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  • Zelenskyy Reveals Ukraine’s Tragic Losses: 43,000 Soldiers Dead Since Russia’s Invasion Ukrainian President Zelenskyy reports 43,000 soldier deaths since the invasion, highlighting medical support and contrasting losses with Russia.
  • Pediatrician Warns: 5 Children's Products to Avoid and What to Use Instead Doctor Megan Martin reveals five products to avoid for children: cough syrup, Neosporin, baby soap, formula, and gummy vitamins.
  • 6 Types of Pain You Should Never Ignore—Calll Your Doctor Right Now Six pains to never ignore: severe headache, chest pain, abdominal pain, burning in feet/legs, calf pain, and unexplained multiple pains.
  • North Korea’s 16th Autumn Trade Fair Opens, Showcasing Global Innovations The 16th Pyongyang Autumn International Trade Fair features products from 160 companies, focusing on economic exchange and cooperation.
  • Four Cups Too Many? Study Links Excess Coffee to Higher Stroke Risk A study reveals high consumption of carbonated drinks, fruit beverages, and over four cups of coffee daily increases stroke risk.
  • At 428 Pounds, 12-Year-Old Chinese Girl Battles Obesity and Health Risks A 12-year-old girl in China faces severe obesity linked to early antibiotic use, prompting concerns about health implications and treatment.
  • ‘Why Is My Baby’s Skin So Dark?’: Chinese Couple Shocked and Seek Answers A couple in Shanghai faced trust issues after their newborn's dark skin raised paternity doubts, but experts clarified the situation.
  • Is Cannabis the Future of Alzheimer’s Care? Study Finds Anxiety Relief Without Side Effects Dronabinol shows promise in reducing anxiety for Alzheimer's patients without side effects, aiding in managing agitation symptoms.
  • Breastfeeding Benefits: 6 Months of Exclusive Nursing Tied to Lower Kidney Disease Risk in Kids A study has found that exclusive breastfeeding is associated with a reduced incidence of pediatric nephrotic syndrome.
  • Big Weight Changes After 40 Could Mean Higher Dementia Risk, Study Reveals Frequent weight changes in middle age may elevate early-onset dementia risk, emphasizing the need for stable weight management.
  • Real Reason Behind Dizziness When Standing—And How to Fix It If you've ever felt intense dizziness upon standing after sitting or lying down, you might be dealing with "orthostatic hypotension."
  • New Study Suggests One Cup of Coffee or Four Cups of Tea Could Reduce Dementia Risk Moderate coffee and tea consumption may lower dementia risk for people with high blood pressure, recent research suggests.
  • Exhausted for No Reason? Chronic Inflammation Might Be to Blame Chronic inflammation can cause unexplained fatigue and pain. Manage it with a nutrient-rich diet, exercise, and stress reduction.
  • 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.
  • 4-Hour Sleep Myth Debunked: Why You Really Need 8 Hours Research shows eight hours of sleep is essential for health; prioritizing rest can prevent serious health issues and fatigue.
  • Jellyfish Sting 101: How to Treat and Avoid These Painful Encounters Jellyfish stings can cause severe pain and reactions. If stung, rinse with seawater, avoid vinegar, and remove tentacles carefully.
  • Brazil Nuts Prove Effective in Reducing Inflammation in Obese Women, Study Reveals A study has revealed that regularly eating Brazil nuts can reduce inflammation and improve gut permeability in overweight or obese women.
  • New Study Links Poor Sleep During Pregnancy to Child Development Issues A study finds pregnant women who sleep less than seven hours risk neurodevelopment delays in their children, particularly boys.
  • Why Your Lips Keep Cracking: 10 Reasons You Might Be in Trouble! Persistent chapped lips could indicate cheilitis, an inflammation that requires proper care to prevent complications and chronic issues.
  • 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.
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