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French fries may be more than just a guilty pleasure—they could raise your risk of type 2 diabetes by 20% if eaten three times a week, while the same amount of boiled, baked, or mashed potatoes doesn’t appear to have the same effect.
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A study of 80,000 members of the Seventh-day Adventist Church in America found that those who ate no meat had a lower risk of developing a range of cancers
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We all poop weirdly on vacation. Fiber supplements can help.
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Both avocado oil and olive oil are heart-healthy kitchen staples. Find out which one cardiologists recommend the most.
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Creatine’s growth in popularity is largely due to young men’s desire to increase muscle size and muscle strength.
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Scientists finally solve a 500-year-old mystery from Leonardo da Vinci’s heart sketches.
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A new study has found that sexual narcissism mediates the link between childhood trauma and compulsive sexual behavior.
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"The medical model of healthcare is based on men."
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"There doesn't need to be a fear of the water," his daughter said. "There needs to be an education and a knowledge of if you have a cut, if you potentially could have been exposed, if there is a risk, how to handle it and what to do."
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IN A NUTSHELL 🔬 Researchers at Kyushu University have developed a revolutionary organic molecule that acts as a “switch” for both OLEDs and medical imaging. 💡 The molecule, named CzTRZCN, combines thermally activated delayed fluorescence with two-photon abs…
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Experts explain how perimenopause affects cholesterol, blood sugar and muscle — and share diet and strength training tips to protect your health.
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IN A NUTSHELL 🩺 A new wearable patch offers real-time blood pressure monitoring, revolutionizing how hypertension is managed. 🧬 The device uses liquid metal sensors and laser sintering to achieve precise measurements and high durability. 🏃‍♂️ Suitable for …
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Habits like eating too much protein, binge drinking, and excessive cannabis use can lead to cardiovascular disease and heart failure.
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As AI becomes more empathetic, a surprising psychological shift occurs. New research finds that interacting with emotionally intelligent machines can make us see real people as more machine-like, subtly eroding our respect for humanity.
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One Nebraskan mum's adverse response to medication pretty much burned her face right off.
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Research reveals physical activity often decreases years before heart issues arise. A study shows moderate exercise declines about 12 years before dia
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Research suggests Ozempic may weaken muscles even when they don’t shrink, with most lean mass loss coming from organ size reduction.
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Researchers have found a potential game-changing way to help people lose weight and control blood sugar without the unpleasant side effects of today’s popular drugs like Ozempic.
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Scientists have uncovered a hidden molecule in DNA that helps control fat storage, offering hope for a new kind of obesity treatment.
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Kieran Shingler's headache and sore throat were caused by a fast growing cancerous brain tumour.
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Colon cancer, a significant health concern, exhibits notable differences between men and women. Men face higher overall risk and mortality, while wome
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Erin Kelly, from Queensland, Australia, recently learned she had the disease after inheriting a rare genetic mutation called PSEN1 from her mother
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This Army Ranger went from the extreme physical fitness to requiring epidural steroid spinal injections. By 2013 he was in a wheelchair and going through medical retirement from the Army. But he recovered his health thanks to a Utah clinic.
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A nationwide study of more than 1.2 million older U.S. veterans found notable regional differences in dementia incidence, with the highest rates in the Southeast and the lowest in the Mid-Atlantic, even after accounting for demographics, health factors, and r…
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