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34 minutes ago

Woman, 53, becomes UK's longest survivor of heart and lung transplant

A combined heart and lung transplant allowed Katie Mitchell to survive severe congenital heart-lung disease and become the UK's longest-surviving recipient.
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fromPsychology Today
8 hours ago

Ketamine Holds Promise for Cognitive Benefits, Study Shows

Low-dose ketamine induces neuroplasticity, treats refractory depression rapidly, and shows potential to improve cognitive deficits in neurological and psychiatric disorders.
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9 hours ago

Strange New Health Issues Put Jordan Peterson in ICU

This time, Peterson was reportedly stricken ill after an attempt to clean a dirty room went awry. According to Newsweek, Peterson spent most of September in an ICU, after developing pneumonia and suffering complications from an onsent of polyneuropathy, conditions confirmed by his daughter, Mikhaila. Peterson's symptoms started with a flareup of chronic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS), an immune system dysfunction, earlier in August.
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21 hours ago

I've Had 2 Near-Death Experiences. Here's What I Saw When I Died.

A dental X-ray and two near-death experiences prompted confronting mortality, including an out-of-body childbirth emergency and prolonged medical recovery.
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1 day ago

Committee Unable to Contact Nobel Prize Winner Because He's Too Chill, Had Phone on Airplane Mode

Having finally reached cell service access, her phone flooded with dozens of messages. She was yelling to him that he'd won a Nobel Prize. The skeptic scientist retorted: "I did not " Yet his wife had 200 texts that told another story. While the Nobel Committee was attempting to reach Ramsdell, the carefree immunologist was touching grass, fully immersed in the pair's preplanned off-grid trip with zero regard forthe prize announcements - phone on airplane mode, unbothered.
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fromBuzzFeed
1 day ago

The 1 Thing You Should Never, Ever Do If You Get A Mosquito Bite

Then, you want to apply ice to the bite, ideally for about 10 minutes or so, Pritt explained. Ice can drastically reduce the itching along with inflammation, pain and swelling, according to the Cleveland Clinic. Next up: Cover the bite with an anti-itch or antihistamine cream, such as calamine lotion or hydrocortisone. These products can drastically reduce itchiness and, most importantly, prevent you from scratching the bite and break the scratch-itch cycle, Pritt said.
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fromwww.dw.com
1 day ago

Joe Biden begins radiation treatment for prostate cancer DW 10/11/2025

Former US President Joe Biden is undergoing radiation therapy for an aggressive form of prostate cancer diagnosed in May. "As part of a treatment plan for prostate cancer, President Biden is currently undergoing radiation therapy and hormone treatment," his spokesperson said on Saturday. Biden, who turns 83 next month, underwent a procedure known as Mohs surgery in September to remove cancerous cells from his skin.
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fromwww.nature.com
2 days ago
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Author Correction: Loss-of-function mutations in PLD4 lead to systemic lupus erythematosus

Duplicated images occurred in cytokine and cluster plots and were corrected in the online HTML and PDF versions.
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fromBuzzFeed
2 days ago

17 Chronically Ill People Share The Shocking Misdiagnoses That Nearly Cost Them Their Lives

Doctoral dismissal delayed Crohn's diagnosis until a second doctor diagnosed and treated it, leading to remission and long-term disease management.
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fromMail Online
2 days ago

Scientist discovers his Nobel prize after missing calls on remote hike

A scientist learned he had won a Nobel prize in medicine after his wife found cellphone service as they came to the end of a weeks-long backpacking adventure. Fred Ramsdell was blindsided with the news after spending three-and-a-half weeks on vacation with his wife, Laura O'Neill, at about 8,000 feet in the mountains of Wyoming. On their last night, the couple were driving through Yellowstone National Park when they stopped at a small town and his wife's phone came into signal.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
3 days ago

No evidence' women perform worse on their period, experts suggest

Menstruation does not impair cognitive function; mood symptoms during cycles did not correspond to reduced cognition in 54 women tracked across cycle phases.
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fromwww.scientificamerican.com
2 days ago

Transforming Presidential Health Care: Insights from a Former White House Doctor

Being a doctor to the president requires specialized preparation, readiness for trauma, continuous care, and balancing patient privacy with national security transparency.
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fromwww.scientificamerican.com
2 days ago

