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Common vitamins found in everyday foods may influence how often people go to the bathroom, according to a large new study.Researchers have found that vitamin B1, also known as thiamin, intestinal motilitywhich is the process of moving food through the digestive system.International team — led by Professor Mauro D’Amato medical genetics According to a press release, LUM University professors and CIC bioGUNE research professors analyzed genetic and health data of more than 268,000 people of European and East Asian descent.Experts warn of ‘silent epidemic’ that puts men’s health at serious riskParticipants reported how often they went to the bathroom, which…
This story discusses suicide. If you or someone you know is considering suicide, please contact the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline at 988 or 1-800-273-TALK (8255).Bunny XO, wife of country singer Jelly Roll, is speaking out about how weight loss drugs led to her symptoms. “Dark” depression.Bunny, whose real name is Alyssa Deford, revealed on an episode of the Dumb Blonde podcast that she was taking a new drug called Retatortide (Reta) from Lilly. This new drug is currently in late-stage testing and has not been approved by the FDA.What is GLP-3S? Introducing a new generation of weight loss pills with…
According to some studies, almost 30% of people influenza vaccination In fact, it can cause influenza.The CDC says this belief is likely due to common side effects associated with vaccines, such as headaches, fever, nausea, headaches and muscle aches. There may also be pain, redness, and swelling at the injection site.Dr. Samantha Picking, senior director of immunizations at Walgreens, said it’s a “common misconception” that you can get the flu from getting the vaccine.New York state reports record number of influenza infections, authorities issue warning”The influenza vaccine cannot cause influenza,” Picking, who is based in Massachusetts, told FOX News Digital.…
The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) is launching an investigation into whether radiation from cell phones can harm Americans’ health.“The FDA removed a webpage containing outdated conclusions about cell phone radiation, while HHS health research “This is to identify gaps in knowledge, including new technologies, to ensure safety and effectiveness,” HHS spokesperson Andrew Nixon said in a statement to FOX News Digital.The study is part of a strategic report released by the president last year. donald trumpMAHA Committee, Nixon added.Ben Carson reveals why Americans don’t need to eat meat, food pyramid comes under heavy criticismThe report calls on…
A potentially deadly fungus is spreading across Tennessee, health officials warned.More than 35 cases of histoplasmosis; lung infection Infectious diseases caused by exposure to the fungus Histoplasma capsulatum have been identified in the Murray and Williamson County areas within three months, according to numbers released Jan. 12 by the Tennessee Department of Health.A family also published claims that a woman contracted histoplasmosis and died, and that she tested positive two days after her death. Field report.Deadly ‘superbugs’ are spreading across the US as drug resistance increases, researchers warnHowever, during a meeting with the Williamson County Commission, state epidemiologists said the…
Just by making a few changes in your daily life, add years to your life.A combination of changes in sleep, exercise, and diet can significantly extend your lifespan and length of stay. healthaccording to a new study published in The Lancet.Researchers from the University of Sydney analyzed data from 59,078 adults from the UK Biobank. Their sleep patterns and physical activity were measured through wearable devices, and their diet was assessed using a questionnaire.Sleep patterns may predict risk of dementia, cancer and stroke, study suggestsThe analysis estimated how these behavioral changes affected lifespan and healthspan (years lived without serious chronic…
Airline passengers may want to think twice before ordering drinks or washing their hands on board, new analysis suggests.Recently reviewed by the New York City-based Food Center for Medicine and Longevity Airline water system Over three years, we analyzed more than 35,000 samples collected between 2022 and 2025.The study evaluated both large and regional carriers and ranked them based on contamination violations, E. coli findings, maintenance practices and frequency of water system cleaning, according to a press release.Scientists say bottled water may not be the cleaner choiceA score of 3.5 or above is considered to indicate relatively safe water, while…
substances made by the body vitamin A It may make your immune system less effective at fighting cancer, a new study has found.Vitamin A itself is an essential nutrient, but one of its byproducts can inadvertently “turn off” some of the immune response to cancer, according to a new study published in Nature Immunology.Research suggests that blocking the effects of this byproduct may restore immune activity and improve cancer immunotherapy.Rapidly growing cancer may be slowed by common blood pressure-lowering drug, study findsResearchers at the Princeton University Branch of the Ludwig Cancer Institute made this discovery By growing dendritic cells, important…
Discontinuation of use of GLP-1 weight loss drugs New research suggests it causes more weight regain than previously thought.The study, published in The BMJ, found that stopping drug use was also associated with a reversal of improvements in metabolic health, including heart and cholesterol levels. blood pressure.Researchers at the University of Oxford analyzed 37 studies published up to February 2025, involving more than 9,000 participants who underwent weight loss treatment for an average of 39 weeks.Older Americans are discontinuing GLP-1 weight loss drugs for four main reasonsOn average, patients regained about 0.9 pounds per month after discontinuing treatment. Researchers estimated…
south carolina measles outbreak It also spread to Clemson University.The state Department of Public Health has notified Clemson officials of a “confirmed case of measles” involving an employee of the school, according to an update from the school released Saturday.”The individual has been isolated in accordance with DPH requirements, and DPH is conducting contact tracing with the potentially exposed individual and outlining isolation and isolation protocols,” the school said.Measles cases confirmed at four major U.S. airports amid peak holiday travelIndividuals believed to have been exposed to the virus will be contacted via email regarding quarantine.Officials have reported 558 measles cases,…