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FDA halts publication of studies on covid, shingles vaccines - The Washington Post
News of the studies being pulled comes weeks after the CDC decided it wouldn’t publish a report showing last winter’s covid vaccine cut the likelihood of hospitalizations.
The Washington PostMay 6, 2:17 AM
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Curated selection of therapeutic, regulatory, and public health updates.
Google NewsMay 5, 7:23 PM
1 confirmed case of measles in Manhattan; person visited restaurant in Hell's Kitchen - ABC7 New York
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ScienceAlertMay 5, 6:05 PM
An Existing Drug Could Be Repurposed to Help Treat Panic Attacks - ScienceAlert
When a panic attack hits, it can be a scary, overwhelming, debilitating experience – but an effective new treatment could be on the way, in the form of an antibiotic.
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Gizmodo.comMay 5, 5:45 PM
Ozempic Is Killing Off Weight Loss Surgeries. That’s a Problem - Gizmodo
The number of bariatric surgeries performed annually in the U.S. has taken a sharp drop lately, new research shows, coinciding with the rise of GLP-1 therapy.
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The Washington PostMay 5, 5:00 PM
5 things mosquito experts do every summer to avoid getting bitten - The Washington Post
Looking for pest prevention strategies that work? Researchers share how they prevent mosquito bites and keep the bugs at bay on their properties.
Kathleen FeltonRead article
EurekAlertMay 5, 4:52 PM
Study: Egg consumption is associated with a lower risk of Alzheimer’s Disease - EurekAlert!
Consumption of eggs is associated with a lower risk of being diagnosed with Alzheimer's Disease for those 65 years and older, according to researchers at Loma Linda University Health
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SFGateMay 5, 2:02 PM
'Age-old' disease hits 12-year high in Calif. as new outbreak details revealed - SFGATE
Tuberculosis cases have been increasing in California in recent years. The ancient bacterial disease can remain dormant for years.
Gillian MohneyRead article
menshealth.comMay 5, 11:00 AM
The Science on Creatine Dosage Is Shifting. Here’s How Many Grams You Should Take. - Men's Health
Some wellness influencers recommend five times the usual. We talked to researchers for the real scoop.
Paul KitaRead article
CNETMay 5, 10:37 AM
I Have Terrible Allergies. These Products Are Helping Me Survive This Spring - CNET
My seasonal allergies have been exponentially easier to manage with these devices and products.
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WLWT CincinnatiMay 4, 10:32 PM
Cruise ship outbreaks hit 23 in 2025, with norovirus the most common virus - WLWT
While taking a cruise is generally safe, having a high concentration of people in a semienclosed space makes it easy for viruses to spread among passengers.
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Northwestern.eduMay 4, 4:27 PM
Dads are dying after their kids are born, and no one is tracking it - Northwestern Now News
New study examines paternal mortality data in Georgia, finds 60% of deaths were preventable
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Verywellhealth.comMay 4, 1:36 PM
5 Nutrients You Need More of as You Age, According to Dietitians - Verywell Health
You need more calcium, protein, vitamin D, vitamin B12, and fiber as you age. Here, experts explain why—and how you can work more of each into your diet.
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Marijuana MomentMay 4, 1:01 PM
Medical Marijuana Can Be A 'Profoundly Helpful Tool' For Seniors Dealing With Pain And Other Maladies (Op-Ed) - Marijuana Moment
“The ultimate goal of medicine isn’t just to add years to a person’s life, but to add quality and vitality to those final years. Medical cannabis can be a profoundly helpful tool in this journey.” By Peter Grinspoon, Harvard Medical School As a primary care p…
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The Conversation AfricaMay 4, 12:29 PM
Biological age tests reveal what slows or hastens aging – but they’re useful only for researchers, not consumers - The Conversation
Epigenetic aging clocks allow scientists to study how populations age. They aren’t intended for individuals to make health decisions.
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WiredMay 4, 9:30 AM
Science Has Found Even More Ways Coffee Is Good for You - WIRED
A new study shows the mechanisms of how coffee modifies the microbiome, reduces inflammation, and influences mood. Even decaf has its perks.
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