Passengers on hantavirus-hit cruise ship returning to home countries for monitoring - The Washington Post
Seventeen Americans are expected to head to a federal quarantine facility in Nebraska, where public health officials say they will be assessing and monitoring each individual.
My Mom Has Always Seemed Unenthused About My Twins. But Now She’s Been Making Uncomfortable Comments. - Slate
She has to stop!
Versions of You in Other Universes May Be Subtly Affecting Your Destiny, Oxford Physicist Says - Futurism
Oxford Physicist Vlatko Vedral argues that observing quantum objects affect us, not the other way around, for better or worse.
Psychologists Say People Who Still Use Paper Calendars Aren't Stubborn or Old-Fashioned. Their Brains Are Wired to Process Information in a Richer Way - The Daily Galaxy
Handwriting on paper doesn't just feel different. It forces the brain into a deeper kind of encoding that screens cannot trigger, and the difference shows up on MRI scans within an hour.
Magnetic Brain Pulses Help Kids With Autism to Communicate, Study Finds - ScienceAlert
For children with autism spectrum disorder and with an intellectual disability, the options for improving communication and social skills are limited.
Outbreaks Of Highly Contagious Disease Reach Record High In CA - Patch
The rate of infections in California continues to outpace national trends, affecting more native-born residents than in the past.
New Pill Lowers Stubborn Blood Pressure and Protects the Kidneys - SciTechDaily
A new experimental drug lowered blood pressure and sharply reduced signs of kidney damage in people with chronic kidney disease.
Norovirus outbreak reported on Princess cruise ship that departed Fort Lauderdale - CBS News
This is the second time within two months that a norovirus outbreak happened on a Princess ship based out of the Fort Lauderdale.
The surprisingly strong case for feeling great about your coffee habit - vox.com
Coffee was once treated as a health risk. Newer research links moderate drinking to lower risks for dementia, diabetes, liver disease, and early death.
Scientists discover a hydraulic link between the abdomen and the brain - PsyPost
A new study suggests that flexing your abdominal muscles physically moves your brain. This gentle shifting acts as a hydraulic pump, forcing fluids through brain tissue to wash away harmful waste and promote cognitive health.
Common stroke may actually be caused by widening of brain arteries - Medical News Today
The widening of arteries within the brain was associated with both lacunar stroke and cerebral small vessel disease in a new study, casting doubts over previous understanding of stroke causes.
Arizona man who survived hantavirus 24 years ago, but lost mom and sister, says recent outbreak is "hard" to process - CBS News
In 2002, Zermeño found out he contracted hantavirus after cleaning the family house following the death of his mother and sister. He had been exposed to rodent droppings and became infected.
Texas doctor reignites ivermectin debate with new hantavirus claims - Chron
Houston doctor Mary Bowden is offering ivermectin to Texans years after gaining attention during the COVID-19 pandemic.
“Sounds Like 2026”: Disturbing 'The X-Files' Moment Resurfaces as Hantavirus Spreads in US - Bored Panda
Fans notice eerie real-world similarity in viral The X-Files scene amid hantavirus outbreak in the US.
An apple a day: 13 old wives’ tales that are true - The Times
As a study shows that cranberry juice really can beat UTIs, Peta Bee on the truth about other home remedies