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  1. STIs Hit Record Highs Across Europe, ECDC Reports

    STIs Hit Record Highs Across Europe, ECDC Reports

    Syphilis and gonorrhoea reach historic levels in Europe, with congenital syphilis nearly doubling in 2024.

    2w ago 1 min read
  2. B.C. Man with Vaccine Injury Struggles for Compensation

    B.C. Man with Vaccine Injury Struggles for Compensation

    A B.C. man suffering severe lymphedema after a COVID-19 vaccine faces bureaucratic delays in receiving compensation from Canada's program.

    2w ago 1 min read
  3. Spinach-Based Eye Drops Show Promise for Dry Eye Disease

    Spinach-Based Eye Drops Show Promise for Dry Eye Disease

    Scientists from NUS have created LEAF, an eye drop using spinach photosynthesis to treat dry eye disease, showing promising results in lab and animal tests.

    2w ago 1 min read
  4. How Everyday Plastics May Harm Your Hormones and Fertility

    How Everyday Plastics May Harm Your Hormones and Fertility

    Chemicals in common plastics can disrupt hormones, potentially affecting fertility. Experts explain the risks and how to reduce exposure.

    2w ago 3 min read
  5. Flight Attendant Secrets to Dodge Illness on Any Flight

    Flight Attendant Secrets to Dodge Illness on Any Flight

    Flight attendants rarely get sick despite constant flying. Here are their nine simple, low-cost habits for staying healthy in the air.

    2w ago 3 min read
  6. The Silent Threat: Understanding Liver Disease in Women

    The Silent Threat: Understanding Liver Disease in Women

    Learn about chronic liver disease, its stages, symptoms, and causes, with a focus on risks for women.

    2w ago 2 min read
  7. Hand-To-Knee Hip Thrust: The Brutal Variation to Force Glute Growth

    Hand-To-Knee Hip Thrust: The Brutal Variation to Force Glute Growth

    A brutal hip thrust variation from Boston Barbell's Chris Martin forces glute engagement by locking joints, preventing other muscles from sharing the load.

    2w ago 1 min read
  8. Six to Eight Hours of Sleep Linked to Slower Biological Aging

    Six to Eight Hours of Sleep Linked to Slower Biological Aging

    Columbia study of 500,000 people finds sleeping 6-8 hours tied to lower biological age and reduced mortality risk.

    2w ago 2 min read