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New Study Reveals Disturbing Rise in Cancer Among Gen X and Millennials – SciTechDaily

probability of developing nearly 20 types of cancers has increased among millennials and Generation X compared to baby boomers. Researchers attribute this rise to higher obesity rates and increased consumption of ultra-processed foods among younger generations.  Key Facts  Which Cancers Increased Among Gen X And Millennials?  17 cancers with increased incidence rates in younger generations […]

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Perspective | Gross and embarrassing — teen girls’ misconceptions about their periods – The Washington Post

proliferation of misinformation on social media platforms like TikTok is leading many young people to adopt harmful practices and misconceptions about menstruation. In my Psychotherapy practice, I encountered a 15-year-old girl who ended up in the ER with second-degree burns after trying a “yoni steam” she learned about on TikTok, believing it would cleanse her

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Lyme disease is becoming more common. But its symptoms aren’t always easy to spot – BBC.com

Climate change is exacerbating the global spread of Lyme disease, yet many physicians struggle to recognize its symptoms. Ticks, which transmit Lyme disease, can bite without being felt due to an anti-inflammatory substance they secrete, allowing pathogens like Borrelia burgdorferi to enter the bloodstream undetected. Lyme disease, first identified in 1975 in Lyme, Connecticut, manifests

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Mpox cases spiking in 10 African nations – University of Minnesota Twin Cities

Officials in the Central African Republic (CAR) are collaborating with neighboring countries to combat the spread of pox, formerly known as monkeypox. An outbreak has been confirmed in various towns and villages within CAR, with recent cases reported in the capital, Bangui.  Democratic Republic of Congo has been severely affected, reporting 20,000 cases and over

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A Blood Test Accurately Diagnosed Alzheimer’s 90% of the Time, Study Finds – The New York Times

Recent research suggests that proteins in blood could provide a simpler and more accessible way to diagnose Alzheimer’s disease. This was highlighted at the Alzheimer’s Association International Conference in Philadelphia, where findings indicated that blood tests might help doctors determine if a person’s cognitive issues are due to Alzheimer’s or causes.  Historically, Alzheimer’s could only

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