Babies Are Born with Alzheimer's-Linked Proteins in Their Brains. Scientists Want to Know Why

pTau217 blood levels, an Alzheimer's marker, are elevated in healthy newborns, sometimes higher than in Alzheimer's patients, suggesting reversibility and treatment possibilities.
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fromwww.bbc.com
2 days ago

'I was hit by a car, thrown on the bonnet then run over'

A woman suffered multiple catastrophic injuries after being struck and run over by a car and has made a remarkable recovery, returning to work and running.
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fromsfist.com
3 days ago

Sam Altman-Backed SF Company Making Legal Ecstasy' Wins Approval to Conduct Clinical Trials

A San Francisco biotech, Arcadia Medicine, won FDA permission for Phase 1 trials of reformulated MDMA (AM-1002) designed to reduce neurocardiac toxicity.
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3 days ago

Startup Battlefield company SpotitEarly trained dogs and AI to sniff out common cancers | TechCrunch

There are also ad hoc reports from people who mention that their companion dogs sensed that something was wrong with them way before they were diagnosed, he said.
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fromPsychology Today
3 days ago

Is Light Part of the Future of Precision Psychiatry?

fNIRS provides portable, movement-tolerant, safe cortical hemodynamic monitoring that bridges psychiatry's gap in real-time brain-function assessment for treatment planning.
fromScienceDaily
3 days ago

Scientists reveal green tea's fat-burning secret

Green tea is an ancient beverage recognized for its medicinal and antioxidant properties. It has been widely studied for its beneficial effects on metabolic diseases, such as obesity and type 2 diabetes. Recent studies funded by FAPESP have deepened our understanding of the mechanisms of action of this infusion and revealed that green tea treatment reduced weight and significantly improved glucose sensitivity and insulin resistance in obese mice.
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fromScienceDaily
3 days ago

A hidden "backup heater" that helps burn fat and boost metabolism

Scientists at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis have uncovered a new way that brown fat, a type of fat that burns energy, can boost the body's metabolism. This process allows cells to consume more fuel and generate heat, improving overall metabolic health. Conducted in mice, the research points to new possibilities for using brown fat to address metabolic conditions such as insulin resistance and obesity.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
4 days ago

Researchers warn doctors could be overtesting' for prostate cancer

Whether it's investigating the financials of Elon Musk's pro-Trump PAC or producing our latest documentary, 'The A Word', which shines a light on the American women fighting for reproductive rights, we know how important it is to parse out the facts from the messaging. At such a critical moment in US history, we need reporters on the ground. Your donation allows us to keep sending journalists to speak to both sides of the story.
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fromBoston.com
3 days ago

How new MGH technology helped a Mass. baby - born less than 1 pound - survive and thrive

The NTrainer enabled a severely premature infant to develop feeding skills, supporting NICU discharge and healthy growth at home.
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fromNews Center
3 days ago

Nearly Everyone Has at Least One Risk Factor Before a Heart Attack, Stroke or Heart Failure - News Center

Over 99% of people who later had heart attack, stroke, or heart failure had at least one nonoptimal modifiable risk factor beforehand.
fromwww.npr.org
3 days ago

This 4-year-old's heart is failing. A federal grant that might help him was canceled

The device is about the size of a AA battery, and it has the potential to help a baby or infant heart keep beating in the face of failure. It's called the PediaFlow, an implantable artificial heart for the littlest, most vulnerable humans. James Antaki, a biomedical engineer at Cornell University in New York, has been developing this medical device for the last two decades.
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fromBusiness Insider
3 days ago

Bad posture could be the sneaky reason you feel bloated, a doctor says. Here's one easy stretch to fix it.

