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Irradiating the Mail: The Anthrax Attacks of 2001

Weeks after 9/11, the U.S. Postal Service scrambled to neutralize anthrax-laced letters


Covid Is Killing Rural Americans at Twice the Rate of Urbanites

Rural Americans are dying of covid at more than twice the rate of their urban counterparts — a divide that health experts say is likely to widen as access to medical care shrinks for a population that tends to be older, sicker, heavier, poorer and less vaccinated.


GLUTEN FREE PUMPKIN BREAD (GF,DF)

This gluten free pumpkin bread is loaded with chocolate chips and pecans and is moist and soft on the inside. It's also dairy free thanks to coconut oil.


Young woman dies of H5N6 bird flu in southern China

A 26-year-old woman in southern China has died of H5N6 bird flu amid a rise in isolated cases, health officials in Hong Kong reported on Wednesday. Three other cases were reported earlier this month.


U.S. Pledges up to $500 Million to Prevent African Swine Fever

CHICAGO (Reuters) - The U.S. Department of Agriculture on Wednesday pledged up to $500 million to prevent the spread of the fatal pig virus African swine fever, after Haiti and the Dominican Republic recently confirmed outbreaks.


Lifestyle changes improve resistant high blood pressure

The World Health Organization (WHO)Trusted Source estimates that 1.28 billion adults worldwide aged 30–79 have high blood pressure, or hypertension.


Research bolsters link between diabetes and Alzheimer's disease

A team of UNLV neuroscientists has strengthened the link between Type II diabetes and Alzheimer's disease.


Study links air pollution to nearly 6 million preterm births around the world

Air pollution likely contributed to almost 6 million premature births and almost 3 million underweight babies in 2019, according to a UC San Francisco and University of Washington global burden of disease study and meta-analysis that quantifies the effects of indoor and outdoor pollution around the world.


WHO employees took part in Congo sex abuses in Ebola crisis, report says

The probe follows a Thomson Reuters Foundation and The New Humanitarian investigation in which over 50 women accused aid workers of demanding sex in exchange for jobs


Can flavonoids help fend off forgetfulness?

The foundation of a healthy diet is a vibrant rainbow of fruits and vegetables, like rosy red strawberries, dark green spinach leaves, or sunny yellow peppers. Their colors often come from flavonoids, powerful plant chemicals (phytochemicals) that appear to contribute to many aspects of health. And now a large Harvard study published online in Neurology in July suggests that flavonoids may also play a role in protecting cognition.


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