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Sep 09 2025HEALTH

Pig Kidneys Give Hope to Humans in Need

A recent breakthrough in medical science has given hope to people waiting for organ transplants. Two men from New Hampshire have received pig kidneys, and both are doing well. This is a big deal because there are not enough human organs for everyone who needs them. The first man, Tim Andrews, has h

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Sep 09 2025HEALTH

Stomach Cancer Treatments: A Growing Market with Big Challenges

The market for stomach cancer treatments is growing fast. It was worth $5. 51 billion in 2024 and is expected to reach $12. 64 billion by 2030. This growth is driven by new drugs and therapies. The demand for affordable and painless treatments is also increasing. The aging population is another fact

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Sep 09 2025HEALTH

What Do We Really Know About Tylenol and Autism?

Autism rates in the US have been climbing, with one in 31 children now affected. This rise has sparked a hunt for possible causes, from genes to the environment. Recently, attention has turned to acetaminophen, the active ingredient in Tylenol, and its potential role in autism development. A report

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Sep 08 2025SCIENCE

Space Travel and Its Hidden Impact on Our Cells

Space isn't just a vast, mysterious frontier; it's also a harsh environment that can speed up how our cells age. Recent findings from a study show that spending time in space can make crucial blood and immune cells age faster than they normally would. The research team used advanced AI technology t

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Sep 08 2025SCIENCE

The Invisible Battle Within: Unraveling Our Body's Secret Defenses

Our bodies are like secret battlegrounds. A sneaky virus, called cytomegalovirus (CMV), hides inside us, especially when our immune system is weak. But we're not powerless. We have a hidden army called cell-mediated immunity (CMI). This tiny force is always ready to fight off CMV. Scientists are wo

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Sep 07 2025HEALTH

Freezing Urine: A Simple Trick to Spot Kidney Stone Risks

Kidney stones are a recurring nightmare for many. Once you have them, there's a good chance they'll return. Doctors often test urine to predict this, but it's not always reliable. A new study tried something different: freezing urine to see what happens. They took samples from 164 people who had ki

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Sep 06 2025HEALTH

Florida's Health Chief Challenges Long-Standing Vaccine Rules

In a bold move, Florida's top health official, Dr. Joseph Ladapo, is pushing to scrap mandatory vaccinations for school kids. He argues that these requirements, which have been around for ages and are credited with saving countless lives, are a form of government overreach. Ladapo, who has impressi

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Sep 05 2025HEALTH

Hormones, Health, and Identity: Understanding Kidney Risks for Transgender People

Transgender and gender-diverse individuals often face hurdles in healthcare. One key area of concern is how hormone therapy affects kidney health. This treatment, known as gender-affirming hormone therapy (GAHT), helps people align their bodies with their gender identity. It involves different hormo

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Sep 03 2025HEALTH

A Common Allergy Spray Shows Promise Against COVID-19

A recent study suggests that a regular, over-the-counter allergy nasal spray might help prevent COVID-19 infections. The research, which involved 450 healthy adults, found that using the antihistamine spray azelastine three times a day reduced the number of COVID-19 cases by 67 percent compared to a

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Sep 03 2025HEALTH

Tech's Big Role in Treating Esophagus Issues

The world of treating esophagus problems is getting a big boost from new tech. Think robots, tiny tools, smart computers, and digital health gadgets. These aren't just fancy upgrades. They're changing how doctors find and treat issues in the esophagus, whether it's simple problems or serious ones li

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