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Aug. 21, 2025
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A ‘gut sense’ connecting the large intestine to the brain could help regulate appetite

Aug. 20, 2025

A study recently published in Nature describes a “previously unrecognized” sense that facilitates communication between the gut and the brain.

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Pill being tested to help sleep apnea patients breathe easier

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New research links 'forever chemicals' to gene changes tied to cancer and other diseases

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Kristen Rundell accepted into executive leadership program

Aug. 18, 2025
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Scientists make concerning discovery about invisible threat to firefighters' health: 'Exposures lead to increased risk'

Aug. 17, 2025
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University of Arizona receives $2.8M to study impact of harmful chemicals on fertility

Aug. 15, 2025
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