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H5N1 bird flu was circulating in dairy cows for four months before it was detected, USDA scientists say
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Study sheds light on the complexities of achieving optimal vitamin D status across diverse populations
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Father's gut health in mice linked to offspring's well-being, study finds
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Anger could negatively impact blood vessels and heart health
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Cat owners could be at higher risk of schizophrenia, study suggests, but more research needed
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Study in rats helps scientists work out the effects of exercise at the cellular level
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Creatine supplements may boost cognitive performance after poor sleep
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Demystifying Vision: Optical Illusions Illuminate Neural Pathways
Optical illusion reveals key brain rule that governs consciousness
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Illusion demystifies the way vision works: Experiments imply brightness perception occurs deeper in brain than thought
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Physical activity across midlife and health-related quality of life in Australian women: A target trial emulation using a longitudinal cohort
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Evaluating Multigene Panel Testing for Patients With Pancreatic Ductal Adenocarcinoma
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Heart disease: Menopause hormone replacement therapy may not cut risk
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Menopause hormone therapy fears overblown, Women’s Health Initiative finds
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Long-term follow-up reports key findings and clinical messages from largest study of women's health in the US
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Fresh and Frozen Embryo Transfers May Increase Risk of Childhood Leukemia
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Engineered universal blood made possible by bacterial enzymes
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Akkermansia muciniphila exoglycosidases target extended blood group antigens to generate ABO-universal blood
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Bacterial enzyme strips away blood types to create universal donor blood
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How 'vampire facials' infected three women with HIV
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"Vampire facials" at an unlicensed spa infected three people with HIV, CDC finds
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Novel Blood Biomarkers Show Potential for Early Liver Cancer Diagnosis
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Young Adults More Likely to Believe Myths Related to Tanning, Sun Protection, Skin Cancer
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Scientists Debunk 'Really Dangerous' Online Myths About Sun Protection
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Most Pregnant Women With HIV Don't Get Recommended Vaccinations
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Novel transcatheter heart valve may be effective for management of high-risk aortic regurgitation
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Caregiver stress lessened after pandemic lockdowns lifted, study finds
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