Health
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Cellphones and Cancer Risk: New Report Finds Low Likelihood
Whether you’re a fan of Android, iPhone, or prefer a classic flip phone, there’s reassuring news about your mobile device’s…
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Breakthrough Blood Tests Transform Alzheimer’s Diagnosis
Recent research has unveiled that highly accurate blood tests for Alzheimer’s disease could significantly enhance diagnosis accuracy, accelerate treatment, and…
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Understanding the Dosage: How Much CBD Oil Should You Take?
Navigating the correct dosage of CBD oil can be challenging, especially with the varying recommendations and individual responses to this…
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Could Microplastics in Penises Impact Fertility and Sperm Count?
As evidence mounts of microplastics infiltrating diverse biological systems such as blood and lungs, researchers are investigating their potential impact…
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Walking: A Potent Remedy for Alleviating Back Pain
Doctors and physical therapists frequently integrate aerobic exercise into treatment plans for lower back pain. Movement not only alleviates discomfort…
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Beet Juice Potential Benefits Heart Health in Post-Menopausal Women
New Study Finds Beet Juice Boosts Blood Vessel Function in Post-Menopausal Women Recent research suggests that daily consumption of beet…
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New Comprehensive Review Reveals Optimal Strategies for Weight Loss
Recent systematic reviews spanning medical literature from 2020 to 2024 have pinpointed significant variations in weight loss outcomes across diverse…
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The Impact of Extreme Heat on the Body and Who Is Most Vulnerable
Nearly 77 million Americans across the Midwest and Northeast are under heat alerts this week, with the National Weather Service…
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Safety Measures for Parents of Children Who Enjoy the Flavor of Medicine
Among the queries parents frequently pose to pediatrician Dr. Debra Langlois at University of Michigan Health C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital,…
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Feeding peanuts to young children could reduce allergy risk: study
Children who consume peanut products during their first five years are significantly less likely to develop a peanut allergy as…
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