#wired.com. #Nov.17.2025 × Young People Are Tripping on Benadryl—and It’s Always a Bad Time. Deliriants like Benadryl can bring on terrifying hallucinations in high doses. Some Gen Z-ers are taking at least a dozen pills at a time—and challenging others to do the same.
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#wired.com. #Nov.15.2025 × An Invasive Disease-Carrying Mosquito Has Spread to the Rocky Mountains. The Aedes aegypti mosquito that can carry dengue, yellow fever, and Zika was thought to be too reliant on a hot and wet climate to survive in the Mountain West. But now, a population is thriving in Wes
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#aljazeera.com. #Nov.14.2025 × Cuban authorities battle wave of mosquito-borne illnesses. Cuba's top epidemiologist warned nearly a third of the population has been impacted and swaths of workforce sickened.
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#theguardian.com. #Nov.13.2025 × ‘Utter hypocrisy’: tobacco firm lobbied against rules in Africa that are law in UK. British American Tobacco pushed Zambian ministers to drop or delay ad bans, health warnings and restrictions on flavoured products, letter shows
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#wired.com. #Nov.12.2025 × A Proposed Federal THC Ban Would ‘Wipe Out’ Hemp Products That Get People High. The provision, tucked into the spending bill that could end the US government shutdown, would ban intoxicating hemp-derived THC products, including gummies and drinks.
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#wired.com. #Nov.10.2025 × The Mysterious Math Behind the Brazilian Butt Lift. For years, plastic surgeons thought the proportions of a beautiful buttocks should follow the Fibonacci sequence. Now, people are looking for a more Kardashian shape.
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#wired.com. #Nov.05.2025 × Blood Tests for Alzheimer’s Are Here. New diagnostic kits aim to revolutionize early screening of the disease, potentially allowing patients to receive treatments—such as monoclonal antibodies—sooner.
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