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Oct 28 2024HEALTH

Cows & a New Flu Threat: What You Need to Know

Ever thought about a virus jumping from cows to humans? It might sound strange, but scientists have discovered that the highly infectious bird flu, H5N1, has done just that. This specific variant, called huTX37-H5N1, can infect mammals like mice and ferrets, and it's lethal in lab experiments. What'

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Oct 28 2024HEALTH

Check Your Thyroid: Easy Ways to Spot Trouble

Your thyroid gland is a big deal, controlling your body’s energy use. If it’s not working right, you might feel tired, gain weight, or get too hot or too cold. Sometimes, a little lump in your neck can be a sign. It’s important to catch these problems early. Women are more likely to have thyroid is

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Oct 26 2024HEALTH

Oops! THC Pizza by Mistake

Imagine this: you're in Stoughton, Wisconsin, craving a slice of pizza. You head to Famous Yeti’s Pizza, expecting a regular pie, but you get more than you bargained for. A cook accidentally used THC-infused oil instead of regular oil to make the pizza dough. Whoops! This led to an unexpected situat

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Oct 25 2024HEALTH

The Truth about Magnetic Resonance Therapy: A Closer Look

In the past few years, many clinics across the U. S. and other countries have started providing a treatment known as magnetic resonance therapy, or MERT. This treatment is a type of transcranial magnetic stimulation, or TMS, which the FDA has approved for conditions like major depression, obsessive-

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Oct 23 2024CRIME

Harvey Weinstein's Battle with Cancer Behind Bars

Disgraced Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein is reportedly fighting a battle with cancer while serving time at New York's Rikers Island prison, sources have revealed. The famous figure, once a powerful movie mogul, has been diagnosed with chronic myeloid leukemia, a type of bone marrow cancer. This

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Oct 23 2024HEALTH

Walking Pneumonia: A Gradual Illness on the Rise

Lately, cases of mycoplasma pneumoniae, often referred to as "walking pneumonia, " have been increasing, especially among kids. This bacteria causes lung infections, but unlike other types of pneumonia, it comes on slowly and usually isn't severe enough to require hospitalization. Doctors have seen

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Oct 18 2024HEALTH

Weatherman Sam Champion Opens Up About His Cancer Battle

Imagine sitting at home, ready for the latest weather report, and then suddenly getting a life lesson. That's what happened when ABC weatherman Sam Champion shared his personal story on "Good Morning America. " He talked about his recent diagnosis of nodular basal cell carcinoma, a type of skin canc

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Oct 18 2024HEALTH

Pfizer's New Treatment for Hemophilia Gets FDA Approval

Pfizer Inc. has shared some exciting news! Their new medicine, HYMPAVZI (marstacimab-hncq), just got the green light from the U. S. Food and Drug Administration. This medication is designed to help people with hemophilia A and B prevent or reduce bleeding episodes. Hemophilia is a rare condition th

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Oct 18 2024POLITICS

Texas AG Targets Dallas Doctor Over Teen Trans Care

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is making waves by suing a Dallas pediatrician, Dr. May Lau. He says she's breaking state law by giving hormone treatments to teens trying to transition their gender. Paxton claims these treatments are harmful and irreversible. The law he's using, SB 14, was passed

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Oct 18 2024HEALTH

New Ways to Prevent HIV: Injectables vs. Pills

HIV prevention has come a long way. Safe sex practices, like using condoms and reducing partners, are still key. Surgical methods, like male circumcision, can also help. Treating infections is another preventive measure. But, people don't always use these methods. That's why scientists are exploring

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