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- Modi Urges India to Conserve Fuel as Global Price Surges
India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi calls on citizens to conserve fuel as global prices surge, citing potential economic impact.
- Polymarket’s Hot New Bet: Hantavirus
Bettors on Polymarket predict hantavirus pandemic this year
- How to protect your skin this summer
Protecting your skin from the sun is crucial to prevent skin cancer.
- Before You Break Up, Read This: 4 Ways to Save a Failing Relationship
One in four people experience a mental health issue each year due to relationship problems.
- Aisha Sultan: Good news amid mental health crisis threatened
Mental health awareness increased nationwide
- Thomas Frazier Emmick
Local man Thomas Frazier Emmick passes away at 72
- Sports briefs: Cubs' Boyd to miss 6 weeks after knee surgery
Chicago Cubs pitcher Matthew Boyd to miss 6 weeks after knee surgery
- The help that many older Americans need most - Thu, 07 May 2026 PST
A health worker helps older Americans address social isolation, a growing concern for rural communities.
- Disaster Emergency Response Exercise
Disaster Emergency Response Exercise to take place on May 7, 2026, involving multiple agencies.
- Study: Oatmeal Consumption Linked to Increased Ferulic Acid, May Support Cholesterol Management
Oatmeal consumption linked to increased ferulic acid levels
- “Beyond The Diagnosis” on BrightU: Reversing cancer and regrowing organs without a doctor
Urine therapy may reverse cancer, dissolve tumors and regrow organs
- Oil Prices Surge Past $114 After Iranian Attacks on UAE Raise Supply Concerns
Oil prices surge past $114 per barrel
- Nevada Elks’ 125th Year: Dr. Jason Meisenheimer Leads Missouri Lodges With ‘Rekindling Compassion’
Dr. Jason Meisenheimer leads Missouri Elks with 'Rekindling Compassion' initiatives for veterans, breast cancer support, and Elks outreach.
- 'Age-old' disease hits 12-year high in Calif. as outbreaks increase nationwide
Lyme disease cases surge in California to 12-year high, nationwide outbreaks on the rise
- Week of Action draws awareness to the epidemic of missing and murdered Indigenous women and people
Indigenous women and people are going missing or being murdered at an alarming rate.
- Why genetic screening should be a family benefit
Genetic screening can help parents identify potential health issues in their children, allowing them to take proactive measures to prevent or prepare for the condition.
- Is Healthy Building Design all in Your Head?
UMD's Neuroscience for Architecture class explores the relationship between building design and mental well-being, investigating how architecture can influence mood, cognition, and overall health.
- The Supreme Court Case That Could Slow Generic Drugs
Supreme Court rules that generic versions of certain brand-name medicines can't be approved until a full study of their safety is conducted.
- Opinion: The ‘brain drain’ narrative about health professionals misses half of the story
Key takeaway: The 'brain drain' narrative oversimplifies the complexities of healthcare professionals returning to their home countries.
- Is it dance? Is it art? Brendan Fernandes defies definition
Brendan Fernandes is a subverter of forms, defying traditional categorizations of art and dance.
- Should Roundup labels warn users about the cancer risk? It’s up to the Supreme Court.
The Supreme Court will decide whether Roundup labels must include a warning about cancer risk.
- Homeless 61-year-old Indigenous woman with cancer told it will be years before pe...
Indigenous woman with cancer faces long wait for treatment
- Trump’s ‘Project Freedom’ Is a Reckless Provocation to War – and American Sailors Are the Bait
Trump's 'Project Freedom' poses a significant escalation of tensions with Iran, increases the risk of miscalculation and conflict, and puts American sailors in harm's way.
- Giuliani hospitalized in critical condition, his spokesman says
Rudy Giuliani hospitalized in critical condition
- Why Even Small Decisions Feel Exhausting (and 5 Ways to Fix It)
Decision fatigue is a real phenomenon that can cause burnout and other mental health issues.
- Study: Coffee Consumption Linked to Changes in Gut Microbiome, Reduced Stress and Depression
Coffee linked to changes in gut microbiome
- New study reveals alarming cancer risks from early-life NDMA exposure
Early-life exposure to NDMA has been linked to increased cancer risk.
- Forget Russian twists — hit your abs smarter with these 3 dumbbell moves that torch your core
Dumbbell Russian twists target the obliques, but these three alternative moves are more effective.
- Next to the Other Sea Lions, 'He's Like a Volkswagen!'
Sea lion nicknamed 'Chonkers' brings joy to Pier 39 visitors
- Americans aren't sleeping enough. Here's what could help
Sleep deprivation is a growing issue in the US, with 29% of Americans getting less than 7 hours of sleep per night.
- What flows through us: A Mother's Day reflection
A mother's stress during pregnancy can impact fetal development.
- Family Children’s Hospital Child Advocacy Center opens in new designated space
New location opens for Child Advocacy Center at Hoops Family Children's Hospital to serve children and families healing from child abuse and neglect.
- A SYSTEM 'OVERWHELMED' - Florida promised mental health reform. One family says the system still failed
Tamara Patzer's son was experiencing a mental health crisis, but when she called the police, they arrested her instead.
- New study reveals that timing exercise to match your body clock 'chronotype' may lower cardiovascular disease and improve sleep quality — here's how
Scheduling exercise to match chronotype may lower cardiovascular disease risk
- ‘Forever chemicals’ in baby formula? Scientists unpack FDA results
FDA finds no conclusive evidence of 'forever chemicals' in 16 popular baby formula brands
- Restore Vision Announces First-in-Human Clinical Interim Results for RV-001, a GPCR-Based Optogenetic Gene Therapy
RV-001 shows promise in treating advanced Retinitis Pigmentosa, with no dose-limiting toxicities reported
- Opinion: Patients seeking mental health treatment are not commodities
Mental health patients' rights often get overlooked in treatment agreements.
- Opinion: I’m a fourth-year med student, but I only learned one historical example of medical racism
The Tuskegee Syphilis Study
- Middle Schoolers Save the Day After Bus Driver Passes Out
Middle school students take control of school bus after driver passes out on highway
- Guildford to become one of Europe's leading cancer and surgery centres as new £41m project nears completion
Guildford to become one of Europe's leading cancer and surgery centres
- Your daily coffee habit could deliver real health benefits—if you make it this way - Fit&Well
Daily coffee habit could deliver real health benefits if made with a specific method.