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Wild Blueberries Are Quietly Becoming One of Science's Most Studied Foods
A major new review finds wild blueberries improve heart and gut health through mechanisms that begin working within hours and compound over weeks.

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Stellantis Opens the Tesla Supercharger Door for Jeep, Dodge, and Ram EV Drivers
Stellantis has joined the Tesla Supercharger coalition, and the ripple effects for rival charging networks could be more disruptive than the headline suggests.

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Ukraine's Health System Is Being Dismantled, One Strike at a Time
WHO has documented 2,881 attacks on Ukraine's health infrastructure since 2022, and the pace is accelerating in ways that will outlast the war itself.

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Consumer Reports Range Tests Reveal Which EV Brands Actually Deliver on Their Promises
Consumer Reports tested nearly 30 EVs on the highway and found a striking divide between brands that deliver on range promises and those that quietly don't.

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A Blood Test May Catch Parkinson's Decades Before the Tremors Begin
Scientists in Sweden and Norway found blood-based signals tied to DNA repair and cellular stress that may flag Parkinson's disease years before symptoms emerge.

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The Polestar 3 Is Quietly Rewriting What a Performance SUV Can Be
The Polestar 3 doesn't growl or scream like its rivals, but drivers who push it hard say it handles better than all of them.
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The Silent Brain Disease That Quadruples Dementia Risk in Older Adults

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The Collagen Supplement Boom Is Built on Shaky Science

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WHO Sets the 2026–2027 Flu Vaccine Formula — and the Clock Is Already Ticking
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Chile Becomes the First Country in the Americas to Eliminate Leprosy
Chile is now the first country in the Americas verified by the WHO to have eliminated leprosy, and the ripple effects reach far beyond its borders.

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Full-Fat Cheese and Dementia Risk: What a 25-Year Swedish Study Really Tells Us
A 25-year study of 28,000 Swedes found full-fat cheese linked to lower Alzheimer's risk, but the catch buried in the data changes everything.