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Home»Author: Spreely Editorial Staff (Page 2)

Surprising Health Habit Revealed to Have Anti-Aging Benefits

Spreely Editorial Staff April 15, 2025

A recent study suggests that long-term meditation might be a powerful way to ease stress and even slow down the aging process. Researchers from Maharishi International University, the University of Siegen, and the Uniformed Services

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FDA Recalls Men’s Multivitamins for Undeclared Allergen

Spreely Editorial Staff April 14, 2025

A Utah-based company, MTN OPS LLC, has pulled its men’s multivitamins off the shelves due to an undeclared allergen that could pose serious risks to some folks. The recall affects their Multi-V Men lineup, packaged

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Fluoride Exposure Harms Health of Pregnant Women and Infants

Spreely Editorial Staff April 14, 2025

Fluoride has been a staple in dental care for ages, known mainly for its role in preventing cavities and fighting tooth decay. However, a recent meta-analysis suggests that it might have some “detrimental effects” on

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Woman with Alzheimer’s Starts 3,000-Mile Walk to Raise Awareness

Spreely Editorial Staff April 14, 2025

Judy Benjamin, an inspiring 80-year-old California woman, is proving that age is just a number by embarking on a 3,000-mile walk across America. Diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease 13 years ago, she decided to take on

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AI Revolutionizes Patient Care and Cuts Physician Burnout, Expert Reveals

Spreely Editorial Staff April 13, 2025

Artificial intelligence is making significant waves in the world of healthcare, particularly in the way doctors and patients communicate. Many doctors across the nation have embraced a type of AI known as ambient listening. This

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Paige Bueckers Predicted as No. 1 Pick for Dallas Wings in 2025 WNBA Draft

Spreely Editorial Staff April 13, 2025

The WNBA is getting ready to welcome its latest batch of rookies, with Paige Bueckers leading the pack. After guiding the UConn Huskies to their 12th national championship, she’s expected to be the top pick

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Sen. Collins Seeks Resolution in Trump-Maine Conflict Amid Ongoing Trans Athlete Debate

Spreely Editorial Staff April 13, 2025

For nearly two months now, the Trump administration and Maine have been locked in a standoff over the state’s policy allowing transgender athletes to compete in girls’ sports. On Monday, Maine officials took a significant

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Judge Orders Trump Administration to Release Frozen Funds to Maine Amid Ongoing Transgender Rights Dispute

Spreely Editorial Staff April 13, 2025

A federal judge has ordered the Trump administration to release the federal funds it had frozen for Maine. According to the ruling, the USDA must “immediately unfreeze and release to the state of Maine any

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Study Suggests Creatine May Not Boost Muscle Growth After All

Spreely Editorial Staff April 13, 2025

Researchers in Australia have been taking a closer look at creatine, a widely popular supplement among those looking to build muscle. A recent study conducted by the University of New South Wales in Sydney has

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Alabama Woman’s Pig Kidney Removed After Record 130 Days

Spreely Editorial Staff April 12, 2025

Towana Looney, an Alabama resident, set a record by living with a pig kidney for 130 days, but the organ was removed after her body began rejecting it. Now back home in Gadsden after her

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Senator Praises Diabetes and Weight-Loss Drug: ‘I Feel a Decade Younger’

Spreely Editorial Staff April 12, 2025

Senator John Fetterman from Pennsylvania recently shared his personal experience with Mounjaro, a GLP-1 drug traditionally used for type 2 diabetes. In his op-ed in The New York Times, he explained how taking the medication

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New Drug Reduces Heart Attack Risk by Eliminating Genetic Cholesterol, Study Finds

Spreely Editorial Staff April 12, 2025

Researchers have unveiled a groundbreaking medication that targets a cholesterol-like particle linked to heart attacks and strokes. Many people might not realize that lipoprotein(a), or Lp(a), which circulates in their bloodstream, poses a significant health

