Eating together at family dinners may reduce risk for alcohol, cannabis, and e-cigarette use among US adolescents, reported a new study published in the Journal of Aggression Maltreatment and…
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With exercise soreness is OK, but pain sends a different signal : NPR
Pain during exercise is the body’s signal to stop and modify.
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Study examines the relationship between leukocyte telomere length and age-related cataract
Cataracts remain the leading cause of blindness worldwide among adults over 50, despite major advances in surgical treatment. Traditionally, cataract formation has been considered an inevitable outcome of aging, yet clinical…
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FDA rejects Moderna’s mRNA flu vaccine application
The Food and Drug Administration has refused to review an application from the biotech company Moderna to approve its mRNA-based flu vaccine.
The agency’s decision, which Moderna announced in a press release on Feb. 10, 2026, is the…
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A simple shift in schedule could make cancer immunotherapy work better
The idea that cancer treatment might work better at certain times of day has circulated for decades but has rarely faced rigorous clinical testing.
Now, a randomized trial of 210 people with advanced lung cancer affirms that timing…
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RFK Jr. food pyramid site links to Grok, which says you shouldn’t trust RFK Jr.
The heavy emphasis on full-fat dairy, including butter, aligns with Kennedy’s rhetoric. But the written guidance actually maintains the longstanding recommendation that Americans limit their saturated fat (found at high…
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Ultra-Processed Foods Raise Heart Risks by Nearly 50%
A new study published in The American Journal of Medicine has shown that high intake of ultra-processed foods is associated with a 47% higher risk of having a heart attack or stroke.
The study used data from…
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Ultra-Processed Foods Raise Heart Risks by Nearly 50%
A new study published in The American Journal of Medicine has shown that high intake of ultra-processed foods is associated with a 47% higher risk of having a heart attack or stroke.
The study used data from…
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Ultra-Processed Foods Raise Heart Risks by Nearly 50%
A new study published in The American Journal of Medicine has shown that high intake of ultra-processed foods is associated with a 47% higher risk of having a heart attack or stroke.
The study used data from…
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Getting started with NGS-based immune profiling
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