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F.D.A. Clears Path for Over-the-Counter Hearing Aids
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Polio May Have Been Spreading in New York Since April
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The Forgotten Virus: Zika Families and Researchers Struggle for Support
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FDA moves to make over-the-counter hearing aids available to millions
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Inside the 100-day U.S. struggle to stop monkeypox
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Inno Supps Review: The natural way to cleanse and rejuvenate your body
Detox and cleanse have become popular buzzwords in the health and wellness industry, associated with all types of diets, supplements, therapies and...
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Early Sexual Experiences Lead To Better Sexual Health In Adulthood, Study Shows
The scientists defined sexual debut as a broader term to include other important sexual firsts in a person's life besides intercourse — namely...
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COVID-19 Headaches: When To See The Doctor?
Headaches experienced by long COVID patients vary.
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First Human-To-Dog Monkeypox Transmission: What To Know
The dog belonged to a gay French couple who had sexual contact with other partners.
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Food Addiction In Kids May Be Linked To Parents' Drinking Habits, Study Finds
These people with food addiction were also more likely to be addicted to intoxicating substances like alcohol, cannabis, tobacco and vaping.
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Brain Fatigue, Poor Decision Making Capacity Linked To Overthinking, Researchers Say
Scientists found out that glutamate - the most abundant neurotransmitter present in the brain - is at play behind the overwhelming tiredness that...
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How Does Polio Spread?
Here's what you need to know about poliovirus amid the possible outbreak.
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Tinnitus: How Many People Experience Ringing In The Ears?
Scientists mapped how many people globally are affected by tinnitus in a new study.
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CDC Introduces Streamlined Guidelines For Better COVID-19 Protection, Understanding
The public health agency has streamlined its COVID-19 guidance amid the ongoing pandemic.
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Why WHO Wants To Rename Monkeypox
The World Health Organization wants to hear some suggestions for monkeypox’s new name.
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Banana Peels In Sugar Cookies? They Make The Treats More Healthful, Researchers Found
Banana peels mostly end up in the trash or compost bin, but they are now finding more yummy uses. Researchers have found that using a bit of banana...
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How Does Climate Change Affect Spread Of Infectious Diseases?
A new study suggested climate change could be worsening certain diseases and conditions.
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'Forever Chemicals' Found In Cookware, Cosmetics Linked To Liver Cancer: Study
The term "forever chemicals" refer to polyfluoroalkyl compounds (PFAS), which can last in the environment for decades and have the potential to...
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Are Diabetes Medications Safe? Possible Cancer-Causing Ingredient Found In Merck Drugs
Sitagliptin is used for the management of high blood sugar in individuals that have Type 2 diabetes, but it is not the first ingredient to raise a...
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Monkeypox: How At Risk Are Kids Amid Outbreak?
Despite the ongoing outbreak, a health expert has stated that the risk level of children for monkeypox is still "exceedingly low."
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Man Loses Ability To Walk After Excessive Vitamin B6 Intake: Report
A man living in Australia reportedly lost his ability to walk after taking excessive vitamin B6 supplements.
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Self-Employment Linked To Better Heart Health In Women: Study
The Body Mass Index (BMI) of self-employed women was also 1.79 units lower on average compared to the women who work for wages, the researchers noted.
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New Flavored Nicotine Products Second Most Used By US Teens, Survey Finds
Exposure to these products may disrupt learning, memory and attention, leading to nicotine addiction.
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Can The Monkeypox Virus Spread On Clothing, Grocery Items?
Health experts said the risk of catching monkeypox by touching objects and surfaces used by an infected individual is low.
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Here Are The First Monkeypox Symptoms That Appear During Infection
Bumps and blisters are not the first symptoms people see once they contract the virus.