In the United States, approximately 300,000 children undergo tonsillectomy each year, often viewed as a routine procedure aimed at alleviating obstructive breathing during sleep or recurrent throat infections. However, recent research is beginning to shed light on a darker potential side of this common surgery: an increased risk of anxiety and other stress-related disorders later
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The relationship between antibiotic use and cognitive decline, particularly dementia, has garnered significant attention in recent years. While some studies suggest a potential link, particularly highlighting the disruption of the gut microbiome caused by antibiotics, recent findings from the ASPREE trial present a more nuanced view. With over 4.7 years of follow-up involving 13,500 seniors,
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The Houston Astros have made a significant stride during the offseason by acquiring free agent first baseman Christian Walker on a three-year contract worth $60 million. This move, subject to a routine physical examination, marks not only a pivotal point for Walker but also signals a transformative phase for the Astros, particularly regarding the future
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In a political climate rife with divisions, the appointment of Lord Mandelson as the UK ambassador to the United States has ignited a fierce discourse. Chris LaCivita, a co-manager of Donald Trump’s recent presidential campaign, didn’t hold back when expressing his disdain for the selection, labeling Mandelson an “absolute moron.” This incendiary remark captures the
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