Poor posture compresses internal organs and hinders digestion; improving posture through strength training, yoga, dead hangs, and supportive gear can reduce bloating and IBS symptoms.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

We rewatched an Ajax match for 90 minutes': What really happens when tennis anti-dopers call

Elite tennis players must provide a daily one-hour location for anti-doping whereabouts, enabling unannounced out-of-competition tests and sometimes hosting doping control officers at home.
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fromwww.scientificamerican.com
3 days ago

Annual COVID Vaccines Save Lives, New Study Shows

Receiving the 2024–2025 mRNA COVID booster significantly reduces risks of emergency visits, hospitalizations, and death, even after prior infections and vaccinations.
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fromNature
6 days ago
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Daily briefing: Nobel Prize for discovery of 'brake' on immune system

Regulatory T cells prevent autoimmunity; creative hobbies slow brain ageing; enzymatic conversion of kidney blood type may expand donor organ compatibility.
fromFast Company
6 days ago
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2025 Nobel Prize in Medicine paves way for possible new cancer treatments

Regulatory T cells prevent immune attacks on healthy tissue, enabling new research and therapies for autoimmune diseases and cancer.
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fromFortune
4 days ago

Nobel Prize winner was hiking in Yellowstone with phone set to airplane mode. He'll keep doing it for work-life balance | Fortune

Nobel laureates often learn of awards unexpectedly, sometimes while asleep, traveling without service, or through early-morning knocks, surprise calls, or outreach.
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fromwww.scientificamerican.com
4 days ago

This AI Spots Disease by Reading Your Tongue's Color

Traditional Chinese medicine uses tongue color to assess health; researchers are applying AI to digitized tongue images despite controversy and limited evidence-based acceptance.
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fromFast Company
4 days ago
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Amazon is trying out a new kind of vending machine. What's inside could make your community healthier

fromFast Company
4 days ago
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Amazon is trying out a new kind of vending machine. What's inside could make your community healthier

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fromwww.theguardian.com
4 days ago

NHS could pay 25% more for medicines under plan to end row with drugmakers and Trump

Ministers plan to raise NHS payments for medicines by up to 25% through increasing NICE cost-effectiveness thresholds.
fromArs Technica
4 days ago

Man gets drunk, wakes up with a medical mystery that nearly kills him

Ethanol impairs consciousness and blunts protective reflexes (e.g., cough and gag), which disrupts the normal control mechanisms of the upper aerodigestive tract,
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fromwww.theguardian.com
4 days ago

Scientists develop first accurate blood test' to detect chronic fatigue syndrome

A blood test was developed that can diagnose ME/CFS with reported 92% sensitivity and 98% specificity.
fromwww.theguardian.com
4 days ago

Do you grind your teeth at night? Here's what to do

Teeth grinding, also known as bruxism, occurs both during the day (awake bruxism) and at night (sleep bruxism). Sleep bruxism is generally harder to detect because, well, we're asleep. People are usually unaware of the condition, says Dr Subha Giri, a dental sleep medicine expert at the Mayo Clinic. Instead, she says, night-time teeth grinders may be alerted by caregivers or bed partners who hear grating, tapping or clicking sounds.
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fromMail Online
4 days ago

Have YOU got 'autumn face'? How to avoid cold-weather flare ups...

Autumn is the season for layering up-and that goes for your skincare, too. As temperatures drop and the heating goes on, many of us notice our faces feeling tighter, drier and more easily irritated-a phenomenon dermatologists sometimes call 'autumn face.' Speaking to the Daily Mail, Dr Derrick Phillips, a consultant dermatologist and spokesperson for The British Skin Foundation, says it all comes down to the health of our skin barrier-the watertight seal that protects the skin's outer layer, the epidermis.
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fromPsychology Today
4 days ago

The Consequences of the Sports Concussion

Concussion in college athletes produces detectable MRI abnormalities in blood flow and frontal-lobe tissue that can persist at least one year after return to play.
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fromBusiness Insider
4 days ago

Forget hair transplants - a laser that reactivates follicles is the latest trend in hair-loss care

FoLix is an FDA-cleared, in-office fractional laser that stimulates hair growth noninvasively by creating microscopic scalp channels and triggering wound-healing responses.
fromMail Online
4 days ago

Breakthrough as ice cream and soda ingredient could solve hair loss

In tests on mice, scientists placed a microneedle patch infused with a mix of minoxidil and steviosides on the rodents' bald back every day for a month and found it triggered new hair growth across 67.5 percent of their back by the experiment's end. Mice who had the standard two percent minoxidil solution, without steviosides, sprayed onto their backs every day for the same period saw regrowth over just 25 percent of the bald area.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
4 days ago

You want a player to die?' Heat is on tennis after players wilt in extreme conditions

Extreme heat and humidity at Chinese tournaments caused multiple players to cramp, vomit, retire, or collapse, exposing serious player-safety failures.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
5 days ago

