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19% Of Men Had Erectile Dysfunction After COVID-19, Over 9% At 2 Years

After recovering from COVID-19, many individuals may experience long-term effects, including erectile dysfunction (ED). A recent study published in Scientific Reports found that 19% of 609 men surveyed continued to

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Flight Has Emergency Landing After Live Mouse Found In Airplane Meal

Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) had an unexpected visitor on board one of its flights from Oslo, Norway, to Malaga, Spain. A

mouse study holds clue to starving cancer tumor cells to death

Cancer cells, like all living things, require nutrients to survive and grow. Scientists have long been focused on finding ways

Wastewater monitoring can detect foodborne illness, researchers find

Wastewater monitoring has long been used as a tool for disease surveillance, dating back to its initial use in the

The Scientist Betting That Worm Secretions Fix Autoimmune Diseases

Welcome to the first edition of the Prototype! Every week, I’ll be sharing the latest and most intriguing news in

FDA approves first at-home flu vaccine in U.S., a nasal spray

The Food and Drug Administration has recently granted approval to AstraZeneca for the home administration of its nasal spray influenza

‘Transient’ gut bacteria may affect health and guide diet choices

The gut microbiome is a complex ecosystem of bacteria that plays a crucial role in our overall health. A recent

Eating Dirt Trends On TikTok, Here’s The Dirt On Health, Beauty Claims

Typically, you don't want your kids eating dirt. But some TikTokers have been encouraging such ... behavior. (Photo: Getty)getty Could

Another person tied to Missouri bird flu case had respiratory symptoms

A recent report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) revealed that a second health worker who cared