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Measles Updates & New Medication to Potentially Reduce Cancer Spread

Spreely Editorial Staff April 11, 2025

Measles is making a comeback in the U.S., with case numbers steadily climbing, causing concern among health experts and the public. Health officials are urging parents to ensure their children are vaccinated, as the disease

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17 Preventable Risk Factors Linked to Stroke, Dementia, and Depression

Spreely Editorial Staff April 11, 2025

A new study from Mass General Brigham (MGB) has found that lifestyle changes can significantly reduce the risk of stroke, dementia, and late-life depression. Researchers identified 17 common risk factors linked to these aging-related conditions.

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Study Finds Heavy Drinking Linked to Brain Damage

Spreely Editorial Staff April 11, 2025

Alcohol’s link to cancer is gaining attention again as the Surgeon General pushes for warning labels, and the CDC notes a rise in norovirus cases in the U.S. Dr. Nicole Saphier discussed these issues on

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Phil Mickelson’s Weight Loss Diet: Doctor’s Insights

Spreely Editorial Staff April 11, 2025

Phil Mickelson, a seasoned professional golfer with multiple championship titles, has been quite vocal about his dedication to health and wellness. Recently, he’s been in the spotlight for shedding 25 pounds in 2023 through a

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Study Finds This Weight Loss Plan Outperforms Traditional Dieting

Spreely Editorial Staff April 11, 2025

A recent study from the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus is shaking up the weight loss world with some intriguing findings about intermittent fasting. They compared two groups of people trying to lose weight

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Early Research Suggests Flu Vaccine May Be Linked to Increased Infections

Spreely Editorial Staff April 11, 2025

A recent study from Cleveland Clinic has stirred up some conversation around the flu vaccine’s effectiveness. This study, still awaiting peer review, observed 53,402 employees in northern Ohio during the 2024-2025 flu season. Surprisingly, it

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Link Between Diabetes and Dementia Explored; New Antibiotics Discovered

Spreely Editorial Staff April 11, 2025

This week’s health news is buzzing with fascinating stories. One of the standout topics includes groundbreaking research revealing how diabetes might actually alter the brain’s wiring. This revelation adds another layer to our understanding of

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Several Nurses on Same Floor of Busy Hospital Develop Brain Tumors

Spreely Editorial Staff April 11, 2025

At a hospital near Boston, five nurses working on the same floor have been diagnosed with brain tumors, stirring up a lot of concern and a strong desire for answers. The Massachusetts Nurses Association (MNA)

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Wellness Expert Warns: Retirement May Harm Health, Stay ‘Powered by Purpose’

Spreely Editorial Staff April 11, 2025

While many Americans officially retire at 67, most call it quits by 62. However, not everyone steps away from work entirely. A study by AARP revealed that about 25% of people over 50 don’t plan

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CDC reports: Invasive strep throat strain more than doubles in US

Spreely Editorial Staff April 11, 2025

Cases of an aggressive strain of strep throat are climbing in various parts of the United States, as reported by the CDC. The research, which appeared in JAMA, highlighted a significant rise in group A

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Study Suggests Common Vaccine May Lower Dementia Risk

Spreely Editorial Staff April 10, 2025

Recent research has brought to light a fascinating connection between the shingles vaccine, known as the zoster vaccine, and a reduced risk of developing dementia. A study by Stanford Medicine, published in Nature, found a

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Ivanka Trump’s Jiu-Jitsu Boosts Family Well-being, Say Celebrity Trainers

Spreely Editorial Staff April 10, 2025

Ivanka Trump has been sharing her journey with jiu-jitsu, a self-defense practice she and her family have embraced. In a recent Instagram post by The Valente Brothers, who are martial arts trainers, Ivanka was seen

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Study Suggests Women May Have Superior Hearing Compared to Men

