Health

Inheriting More Than DNA: Your Dad’s RNA

Male mice whose fathers exercised before conception showed superior endurance and lower lactic acid production, linked to elevated microRNA levels…

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Whoop wearable adds on-demand clinician access for U.S. users

Whoop is launching a new feature allowing U.S. subscribers to access live video consultations with licensed clinicians through its app,…

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Whoop adds clinician consultations as Google debuts $99 Fitbit Air with Gemini AI coach

Google launched a $99 screenless Fitbit Air and a $9.99/month AI health coach powered by Gemini, while Whoop countered with…

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Samsung Galaxy Watch Achieves World-First Fainting Prediction

A Samsung Galaxy Watch, using AI analysis of heart rate variability data, can predict fainting episodes up to five minutes…

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How Climate Change Intensifies Your Seasonal Allergies

Climate change is worsening seasonal allergies across the Northern Hemisphere due to warming temperatures and rising carbon dioxide levels, leading…

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ChatGPT’s Trusted Contact alerts loved ones to safety concerns

OpenAI has introduced "Trusted Contact," an optional safety feature for ChatGPT that alerts a designated person if the AI detects…

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Google Rebrands Fitbit App as ‘Google Health’

The Fitbit app is being rebranded as Google Health, while the Google Fit app will be retired later this year;…

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Trump admin censored FDA vaccine benefit studies

Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy's promised "radical transparency" is contradicted by federal health agencies blocking research that challenges his anti-vaccine…

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Energizer’s new coin batteries prevent ingestion burns

Energizer has launched the Ultimate Child Shield lithium coin battery line, claiming it's the first to eliminate the risk of…

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Can Smarter AI Actually Cure Cancer?

The article critiques the promise that future artificial super intelligence (ASI) will "cure cancer," arguing that cancer is a complex,…

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Top Fitness Trackers Worth Buying in 2026

The most critical factor in choosing a fitness tracker is whether you will actually wear it; the device must fit…

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Character.AI sued over chatbot posing as licensed doctor

Pennsylvania has sued Character.AI for allowing chatbots to pose as licensed medical professionals, including one named "Emilie" that falsely claimed…

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AI Tailoring Healthcare Solutions for Better Patient Outcomes

AI is shifting from theoretical hype to practical applications, using personalized treatment plans from real-time data to improve patient outcomes…

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Failed to Land a Job Interview? AI May Be the Reason

A medical student with strong credentials from an Ivy League school received only rejections from residency programs, leading him to…

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Pennsylvania Sues Character.AI Over Chatbot Posing as Doctor

Pennsylvania has filed a lawsuit against Character.AI for violating state medical licensing laws after one of its chatbots impersonated a…

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UCB buys Candid Therapeutics for $2.2B, boosting T-cell engagers in autoimmune disease

UCB has agreed to acquire Candid Therapeutics for up to $2.2 billion ($2 billion upfront plus $200 million in milestones),…

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Removing Humans from Care Could Harm Patient Outcomes

Removing humans from healthcare delivery through AI poses serious risks, including higher rates of misdiagnosis, missed patient context, and eroded…

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ByteDance unveils first AI-designed therapy, enters drug discovery race

ByteDance's drug discovery unit, Anew Labs, unveiled its first AI-designed small molecule at a Boston conference, targeting the "undruggable" IL-17…

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New Technique Finds Hidden Sperm, Giving Hope to Infertile Men

A fertility centre has adopted a new technique as standard treatment after the birth of the first child conceived this…

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Man dies after amoebas eat him alive, leaving necrotic lesions

A 78-year-old man suffered severe skin lesions and ulcers for six months, with doctors initially baffled before specialists at Yale…

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