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How to Clean Your Humidifier to Prevent Airborne Infections

Humidifiers are commonly used to relieve dry air symptoms, especially during colder months. However, without regular maintenance, they can become…

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How Three LSU Students Turned a College Project Into a Potential Solution for Hot Car Fatalities

Across the United States, heat-related fatalities of children left in parked vehicles continue to occur year after year. Since tracking…

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How Grapefruit Can Accidentally Overdose Your Medication

Most of us trust the fine print on prescription bottles will keep us safe. But there’s one warning that often…

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A University Tool That Tracks Global Outbreaks in Real Time

In early 2025, as measles cases increased across North America and Australia reported its first mpox infection, a small public…

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A 13-Year Review Shows Worsening Nutrient Profiles in Children’s Cereals

Ready-to-eat breakfast cereals, long promoted as convenient and kid-friendly, have been a mainstay of American childhood. A recent cross-sectional study examining…

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Liver Injury Cases Climb as Americans Self-Dose on Supplements

In recent years, a growing number of people have turned to over-the-counter supplements as part of a self-styled wellness routine.…

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Scientists Create LSD-Like Drug That Heals the Brain Without Causing Hallucinations

Psychedelics have long straddled the line between scientific curiosity and cultural taboo. Their potential to reshape the brain is well…

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University of Chicago’s New Device Could Replace Needles in Medical Diagnostics

For decades, the sound of a rubber glove snap and the prick of a needle have been routine in medical…

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Deadly Hospital Superbugs Found Feeding on Medical Plastic Are Harder to Treat

Researchers have discovered that Pseudomonas aeruginosa, a common hospital-acquired bacterium, can digest a type of medical plastic used in stitches,…

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RSV Shots Cut Baby Hospitalizations by Over Half This Winter

For years, Respiratory syncytial virus has quietly filled children’s wards nationwide in the winter. Particularly dangerous to infants younger than…

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