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SCOTUS Asks For More Security, Graham’s Sister Sworn In, Parasite Spreads Across US: AM Update 7/15

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Cyclospora: What It Is and Why It's So Hard to Track

SCOTUS Asks For More Security, Graham’s Sister Sworn In, Pa… · Jul 15, 2026 Health & Fitness

Cyclospora is an intestinal parasite spread through feces-contaminated food or water. It cannot spread person-to-person because it must mature outside the body first. Symptoms take up to two weeks to appear, forcing patients to recall meals they ate long ago — making outbreak tracing a nightmare.

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Data point 4,000+

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Federal and state officials are investigating whether Taco Bell restaurants played a role in a Cyclospora parasite outbreak that has sickened more than 4,000 people across 30+ states. Some Detroit-area Taco Bell locations stopped serving lettuce and guacamole last week with signs citing a 'nationwide recall' — but no direct link has been established.

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Extreme Heat Safety Tips: What Doctors Say You Must Do

SCOTUS Asks For More Security, Graham’s Sister Sworn In, Pa… · Jul 15, 2026 Health & Fitness

With 108 million Americans under heat alerts, doctors say check the heat index (not just temperature), wear light loose clothing, avoid alcohol and caffeine, and hydrate even when you don't feel thirsty. Don't forget your pets — short-muzzled breeds like pugs and boxers are especially vulnerable because they can't pant efficiently.

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Data point 77%

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CDC Nomination Hearing: A Toss-Up on What Comes Next

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Stage IV Tongue Cancer: The Diagnosis

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For three to four years, Achatz's tongue felt like he'd bitten it. Dentists blamed stress. By the time he was diagnosed with stage IV tongue cancer at 32, nearly three-quarters of his tongue had a tumor. Five major hospitals all offered the same option: remove the tongue entirely.

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Tasting Without a Tongue: Running Alinea Through Cancer

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With no ability to taste during treatment, Achatz built a vocabulary of comparison — 'as acidic as a pickle, as sweet as a Dairy Queen cone' — to direct his top three chefs. He showed up to the restaurant every day through chemo and radiation. The cancer forced him to relinquish control and, in doing so, made him a better leader.