Cataracts develop when the natural lens of the eye becomes cloudy, causing blurred vision, difficulty seeing at night, and sensitivity to light. As one of the most common age-related eye conditions, cataracts affect millions of…
Category: 8. Health
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Colic or Just Gas in Babies? How to Tell the Difference and Calm Your Infant Sooner
Colic symptoms and baby gas pain can look almost identical during the early months, especially when crying feels endless and unpredictable. Both are tied to infant digestion, which is still developing and easily overwhelmed by…
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9 Thinning Hair Causes That Explain Why Your Hair Density Changes With Hair Aging
Hair often changes gradually, making it difficult to pinpoint when or why it starts to feel thinner. Many people notice reduced volume, a flatter appearance at the roots, or more visible scalp long before obvious hair loss occurs….
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Monetizing masculinity in social media
How influencers, clinics, and online masculinity culture are turning “low T” into a crisis, and creating a profitable medical marketplace for men seeking to measure up.
Study: Selling masculinity – A qualitative analysis of…
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A hidden brain effect of prenatal alcohol exposure
A new study published in JNeurosci reports how experiences before birth may shape the brain and behavior later in life. Led by Mary Schneider and Alexander Converse at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, the interdisciplinary research examined…
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This AI Diagnoses Brain Disorders in Seconds
This AI can read a brain MRI in seconds, spot emergencies instantly, and may redefine how neurological care is delivered. Researchers at the University of Michigan have developed an artificial intelligence system that can analyze brain MRI scans…
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Climate change accelerates AMR in western pacific region
As temperatures rise and weather extremes intensify, new evidence reveals how climate stress and weak health systems are accelerating antibiotic-resistant infections across the Western Pacific, and why coordinated climate, AMR…
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How beef made its way to the top of the food pyramid in the U.S.
The American diet has had a roller coaster relationship with beef, but new dietary guidelines from the U.S. government puts beef back on top of the food pyramid. How did it get there again?
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How beef made its way to the top of the food pyramid in the US
The American diet has had a roller coaster relationship with beef, but new dietary guidelines from the U.S. government puts beef back on top of the food pyramid. How did it get there again?
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Scientists found a sugar that could defeat deadly superbugs
Researchers in Australia have developed a promising new strategy to combat deadly bacteria that no longer respond to antibiotics. The team engineered antibodies that lock onto a sugar found only on bacterial cells, an approach that could support…
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