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100,000 Amazon mattresses recalled over fire hazard

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100,000 Amazon mattresses recalled over fire hazard
If you bought a Crayan mattress on Amazon in the last two years, you may need to stop using it right away.

3.172. How do I get started in the gym lifting weights?

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So you've never been to a gym and are keen to start, but something's holding you back. Perhaps you don't know what to actually do in there or feel like you'll just look stupid in front of everyone. Maybe you're worried about injuring yourself.

3.173. Food structure shown to play key role in which gut hormones are released

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A new study from Imperial has shown that the physical structure of food influences the hormones released as part of digestion. These hormones include glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1), GIP and PYY, as well as other post-meal responses like blood sugar, insulin and satiety hormones.

3.174. Older northerners struggle with 'alarming' inequalities compared to people from the south

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Older people in the North of England are more likely to be poorer, less healthy, physically inactive, lonely and in poor housing—resulting in millions of pounds of avoidable NHS costs.

3.175. How to prevent tick bites: Five expert tips for summer safety

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It's officially summer, a time for barbecues, the beach—and protecting yourself against the teeny, tiny black-legged deer ticks that cause most Lyme disease cases.

3.176. Teen depression? Study finds clues in screen use and sleep quality

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In this digital era, both kids and adults are often glued to smartphone screens. Digital technology keeps users entertained, connected to friends, and in tune with important news. But some reports suggest that, particularly for adolescents, excessive time on these screens can be linked to mental health problems and even depression.

3.177. Genetic cause for rare childhood brain developmental disorder found

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University of Otago–Ōtākou Whakaihu Waka has led international research uncovering a new genetic cause for a rare developmental disorder that profoundly impacts brain growth and function in children.

3.178. More than a relay station—brain's thalamus may play key role in abstract thinking and executive control

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Research that is taking a closer look at activity in the thalamus—a region long considered a relay station for the brain and involved in consciousness and motor activity—reveals the thalamus may play a decisive role in abstract thinking and executive control. The collaborative work by researchers at the University of Wisconsin–Madison and Stony Brook University and their findings are detailed in a paper published in the journal Neuron.

3.179. Surgeons trial new robotic system for throat cancer surgery

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A pioneering study at King's College London, University of Oxford and Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust has successfully tested a new robotic surgical system for treating head and neck conditions, marking a significant step forward in minimally invasive cancer care.

3.180. Is it time to see an audiologist? Know the signs

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When you think about getting your health checked, you probably think of visiting a primary care doctor or dentist. But have you ever thought about your hearing? If you've noticed changes in how you hear or experience things like ringing in your ears or dizziness, it may be time to visit an audiologist.

3.181. 100,000 Amazon mattresses recalled over fire hazard

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If you bought a Crayan mattress on Amazon in the last two years, you may need to stop using it right away.

3.182. Genomic test uses chromosomal instability to predict which patients will not respond to cancer chemotherapy

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Chemotherapy seeks to destroy tumor cells and has been a standard treatment for cancer for decades. However, it doesn't always work. "Chemotherapy is good for some patients, but it's not effective in all cases. Between 20 and 50% of cancer patients don't respond to these drugs," explains Geoff Macintyre, head of the Computational Oncology Group at the Spanish National Cancer Research Center (CNIO).

3.183. FDA recalls chocolate candies over milk allergy risk

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Chocolate candy sold across the U.S. is being recalled because it may contain milk that isn't listed on the label, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) said.

3.184. Poor mental health is 'new normal' for half of Australian women, according to report

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A new report showing high levels of depression (52%), anxiety (44%), body image issues (39%) and insomnia (30%) has prompted a call from public health advocates and researchers for more gender-targeted services to set a better standard of mental health care for Australian women.

3.185. CBD might help children with autism, but more research needed

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Researchers at the Center for Medicinal Cannabis Research at University of California San Diego School of Medicine have found that cannabidiol (CBD), a non-intoxicating compound found in cannabis, could help reduce problematic behaviors in autistic boys. The results provide valuable insights into the potential benefits and limitations of CBD as a therapeutic intervention for autism.

3.186. When the heat rises, so do heart risks: What you need to know

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It's only the first day of summer and record high temperatures are already being reported across much of the U.S. with a forecasted heat wave that could smash records in the Northeast and Midwest. That's prompted the American Heart Association, a global force changing the future of health for all, to issue important warnings about taking extra precautions to stay safe in extremely high temperatures.

3.187. Stick-on sleep monitor promises smarter, more accurate detection of sleep disorders

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A team of Northwestern investigators have developed a wearable and wireless sleep monitoring device that provides an in-depth analysis of different sleep stages and may improve the detection of sleep disorders, detailed in a recent study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

3.188. New study locates neuron clusters that help the brain repay sleep debt

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Sleeping deeply into the afternoon after an all-nighter or a late night out is one way the body repays its sleep debt. The sleep-wake cycle is regulated by a homeostatic process in which the body continuously adjusts its physiological systems to maintain a balanced state of rest and alertness.

3.189. New way to find 'aged' cells marks fresh approach for research into aging

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Researchers from Tokyo Metropolitan University have created a new way of telling aged human cells apart from younger ones using electric fields. While key markers have been found for these senescent cells, current methods require biochemical labels which are difficult to apply and affect the cells themselves, making them difficult to study. The new method is label-free and less damaging. The team aims to diversify the method, extending it to other cell types.

3.190. AI system predicts early childhood cavities in individual teeth with high accuracy

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Early childhood caries (ECC)—the world's most prevalent chronic childhood disease—disproportionately targets specific teeth, a mystery that has remained unresolved until now.

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