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  • Can a Hamster Bite Kill You? Spanish Woman’s Death Raises Alarming Questions A woman in Spain died after a hamster bite, but authorities are investigating the unclear link between the bite and her death.
  • Could Ear Problems Be a Sign of Diabetes? Experts Weigh In Dr. Rob Ormerod says diabetes can cause hearing loss, tinnitus, and ear infections due to disrupted blood flow in the inner ear.
  • Real Reason COVID Cases Are Spiking—And Why You Should Be Concerned COVID-19 cases surge again; new variants emerge, highlighting the importance of preventive measures and vaccination to combat infections.
  • Sammy Basso, World's Longest-Living Progeria Patient, Dies at 28 Sammy Basso, a prominent advocate and the world’s longest-living survivor of the rare genetic disorder progeria, has died at the age of 28.
  • Heart Disease on the Rise: How to Protect Yourself with Smart Choices To prevent cardiovascular disease, adopt a DASH diet with healthy fats, reduce red meat, and maintain regular physical activity.
  • Why Parents Should Fear Whooping Cough: A Rising Threat to Kids Whooping cough is highly contagious, especially for infants. Vaccination and hygiene are essential to prevent its spread.
  • Is Your Workout Playlist Harming Your Ears? Risks of Earbuds While Exercising Listening to music while exercising boosts performance, but improper earbud use can lead to ear infections and hearing loss.
  • Statins May Slash Cancer Risk by Up to 66%, Study Finds Research suggests statins may lower the risk of heart disease and over 20 cancers, potentially aiding in cancer prevention.
  • Man Loses Most of His Penis After Filler Procedure—Doctor Blames the Patient In a harrowing tale that has caught the attention of many, a man faced devastating consequences after undergoing a penile filler procedure.
  • Breakfast Before 8? How When You Eat Affects Your Heart Health Research shows that eating earlier in the day lowers cardiovascular disease risk and supports metabolic health and regulation.
  • Burping Too Much? Here’s What Your Body Might Be Trying to Tell You Frequent burping, often due to alcohol, acid reflux, or gastrointestinal issues, can be managed by lifestyle changes and proper chewing.
  • 120 Lives Lost to Toxic Red Yeast Rice Supplements in Japan A preliminary conclusion has emerged regarding the Japanese red yeast rice incident, in which 120 people died after consuming it.
  • 5 Daily Habits to Keep Your Liver Happy and Healthy—You’ll Be Surprised To keep your liver healthy, get vaccinated, drink coffee, be cautious with medications, eat a balanced diet, and practice good hygiene.
  • Parents' Biggest Worries About Passing Down Genetic Conditions Revealed A survey shows that 41% of U.S. parents worry about passing on allergies, and many seek genetic testing and consultations.
  • How Much Coffee Is Too Much? New Research Shows Four Cups a Day Could Be Dangerous A new study has raised alarms about the health risks of drinking more than four cups of coffee a day, even for those in good health.
  • Are You Cutting Your Nails Too Short? Find Out Why It’s a Bad Idea Cutting your nails too short can harm both the nails and the surrounding skin. Here's what you need to know!
  • New Study Reveals HIIT Beats Traditional Exercise for Stroke Rehabilitation A recent study finds that HIIT improves aerobic fitness and reduces stroke recurrence risk more than traditional exercise.
  • Why Just 150 Minutes of Exercise a Week Could Save Your Life: New Study for Diabetics Following exercise recommendations lowers early death risks for sedentary people with type 2 diabetes, a recent study reveals.
  • China's COVID-19 Surge: Are We Heading for Another Lockdown? The COVID-19 virus shows signs of resurgence in China. As the number of COVID-19 cases rises, the authorities have issued a "COVID Alert."
  • Is Your Waistline Putting You at Risk for Alzheimer’s? Study Finds Link Between Fat and Brain A recent study highlights the link between body composition and the risk of neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s.
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