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A recent mouse model study reveals the ways that red meat could worsen inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), while plant-based proteinscovered that mice fed a beef protein isolates developed the most severe intestinal inflammation. Meanwhile, those fed pea protein displayed only mild symptoms
SEATTLE —A bat found on a busy sidewalk near the University of Washington has tested positive for rabies, and public health officials are urging anyone who may have touched it to seek medical help right away
An acclaimed RPG previously released on the Xbox is coming to the PS5. The game’s demo is also available now to check out, completely for free
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A GoodLife Fitness member’s video has sparked debate online after he claimed he was asked to leave the gym because he was wearing a kirpan, a ceremonial article of faith carried by initiated Sikhs. In the video, an employee tells him the issue had been brought to staff’s attention and that he would need to…
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Welcome to the age of tiny luxuries, where fancy ice, ceramic mugs, and high-end lip balm are the new status symbols. It’s less about what you can buy and more about how you live
NEW YORK (WABC) –Could a simple blood test help predict a person’s risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease or other cognitive impairments?
July 17, 2026, 8:35 AM EDT / Updated July 17, 2026, 7:16 PM EDT By The Associated Press, Julia Ainsley and Laura Strickler

