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The teenage caffeine pouch trend troubling US experts
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The teenage caffeine pouch trend troubling US experts

Really Simple SyndicationMarch 23, 2026

Some social media influencers are pushing products to young gym-goers and students, health experts warn.

Study: Long-term use of CBD supplements lowers aggression in dogs
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Study: Long-term use of CBD supplements lowers aggression in dogs

Really Simple SyndicationMarch 23, 2026

Dogs who are given supplements containing cannabidiol, or CBD, over a period of years show lowered aggression levels, a new study claims.

AI-powered ultrasound analysis identifies high-risk heart failure cases
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AI-powered ultrasound analysis identifies high-risk heart failure cases

Really Simple SyndicationMarch 23, 2026

Applying artificial intelligence techniques to cardiac ultrasound data may make it easier to identify patients with advanced heart failure, a new study has found.

Aging and Parkinson’s impact brain and muscle activity during balance recovery
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Aging and Parkinson’s impact brain and muscle activity during balance recovery

Really Simple SyndicationMarch 23, 2026

Lena Ting, from Emory University, and colleagues explored how brain and muscle activity during balance recovery change due to aging and Parkinson’s.

Study highlights neurological and psychiatric impacts of long COVID
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Study highlights neurological and psychiatric impacts of long COVID

Really Simple SyndicationMarch 23, 2026

Nearly three years after the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic was declared over, conservative estimates suggest that between 80 million and 400 million people worldwide have long COVID.

Rising Health Costs Push Some Middle-Aged Adults To Skip the Doc Until Medicare
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Rising Health Costs Push Some Middle-Aged Adults To Skip the Doc Until Medicare

Really Simple SyndicationMarch 23, 2026

John Galvin knows he needs a colonoscopy. But he’s waiting to schedule the procedure until December, when he turns 65 and qualifies for Medicare. He

Even With Dental Insurance, You Still Could Face a Large Bill
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Even With Dental Insurance, You Still Could Face a Large Bill

Really Simple SyndicationMarch 23, 2026

LISTEN: Your dental insurance might not cover what you expect. Russell Anthony made eight trips to the dentist last year. The 65-year-old retiree in Nashville

Meningitis outbreak passes peak, says health agency
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Meningitis outbreak passes peak, says health agency

Really Simple SyndicationMarch 23, 2026

“We could still see cases continuing to come in, we need to keep an eye on those, the UKHSA says.

Our son loved the outdoors – invisible illness means he now can’t walk or talk
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Our son loved the outdoors – invisible illness means he now can’t walk or talk

Really Simple SyndicationMarch 23, 2026

Tomos is one of thousands with ME in Wales, with services described as “a desert” for those most affected.

‘Having coeliac disease aged 9 means I’m normal with a tiny twist’
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‘Having coeliac disease aged 9 means I’m normal with a tiny twist’

Really Simple SyndicationMarch 23, 2026

Nine-year-old Eliza’s mum says she was relieved when her daughter was diagnosed with the disease.

Rest tremor in Parkinson’s linked to better-preserved dopamine function
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Rest tremor in Parkinson’s linked to better-preserved dopamine function

Really Simple SyndicationMarch 23, 2026

A Finnish clinical imaging study shows that rest tremor in Parkinson’s disease is not explained by greater dopamine loss.

Internal compass helps the brain keep memories stable during change
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Internal compass helps the brain keep memories stable during change

Really Simple SyndicationMarch 23, 2026

A new discovery by McGill researchers sheds light on how we retain memories over time, even though brain activity is constantly changing.

Study reveals new way to fully regenerate the scarred skin
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Study reveals new way to fully regenerate the scarred skin

Really Simple SyndicationMarch 23, 2026

Could wounded skin someday regrow perfectly without scars?

Large-scale study finds no link between psychosocial factors and cancer risk
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Large-scale study finds no link between psychosocial factors and cancer risk

Really Simple SyndicationMarch 23, 2026

New research indicates that psychosocial factors-which influence how a person perceives, interprets, and reacts to their surroundings-do not affect an individual’s risk of developing cancer.

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