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How Artificial Light at Night Impacts Brain Health

For most of human history, night was a period of natural darkness. The sun sank below the horizon, the stars emerged in a velvet sky, and the body followed an ancient script that had been written into our biology over millions of years. Today, however, very few of us ever experience a truly dark night. …

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Food Expert Issues Warning To People Who Cook Bacon In An Air Fryer

Air fryers have become a kitchen staple, celebrated for their convenience and ability to make cooking quicker and healthier. From crispy veggies to indulgent treats, these gadgets seem capable of almost anything. However, one breakfast favorite has sparked debate among food enthusiasts and experts alike. Could your air fryer be turning a simple cooking task …

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How to avoid parasitic eye infection caught by common bedroom habit that millions of people do

It’s a comforting habit for millions of pet owners: letting their furry friends snuggle in bed at night. While this shared affection can strengthen the bond between humans and their pets, it may also come with hidden health risks. Among these is the potential for parasitic eye infections—a concerning yet often overlooked consequence of this …

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British man issues warning after spider ‘bit him in bed’ and left him with a deadly flesh-eating disease

A British man’s frightening experience has sparked a crucial warning about the dangers lurking in the most unexpected places—his own bed. After being bitten by a spider while sleeping, he was left battling necrotizing fasciitis, a rare and deadly flesh-eating disease. This unsettling incident highlights the potential risks of insect bites and underscores the importance …

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The Hidden Link Between Sleep and Fat Storage

Sleep is one of the most essential foundations of human health, yet it remains one of the most underestimated. People meticulously track calories, cut carbs, increase protein, follow workout plans, and chase the next trendy superfood. But beneath all of this effort sits a quiet biological truth. If your sleep is insufficient, your weight, your …

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The Hidden Climb of Thyroid Cancer in Younger Women

Thyroid cancer is becoming one of the most unsettling medical trends of our time. The numbers climb even as medical technology improves, and the shift is not happening in the demographic most people would expect. Younger women are increasingly facing a disease once linked mostly with aging. Many discover it only after months or years …

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A New Era of Near Vision Clarity Through VIZZ Eye Drops

Presbyopia has been a quiet companion of aging for as long as humans have been reading fine print. It creeps in slowly, often announced by the moment someone has to stretch a menu farther from their face, or when their phone seems to shrink overnight. For generations, the default answer has been reading glasses. Simple, …

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Eating 1 Egg per Week Linked to Lower Alzheimer’s Risk, Study Finds

For years, eggs have been surrounded by mixed opinions. They were once celebrated as a near-perfect food because they contain a variety of nutrients needed for wellness. Later, they were pushed aside when cholesterol concerns became a major discussion in the nutrition world. As science progressed, researchers learned that dietary cholesterol is not as influential …

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People Shocked to Learn Reason Public Toilet Doors Don’t Touch The Floor

Public restrooms are full of quirks, but one design feature often stands out and leaves people puzzled: the stall doors that don’t quite touch the floor. At first glance, it might seem like a simple oversight or a way to cut corners, but the reality is far more intentional—and intriguing. This peculiar design choice has …

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Could a Nearly Universal Virus Be the Root Cause of Lupus

Lupus is a confusing illness for many because it affects the body in so many different ways. New research from Stanford Medicine is now providing a breakthrough that connects lupus to the Epstein Barr virus, often shortened to EBV. This virus is incredibly common. More than ninety-five percent of adults carry it. While EBV usually …

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Canada Loses Measles-Free Status After Nearly 30 Years as the U.S. Faces Growing Risk

For almost three decades, Canada stood as a model for successful disease control, celebrated for its near-perfect record of keeping measles at bay. That record was broken when health officials confirmed that Canada had officially lost its measles elimination status, becoming the first country in the Americas to do so since the COVID-19 pandemic. The …

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Research Demonstrates Fermented Stevia’s Ability to Target Cancer Cells While Sparing Healthy Tissues

Pancreatic cancer is one of the toughest cancers to treat. Most people diagnosed with it face a difficult journey, with less than 10% surviving beyond five years. This alarming number has pushed researchers to search for new and creative ways to fight this deadly disease. One new study from 2025 may have found something remarkable: …

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