**Vampire Facials Spark HIV Outbreak: New Mexico Spa Linked to Infections**

Albuquerque, New Mexico – A spa in downtown Albuquerque, previously investigated for potential exposure to HIV through “vampire facials,” has been linked to at least three cases, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control (CDC) on Thursday. Following an initial HIV case confirmed in July last year, the New Mexico Department of Health (DOH) urged former clients of VIP Beauty Salon and Spa to get tested. The DOH warned that customers who received injection-related …

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Supernova Meteorite Particles Linked to Newly Discovered Hydrogen Burning Stars – Groundbreaking Research Unveils Cosmic Secrets Beyond Our Solar System

Houston, Texas – Scientists have made a groundbreaking discovery in space research, uncovering a rare dust particle in a meteorite that originated from a hydrogen-burning supernova, shedding light on the mysteries of cosmic events and star formation. This unprecedented finding was made possible through innovative analytical techniques and collaborative efforts among researchers from various institutes. The meteorite, containing a unique magnesium isotopic ratio, was found to have been formed by a star other than our …

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**ZOMBIE** Deer Disease Sparks Fear: Hunters’ Deaths Linked to Venison in Terrifying Case of “CWD” Transmission!

San Antonio, Texas – Concerns have been raised about chronic wasting disease following a case report involving two hunters who developed neurological disorders and died after consuming venison from a potentially infected deer population. The report, presented at the American Academy of Neurology’s annual meeting, did not definitively prove the transmission of chronic wasting disease (CWD) from deer to humans, according to researchers at the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio. However, …

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Superbug Outbreak: Dogs Test Positive for Deadly Bacteria Linked to Eyedrops – CDC Investigation Reveals Shocking Connection

Two dogs in New Jersey have tested positive for a drug-resistant strain of bacteria connected to a fatal outbreak related to eyedrops last year, as reported by a CDC investigator. The bacteria identified, known as carbapenemase-producing carbapenem-resistant Pseudomonas aeruginosa, is genetically linked to the germs that affected 81 individuals across 18 states, resulting in 14 cases of vision loss and four deaths. This alarming development was disclosed by Emma Price during a conference held by …

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Gut Bacteria Linked to Brain Thickness: New Study Reveals Surprising Connection with Cognitive Functions

Beijing, China – Recent research out of Capital Medical University in Beijing sheds light on the potential influence of specific gut bacteria on the structure of the brain. The study, published in the Journal of Affective Disorders, explores the relationship between certain bacteria within the orders Lactobacillales and Bacillales and changes in the brain’s cortical thickness. Scientists have delved into the complex world of gut microbes, unveiling the intricate connection between the gut and the …

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Tesla Autopilot Safety Gap Linked to 467 Crashes – Federal Report Exposes Shocking Findings

FREMONT, Calif. – A recent report by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration unveiled a significant flaw in Tesla’s Autopilot system, linking it to 467 collisions, with 13 resulting in fatalities and numerous others causing serious injuries. The investigation analyzed 956 crashes that involved the use of Tesla’s Autopilot over a nearly three-year period, shedding light on the system’s design shortcomings. According to the NHTSA, Tesla’s Autopilot design contributed to preventable crashes due to its …

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Stressful Life Events Linked to Alzheimer’s Risk: Study Findings Unveiled!

New York City, USA – A recent study has found a connection between stressful life events experienced during childhood and midlife, and the risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease. The study suggests that individuals who encounter significant stress during these periods may be more vulnerable to developing the neurodegenerative disorder later in life. Alzheimer’s is a progressive brain disease that affects memory, thinking, and behavior, and is the most common form of dementia. The findings of …

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Cannabis Use Linked to 96% Decreased Risk of Cognitive Decline, Surprising Study Finds

Syracuse, New York – A recent study conducted at the State University of New York Upstate Medical University suggests that cannabis use, whether medical or recreational, could potentially reduce the risk of subjective cognitive decline (SCD). The surprising findings of the study, published in the journal Current Alzheimer Research in February, have sparked interest among researchers. Contrary to previous research linking cannabis use to cognitive decline, the study found that nonmedical cannabis use was associated …

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**Alzheimer’s Breakthrough**: Common HIV Drugs Linked to Reduced Risk of AD – Find Out How!

San Diego, California – A recent study from Sanford Burnham Prebys in San Diego has revealed a potential link between common HIV drugs and a reduced incidence of Alzheimer’s disease (AD). Utilizing data from over 225,000 individuals, researchers found that HIV-positive patients taking reverse transcriptase (RT) inhibitors showed a lower rate of AD compared to the general population. The study builds upon previous research suggesting that Alzheimer’s-linked genes could be affected by enzymes similar to …

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Chemicals in Garage Linked to Increased ALS Risk – Study Reveals Startling Connection to Muscle-Wasting Disease

Ann Arbor, Michigan – A recent study conducted by researchers at the University of Michigan suggests that storing chemicals in your garage, especially those connected to your home, may increase the risk of developing amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), a muscle-wasting condition. The study found a stronger link between the storage of chemicals like gasoline, weed killer, pesticides, paint, and woodworking supplies in an attached garage and the development of ALS. This potential risk was higher …

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