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How to protect yourself from narcissists' weapon of choice—passive aggression

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  • 2025-06-08 23:30 event
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How to protect yourself from narcissists' weapon of choice—passive aggression
Imagine asking a coworker to help you on a project, and although they agree, they suddenly "forget" whenever the deadline approaches. Or a friend saying "you look beautiful today, I barely recognized you," after you show them your new haircut.

2.493. Can asthma be predicted?

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One in every 10 kids in the United States has asthma, a chronic breathing condition that can affect nearly every part of their lives. Asthma is one of the main reasons kids miss school and a leading cause of childhood hospitalization.

2.494. FDA authorizes first AI platform for breast cancer prediction

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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has granted de novo authorization to CLAIRITY BREAST, a first-in-class, image-based platform that can help predict a woman's risk for breast cancer.

2.495. An expert's guide to keeping middle-age spread at bay

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You're not just getting older, you're probably getting bigger.

2.496. Antipsychotic medications lower car crash risk for drivers with schizophrenia, study finds

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Taking antipsychotic medications as prescribed lowers the risk of a car crash for drivers with schizophrenia, according to new research published in the Canadian Medical Association Journal.

2.497. Pregnant and bearing the burden of measles outbreaks in Canada

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Measles is on the rise in Canada and poses serious risks to pregnant people and their newborns, yet discussion about how to protect this vulnerable group is notably lacking.

2.498. TikTok skin-care routines could put teens at risk of lifelong allergy

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It turns out when teens on TikTok say, "Get ready with me," it can be more harmful than they might realize.

2.499. Preemies receive sucrose for pain relief—new research shows it doesn't stop long-term impacts on development

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Infants born very preterm spend weeks or even months in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) while their immature brains are still developing.

2.500. Is black mold really as bad for us as we think? A toxicologist explains

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Mold in houses is unsightly and may cause unpleasant odors. More important though, mold has been linked to a range of health effects—especially triggering asthma.

2.501. At-home 'foot-recognition' AI scanner can prevent heart failure hospitalizations

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A home device that scans someone's feet as soon as they get out of bed in the morning could keep people with heart failure out of hospital, according to research presented Tuesday at the British Cardiovascular Society conference in Manchester.

2.502. How to protect yourself from narcissists' weapon of choice—passive aggression

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Imagine asking a coworker to help you on a project, and although they agree, they suddenly "forget" whenever the deadline approaches. Or a friend saying "you look beautiful today, I barely recognized you," after you show them your new haircut.

2.503. Spit or swallow? What's the best way to deal with phlegm?

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In 1821, French physician René Laennec wrote, "A spitting pot I consider as an essential part of the bedroom apparatus." Laennec, who invented the stethoscope, spent his days gazing at his patients' phlegm. In the days before X-rays and blood tests, phlegm was considered a valuable diagnostic tool.

2.504. Surfers play crucial role in beach safety according to study

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A first-of-its-kind study by La Trobe University has shown the critical contribution surfers make to beach safety in Victoria.

2.505. Genetic mutation linked to iron deficiency in Crohn's disease patients

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A study led by biomedical scientists at the University of California, Riverside School of Medicine shows how a genetic mutation associated with Crohn's disease can worsen iron deficiency and anemia—one of the most common complications experienced by patients with inflammatory bowel disease, or IBD.

2.506. Knowledge-based TikTok videos help ease fears about gynecological checkups

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No longer just pet videos and pranks, short-form videos are utilized more and more to share health information. Doctors and researchers are taking to social media networks themselves to encourage regular screenings for disease.

2.507. New rules for cosmetic injectables aim to make the industry safer. Will they work?

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New guidelines to regulate Australia's booming cosmetic procedures industry have been called "tough" and "a crackdown" in media reports this week.

2.508. Resident-to-resident aggression is common in nursing homes. Here's how we can improve residents' safety

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The Coroners Court of Victoria is undertaking an inquest into the deaths of eight aged care residents across six facilities, over a nine-month period in 2021.

2.509. Better planning can reduce sickness absence among shift workers

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Jarno Turunen, senior specialist at the Finnish Institute of Occupational Health and M.Sc. (Econ), has investigated the effects of shift work characteristics on the sickness absence of shift workers in his doctoral dissertation at the Jyväskylä University School of Business and Economics, Finland.

2.510. Long-lasting HIV prevention shot headed toward approval

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FA new injection to prevent HIV is expected to be approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) later this month.

2.511. Single-dose CAR-T therapy potentially curative in multiple myeloma

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A multi-institutional study led by the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai reports one-third of patients with relapsed or refractory multiple myeloma remained in remission for at least five years following a single infusion of the CAR-T cell therapy cilta-cel.

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