I was feeling a little smug at how much I had helped a cancer patient. Then came a devastating text | Ranjana Srivastava

Patients with both cancer and untreated mental illness face unequal care: robust cancer services but fragmented, insufficient mental-health support, harming recovery and outcomes.
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fromwww.berkeleyside.org
5 days ago

Bayer Berkeley gears up in the fight against Parkinson's disease

Bayer's Berkeley facility is developing bemdaneprocel, an investigational cell therapy for Parkinson's, now entering a pivotal Phase 3 trial with local manufacturing.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
5 days ago

Scientist learns he has won Nobel prize while on digital detox in US mountains

Fred Ramsdell won the 2025 Nobel Prize in Medicine for discoveries about T-cells while on a digital detox in the western US backcountry.
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fromHarvard Gazette
5 days ago

HMB is more common than asthma or diabetes, yet often ignored - Harvard Gazette

An organ-on-a-chip model aims to reduce average time to effective care for heavy menstrual bleeding from five years to five months.
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fromPsychology Today
5 days ago

Beware What You Wish For: Weight Loss and Aging

Appetite and weight often decline with age, and preserving muscle mass and energy is crucial for healthy aging.
fromwww.esquire.com
5 days ago

Expert Guide to Penis Filler: Injections, Cost, and If It Can Really Improve Your Sex Life

Since the dawn of time, men have been trying to make their dicks bigger. Over the centuries, the quest for meatier members has led to using weights to elongate the shaft (as recommended in the Kama Sutra), using poisonous snake bites to swell the penis (a favorite of the 16th-Century Brazilian Topinama tribe), the invention of the penis pump in 1874, and shortly after, the first penile implant surgery in 1895.
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fromNews Center
5 days ago

Childhood Blood Pressure Holds Clues for Lifelong Heart Health - News Center

This is one of the first studies to show that even small differences in blood pressure at age seven - whether systolic or diastolic - can have long-term consequences,
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fromMLB Trade Rumors
5 days ago

Nic Enright To Undergo Tommy John Surgery

Nic Enright will have Tommy John surgery and miss 2026; a Guardians designated hitter will undergo surgery for a deviated septum and fractured nose.
fromwww.nature.com
5 days ago

First-of-Its-Kind Transplant Could Break Down Blood Type Barriers

Currently, organs from deceased donors can be transplanted into people only if they have a compatible blood type. This is because the recipient's immune system can produce antibodies to attack and destroy the donated organ if the donor and recipient have different antigens, which come in two types: A and B. Organs that are blood type O do not have A or B antigens, so anyone can receive them.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
5 days ago

Striking' new treatment for deadly prostate cancer could increase life expectancy

Niraparib combined with abiraterone acetate and prednisone delays progression and reduces growth risk in advanced prostate cancer, benefiting patients with DNA-repair gene mutations.
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fromWIRED
5 days ago

Chaos, Confusion, and Conspiracies: Inside a Facebook Group for RFK Jr's Autism 'Cure'

A Facebook group for leucovorin surged after FDA approval and was flooded with misinformation, affiliate spam, conflicting medical advice, and conspiracy-driven posts.
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6 days ago
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I Spent Thousands On Vaginal Rejuvenation. Here's What It Did - And Didn't - Do.

Sudden menopause from cancer hormone therapy caused severe vaginal atrophy and chronic pain during sex despite successful breast treatment, leading to consideration of vaginal rejuvenation.
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1 week ago
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How a Los Cabos Wellness Retreat Led Me to Reconnect With My Body After Breast Cancer Surgery

Life divides into before BC and after BC, marked by a breast cancer diagnosis, double mastectomy, emotional strain with adult children, and altered family routines.
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6 days ago
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I Spent Thousands On Vaginal Rejuvenation. Here's What It Did - And Didn't - Do.

