Category: 6. Health
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H5N1 bird flu kills more than 50 skuas in first Antarctica wildlife die off
More than 50 skuas died in Antarctica during the summers of 2023 and 2024 after becoming infected with the highly pathogenic avian influenza virus H5N1. Researchers say this marks the first confirmed wildlife die off from the virus on the…
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Medieval Danes Bought Graves Closer to God Despite Stigma
Medieval Christians in Denmark showed off their wealth in death by buying prestigious graves: the closer to the church, the higher the price. Researchers used these gravesites to investigate social exclusion based on illness, by…
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This kefir and fiber combo beat omega-3 in slashing inflammation
Researchers at the University of Nottingham report that combining specific dietary supplements may provide stronger immune and metabolic support than taking prebiotics or omega 3 alone. Their findings suggest this paired approach could help lower…
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COVID vaccination during pregnancy not associated with neurodevelopmental problems in children
The mRNA COVID-19 vaccine is not associated with autism or other neurodevelopmental problems in children whose mothers received the vaccine immediately before or during pregnancy, according to new research presented today at…
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Lifelong learning associated with lower risk of Alzheimer’s disease
Engaging in a variety of intellectually stimulating activities throughout life, such as reading, writing and learning a language, is associated with a lower risk of Alzheimer’s disease and slower cognitive decline, according to a…
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Brain network dysfunction central to Parkinson’s disease identified
Researchers led by Beijing”s Changping Laboratory have identified a specific brain network whose dysfunction appears central to Parkinson’s disease, a finding that helps explain how existing treatments work and points…
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Data Shows Robust Options for Acute Management
Peer-reviewed research in Antiviral Research reveals the clinical impact of treatments and immune-supportive protocols.
WASHINGTON, Feb. 11, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — As measles…
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Alzheimer’s plaques decline after CAR-T immune cell treatment in preclinical study
A novel CAR-T cell approach targets amyloid plaques in preclinical Alzheimer models, raising the possibility that engineered immune therapies could reshape future treatment strategies while major clinical questions remain.
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