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Seven health conditions that show why using your phone on the toilet is a bad idea

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Seven health conditions that show why using your phone on the toilet is a bad idea
It might seem like a harmless habit to linger on the loo with your phone while "taking care of business," but research shows that prolonged toilet time can increase the risk of several health problems. Here are the main ones.

517. Does the midlife crisis really start at 35? Research examines whether the original theory still stacks up

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The concept of the midlife crisis is part of the common lexicon. But did you know it was thought to occur at around age 35?

518. New antibody cocktail shows promise for treating multiple strains of flu

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While vaccines can be very effective for preventing viruses, like the influenza A virus (IAV), they are often strain-specific and prone to viral escape mutations. IAV alone is responsible for around 500,000 deaths worldwide each year. To better serve vulnerable populations and prevent pandemic conditions, scientists have been searching for ways to create better, more universal, mutation-resistant, off-the-shelf IAV therapeutics.

519. Blue, green, brown, or something in between—the science of eye color explained

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You're introduced to someone and your attention catches on their eyes. They might be a rich, earthy brown, a pale blue, or the rare green that shifts with every flicker of light. Eyes have a way of holding us, of sparking recognition or curiosity before a single word is spoken. They are often the first thing we notice about someone, and sometimes the feature we remember most.

520. White paper outlines FDA reforms to boost pharmaceutical innovation and expand access

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Rapid scientific advances are accelerating the development of medical innovations, from personalized treatments to curative gene therapies and advanced diagnostic tools. But significant policy and regulatory reforms at the Food and Drug Administration are needed to fully harness the game-changing potential of these technologies, according to a new white paper from the USC Schaeffer Center for Health Policy & Economics.

521. Scientists pinpoint early warning stage before prediabetes

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A study from The University of Texas at San Antonio Health Science Center indicates that changes in the body that lead to type 2 diabetes occur long before current diagnostic thresholds for prediabetes are met.

522. New study reveals a hidden risk after cervical cancer

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For women who've overcome cervical cancer, new research from MUSC Hollings Cancer Center points to another health risk that may not be on their radar: anal cancer.

523. Analysis of 'magic mushroom' edibles finds no psilocybin but many undisclosed active ingredients

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"Magic mushroom" edibles sold at smoke shops and convenience stores are likely to contain no psilocybin but instead a range of undisclosed active ingredients, a study led by an Oregon State University College of Pharmacy scientist shows.

524. Want more protein for less money? Don't be fooled by the slick black packaging

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If you've been supermarket shopping lately, you might have noticed more foods with big, bold protein claims on black packaging—from powders and bars to yogurt, bread and even coffee.

525. Autism is lifelong. Here's what support looks like in adulthood

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The government plans to redirect some children off the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) and onto a new program called Thriving Kids. When announcing the change last month, health and disability minister Mark Butler explained:

526. Seven health conditions that show why using your phone on the toilet is a bad idea

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It might seem like a harmless habit to linger on the loo with your phone while "taking care of business," but research shows that prolonged toilet time can increase the risk of several health problems. Here are the main ones.

527. Genetic peptides that shape gut bacteria may protect against obesity and diabetes

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New research from the University of Sydney's Charles Perkins Center has found that genes play an active role in shaping the bacteria found in our gut, questioning the idea that gut health is influenced only by diet.

528. Practical tool supports harmonization and quality improvement in vitamin D testing

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Accurate laboratory results are essential for clinical decisions—but every measurement carries some uncertainty.

529. Up to one in four vapes confiscated in England's schools contain spice—and these are pushed on social media

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Up to one-quarter of vapes confiscated in secondary schools in England contain the dangerous synthetic drug "spice," according to a new study in Addiction led by Professor Chris Pudney from the Department of Life Sciences at the University of Bath.

530. Chemotherapy plus natural extract castalin improves cancer drug effectiveness, study finds

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Scientists have identified a natural extract that could help boost the effectiveness of cancer drugs. The insights gained from their study may help formulate new combination drug therapies, using precision medicine to target and cure cancer and improve patient outcomes.

531. New induction of labor initiative is improving maternal health outcomes

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This Women's Health Week, we spoke with Dr. Vidanka Vasilevski from the Center for Quality and Patient Safety Research within Deakin's Institute for Health Transformation about her research published in Women and Birth on improving the induction of labor. As a researcher in maternity service delivery and maternal and child health, Dr. Vasilevski is passionate about improving women's health outcomes.

532. RSV vaccine linked to fewer cardiorespiratory hospitalizations in adults over 60

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A multi-institutional collaboration led by the Center for Translational Cardiology and Pragmatic Randomized Trials at Copenhagen University Hospital-Herlev and Gentofte, University of Copenhagen, reports that RSVpreF vaccination reduced all-cause cardiorespiratory hospitalizations in adults aged 60 years or older.

533. Researchers develop non-opioid alternatives for pain relief

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Chronic pain is one of the most common and expensive health problems in the nation, affecting an estimated one in five U.S. adults and costing around $600 billion each year in medical expenses, lost productivity and disability, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

534. Australian study finds hospitals unprepared for surrogacy births, prompting calls for guidelines

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Fewer than 1 in 10 hospitals in New South Wales and Victoria have policies to guide surrogacy births, new research has found, prompting urgent calls from experts for national standards.

535. What to know about tuberculosis as it surfaces in Maine and North Carolina. Who is at risk?

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Tuberculosis, one of the world's most deadly infectious diseases, has been reported in a handful of cases in Maine, North Carolina and California in recent weeks.

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