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US Army veteran starts successful barbecue business despite health challenges: ‘Very proud’
An Army veteran went from the battlefield to the barbecue. Steven Rossler, owner and operator of Rossler’s Blue Cord Barbecue in Harker Heights, Texas, previously served in…
1 in 5 Americans might have Long COVID
More than 1 in 5 Americans likely suffer from long COVID, a new AI-assisted review has found. Photo by Adobe Stock/HealthDay News More than 1 in 5 Americans likely…
Veterans deserve ‘national moment of gratitude’ on Veterans Day to help heal ‘unseen wounds’
It's easy to say "thank you for your service" to an American veteran and move on a moment later. But what about true and meaningful connection that really lasts? For…
Study: Women might incur ‘catastrophic’ bills for out-of-state abortions
One piece left out of the abortion debate is the high transportation and medical bills facing women forced to leave their state to obtain the procedure. Photo by Adobe…
Trump’s stamina at age 78 impresses the experts: ‘Mental and physical resilience’
Donald Trump’s re-election to the presidency has put his health and stamina into focus. While past presidents have appeared to age quickly during their administrations,…
Excessive daytime sleepiness can lead to dementia, study indicates
Sleep dysfunction raises the risk of motoric cognitive risk syndrome, a type of predementia that can progress to dementia, researchers found. Photo by Christel SAGNIEZ/Pixabay…
Dogs who comfort sick children, leap out of helicopters are nominated for American Humane award
Five standout dogs are helping to improve the lives of others — including in the areas of physical and mental health. Now they're being recognized nationally for their work.…
Ozempic, Wegovy might help ease knee arthritis pain
The GLP-1 drug semaglutide can help obese people manage debilitating knee arthritis, a new trial has found. Photo by Adobe Stock/HealthDay News The GLP-1 drug…
Tuberculosis has overtaken COVID as world’s deadliest infectious disease
Tuberculosis (TB) is once again the infectious disease responsible for the most deaths worldwide, according to a Tuesday announcement from the World Health Organization (WHO).…
N.Y. doctors report first U.S. cases of sexually transmitted ringworm
Doctors in New York City are describing the first known U.S. cases of sexually transmitted ringworm, which can cause a nasty rash that can take months to bring under control.…
Mercedes owner goes viral using vape to test vehicle’s high-tech air filter
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‘Weekend warrior’ exercise can cut risk of cognitive decline, study indicates
1 of 2 | Even those who exercise once or twice a week can help ward off dementia, a new study concludes. Photo by Andrea Piacquadio/Pexels Being a…
Presidential election is making most Americans anxious, surveys say: Here are 6 tips to calm down
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Blood tests for colon cancer screening not ready to replace colonoscopy, study indicates
1 of 2 | Blood tests are emerging as an innovative tool for colorectal cancer detection because they have the potential to save lives compared with no screening.…
Halloween candy overload: 5 ways to keep kids from overindulging
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Weight-loss surgeries decline 25% as GLP-1 drugs grow in popularity
As the popularity of GLP-1 meds like Wegovy and Zepbound grows, fewer Americans are turning to weight-loss surgeries to trim their waistlines, a new report finds. Photo by…
E. coli outbreak linked to McDonald’s burgers: How to spot the symptoms
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Poor sleep in middle age bad for brain health
If you're in your 40s or 50s and have trouble getting and staying asleep, that's not a good sign for brain health as you age, new research suggests. Photo by Adobe…
Aging may speed up after death of a loved one, study finds: ‘Major life stressor’
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Four farm workers in Washington state test positive for bird flu
Four agricultural workers "working with infected poultry at a commercial egg farm" in Washington state have tested positive for bird flu, in the first human cases of H5N1 virus…