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fromAdExchanger
6 days ago

Pharma Advertising Was Late To Digital. Now It's Leading The Way | AdExchanger

Pharma must adopt privacy-preserving, AI-driven precision marketing to connect targeted patients with biologic and biomarker-driven therapies, making precision medicine commercially viable and accessible.
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fromIndependent
6 days ago
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'When you talk of the wild west days' - Stuart Lancaster and Sean O'Brien think rugby is better now despite Lewis Moody news

fromIndependent
6 days ago
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'When you talk of the wild west days' - Stuart Lancaster and Sean O'Brien think rugby is better now despite Lewis Moody news

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fromwww.theguardian.com
6 days ago

There are good guys and then there is Lewis Moody MND has cruelly singled out the bravest of men | Robert Kitson

Former England captain Lewis Moody, famed for fearless play and warmth, has been diagnosed with incurable motor neurone disease (MND) at age 47.
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fromFast Company
6 days ago

This popular retailer now sells Ozempic with an additional discount

Costco pharmacies nationwide now sell Ozempic and Wegovy for $499 per month with a prescription.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
6 days ago

Is it true that you get shorter as you get older?

Adults lose height with age, about one centimetre per decade after 40, due to posture, disc dehydration, bone density loss, and reduced muscle mass.
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fromwww.npr.org
1 week ago

How apple cider vinegar cured everything until it didn't

BMJ Group retracted a March 2024 study claiming apple cider vinegar caused significant weight loss due to concerns about the study's quality and implausible results.
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fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

Breaking Bad News

Delivering bad news requires assessing recipients' readiness, honest clear communication, and educating them to minimize emotional harm.
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fromBuzzFeed
1 week ago

6 Signs Your Memory Loss Isn't Normal

Mild forgetfulness commonly accompanies aging; persistent inability to learn new information or worsening memory changes may indicate neurological problems needing evaluation.
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fromBuzzFeed
1 week ago

Experts Say Men Can Suffer Their Own Version Of Menopause Called "Irritable Male Syndrome"

Gradual testosterone decline in aging men can produce an irritable male syndrome marked by mood, cognitive, sexual, energy, muscle, fat, and sleep changes.
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fromBusiness Insider
1 week ago

Weeks after my husband retired, he was diagnosed with stage 3 kidney cancer. It was a reminder of why you shouldn't wait to live fully.

Unexpected serious illness can abruptly transform retirement and reveal how fragile time is, creating persistent uncertainty despite a life already lived fully.
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

The best mattresses for back pain and how to choose one, according to osteopaths and sleep scientists

Long-term back pain is unlikely to be cured by upgrading your mattress, and a doctor or physiotherapist should be your first port of call if pain is affecting your quality of life. But studies suggest that switching to the best mattress for your body type and sleeping position can genuinely help. I'm lucky to not experience chronic pain, but in years of testing mattresses, I've often suffered temporary backache after sleeping on a surface that doesn't suit me.
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1 week ago

I Had A Painful Secret. I Was Shocked When I Discovered My Friends Were Hiding The Same One.

A thrombosed hemorrhoid can cause excruciating throbbing pain from a hardened blood clot and may require urgent surgical treatment and lifestyle changes to prevent recurrence.
fromIndependent
1 week ago

Elizabeth Day: 'I came away from my session with the psychic feeling peace with not being a mother in this lifetime'

After a traumatic 12-year fertility journey, Elizabeth Day believes it is part of her purpose in life to speak for those who have tried and failed to have children. Here, the author and podcaster talks about her serendipitous online match with her husband, her fascination with class and professional jealousy A few months ago, and nearly a full two years after she found an element of peace after a traumatic journey of infertility and loss, Elizabeth Day got an email out of the blue.
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fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

Brain Fog in Long COVID Linked to Increase in AMPA Receptors

people in the world (about 400 million) suffering from long COVID. Long COVID is a chronic condition that can affect people who, at one time, had an acute COVID infection. Long COVID can persist for years, and unlike an acute COVID infection that mostly affects the lungs, it can also affect brain function. While the symptoms of long COVID can be very diverse, more than 80 percent of patients with
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fromBusiness Insider
1 week ago

I thought my twins were fraternal, but no one can tell them apart. They refused to take a DNA test for me.

Unexpected twin pregnancy revealed at ultrasound led to lifelong uncertainty about zygosity as adult twins refuse DNA testing.
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from24/7 Wall St.
1 week ago

Top Dividend Stocks Poised for Explosive Growth in 2026 (ABBV, GD, RGR)

AbbVie shows strong stock performance near analyst targets, offers a 2.79% dividend yield, and markets a novel C‑MET–targeting oncology drug, Emrelis.
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