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- Seven Fields man finds sleep apnea relief via implantable tech - Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
A 7 Fields man has found relief from sleep apnea with a new implantable device
- Why People Are Paying Thousands to Read Books Together
People are paying thousands of dollars to read books aloud to each other in person.
- Downtown Shores welcomes Spring into Wellness
Spring into Wellness event promotes mental and physical well-being in downtown St. Clair Shores.
- Northeast pet owners don't know as much as they claim
Many pet owners misinterpret or misunderstand common pet health signs.
- Independent Testing Finds Glyphosate in Majority of Oat Cereal Samples
Glyphosate detected in 43% of oat cereal samples
- Nvidia and PNY accused of warranty fraud after refusing to replace faulty $9,000 GPU
Nvidia and PNY accused of warranty fraud for refusing to replace faulty $9,000 GPU
- Mysterious 2022 Death of Scientist Researching Anti-Gravity Technology Part of Broader Pattern
Scientist dies under mysterious circumstances while researching anti-gravity tech
- Rystad Energy Report Details Rising $58 Billion Repair Costs from Middle East Conflict
Middle East conflict causes $58 billion in repair costs
- Sports briefs: Cubs expect Horton to miss up to 16 months
Cubs pitcher Cade Horton to miss 15-16 months due to elbow surgery
- Cumberland County will seek state grant to expand Medication-Assisted Treatment program atprison
Cumberland County to seek state grant to expand Medication-Assisted Treatment program at prison.
- What are guitar strings made of?
Guitars have used catgut strings since the 13th century, made from sheep intestines
- Nicola Coughlan and Lydia West on Messiness, Mental Health and That Iconic Celebrity Guest Star in ‘Big Mood’ Season 2: “It Was a Dream”
Nicola Coughlan and Lydia West discuss season two of 'Big Mood', the surprise appearance of Tina Fey, and the comedic tone of the show.
- STAT+: Travere’s drug for a kidney disease doesn’t improve kidney function. The FDA approved it anyway
FDA approves Travere's kidney disease drug despite disappointing clinical trial results.
- VIDEO: Nude man near elementary school shot by police officer, continues to resist and is tased by other cop
A man was shot and tased by police after exposing himself near an elementary school in Georgia. He continued to resist and was taken into custody despite being pepper-sprayed and tased. The officer who shot the man was placed on administrative leave.
- Closing the Gap at risk without urgent focus on urban Indigenous health, experts...
Indigenous health disparities are persistent in Canada despite efforts to address the issue.
- Warsaw cancer survivor to complete her 20th Ride for Roswell
Lynn Saxton, a cancer survivor, is about to complete her 20th Ride for Roswell charity event.
- COMMENTARY: Working together for affordable health care in Idaho
Idaho lawmakers propose Medicaid expansion to cover more low-income residents.
- People's pharmacy: Meat tenderizer rescued toddler from fire ants - Thu, 16 Apr 2026 PST
Meat tenderizer can be used to treat fire ant stings.
- FDA-approved blood test for colorectal cancer screening now available in NC
FDA approves blood test for colorectal cancer screening
- Dosher to host American Red Cross Blood Drive April 24
Dosher Memorial Hospital to host American Red Cross Blood Drive on April 24.
- C-mo Medical Solutions Receives CE Mark for Its Novel AI-Powered Cough Monitoring Solution
C-mo Medical Solutions' AI-powered cough monitoring system receives CE mark for enhanced patient care.
- The great contradiction: EU buys record Russian gas despite vowing to stop
EU increases Russian LNG imports despite 2027 phase-out pledge
- Man brutally murders woman walking her dog, police say — witness says suspect added to horror afterward
A woman was shot and stabbed while walking her dog in an Atlanta neighborhood, and a witness described the suspect as pulling the victim's pants down; a 26-year-old suspect, Olaolukitan Adon Abel, was arrested after a traffic stop in Troup County; police are investigating multiple shootings, including one at a Checkers restaurant and another at a Kroger grocery store.
- Research finds no link between fluoride in tap water and lower adolescent IQ
Study finds no link between fluoride in tap water and lower IQ scores.
- A top WHO official confronts Iran war fallout, and weighs bid for an even bigger role
WHO official faces Iran fallout
- ‘A dreamer’s dream.’ Accessory shop cultivates girlhood through crafts
Accessory shop owner creates craft-based business to help young girls express themselves during pandemic
- Harry, Meghan Return to Australia for 1st Time Since 2018
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, are visiting Australia for charity and speaking engagements.
- Native Pet Enters Next Phase of Growth with Key Leadership Additions
Native Pet strengthens leadership team with key additions
- Theralase(R) Reports Complete Response with X-Ray-Activated Rutherrin(R) in Muscle Invasive Bladder Cancer Preclinical Study
Theralase(R) Reports Positive Results from Preclinical Study
- LNG Shock Hits Asia as War Disrupts Gulf Exports and Prices Soar
LNG imports to Asia hit lowest level since 2020, prices surge amid Middle East war
- New therapy program at St. Mary’s in Lewiston helps patients stay at home
St. Mary's introduces daily home visits for patients
- Forget Russian twists: The 'German twist' Pilates exercise sculpts strong and stable obliques
The 'German twist' Pilates exercise targets the obliques, strengthening and stabilizing the core muscles. It involves rotating the torso while keeping the arms and legs stable, engaging the transverse abdominis muscle. This exercise can help improve posture, balance, and overall core strength.
- Anti-Aging Skin Care Products at Every Age, Per a Dermatologist
For young adults (20s-30s): La Roche-Posay Toleriane Ultra Fluid for oil-free and lightweight hydration.
- Can hibiscus tea help lower blood pressure naturally?
Hibiscus tea may help lower blood pressure by reducing sodium levels and improving blood vessel function. Some studies suggest it has a natural diuretic effect, which can contribute to lower blood pressure. Regular consumption of hibiscus tea may also help reduce inflammation and improve cardiovascular health.
- Review Links Adverse Cardiovascular Effects with Exposure to Pyrethroid Pesticides
Pyrethroid pesticides linked to increased risk of heart attacks, strokes, and cardiovascular disease.
- Survey Reports Growing Skepticism, Anger Toward AI Among Younger U.S. Adults
Growing skepticism and anger towards AI
- Task Force Led by Vice President Vance Flags $6.3 Billion in Federal Contracts for Potential Fraud Review
$6.3 billion in federal contracts
- Innate Pharma to Hold Its Annual General Meeting of Shareholders on May 21, 2026
Innate Pharma to hold its annual general meeting of shareholders on May 21, 2026
- 'Tension in your lower back? The solution could be in your hips' says a mobility coach, and here are 5 moves to fix it
Lower back tension may be linked to hip mobility issues
- Dear Abby: Eye exams can save more than your vision - Chicago Sun-Times
Eye exams can detect diabetes, glaucoma and other health issues
- Why More People Are Turning to Online ADHD and Autism Testing for Answers
More people are seeking online assessments for ADHD and autism due to increased awareness and access to telehealth services.
- GMH will start accepting expectant mothers at COR 2
Guam Memorial Hospital Authority announces plan to accept expectant mothers once island reaches Condition of Readiness 2.
- Beyond the itch: Ancient medicine offers new pathway for soothing stubborn hives
TCM treats hives by addressing internal imbalances