Spreely Editorial Staff April 10, 2025

There’s a fascinating study out there suggesting that women might have more sensitive hearing than men. Conducted by Patricia Balaresque, Ph.D., and her team at the Centre for Biodiversity and Environmental Research in France, the

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Tennessee reports first measles case amid U.S. outbreak

Texas officials report second measles-related child death

Spreely Editorial Staff April 10, 2025

A tragic situation has unfolded in Texas with the death of a second child from measles, although the exact cause remains unclear, as reported by the Department of Health and Human Services. HHS Secretary Robert

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Constantly Clearing Your Throat? A Doctor Explains Why and How to Fix It

Spreely Editorial Staff April 10, 2025

Clearing your throat is a pretty common thing people do to get rid of mucus or irritants, especially when allergies are in the air. But for some folks, it can turn into a tough habit

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Prostate Cancer Risk Rises 45% in Men with One Risky Habit

Prostate Cancer Drug Now Accessible to More Patients with Aggressive Forms

Spreely Editorial Staff April 10, 2025

Novartis, a pharmaceutical company from Switzerland, recently celebrated the expanded approval by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for their drug Pluvicto. This drug is designed for patients dealing with a tough form of

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Anonymous $47K Donation Saves Baby with Fatal Brain Disorder

Spreely Editorial Staff April 10, 2025

A little girl named Millie from Florida is defying all expectations with her remarkable journey. When Bill and Meg Longhenry welcomed their daughter Millie in August 2023, doctors had given them grim news. Millie was

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Hantavirus Claims Three Lives in California, Including Gene Hackman’s Wife

Spreely Editorial Staff April 10, 2025

Hantavirus has claimed the lives of three people in California, including Betsy Arakawa, the wife of actor Gene Hackman. Betsy, 65, was found alongside Hackman, 95, who passed away from atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease and advanced

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Research suggests a common supplement might extend lifespan

Spreely Editorial Staff April 10, 2025

Recent research has highlighted the potential of omega-3 supplements in prolonging life. Known as a “healthy fat,” omega-3 is already celebrated for its positive effects on brain and heart health, but now it seems it

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RFK Jr. to Instruct CDC to Halt Water Fluoride Recommendations

Spreely Editorial Staff April 9, 2025

Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is taking steps to change how fluoride is handled in public water systems. He plans to direct the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to

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New Study Suggests Low-Carb Keto Diet May Not Increase Heart Disease Risk

Spreely Editorial Staff April 9, 2025

A recent study has stirred up the conversation about high cholesterol and heart health, focusing on the low-carb ketogenic diet. Conducted by The Lundquist Institute for Biomedical Innovation at Harbor-UCLA Medical Center, the research involved

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JD Vance Celebrates His Mother’s Health Milestone: ‘So Proud of You’

Spreely Editorial Staff April 9, 2025

JD Vance recently celebrated a major milestone in his mother’s life at the White House. Beverly Aikins, Vance’s mother, has reached ten years of sobriety, a significant achievement considering her long battle with addiction. Vance

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Study Suggests Daily Exercise Isn’t Essential: ‘Better Than None’

Spreely Editorial Staff April 9, 2025

Exercise might not be as essential on a daily basis as we once thought. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has always recommended that adults get at least 150 minutes of physical activity

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Baby in Colorado Contracts Measles: Health Officials Report

Spreely Editorial Staff April 9, 2025

A baby in Denver County, Colorado, recently came down with measles, according to state health officials. The child, under one year old, was unvaccinated because of their age. This case surfaced after the infant traveled

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Study Reveals Surprising Ways Diabetes Alters Brain Function

Spreely Editorial Staff April 9, 2025

Diabetes is linked to a variety of health problems, and now a study from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, adds memory and cognitive function issues to the list. Researchers found that type 2 diabetes

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Service Dogs Transform Lives of Kids with Autism: Families and Research Report ‘Incredible Changes’

