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Scientists link specific gene variants to post-vaccine myocarditis and pericarditis
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Scientists link specific gene variants to post-vaccine myocarditis and pericarditis

Really Simple SyndicationMay 11, 2025

A genome-wide association study in Sweden identified rare genetic variants near the SCAF11 and LRRC4C genes that may be linked to heart inflammation following COVID-19

New AI tool predicts viral mutations to help future-proof COVID vaccines
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New AI tool predicts viral mutations to help future-proof COVID vaccines

Really Simple SyndicationMay 11, 2025

A novel AI-driven method helps scientists stay ahead of viral evolution by engineering synthetic spike proteins that anticipate future SARS-CoV-2 escape mutations, offering a powerful

Vegetarians may need to watch thyroid health, especially with low iodine intake
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Vegetarians may need to watch thyroid health, especially with low iodine intake

Really Simple SyndicationMay 11, 2025

Vegetarians had a modestly higher risk of developing hypothyroidism compared to high meat-eaters, but only after adjusting for BMI. No increased risk was seen for

From Kardashian popcorn to pancakes – is the protein health craze worth it?
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From Kardashian popcorn to pancakes – is the protein health craze worth it?

Really Simple SyndicationMay 11, 2025

A rising number of food products contain claims about being a source of protein or being rich in it.

Weight-loss drugs tested in head-to-head trial
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Weight-loss drugs tested in head-to-head trial

Really Simple SyndicationMay 11, 2025

Scientists test Mounjaro and Wegovy – the big beasts of weight loss medication – to see which is best.

My bowel had to be removed after years of constipation
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My bowel had to be removed after years of constipation

Really Simple SyndicationMay 11, 2025

Kathryn Nicklas said embarrassment as a teenager meant she had struggled to advocate for herself.

130,000 more Igloo coolers recalled over amputation fears
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130,000 more Igloo coolers recalled over amputation fears

Really Simple SyndicationMay 11, 2025

Igloo has recalled another 130,000 coolers over fears that pinch points around the handles and latches could lead to finger amputations.

Researchers find 8,500 tonnes of antibiotics enter rivers every year
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Researchers find 8,500 tonnes of antibiotics enter rivers every year

Really Simple SyndicationMay 11, 2025

A global study led by McGill University estimates that 8,500 tonnes of antibiotics enter river systems annually, mostly from human use—even after wastewater treatment. The

Low phosphate levels may help explain male infertility, study finds
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Low phosphate levels may help explain male infertility, study finds

Really Simple SyndicationMay 11, 2025

Men with fertility problems were significantly more likely to have low blood phosphate levels, a mineral essential for energy and reproductive function. Researchers found lower

What in the World
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What in the World

Really Simple SyndicationMay 11, 2025

And are true crime shows bad for your brain?

Cranberry Juice, Revisited
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Cranberry Juice, Revisited

Really Simple SyndicationMay 11, 2025

A new review suggests that cranberries may in fact be effective at preventing urinary tract infections. The post Cranberry Juice, Revisited first appeared on Science-Based

Doctor ‘betrayed’ over son’s death at her hospital
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Doctor ‘betrayed’ over son’s death at her hospital

Really Simple SyndicationMay 11, 2025

Deborah Burns says she is unable to return to work at the hospital after the death of her son, William Hewes.

Junk food ads make kids eat more, even if the ad shows no food!
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Junk food ads make kids eat more, even if the ad shows no food!

Really Simple SyndicationMay 10, 2025

Children exposed to just 5 minutes of junk food ads consumed 130 extra calories in a day, regardless of ad type or media format. Even

Early childhood growth predicts adult height but not puberty timing, study finds
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Early childhood growth predicts adult height but not puberty timing, study finds

Really Simple SyndicationMay 10, 2025

Children’s growth in the first two years of life significantly influences their pubertal growth and adult height, but not when puberty begins, according to a

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