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Scientists Urge Action as Tick-Borne Diseases Rise

Canadian experts warn of rising tick-borne diseases due to climate change. New research calls for national tracking and smarter prevention strategies. Warming Climate Fuels...

 Food Aid Tied to Slower Cognitive Decline in Seniors

A decade-long study finds older adults using food assistance programs may experience slower cognitive decline, potentially delaying dementia by years. Study Links Nutrition Assistance...

Canada Considers Conditional Recognition of Palestinian State

Ottawa is evaluating formal recognition of Palestine, following moves by the UK and France. Cabinet talks expected as Middle East tensions remain high. Ottawa Weighs...

8.8 Quake Triggers Tsunami Alerts Across Pacific

A powerful 8.8-magnitude earthquake near Russia has sparked tsunami alerts from Japan to British Columbia, though major damage has so far been avoided. Massive...

 AI and Science Push for Stronger Opioid Reversal Tools

Experts warn that budget cuts and Medicaid rollbacks could reverse gains in overdose prevention. New drugs like nalmefene offer hope in the fentanyl...

Small Fiber Changes Can Improve Digestion and Health

Experts advise starting slowly with fiber intake—like adding berries or swapping one meal—to support digestion and avoid discomfort during dietary changes. Gradual Fiber Increases...

Moderate Lifestyle Changes May Slow Cognitive Decline

A large U.S. study finds exercise, healthy eating, and socialization may delay cognitive aging by up to two years in adults at risk for...

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