Spreely Editorial Staff April 9, 2025

Having a furry friend can truly transform life, especially for kids with autism. A study from the University of Arizona College of Veterinary Medicine explored how service dogs affect autistic children and their families, working

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Deadly Bird Flu Strain Outbreak Confirmed for First Time in 8 Years

Spreely Editorial Staff April 9, 2025

A new outbreak of bird flu has been discovered, with the H7N9 strain making a comeback in Noxubee, Mississippi. This is the first time since 2017 that this deadly virus has been detected in the

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Traveling with Measles Concerns, Pet Food Recalls, and Cancer Risk Factors

Spreely Editorial Staff April 9, 2025

The latest buzz in health news has spotlighted some critical issues that have people talking. With measles making a comeback, it’s key to know how to stay safe while traveling. Some pet food brands have

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Study: Only 1 in 10 Back Pain Treatments Effective — Explore Alternative Solutions

Spreely Editorial Staff April 9, 2025

Chronic back pain is a widespread issue in the U.S., affecting about 16 million adults, and a new study has delivered some sobering news regarding treatment options. The research, published in BMJ Evidence-Based Medicine, found

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Study Suggests Eating This Sweet Food May Lower Diabetes Risk

Spreely Editorial Staff April 8, 2025

Mangoes might just be the tasty treat that helps in managing diabetes, according to a study highlighted in the journal Nutrients. Researchers at the Illinois Institute of Technology explored the effects of fresh mango consumption

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Obesity Rates Highest in These 3 Southern Cities

Spreely Editorial Staff April 8, 2025

America’s obesity issue is a growing concern, with almost 42% of adults being classified as obese, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The reasons behind this health crisis could be numerous, ranging

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Experts Say Heat Exposure May Improve Sleep—Here’s Why

Spreely Editorial Staff April 8, 2025

Heat exposure can offer a variety of health perks, especially when it comes to spending time in saunas. Research has demonstrated that relaxing in a sauna can lower the risk of chronic illnesses and also

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Study Reveals Global Parkinson’s Cases May Double by 2050

Spreely Editorial Staff April 8, 2025

The number of people living with Parkinson’s disease is likely to double by 2050, potentially affecting 25 million individuals worldwide, as suggested by a recent study. Researchers at Capital Medical University in Beijing, China, have

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Dad Shares Insight on How Kids with Down Syndrome Can Lead ‘Abundant Lives’

Spreely Editorial Staff April 8, 2025

Every year, March 21 is set aside to shine a light on World Down Syndrome Day, a moment dedicated to raising awareness and understanding about Down syndrome. The United Nations officially recognized this day in

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New Blood Test Diagnoses and Tracks Progression of Alzheimer’s Disease

Experimental Drug May Prevent Alzheimer’s-Related Dementia, Researchers Claim

Spreely Editorial Staff April 8, 2025

A promising new experimental drug might just have the potential to prevent Alzheimer’s in individuals with a higher risk of developing the disease. This discovery comes from a study conducted by the Washington University School

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Parents of Girl Who Died from Measles Refused MMR Vaccine

Spreely Editorial Staff April 8, 2025

The tragic passing of a young girl from West Texas due to measles has sparked a discussion about the measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) vaccine. The six-year-old, named Kaylee, succumbed to the illness on February

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Prostate Cancer Risk Rises 45% in Men with One Risky Habit

Spreely Editorial Staff April 8, 2025

Researchers are warning that men who regularly dodge prostate cancer screening appointments are 45% more likely to die from the disease.  Prostate cancer is the most common cancer among men and the second-leading cause of

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NYPD Detective Inspires Cops with Intense Workouts to Boost Fitness

Spreely Editorial Staff April 8, 2025

Eddie Barrett, a 35-year-old NYPD detective, has become quite the social media star with his intense nightly workouts. Known as “50Cal” to his fans, Barrett told Fox News Digital that he has not skipped a

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Tennessee reports first measles case amid U.S. outbreak

