeking partners knowledgeable in antiaging and longevity rather than flashy rappers or athletes.
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fromIndependent
3 weeks ago

Meet Ireland's 75-year-old walking expert: 'I do an average of 42,000 steps a day. Last Christmas Day I walked the distance of a marathon'

Vinod Bajaj's daily dedicated walking for more than 3,300 consecutive days transformed his health and life after he began at age 66.
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fromBoston.com
3 weeks ago

MGB study indicates dramatic increase in U.S. adults who meet new definition of obesity

The new obesity definition raises U.S. adult prevalence from 42.9% to about 68.6% by adding body fat distribution measures to BMI.
fromBusiness Insider
3 weeks ago

I'm a medical student at Stanford learning about AI's influence on medicine. I'm still optimistic about my future as a doctor.

In one of my courses at Stanford Medical School, my classmates and I were tasked with using a secure AI model for a thought experiment. We asked it to generate a clinical diagnosis from a fictional patient case: "Diabetic retinopathy," the chatbot said. When we asked for supporting evidence, it produced a tidy list of academic citations. The problem? The authors didn't actually exist. The journals were fabricated. The AI chatbot had hallucinated.
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fromFast Company
3 weeks ago

Science says just 5 minutes a day will help you live 12 years longer (and be more successful)

High optimism and strong social connections significantly increase lifespan and health, offering measurable longevity benefits beyond demanding exercise regimens.
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fromScienceDaily
3 weeks ago

Exercise might be the key to a younger, sharper immune system

Lifelong endurance training enhances natural killer cell adaptability, reduces inflammation, and improves immune energy efficiency, strengthening defense and slowing cellular aging.
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fromKqed
3 weeks ago

Facing Terminal Childhood Cancer, These Mothers Made an Impossible Choice | KQED

Families of children with aggressive brain tumors face agonizing choices between experimental treatments with severe risks and alternative paths prioritizing comfort and joy.
fromwww.scientificamerican.com
3 weeks ago

Hope Abounds for Type 1 Diabetes Treatment

A little more than a century ago a diagnosis of type 1 diabetes was a death sentence. Today, thanks to extraordinary scientific progress, many people with type 1 diabetesespecially in developed countriescan enjoy long, healthy lives. I'm profoundly grateful that my older son, now 16, was born into this era of possibility. His diagnosis in 2020 came at a time when innovation and advocacy had transformed what it meant to live with this chronic autoimmune disease.
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fromFast Company
3 weeks ago

The 4 next big things in wellness and fitness for 2025

Ammortal Chamber may be the ultimate self-care flex at the moment. The fully immersive "wellness experience" combines red light therapy for cellular regeneration, vibro-acoustic sound therapy to harmonize the nervous system, pulsed electromagnetic fields to reduce inflammation and accelerate recovery, molecular hydrogen to combat oxidative stress, and guided breathwork and visual meditation for deep mental relaxation. After rolling out to luxury hotels and some two dozen wellness centers earlier this year, it's now available for consumers who aren't stressed out by the $160,000 price tag.
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I found I had Stage 4 colon cancer after a ski accident. My broken tailbone saved my life.

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Smart ring maker Oura raises $900M from Fidelity | TechCrunch

"This new funding is a testament to the strength of Oura business and the trust millions of members place in us every day. We're proud to be building not just a product, but a global movement toward proactive health-helping people understand their bodies, make better lifestyle decisions, and connect more effectively with their healthcare providers," CEO Tom Hale said in a statement.
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Quacking ducks reported in Los Gatos

Multiple local incidents included noise complaints, a vehicle-bicyclist collision, petty theft, a burglary, a toxic construction odor complaint, a public-safety discomfort report, and lost property.
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