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Prebiotics, Probiotics: Promoting digestion, benefiting health

These good bacteria fight off bad bacteria to help keep our intestinal tract healthy. 

Naked Florida man robs meat market wearing nothing but a face mask

Kobe Watkins, was allegedly caught on camera robbing the meat market in his birthday suit. Lake City Police Department

US could block asylum on public health grounds under Trump regulation

The number of migrants caught crossing illegally dropped to the lowest levels in decades after Trump took office in January and implemented a sweeping asylum ban at the border.

Doctors delay surgery for patients on Ozempic over increased risk of aspiration

David Story says aspiration of gastric contents could be life-threatening in surgery. (Supplied)

Aging-related weight gain in women: It may start earlier in life than you think

Mayo Clinic expert explains why it is important to act before perimenopause ...

What It’s Like When Your Wife Goes on Testosterone

She went on testosterone to help with her menopausal symptoms. The effects had unexpected consequences for their marriage.

Buyer beware: Dangerous products can linger on store shelves despite a recall

It’s not uncommon for companies to have trouble removing recalled products from their shelves.

‘I Was Just So Naïve’: Inside Marjorie Taylor Greene’s Break With Trump

THE NEW YORK TIMES – Eleven days after Charlie Kirk was killed in September, Marjorie Taylor Greene, the third-term Georgia congresswoman, was watching his memorial service on TV as the luminaries of the conservative movement and the Trump administration gathered to pay tribute to the young activist. What stayed with Greene long afterward were the last two speakers who took the stage. First there was Kirk’s widow, Erika, who stood in white before the crowd...

Money stress ages the heart faster than disease, study finds

The findings underscore that economic stress and access to basic needs are not just social issues, but critical drivers of heart health and longevity.

America’s Nastiest Hellholes

Boarded-up homes and empty lots hint at once-thriving communities hollowed out by systemic neglect.

Aluminum salts emerge as likely target as health officials scrutinize childhood vaccines

NBC News – With further changes to the U.S.’ recommended vaccine schedule likely in the year ahead under Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s leadership, his agency’s recent scrutiny of one vaccine additive in particular — aluminum salts — may offer a clue about what’s to come. Earlier this month, members of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s vaccine advisory committee — whom Kennedy selected after firing the previous group — suggested digging into...

Common chemicals could be toxic for gut health, study finds. Here are the top culprits

In lab tests, bacteria altered their functions to try to evade certain chemical pollutants – prompting some to become resistant to antibiotics.

Can biking kill your sex life? A urologist weighs in

CNN – During the pandemic, I did what many other people did: I bought a stationary bike. I joined the group rides, pushed through the resistance and pedaled my way to better health. A few weeks in, I started noticing something I didn’t expect — a subtle, intermittent pressure near my prostate that lingered throughout the day. As a urologist, knowing what those sensations can sometimes signal only made me more anxious. Was the bike irritating something...
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