Spreely Editorial Staff April 8, 2025

Tennessee’s health officials have confirmed their first measles case amid a nationwide increase in reported instances. The infected individual contracted the virus in early March and is recuperating at home. Health authorities are busy tracking

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Veteran Finds Support and Companionship in Superhero-Like Dog with ‘Batman’ Markings

Spreely Editorial Staff April 7, 2025

Move over, Batman — there’s a new hero on the block, and she’s got four paws, floppy ears, and a heart as big as Gotham City. Meet Roxie, a beagle with a unique fur pattern

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CDC Alerts: Rising Dengue Fever Cases in Popular Spring Break Destinations

Spreely Editorial Staff April 7, 2025

As spring break travelers flock to warmer destinations, there’s a growing concern about mosquitoes and the health risks they bring. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has noted a rise in global dengue

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Dr. Nicole Saphier Unveils Smart Solutions for Hair Loss and Gut Health Issues

Spreely Editorial Staff April 7, 2025

Dr. Nicole Saphier, a Fox News contributor, recently shared her insights on natural ways to tackle hair thinning and maintain a healthy gut. Hair thinning can arise from various factors such as hormonal changes, age,

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Specific Body Fat Measurement Linked to Higher Cancer Risk in Men

Spreely Editorial Staff April 7, 2025

Obesity’s link to cancer has been a topic of discussion for a while now, especially regarding where the fat is located in the body. Recent findings indicate that, for men, a larger waistline is a

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Unhealthy Lifestyle Habits Raise Heart Disease Risk in Women

Spreely Editorial Staff April 7, 2025

Heart disease risk factors have always been a hot topic in health discussions, and a recent study puts a spotlight on the differences between men and women when it comes to these risks. Researchers from

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Men Opt for ‘New Botox’ as Hair Loss Solution

Spreely Editorial Staff April 7, 2025

The quest to solve baldness has puzzled scientists for years, yet with every passing day, new treatments and clinics seem to pop up, offering hope for those dealing with hair loss. Recently, researchers at UCLA

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Shampoo Recalled Due to Bacterial Contamination Risk

Spreely Editorial Staff April 7, 2025

There’s been a bit of a stir about a shampoo recall over concerns about some bacteria hitching a ride in the bottles. Henkel, a well-known name in consumer products, decided to pull Tec Italy Totale

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Kansas Reports Measles Outbreak with 10 Confirmed Cases

Spreely Editorial Staff April 7, 2025

Kansas is now part of a growing list of nearly 20 states in the U.S. dealing with an uptick in measles cases. The Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE) has reported 10 measles cases

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Dengue Fever, Prostate Cancer Risk, and Alzheimer’s Prevention

Spreely Editorial Staff April 6, 2025

Dengue fever is becoming a hot topic as cases are on the rise in certain regions. Health experts are raising alarms about this mosquito-borne illness that’s causing concerns due to its rapid spread. The disease,

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OTC Pain Reliever Use in Pregnancy May Raise Children’s ADHD Risk

Spreely Editorial Staff April 6, 2025

Moms-to-be who use acetaminophen, a widely used pain reliever, might unknowingly be raising the risk of their children developing ADHD, according to recent research. Published in Nature Mental Health, this study adds fuel to the

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Organ Transplant from Infected Donor Leads to Rabies Death

Spreely Editorial Staff April 6, 2025

A tragic incident occurred when a Michigan resident passed away from rabies after undergoing an organ transplant. The person had received this transplant at a hospital in Ohio in December 2024 and succumbed to the

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66-Year-Old Woman Welcomes 10th Child: Advocates for Larger Families

Spreely Editorial Staff April 6, 2025

Alexandra Hildebrandt, a 66-year-old woman from Germany, has recently welcomed her 10th child, a son named Philipp. Hildebrandt, who owns the Wall Museum at Checkpoint Charlie in Berlin, gave birth to her new baby on

