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Can coffee drinking prevent COVID infection?

Geoffrey Kabat | 
Coffee has undergone a dramatic rehabilitation since it was designated as a “possible” bladder carcinogen by the International Agency for ...
Could your dog live forever? Next wave of longevity drugs aim to extend pet lives

Extending dog lifespans? Next wave of longevity drugs aim to add years to pet lives

Emily Anthes | 
Scientists have been chasing after drugs that might stave off this heartbreak by extending the lives of our canine companions ...
Better than Ozempic? Lilly’s Mounjaro helps patients shed more pounds faster than rival weight loss drug, data show

Better than Ozempic? Eli Lilly’s Mounjaro helps patients shed more pounds faster than rival weight loss drug, data show

Nancy Lapid | 
Overweight or obese adults lost more weight and shed pounds faster using Mounjaro than those taking Ozempic ...
Food and your brain: ‘Ultra-processed’ foods high in salt, sugar and fat are cheap and accessible — but increase risks of anxiety and depression

Food and your brain: ‘Ultra-processed’ foods high in salt, sugar and fat are cheap and accessible — but increase risks of anxiety and depression

Janis Jibrin | 
Although many ultra-processed foods—soda, candy, energy bars, fruit-flavored yogurt, frozen pizza, and frozen meals—can satisfy cravings for sweet, fatty, salty ...
We’re headed into sniffle season. Which at-home remedies for stuffy noses work?

We’re headed into sniffle season. Which at-home remedies for stuffy noses work?

Marla Broadfoot | 
Snotty, stuffy noses are the hallmark of cold and flu season, but some medications and at-home remedies may offer relief ...
Foods can fight inflammation. Here’s what to eat to reduce your risk of cardiovascular disease, stroke and more

Foods can fight inflammation. Here’s what to eat to reduce your risk of cardiovascular disease, stroke and more

Emily Sohn | 
In the last few decades, researchers including [surgical oncologist Jennifer] Wargo have accumulated evidence to support some key ingredients in ...
Can alcoholism be inherited?

Can alcoholism be inherited?

Researchers found an overlapping association between alcohol abuse and psychiatric conditions such as schizophrenia ...
‘Race is not a biological risk factor’: Equity movement comes to the American Heart Association.

‘Race is not a biological risk factor’: American Heart Association reassesses use of race in calculating risk of heart attacks and strokes

Roni Caryn Rabin | 
The cardiac-risk algorithm is an acknowledgment that, unlike sex or age, race identification in and of itself isn't a biological ...
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Anti-GMO activists take page out of anti-chemical and anti-BPA lobby, targeting the ‘black box’ of endocrine disruption

Andrew Porterfield | 
Anti-GMO activists are taking a page out of the anti-chemical lobby in claiming that genetic modification can disrupt normal endocrine ...
Headaches from red wine? What’s the culprit

Get headaches from red wine? Here’s the culprit

Dana Smith | 
Is it sulfites, tannins or another culprit? Here’s what the research says about the migraines some people get with a ...
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House Republicans block pediatric care funding as war on gender-affirming care for transgender Americans escalates

Ariel Cohen | 
House Republicans who waged fierce political battles over Obamacare and abortion have found a new focus: gender-affirming care ...
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One woman, two uteruses, two separate pregnancies. How could this be possible?

Kyle Melnick | 
When Kelsey Hatcher visited her obstetrician for an ultrasound this year, she smiled when an image of a healthy fetus ...
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Viewpoint: Florida’s Surgeon General is a menace to public health

Henry Miller | 
Florida has many things to recommend, but the state’s top public health official isn’t one of them. Surgeon General Joseph ...
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Why Vitamins A and E may do more harm than good

Daryl Austin | 
There are many important supplements that benefit people with specific deficiencies or certain health conditions; but research shows, and experts ...
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How Spain emerged as the European epicenter for egg donations

Anna Molas | 
Spain performs more than half of all egg donation treatments across Europe. The country is the largest provider of donor eggs ...
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Body odor fingerprint: How your unique smell could help reveal cancer or COVID infections

From the aroma of fresh-cut grass to the smell of a loved one, you encounter scents in every part of ...
‘Game changing results’: Weight-loss drug Wegovy could cut heart attacks and deaths due to cardiovascular disease

‘Game changing results’: Weight-loss drug Wegovy could cut heart attacks and deaths due to cardiovascular disease

Madison Muller, Naomi Kresge | 
Study that supports the use of Wegovy, to cut heart attacks and deaths in obesity patients with a history of ...
Eliminating bird flu: How gene-edited chickens could mitigate threats

Eliminating bird flu: How gene-edited chickens could mitigate threats

Hannah Devlin | 
In a recent gene editing study, my colleagues and I showcased the potential of gene editing to protect chickens from the threat ...
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Here’s the straight poop about fecal transplants

Ricki Lewis | 
Fecal transplants carry a certain ick factor for many people. But there is a legitimate medical use for them -- ...
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‘Completely uncharted territory’: First whole eye transplant successful, but patient still blind

Jacqueline Howard | 
A surgical team at NYU Langone Health in New York had performed the world’s first successful whole-eye transplant in a ...
Peanut butter toothpaste helps allergies

Peanut butter toothpaste? Daily dose of trace amount of nuts could help adults overcome severe allergies

Katie Mogg | 
Two dozen adults safely tolerated a toothpaste with trace amounts of peanut protein in an early-stage trial ...
From potential to progress: Latest developments in Golden Rice deployment in the Philippines

From potential to progress: Latest developments in Golden Rice deployment in the Philippines

In the Philippines, about two million children under five are at risk of vision issues and weak immune systems. These ...
Viewpoint: Debunking claims that the polio vaccine causes cancer

Viewpoint: Debunking claims that polio vaccine causes cancer

Michael Simpson | 
Review the anti-vaccine claims about the polio vaccine and provide the science that shows that the polio vaccine is not ...
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Video: Viewpoint: Vaccine denialist Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s growing strength in presidential polls is ‘best showing for polio since Franklin Roosevelt,’ jokes Sarah Silverman

Charisma Madarang | 
A new poll pits Kennedy, Trump, and Biden in a three-way race for the presidency — the "worst three way ...
Slowing the fentanyl opioid epidemic: Accelerating research to develop vaccines to limit the impact of heroin, cocaine and nicotine raise hopes

Slowing the fentanyl opioid epidemic: Accelerating research on vaccines to limit impact of heroin, cocaine and nicotine raise hopes

David Ovalle | 
Research is accelerating as the nation grapples with an unprecedented drug crisis fueled chiefly by the synthetic opioid fentanyl ...
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Viewpoint: If the EU insists on food labeling, organics, not gene edited foods, should be at top of list on safety grounds

Daniel Pearsall, Matt Ridley | 
The UK Food Standards Agency (FSA) has followed the science in recommending a streamlined approach to regulating gene edited food ...
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