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Load up your plate and still lose weight with these seven foods that are lower in calories.
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Researchers looked at what happens when adults trade two tablespoons of refined sugar for an equal amount of pure maple syrup.
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Find relief from occasional bloating with these expert-approved drinks that support digestion, reduce inflammation and keep things moving.
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As measles cases in the United States continue to mount, neighboring countries Canada and Mexico are also experiencing significant outbreaks – all of which have been linked to at least one death.
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Health officials announced Friday there has been a confirmed measles case in Allegan County.
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Exposure to wildfire smoke drifting across the country has been linked to increased risks of heart, lung and brain problems.
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Dr. Mark Dybul was an architect of PEPFAR, a program credited with saving 26 million lives. Now its future could be in jeopardy as Congress reviews the Trump administration's funding rescission memo.
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Familiarity with our bodies can help us make healthier decisions, take better actions when signs of illness appear, and effectively communicate with healthcare providers, among other things. However, despite living our entire lives in a human body, there are …
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Researchers say the smartphone app could empower patients to better understand their disease and make disease management decisions.
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A team from Fudan University, the Shanghai Institute of Technical Physics, the Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications and Shaoxin Laboratory, all in China, has developed a retinal prosthesis woven from metal nanowires that partially restored visio…
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Alan A Hines death notice and obituary, Thursday June 5, 2025. Holcombe Funeral Home, Inc. Union, SC 29379
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Nucleus Genomics has been courting controversy for years with products that claim to tell people how their genetics correlate to a host of complex issues, including their IQ.
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Fair Oaks Ranch officials urge pet owners to stay alert after two rabid animals were found in one week, an unusual spike for the area.
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Parkinson’s disease patients with mild cognitive changes before deep brain stimulation are not more likely to develop dementia, a study found.
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Doctors who specialize in longevity share six tips for how to live longer by making small changes to your everyday lifestyle habits.
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People facing weight stigma are more likely to have a harder time exercising and making changes to their nutrition, new research shows.
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Chronic inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD), such as Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis, cause recurring diarrhea, fever, pain, and significant psychological distress. Despite major advances and modern medications, treatment remains challenging. Only a subs…
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Health officials said Friday that the family member's case was confirmed in May.
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Thousands of people, mostly children, in the U.S., Canada, and Mexico have contracted the vaccine-preventable disease this year.
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A fitness trend known as Japanese walking is capturing attention online, promising major health benefits with minimal equipment and time.
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New study reveals that five hours of moderate physical exercise per week significantly reduces the risk of high blood pressure in adults.
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