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Rapid Surge of Dangerous Fungus Spreading in US Hospitals

Spreely Editorial Staff April 6, 2025

A concerning fungal infection known as Candida auris is spreading rapidly across U.S. healthcare facilities, raising alarm among health officials. The CDC has flagged more than 4,000 new cases of this fungus, labeling it an

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Are Full-Body Scans Worth It? Doctors Weigh In

Spreely Editorial Staff April 6, 2025

Celebrities like Kim Kardashian and Paris Hilton are all about full-body MRI scans, and it’s catching on with a lot of folks. People are shelling out big bucks for peace of mind, but is it

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Discovery of New Antibiotics: A Promising Breakthrough

Spreely Editorial Staff April 6, 2025

Scientists are buzzing with excitement about a potential new class of antibiotics, which hasn’t happened in nearly 30 years. Researchers from McMaster University in Canada and the University of Illinois, Chicago, have discovered lariocidin, a

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Do Parents Have Favorite Kids? New Research Insights

Spreely Editorial Staff April 6, 2025

It seems that most parents, whether they realize it or not, have a favorite child. This intriguing insight comes from a study at Brigham Young University (BYU) in Utah, which delved deep into the concept

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Utah Bans Fluoride in Public Water, Aligns with MAHA Movement

Spreely Editorial Staff April 6, 2025

Utah recently made headlines by becoming the first state in the U.S. to ban fluoride from its public drinking water systems, sparking a heated debate. This decision, signed into law by Republican Governor Spencer Cox,

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RFK Jr Challenges Governor of America’s Heaviest State to Public Weigh-Ins

Spreely Editorial Staff April 6, 2025

Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary, is on a mission to tackle obesity in America, starting with West Virginia. Teaming up with West Virginia Governor Patrick Morrisey, they announced a

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Experts Warn: America’s Seniors Face Vulnerability to Digital Threats

Spreely Editorial Staff April 5, 2025

Scammers have increasingly targeted seniors, making it crucial for older folks to balance the perks of online technology with safety precautions. Tom Kamber, who leads Older Adults Technology Services (OATS) under AARP, emphasizes that using

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Birthday Buddies and Neighbors Celebrate 101st Birthday Together

Spreely Editorial Staff April 5, 2025

Imagine having a neighbor who shares your exact birth date and age. Josie Church and Anne Wallace-Hadrill, two lively great-grandmothers, have experienced this rare coincidence. Born on April 1, 1924, these women have lived next

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Key Longevity Benefit of Healthy Eating in Middle Age

Spreely Editorial Staff April 5, 2025

Eating healthy in your middle years can significantly increase your chances of aging well. A study from the Harvard T.C. Chan School of Public Health reveals that sticking to a diet with “moderate intake of

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‘Dangers of Lorazepam Abuse: ‘The White Lotus’ Characters at Risk’

Spreely Editorial Staff April 5, 2025

Fans of HBO’s “The White Lotus” might recognize Victoria from her distinct southern accent, luxurious silk robes, and her reliance on lorazepam. After a particular episode showcased its use—perhaps more accurately, its misuse—Google searches for

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Five Years On: COVID’s Lasting Impact on Healthcare

Spreely Editorial Staff April 5, 2025

The world of medicine has gone through some serious shifts since COVID-19 came onto the scene, and one of the biggest changes is telemedicine. It’s become a staple in healthcare, especially after the pandemic pushed

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Crunches by Age: Recommended Reps for Different Age Groups

Spreely Editorial Staff April 5, 2025

How many crunches can you do, and how does that compare to others in your age group? This was the question posed on “FOX & Friends” during a segment where fitness expert Joseph David got

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New Blood Test Diagnoses and Tracks Progression of Alzheimer’s Disease

Spreely Editorial Staff April 5, 2025

Scientists have developed a promising blood test that can determine the progression of Alzheimer’s disease. Published in the journal Nature Medicine, this research was conducted by experts at Washington University in St. Louis and Lund

