- Column | 5 science-backed health benefits of tea, from longevity to brain health – The Washington Post
- The traditional respiratory virus season hasn’t started, but Covid is already climbing – CNN
- Geriatric Medicine Experts Wish You’d Do These 8 Things More Often – AOL.com
- When Depression Resists Treatment – The New York Times
- Hotel Guests Were Told They’d Have to Pay for Another Night—Then Their Son Pulled the Fire Alarm – TwistedSifter
- Massive Study Links The Time You Eat Breakfast to How Long You’ll Live – ScienceAlert
- Coffee drinkers have less fat, more muscle, and surprising hormone differences – Science Daily
- ‘Vibrio vulnificus is in Charleston Harbor’: Charleston researchers track bacteria, what doctors warn – Live 5 News
- Researchers in Finland tracked children’s screen time for eight years, expecting to document the damage. The children who spent more hours on screens showed better cognitive processing as teenagers — a result that ran directly against the assumption the s – Space Daily
- Bexar County reports first dog rabies case in more than a decade, health officials say – KSAT
- 5 Years Later, His Ex Wants Her Old Furniture Back. He Said Fine—But She’s Moving It Herself. – TwistedSifter
- This Mindless Work Habit Is Increasing Your Cancer Risk — And It Takes Just 3 Minutes To Fix – AOL.com
- Rabies case in San Antonio dog prompts warning after skunk encounter goes unreported – kens5.com
- Cherry Angiomas Linked to Neurofibromatosis Type 1 – Medscape
- In the hills of northeast India, villagers grow living bridges by guiding the roots of rubber fig trees across rivers for 15 to 30 years — and unlike any bridge built by human hands, the older these get, the stronger they become – Space Daily