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Category: 6. Health
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Scientists discover a surprising way to quiet the anxious mind – Science Daily
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Scientists say gluten isn’t the problem after all
A major scientific review has found that what many people call “gluten sensitivity” may actually be linked to the way the gut and brain communicate, not to gluten itself. The condition affects around 10 percent of people worldwide, and the new…
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Why your vitamin D supplements might not be working
Our lifestyles have changed faster than our bodies can keep up. Between long hours indoors, endless screen time, and the occasional “sunlight through the window counts” delusion, we’ve quietly starved ourselves of one of the most essential…
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Blood Signals May Predict Multiple Sclerosis 7 Years Before Symptoms : ScienceAlert
Scientists have found blood protein signals that may flag multiple sclerosis up to seven years before symptoms begin.
Spotting early warning signs means more opportunities to treat or prevent multiple sclerosis (MS) – and more insight into…
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Communicating About Vaccination During Pregnancy
Vaccines are a safe and effective way to help protect pregnant people and their babies from serious cases of flu, COVID-19, whooping cough, and RSV. Use these talking points to communicate with pregnant people about what vaccines they should…
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Cancer Prevention: Going grey? It might be your body’s secret weapon against cancer, says study |
If you have been noticing more greys than usual, it could actually be your body protecting you from a deadly cancer rather than just a hair problem. Yes, according to a new study by researchers in Japan, it could be a…
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Eating peanuts while pregnant may influence how a child’s genes respond to breastfeeding
Researchers found that mothers who ate both peanuts and peanut butter during pregnancy had children with distinct DNA methylation patterns in key neurodevelopmental and inflammatory genes, revealing how maternal nutrition may…
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