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Pesticide in Food Linked to Health Issues Might Get Approved Again

Spreely Editorial Staff April 5, 2025

Georgia’s Governor Brian Kemp is facing criticism over a bill that’s sitting on his desk, and it’s causing quite a stir among folks who support the “Make America Healthy Again” movement. The bill, known as

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Experimental Drug Significantly Increases Survival Rates in Women’s Cancer Study

Spreely Editorial Staff April 5, 2025

A new potential game-changer in the fight against treatment-resistant ovarian cancer is gaining attention. Relacorilant, when teamed up with the chemotherapy drug nab-paclitaxel, has shown promising results in a phase 3 trial known as ROSELLA.

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3 Doctor-Recommended Food Swaps for Improved Health and Nutrition

Spreely Editorial Staff April 4, 2025

Adopting a healthy lifestyle, which includes regular exercise and a balanced diet, can be quite a challenge. Dr. John Whyte, a top medical officer at WebMD, recently shared his insights with Fox News Digital in

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Study Suggests Vitamin D Supplements May Alleviate Multiple Sclerosis Symptoms

Spreely Editorial Staff April 4, 2025

Recent research hints that vitamin D might play a crucial role in managing multiple sclerosis (MS). A new study out of France examined 303 adults who recently experienced clinically isolated syndrome (CIS), which is a

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Ex-Yankee’s Son’s Death Sparks Carbon Monoxide Warnings from Experts

Spreely Editorial Staff April 4, 2025

Experts are raising the alarm about the risks of carbon monoxide after the tragic death of Miller Gardner, son of former New York Yankee Brett Gardner. The cause of death has not been officially confirmed,

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Measles Updates, Lorazepam Risks, and Antibiotics Breakthrough

Spreely Editorial Staff April 4, 2025

The latest health buzz has been quite the mixed bag, touching on everything from contagions to the curious case of drugs in pop culture. A notable highlight is the measles outbreak sweeping across the United

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Hair Loss Linked to Ozempic & Other Semaglutides: Key Facts

Spreely Editorial Staff April 4, 2025

Semaglutide medications like Ozempic and Wegovy have become quite popular lately, mainly due to their effectiveness in managing diabetes and aiding in weight loss. However, alongside the positive outcomes, some negative side effects have also

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Why 90% of Americans Struggle with Sleep, According to Experts

Spreely Editorial Staff April 4, 2025

Getting enough sleep is crucial for good health, but many people find it challenging to achieve quality rest. According to a U.S. News survey released in March, a significant number of Americans shared insights into

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Adam Savage from ‘MythBusters’ Explores Longevity and Life Hacks: ‘No Magic Secret’

Spreely Editorial Staff April 4, 2025

Adam Savage, known for his role on “MythBusters,” is diving into the world of longevity, exploring how our choices and habits impact how long we live. Now leading the YouTube channel Tested, he’s teamed up

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Markets Tumble Again as Trump’s ‘Liberation Day’ Tariffs Cause Global Shockwaves

Spreely Editorial Staff April 4, 2025

U.S. stocks faced a significant downturn as President Donald Trump’s tariffs on imports stirred global markets. The Dow Jones Industrial Average saw a sharp drop of 2,200 points, marking a 5.5% decline. Meanwhile, both the

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The Importance of Storing Food in Times of Crisis: Why Quality Beef Matters

Spreely Editorial Staff February 1, 2025

In uncertain times, having a well-stocked food supply is essential. Whether facing economic downturns, supply chain disruptions, or natural disasters, having access to high-quality, nutrient-dense food can make all the difference. Among all essential food

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Government Experiments and Emerging Diseases: The Case for Alternative Medicine and Self-Reliance

Spreely Editorial Staff February 1, 2025

In an age where governments engage in risky gain-of-function research and unknown diseases emerge at an alarming rate, it has never been more critical to explore alternative medicines and proactive health solutions. Traditional medicine has

