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New Study Links Wildfire Smoke to Premature Births
Wildfire smoke may do more than harm the lungs. New research shows it could also raise the risk of premature birth. A large study from the University of Washington found that pregnant people exposed to wildfire smoke...
- Posted November 5, 2025
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The Way A Man Loses Weight Matters To His Fertility, Review Says
Losing weight is considered one way to improve male fertility, but how guys drop pounds also matters, a new evidence review says. Men who lost weight through diet and exercise did wind up with better sperm quality,...
- Posted November 5, 2025
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AI-Guided Sperm Analysis Results In First Successful Pregnancy
The first successful pregnancy has occurred using sperm gathered with advanced artificial intelligence (AI), researchers say. The fertility team used AI to scan the male partner’s semen sample for two viable sperm, which were then used to...
- Posted November 5, 2025
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Remote Health Monitoring Increases Doctors’ Ability To See More Patients
Health care has been revolutionized by devices that can remotely monitor people’s vital signs, allowing doctors to keep tabs on things like blood pressure between office visits. Such monitoring might also help people more easily see a...
- Posted November 5, 2025
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Intermittent Fasting Doesn’t Affect Mental Ability, Review Finds
Intermittent fasting shouldn’t dull an adult’s ability to think, remember and problem-solve, a new evidence review says. Mental abilities like memory recall, decision making and responsiveness aren’t hampered by skipping a meal or fasting for a half-day,...
- Posted November 5, 2025
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Even A Short Drive Impacts Your Access To A Family Doctor
Even a relatively short drive to see a family doctor can hamper a person’s access to health care, a new study says. A family physician located as little as 19 miles away is associated with fewer office...
- Posted November 5, 2025
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Super Greens Powder Sold at Sam’s Club Recalled After Salmonella Illnesses
The product contained moringa leaf powder that tested positive for salmonella
- Posted November 4, 2025
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5,000 Steps a Day May Help Protect the Brain From Alzheimer’s, Study Finds
Getting in more daily steps may help slow early brain changes linked to Alzheimer’s disease, a new long-term study suggests. Researchers followed nearly 300 older adults for up to 14 years and found that people who already...
- Posted November 4, 2025
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Top FDA Drug Chief Resigns While Under Investigation
The head of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA) drug division has resigned while under internal investigation, saying he was pushed out after raising concerns about how the agency planned to fast-track some new drugs. Dr....
- Posted November 4, 2025
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Recalled Pasta Meals Now Linked to 6 Deaths Across the U.S.
A growing Listeria outbreak linked to recalled pasta meals has now sickened 27 people and caused six deaths across 18 states, according to new data from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Two new...
- Posted November 4, 2025



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