First elk in southeast Montana tests positive for CWD - NonStop Local Billings
The following is a press release from Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks:
Whooping cough, walking pneumonia cases on the rise - News Channel 5 Nashville
Seasonal sickness is on the rise and may be severe for the youngest in your homes. The CDC reports cases of whooping cough and walking pneumonia have risen substantially in recent years.
Elementary school in Aptos closed as norovirus spreads in Santa Cruz County - KSBW Monterey
A norovirus outbreak in Santa Cruz County prompted Valencia Elementary School in Aptos to close Friday to prevent the spread of the virus.
Health experts just issued a warning about a genital fungus infection hitting gay men in NYC - Queerty
After the first case in June, four more cases have been reported. After the first case in June, four more cases have been reported.
Young people see rising cancer rates in Northeast Ohio - WJW FOX 8 News Cleveland
A medical mystery in Northeast Ohio and across the nation.
Back pain could be a sign of a more serious problem. Here's what not to ignore. - NBC DFW
According to the National Institutes of Health, 8.2% of American adults have chronic severe back pain. Sometimes, the pain can be a sign of a more serious…
3 Ways Your Gut Secretly Affects Your Mental Health—By A Psychologist - Forbes
What you eat has a powerful impact on how you live and feel each day. Here are three reasons why improving your gut health is an essential aspect of mental wellness.
Lawsuits Mount Against Ozempic as Users Suffer Severe Health Issues - The Dallas Express
Ozempic, the popular drug originally developed for diabetes, is at the center of multiple lawsuits after a growing number of patients have reported.
World's first stem cell treatment restores vision in cornea-damaged patients - Interesting Engineering
Three individuals with vision disabilities experienced eyesight improvements after receiving stem-cell transplants targeting damaged corneas.
Language use predicts depression and anxiety severity over time - PsyPost
The general use of negative words in natural language are associated with elevated symptoms of depression and anxiety over time, regardless of individual mental health status.
Standing at a Desk Isn’t Much Better Than Sitting, New Study Says - The Daily Beast
Maybe it’s time to ditch that standing desk?
Alabama schools hit with whooping cough outbreaks: What parents need to know - AL.com
Pertussis cases continue to pop up across Alabama as public health officials confirm a drastic increase in 2024.
Middle Schooler's Headaches 'Passed Off as a Virus' Until His Mom Demanded a CT Scan: 'Worst Possible Result' - AOL
Elijah Portillo was struggling with headaches and dizziness at school — then his family learned he had a brain tumor at the base of his skull
The truth about zits in the ‘triangle of death’ on your face - National Geographic
Can popping zits in this area cause infection and even death? Dermatologists weigh in on the viral claims, and how to take care of your skin.
How a practice called forest bathing can boost your physical and mental health - CNN
It’s been stressful navigating the country’s fractured political landscape this election year. Here’s how to reduce the impact on your mental and physical health.
Can electricity cure our ills? - EL PAÍS USA
Our nervous impulses are conditioned by subatomic electrical particles that travel through neurons and flow through each of our cells