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Meta Employees Protest by Bringing Their Own Tampons to Men’s Bathroom After Removal

Spreely Editorial Staff January 31, 2025

Meta, the company behind Facebook, has recently seen some employees upset over the removal of tampons from men’s bathrooms. CEO Mark Zuckerberg’s recent policy changes are drawing attention, as they reflect a shift towards more

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Target Becomes Latest Major US Company to Scale Back DEI Initiatives

Spreely Editorial Staff January 27, 2025

On Friday, Target announced a significant shift in its approach, joining a growing list of major U.S. retailers stepping back from diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives. The company’s decision marks an end to its

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Florida House Speaker Criticizes DeSantis for Special Session on Illegal Immigration

Spreely Editorial Staff January 27, 2025

The Florida legislature convened for a special session recently, prompted by Governor Ron DeSantis’ directive to swiftly assist President Donald Trump in addressing illegal immigration. This move has highlighted ongoing tensions between DeSantis and the

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GOP Dismisses Liberal Concerns Over Trump’s Firing of Inspectors General

Spreely Editorial Staff January 27, 2025

In a move that has drawn criticism from liberal circles, President Donald Trump has exercised his authority to dismiss several inspectors general, a step his administration describes as routine for a new presidency. On Friday,

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UN Overlooks Designated Holocaust Remembrance Day

Spreely Editorial Staff January 27, 2025

The United Nations has a significant task ahead as it reflects on its history, especially considering the occasion of International Holocaust Remembrance Day. This day, which was established by the UN itself, carries a weight

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Georgia Lt. Gov. Jones Unveils Initiatives Dubbed ‘State-Level DOGE’

Spreely Editorial Staff January 27, 2025

Lt. Gov. Burt Jones has drawn a parallel between a new bill in Georgia and the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) established by former President Donald Trump. Known as the “Red Tape Rollback Act of

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Trump allegedly had a tense call with Denmark’s PM over his controversial Greenland purchase proposal.

Spreely Editorial Staff January 27, 2025

President Donald Trump’s interest in acquiring Greenland for the United States has not gone unnoticed. Despite facing strong opposition from Greenland and Denmark, which maintains sovereignty over the territory, Trump remains undeterred. His ambition to

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South Korea Boosts American Oil & Gas Purchases Due to Trump Policies

Spreely Editorial Staff January 25, 2025

South Korea is taking significant steps to increase its intake of oil and gas from the United States. This strategic move is aimed at diversifying its energy portfolio and cushioning any potential trade tensions with

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McConnell Criticizes Hegseth, Explains His “No” Vote on Confirmation

Spreely Editorial Staff January 25, 2025

Late on Friday night, the Senate confirmed Pete Hegseth as Secretary of Defense, a decision that came after a dramatic vote. Vice President JD Vance had to step in to cast the deciding vote after

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Rangers Goalie Enters Brawl, Referee Caught Between Fighters

Spreely Editorial Staff January 22, 2025

The New York Rangers’ triumph over the Ottawa Senators with a commanding 5-0 score at Madison Square Garden was a night to remember, full of excitement and high stakes. While the victory was decisive, the

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Trump promises decision on ‘J6 hostages’ will make supporters ‘very happy’

Spreely Editorial Staff January 19, 2025

President-elect Trump has a knack for energizing a crowd, and Sunday was no exception. Speaking at a large rally, he promised his supporters they’d be “very happy” with his upcoming decision concerning what he referred

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Apple’s AI News Spread Misinformation on Pete Hegseth, Marco Rubio, and Pam Bondi | Spreely Media

Spreely Editorial Staff January 19, 2025

Apple has faced criticism over its AI-generated news alerts after distributing incorrect information regarding Pete Hegseth, a nominee for defense secretary, as well as two other cabinet nominees. The alert incorrectly stated that Hegseth had

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