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Alpha-Gal Syndrome: Often Hidden, Under-Recognized, and in Need of Attention—A Rapid Review

Alpha-Gal Syndrome: Often Hidden, Under-Recognized, and in Need of Attention—A Rapid Review

Introduction Alpha-gal syndrome (AGS) is a tick-borne disease first described in 2009 on 2 continents by Van Nunen et al1 and Commins et al.2 Over the past fifteen years, its geographic reach in the US has widened, and the CDC considers it an...

The 11 Best Countries for Food Lovers, According to Michelin Chefs

The 11 Best Countries for Food Lovers, According to Michelin Chefs

When Michelin-starred chefs take vacation, where do they go to eat? It’s not always where you’d expect. Sure, they appreciate France’s culinary artistry and Italy’s pasta perfection, but they also rave about Vietnamese street food that costs $2...

Glass skin, anyone? These Prime Day K-beauty deals can’t be beat

Glass skin, anyone? These Prime Day K-beauty deals can’t be beat

Page Six may be compensated and/or receive an affiliate commission if you click or buy through our links. Featured pricing is subject to change. Glass skin is in. Stars have gone all in on K-beauty brands, and who can blame them? The hydrated,...

The emergence of ‘hedged globalization’

The emergence of ‘hedged globalization’

OXFORD, United Kingdom — United States President Donald Trump’s “Liberation Day” tariffs may have been “paused” almost immediately after their introduction in early April — a reprieve just recently extended until Aug. 1 — but they sent a clear...

What Was Paul Gauguin Looking For?

What Was Paul Gauguin Looking For?

In June, 1891, Paul Gauguin arrived in Tahiti. He was forty-three. With him—according to Sue Prideaux, whose new biography of Gauguin, “Wild Thing,” is the first to appear in English in thirty years—he carried “a hundred meters of canvas, a large...

Lenacapavir HIV PrEP: Not an AIDS Vaccine, but Vaccine Adjacent

Lenacapavir HIV PrEP: Not an AIDS Vaccine, but Vaccine Adjacent

The 40-year quest for a safe and effective AIDS vaccine remains unfulfilled, but hopes for a preventive intervention that could largely end HIV transmission have brightened because of injectable long-acting antiviral medications administered on a...

The Mindful Minute by Jon Heydenreich: My Menu

The Mindful Minute by Jon Heydenreich: My Menu

I have a menu of reasons. A menu. Reasons not to walk, exercise, get out of the chair, enter the race, resist the sweets, eat healthy, go to bed earlier, turn off the internet/phone, clean the garage, fix the bike. And every day I peruse the menu,...

Pusha T Teases A Clipse adidas Samba Collaboration

Pusha T Teases A Clipse adidas Samba Collaboration

Clipse have been putting on a clinic during the rollout for their reunion album, “Let God Sort ‘Em Out.” While the music itself has been of incredible quality and high-profile flare ups with everyone from Def Jam Recordings to Travis Scott have...

Educating in the 20th century for 21st century problems

Educating in the 20th century for 21st century problems

Across much of Latin America, university academic offerings continue to follow an educational model inherited from the last century. The most in-demand degrees are still Law, Business Administration, Medicine, Civil Engineering, or Accounting,...

S.D. nonprofit helps La Jolla’s Preuss School students build bridges to their future

S.D. nonprofit helps La Jolla’s Preuss School students build bridges to their future

Sabrina Haji just started her first semester at Yale University studying history of science, medicine and public health. Before that, the oldest of six children from an immigrant household attended The Preuss School in La Jolla from sixth to 12th...

Farmers market produces in Hubbard

Farmers market produces in Hubbard

Correspondent photo / Sean Barron Rob Matvey, who co-owns Edinburg, Pa.-based 3D’s Produce Farm & Greenhouse, arranges a variety of plants he and his wife, Stephanie Matvey, were selling Sunday during the 11th annual Hubbard Farmers Market at the...

Covid Hospitalisation, Family History, Lifestyle Behaviours Behind Unexplained Sudden Death: ICMR Study

Covid Hospitalisation, Family History, Lifestyle Behaviours Behind Unexplained Sudden Death: ICMR Study

(MENAFN- IANS) New Delhi, July 7 (IANS) Hospitalisations due to severe Covid-19 infection, a family history of sudden deaths, as well as lifestyle behaviours are some of the reasons behind the unexplained sudden death, according to a study led by...

PAHO says Measles cases rise in the Americas in 2025

A total of 7,132 confirmed cases of measles and 13 deaths have been reported in the Region of the Americas as of mid-June 2025, according to the latest epidemiological update from the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO). This represents a...

8 things you never knew about Virginia’s wild ponies

8 things you never knew about Virginia’s wild ponies

Learn all about the wild ponies that call Virginia home, including where you can spot them, how they got here, and who owns them. As a Virginian, you probably know the Old Dominion State is home to a diverse array of wildlife, from black bears and...

Search for Lawyers Intensifies as Court Detentions Ramp Up

Search for Lawyers Intensifies as Court Detentions Ramp Up

I. M. always believed having a lawyer would help his odds when seeking asylum. When he arrived in New York City in June of 2023, the 53-year-old Peruvian made it his mission to contact multiple legal organizations city-wide. But all of them told...

SJMC Terima Pengiktirafan Dalam 8 Kepakaran, Pembedahan Saraf Pertama Kali Tersenarai

SJMC Terima Pengiktirafan Dalam 8 Kepakaran, Pembedahan Saraf Pertama Kali Tersenarai

Jangan lupa follow channel Telegram TRPbm untuk ketahui updates semasa & relevan! Pusat Perubatan Subang Jaya (SJMC) terus meningkatkan tahap penjagaan kesihatan Malaysia dengan memperoleh pengiktirafan dalam lapan kepakaran di Newsweek’s Best...

Side-Eyeing Your Oven? These Easy Dinners Are How I Stay Cool (Even If It's Hot As Hell Out)

Side-Eyeing Your Oven? These Easy Dinners Are How I Stay Cool (Even If It's Hot As Hell Out)

30 Easy Cold Dinner Ideas PHOTO: BRYAN GARDNER; FOOD STYLING: BROOKE CAISONOur stove-tops (heck, any appliance that makes our kitchens any hotter) are canceled for the season. Why so harsh? Well, now that we've got these easy, refreshing, and...

The Best 100+ Amazon Prime Deals We Found Today, Handpicked by Editors

The Best 100+ Amazon Prime Deals We Found Today, Handpicked by Editors

Good news: Amazon Prime Day 2025 is still going strong — and this year's sale is packed with millions of must-see deals. For the first time, Amazon is celebrating Prime Day for four straight days, giving shoppers twice as long to score massive...

A splendid new biography of Gauguin separates man from myth

A splendid new biography of Gauguin separates man from myth

For much of his life, Paul Gauguin railed against the deadening effects of bourgeois domesticity. But as Sue Prideaux writes in “Wild Thing,” her terrific new biography of the artist, for about a decade early in his career the self-proclaimed...

Blueberry industry adds $9.1 billion to U.S. economy

Blueberry industry adds $9.1 billion to U.S. economy

Blueberry growers and importers are generating a significant economic impact in the United States, contributing nearly $9.1 billion annually, equivalent to almost $25 million per day, according to new reports from the U.S. Highbush Blueberry...

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