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From raw garlic cloves to cayenne pepper: Why 'natural' DIY skincare can leave you burnt, itchy, or worse

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From raw garlic cloves to cayenne pepper: Why 'natural' DIY skincare can leave you burnt, itchy, or worse
Scrolling through social media, it's hard to miss influencers raiding the pantry for "natural" beauty fixes: baking-soda scrubs, garlic spot sticks, cayenne masks that promise to tighten pores and banish dullness.

1.893. Anti-nausea medication linked to higher survival rates in women with triple negative breast cancer

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A new study has found that a commonly prescribed anti-nausea medication is associated with a better prognosis for women with early-stage breast cancer, particularly triple-negative breast cancer.

1.894. Anti-obesity medications can normalize testosterone levels in men

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Anti-obesity medications can significantly raise testosterone levels and improve health outcomes for men with obesity or type 2 diabetes, according to a new study being presented Monday at ENDO 2025, the Endocrine Society's annual meeting in San Francisco, Calif.

1.895. Study finds patients with interrupted GLP-1 access still achieve significant weight loss

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Popular anti-obesity medications continue to be effective for weight loss even when availability and access is interrupted, according to a study being presented by a private weight-loss company Monday at ENDO 2025, the Endocrine Society's annual meeting in San Francisco, Calif.

1.896. Night shift work may increase risk of irregular periods, hormonal imbalances and birth complications

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Women who work night shifts may have an increased risk of irregular periods and hormonal imbalances, according to a study being presented Monday at ENDO 2025, the Endocrine Society's annual meeting in San Francisco, Calif.

1.897. US ice cream makers to scoop out synthetic dyes under RFK Jr. push

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Major US ice cream makers on Monday announced plans to phase out their use of artificial dyes following pressure from Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to eliminate unnecessary additives from the American diet.

1.898. Study shows pregnancy can significantly worsen risk of serious brain injury in women with arteriovenous malformations

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At the Society of NeuroInterventional Surgery's (SNIS) 22nd Annual Meeting, researchers have presented findings about how pregnancy can worsen the rupture risk for brain arteriovenous malformations, abnormal connections between arteries and veins whose rupture can result in serious brain injury or death.

1.899. Feeling confident and in control when they're active boosts children's well-being

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The well-being of children is under the spotlight in the UK, after a 2025 report from Unicef ranked the UK at 21 out of 36 wealthy countries in child well-being. With growing concerns about mental health, rising screen time, and fewer chances to play—as well as the well-known links between physical activity and better mood—one solution seems obvious: Get kids moving more.

1.900. Horseflies and wasps and jellyfish: How to stay safe from stings and bites this summer

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Despite the glorious arrival of summer, there's definitely a sting in the season's tail—quite literally. Even in the UK, it's not just sunburn we need to watch out for. From nettles to jellyfish, summer brings a full cast of prickly, buzzing, biting villains.

1.901. Mouse study shows that watching others eat may influence overeating

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Watching others eat tasty foods may lead to overeating, even in the absence of hunger, according to a new mouse study being presented Monday at ENDO 2025, the Endocrine Society's annual meeting in San Francisco, Calif.

1.902. From raw garlic cloves to cayenne pepper: Why 'natural' DIY skincare can leave you burnt, itchy, or worse

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Scrolling through social media, it's hard to miss influencers raiding the pantry for "natural" beauty fixes: baking-soda scrubs, garlic spot sticks, cayenne masks that promise to tighten pores and banish dullness.

1.903. New wearable device offers continuous, noninvasive hydration monitoring for daily use

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With another hot Texas summer underway, the threat of dehydration always looms. Though this condition can range from inconvenient to life-threatening, it's tough to track.

1.904. How soup might soothe symptoms and support recovery from colds and flu

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For generations, chicken soup has been a go-to remedy for people feeling under the weather. It holds a cherished place in many cultures as a comforting treatment for colds and flu. But is there any real science behind the idea that soup can help us recover from respiratory infections?

1.905. Adjusting research statistical methods could transform mental health care for young people

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A new publication by two University of Cincinnati researchers contends that adjusting how researchers approach their statistical analysis has the potential to change the lives of children and adolescents struggling with mental health issues across the world.

1.906. Public health response data show success of standard infection control measures for dialysis

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Adherence to standard dialysis infection prevention and control (IPC) measures enabled safe provision of dialysis to patients with Candida auris colonization or infection, without transmission to other patients, according to research published in the July 10 issue of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report.

1.907. CDC says COVID-19 cases rise in 25 states

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COVID-19 cases are on the rise again across the United States, with the biggest increases in parts of the South, Southeast and West Coast.

1.908. Management of chronic rhinosinusitis may be improving

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During the past five years, there has been a marked reduction in chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS) severity, according to a study published online June 17 in Biomedical Reports.

1.909. Smartphone sensors reveal mental health patterns through daily behavior tracking

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Smartphones can help people stay healthy by monitoring their sleep, steps and heart rate, but they also can help reveal issues tied to mental health, new research shows.

1.910. Donor-egg pregnancies may come with higher rates of serious complications. Here's what you need to know

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More women than ever are carrying babies conceived with someone else's egg—but few are told that this might carry greater health risks.

1.911. Novel molecular mechanisms inform targeted therapies for chronic kidney disease

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A recent study led by Paul DeCaen, Ph.D., associate professor of Pharmacology, has identified novel molecular mechanisms by which genetic mutations in the PKD2 gene cause the most common form of polycystic kidney disease, according to findings published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

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