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Dogs Can Smell Your Stress and Make Choices Based on It
Dogs can sniff out whether a human is stressed or relaxed, new research suggests, and that sensory feedback appears to influence canine emotions and choices. The dog doesn’t even have to know the human well to interpret...
- Posted July 22, 2024
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Natural Medicine: Head Outside for Better Mental Health, Study Finds
Spending time in nature can provide a boost for people with mental illness, a new review finds. Even as little as 10 minutes spent in a city park can improve a person’s symptoms, researchers found. The positive...
- Posted July 22, 2024
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Daily Supplements May Slow ‘Dry’ Form of Macular Degeneration
Daily supplements can slow loss of vision related to late-stage “dry” age-related macular degeneration (AMD), a new study finds. The rate of dry AMD progression into a key eye region slowed by about 55% over an average...
- Posted July 22, 2024
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FLiRTy Summer: All You Need to Know About the Latest COVID Variants
As yet another batch of variants fuel a COVID surge this summer, one expert offers advice on how to navigate the threat. “We’ve seen a bit of a seasonal pattern emerge, where we’ve had an uptick in...
- Posted July 21, 2024
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Expert Offers Tips to Control Excessive Sweating
Sweating in the heat, while exercising or when under stress is natural and expected. But if you find yourself excessively sweating in the absence of those conditions, you might have a condition known as hyperhidrosis, one expert...
- Posted July 20, 2024
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German Patient is 7th Person Probably Cured of HIV
A German man has become the seventh person to apparently be cured of HIV, researchers report. The 60-year-old man, referred to as the “next Berlin Patient,” was treated with a stem cell transplant in October 2015 for...
- Posted July 19, 2024
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FDA Allows Marketing of Vuse Tobacco-Flavored Vapes
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Thursday authorized the sale of the country’s best-selling e-cigarette. The agency’s decision only applies to several tobacco-flavored versions of the reusable product, sold as Vuse. In January 2023, the FDA...
- Posted July 19, 2024
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Mushroom Gummies That Sickened Users Contained Illicit Psilocybin
Mushroom gummies being sold to promote brain function might instead contain harmful ingredients not listed on the label, including illicit psilocybin, the hallucinogen found in “magic” mushrooms, experts warn in new report. Five people in Virginia, including...
- Posted July 19, 2024
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Too Many Breast Cancer Survivors Miss Out on Genetic Screening
Many breast cancer patients aren’t getting genetic counseling and testing that could help them get the most effective treatment, a new study finds. Only three-quarters of patients eligible for genetic testing after their breast cancer diagnosis actually...
- Posted July 19, 2024
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Fat Cats Purrfect for Studying Obesity in Humans
Pudgy with a purpose: Fat cats could help humans better understand the way gut bacteria influences conditions like obesity and type 2 diabetes, a new study claims. Food-related changes in obese cats’ gut microbiome have striking similarities...
- Posted July 19, 2024

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