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Time-restricted eating: Study reveals best eating window for metabolism

When following a time-restricted eating regime, having an earlier eating window may work best for metabolic health, a new study has found.

2026-02-13T11:45:00Z

<ul><li>There has been an increase in the popularity of time-restricted eating, also known as intermittent fasting, over the last few years. </li><li>Past studies show following time-restricted eatin… [+6798 chars]

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Trump administration rolls back ‘con job’ climate change scientific finding on air policy

The administration of US President Donald Trump announced the repeal of a scientific finding that greenhouse gas emissions endanger human health, and eliminated federal tailpipe emissions standards for cars and trucks.

2026-02-13T06:01:03

<ul><li>The Trump administration rolled back climate change policy.</li><li>It repealed a scientific finding that greenhouse gas emissions endanger human health.</li><li>The EPA said the endangerment… [+7361 chars]

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French people exposed to 'concerning' levels of cadmium, lead and aluminum through food

Reviewing more than 700 samples representing 90% of the French diet, the national health agency released its third 'total diet study' assessing exposure to toxic substances through food.

2026-02-13T04:00:07Z

SÉVERIN MILLET Cadmium in breakfast cereals, aluminum in pastries and sweet biscuits, lead in bread, mercury in fish and acrylamide in fries and sautéed potatoes: French people children in particula… [+1091 chars]

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How and Why ‘The Pitt’ Said Goodbye to Louie in Season 2

The cast and crew of ‘The Pitt’ debrief on season two’s most heartbreaking good-bye: “If nurses and doctors care for a guy like this in real life, that’s a tribute to the health-care system.”

2026-02-13T02:55:30Z

Spoilers follow for The Pitt season two episode six, 12:00 P.M., which premiered on HBO Max on February 12. Over 21 hours and two seasons, people of all ages and walks of life have sought aid at The… [+13934 chars]

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Mexico could be at risk of losing measles elimination status after more than 9,000 cases since last year

At least 28 measles patients have died since last year, health officials said.

2026-02-12T19:16:45Z

Mexico could be at risk of losing its measles elimination status as the virus continues to spread across the country. As of Wednesday, more than 9,100 measles cases have been confirmed since the beg… [+3479 chars]

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Is sleep the missing piece in mental health?

This podcast episode explores the two-way relationship between sleep and mental health, the science of sleep cycles, sleep supplements, and the role of cognitive behavioral therapy in treating insomnia.

2026-01-31T07:00:00Z

Which came first, depression or insomnia? And why do some people with depression sleep too little and others too much? Research shows sleep and mental health share a complex, two-way relationship, bu… [+36180 chars]

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Phones and mental health: What if an app can tell you if you’re depressed?

Emerging apps like MoodCapture use AI to guess when you’ll be sad. Can they also help you feel better?

2024-05-07T11:30:00Z

If you have a sore throat, you can get tested for a host of things Covid, RSV, strep, the flu and receive a pretty accurate diagnosis (and maybe even treatment). Even when youre not sick, vital signs… [+15415 chars]

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Abortion rules should be relaxed, review to recommend

Minister for Health Stephen Donnelly considering report by barrister Marie O’Shea which examined operation of the existing law

2023-03-29T04:15:00Z

A new review of the States abortion law is set to recommend a loosening of existing rules which could involve the removal of the three-day wait to access medication. Minister for Health Stephen Donn… [+2934 chars]

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‘COVID hasn’t gone away’: Five things health experts say we must do to end the pandemic

Boosting health care capacity, encouraging third doses and better understanding long COVID are among the issues health experts say need to be addressed

2022-06-15T17:00:00Z

Restaurants are open. Festivals are back. Masks, for the most part, are optional. And starting Monday, June 20, proof of vaccination will no longer be required of Canadian air and train passengers. … [+7848 chars]

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