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Reverse Your Thyroid Hair Loss

AMMD

I was standing in front of my bathroom mirror, brushing my hair, when I noticed clumps of it coming out on my hairbrush. It was horrifying and depressing. After all, I was 32 years old, and this was not normal ! I would later discover that this was a symptom of my Graves’ Disease. I would even have the misfortune of experiencing thyroid hair loss again during my thyroid treatment.

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Rubio announces that 83% of USAID contracts will be canceled

NPR Health

In a memo posted to X on Monday morning, the secretary of state said 5,200 contracts had been canceled following a six-week review.

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10 Signs You’re Gluten Intolerant

AMMD

Modernization has been a benefit to all of us in many ways. Some examples include the ease of pressing a few buttons to wash your dishes and the convenience of constant communication with cell phones. However, modernization hasn’t always resulted in positive outcomes. In fact, modern farming practices could be tied to the rise in gluten intolerance.

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*Special* Episode 382 – Reza interviews Dr. Elmer Holzinger

The Clinical Problem Solvers

Skip to content About Us Our Team CPSolvers Academy Shop Mobile App Podcast Morning Report Resources Diagnostic frameworks Illness scripts Residency Match Spaced Learning Languages Español PortuguĂŞs Deutsche Search for. Navigation Menu Navigation Menu About Us Our Team CPSolvers Academy Shop Mobile App Podcast Morning Report Resources Diagnostic frameworks Illness scripts Residency Match Spaced Learning Languages Español PortuguĂŞs Deutsche *Special* Episode 382 – Reza interviews Dr.

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More Black teens are in mental health crisis. This church tries to help them heal

NPR Health

At First Corinthian Baptist Church in Harlem, New York, a therapist was fielding 10 calls a week from parents of teens who needed mental health help. Now the church is part of a national pilot intervention and study to address suicide risk among Black teens. (Image credit: Jos A. Alvarado Jr.

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Medical Music Mondays: Measles on the Dance Floor

PEMBlog

Measles is dancing yet again and I think we all know why. With an attack rate of 90%+ if you are not vaccinated you are at risk. Lyrics [Verse] Fevers high, eyes are red, runny nose, stuck in bed. inside cheeks, tiny spots Koplik’s calling all the shots. Rash spreads fast, head to toemeasles, no, dont say it’s so! Too late now, the virus stayscomplications on the way.

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To booze or not to booze, that is the question (this new survey just asked)

NPR Health

According to the survey, 57% of drinkers believe their alcohol consumption does not increase their personal risk of serious health problems.

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How the science of savoring can help you nurture your relationships

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Learn this simple practice that researchers say can strengthen bonds with loved ones and improve your daily well-being.

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Scientists are engineering a sense of touch for people who are paralyzed

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A man living with paralysis felt his index finger for the first time in three years, thanks to technology that reconnected his brain and body.

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Scientists are engineering a sense of touch for people who are paralyzed

NPR Health

Scientists have added a sense of touch to a brain interface. This is key to making simple tasks possible for those who are paralyzed by stroke or spinal injuries.

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HHS Secretary RFK takes aim at a CDC vaccine committee

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HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., suggests that 97% of the CDC's vaccine advisory committee members have conflicts of interests. His assertion inaccurately characterizes the report he cites.

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Deadliest phase of fentanyl crisis eases, as all states see recovery

NPR Health

In some parts of the U.S. drug deaths have plunged to levels not seen since the fentanyl crisis exploded. Addiction experts say communities still face big challenges.

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