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Frequent ejaculation is associated with lower risk of prostate cancer - Earth.com
Researchers found men who ejaculated more often had fewer prostate cancer diagnoses, pointing to a possible biological explanation.
Mom Can’t Understand Why Vegan Neighbors Became Hostile Until They Show Her Husband’s Texts - Bored Panda
Vegans make up only a small fraction of the population yet, they still face more than their fair share of criticism — and sometimes even outright hostility. For some meat-eaters, disliking vegans isn’t just a preference, it becomes a point of pride. One woman…
Do Ozempic and Similar Weight Loss Drugs Work for Everyone? New Study Has Answers - SciTechDaily
A sweeping review of dozens of clinical trials suggests that today’s most widely used GLP-1 receptor agonist drugs produce broadly consistent weight-loss results across age, race, ethnicity, and baseline health measures. Weight loss drugs that target the GLP-…
Tubulin prevents toxic protein clumps in the brain, fighting back against neurodegeneration - Medical Xpress
Researchers at Baylor College of Medicine have discovered a potential new strategy to fight back against Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s diseases, conditions that are linked to the toxic accumulation of Tau and alpha synuclein protein clumps in the brain. The tea…
‘It’s not a mild virus, it’s a severe illness,’ Utah health officials warn as measles cases keep climbing - The Salt Lake Tribune
Measles cases continue to climb across Utah, with more than 350 infections reported since June. Health officials say many underestimate how severe the virus can be.
70-Year-Old Drug Could Stop Epilepsy Seizures - Neuroscience News
Researchers identify prochlorperazine as a potential new treatment for temporal lobe epilepsy by restoring the KCC2 chloride pump in neurons.