Category: 6. Health

  • Golden Retriever Refuses To Leave Baby’s Side in Wholesome Video

    Golden Retriever Refuses To Leave Baby’s Side in Wholesome Video

    Dogs are often praised for their loyalty, but that devotion can take on an entirely new meaning when a baby enters the family. Many pets seem to instinctively understand that something important has changed. You might even find them adjusting…

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  • A diet gap could be part of the anxiety problem, research suggests

    A diet gap could be part of the anxiety problem, research suggests

    A diet gap could be part of the anxiety problem, research suggests

    Anxiety is a feeling where an individual believes their brains are betraying…

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  • Vietnam to provide free HPV, pneumococcal vaccines for children from 2026-Xinhua

    HANOI, Dec. 26 (Xinhua) — Vietnam will offer free vaccinations to children against cervical cancer caused by human papillomavirus (HPV) and pneumococcal diseases from 2026, aiming to expand immunization coverage and ease the financial burden…

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  • PFAS Exposure And Multiple Sclerosis Risk

    PFAS Exposure And Multiple Sclerosis Risk

    NEW research suggests that exposure to PFAS, particularly when combined with related pollutants, is associated with higher odds of multiple sclerosis, with genetic factors further shaping individual vulnerability. 

    Environmental…

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  • Smoking cessation boosts TB recovery with help of mobile messages

    Smoking cessation boosts TB recovery with help of mobile messages

    A new study has revealed that tuberculosis (TB) patients who smoke can recover more quickly if they quit this harmful habit, and mobile phone use can play a significant role in helping them do so.

    As part of the…

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  • Why scientists are catching whale breaths….with drones

    Why scientists are catching whale breaths….with drones

    A humpback whale exhales out of its blowhole. Scientists are now using drones to study these exhalations and identify when whales are sick. Image: Dr. Mridula Srinivasan/NOAA

    Why scientists are catching whale breaths….with drones

    Scientists in…

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