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  • Bats, Fruit, and a Deadly Virus—Why Korea’s Health Officials Are on High Alert South Korea classifies the Nipah virus as a Class 1 infectious disease due to its high fatality rate and lack of vaccines.
  • Oral Probiotics Are Trending — But Are They the Real Deal? Oral probiotics may enhance dental health by balancing bacteria, but they can't replace brushing and professional cleanings.
  • How What You Eat Affects Your Mouth—And the Rest of Your Body A study links diet, inflammation, and gum health, revealing sugar intake's impact on periodontal therapy and systemic inflammation.
  • Why Doctors Call Syphilis the Great Pretender Syphilis, a silent bacterial infection, progresses through four stages and can be life-threatening if untreated. Early detection is crucial.
  • Niacin Could Help Treat Fatty Liver—Here’s What the Science Says Niacin shows promise as a treatment for metabolic-associated fatty liver disease, improving liver function by targeting miR-93.
  • Forget 10,000 Steps—Here’s How Many You Actually Need for Better Health Brisk walking significantly reduces health risks and can lower biological age, but offers no extra benefits over regular walking for cancer risk.
  • Pregnant With Liver Disease? You May Face Higher Risk of Preterm Birth Pregnant women with MASLD face a threefold increased risk of preterm birth, highlighting the need for specialized monitoring and guidelines.
  • Sleep Deprivation Triggers Heart-Harming Inflammation, Research Shows Sleep deprivation activates pathways increasing heart disease risk, highlighting the crucial role of rest in cardiovascular health.
  • Ditch Sugary Cereal—THIS Breakfast Habit Lowers Death Risk Nutritious cereals with low sugar and dried fruit can reduce mortality risks; muesli and oatmeal are especially beneficial.
  • Hate the Dentist? You Still Need This One Crucial Cleaning Scaling is essential for dental health, preventing gum disease and decay. Regular visits to the dentist are crucial for tartar management.
  • Deadly Mosquito Alert Hits Just in Time for Japan’s Spring Travel Boom Public health officials warn of rising Japanese encephalitis risk due to mosquitoes, urging vaccination and protective measures.
  • New Study Finds One Diet That Fights Both Heart Disease and Broken Bones The 'Prudent Diet' reduces the risk of hip fractures and heart disease mortality in the elderly, according to new research findings.
  • New Blood Test Could Spot Alzheimer’s Early—With 92% Accuracy A breakthrough in Alzheimer's research reveals a blood test measuring MTBR-tau243 could enable early diagnosis and monitoring of the disease.
  • Think a Little Booze Is Fine? Here’s What It’s Really Doing to Your Body Alcohol is a Group 1 carcinogen with no health benefits; it harms the brain, liver, eyes, and increases risks of dementia and fetal issues.
  • Study Finds Missing Gut Bacteria in Parkinson’s and IBD Patients New research links inflammatory bowel disease to Parkinson's disease, revealing reduced beneficial gut bacteria in affected patients.
  • Eat More Greens—But Skip the Fake Stuff, Scientists Warn A plant-based diet rich in whole foods can extend lifespan, especially for those with diabetes or heart disease, while processed snacks can harm health.
  • Veggies vs. IBD: New Research Says the Right Diet Might Be a Game-Changer A nutrient-rich, plant-based diet may lower inflammatory bowel disease risk, while junk food plant diets increase it.
  • Parkinson's Puzzle: Study Explains How PINK1 Gene Fights Cell Damage A study on the PINK1 gene reveals its role in Parkinson's disease, aiding mitochondrial protection and removal of damaged cells.
  • Fit but Still Sick? Why Exercise May Not Outrun Genetic Risk A study shows genetic predisposition to cardiovascular diseases may negate benefits of exercise in reducing mortality risk.
  • Reducing Visceral Fat and Building Muscle May Be Key to Better Lung Health High visceral fat and low muscle mass significantly impair lung function, increasing disease risk. Healthy muscle improves lung capacity.
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