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A study from Brigham Young University researchers found that consuming sugary drinks leads to a greater risk of developing Type 2 diabetes, and some forms of dietary sugar actually decrease the risk.
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“AI is rizzing them up in a very unhealthy way at the moment.”
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A Prior Lake artist living on borrowed time is dedicating the last of her healthy days helping to raise money and awareness for a cure.
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He wants to protect his kidneys and help them recover. Here are some tips.
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You recently wrote about a study regarding aspirin therapy for people with high Lp(a) levels. What is the current thinking?
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A mysterious illness nearly ended his life.
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Three new JAK inhibitor medications have hit the market in recent years to treat alopecia. While they don't cure it, they are changing people's lives.
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New research tracks over 500 Finnish children to explore how lifestyle habits affect teen mental health. The study suggests that more exercise and less screen time from a young age may reduce stress and depressive symptoms by age 15.
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Dr. Kavya reveals 6 subtle signs your liver may be struggling, from persistent fatigue to belly fat. Don’t ignore these crucial health signals.  | Health
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If you have to go, just go. Holding in your poop can put you at risk of hemorrhoids.
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Just three seconds of daily exercise could change the way strength training works. A surprising study reveals unexpected results that challenge long-held fitness beliefs. This new approach might fit even the busiest schedules.
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Middle-aged women can benefit from adding more fiber and total carbs to their diet, new research finds.
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Dr. Eric Topol's research, spanning over seventeen years, debunked the myth of genetics as the primary determinant of healthy aging. One of the most i
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A new study suggests that mothers who favor social hierarchies and obedience to authority use less perspective-taking language with their children—especially when discussing people from different ethnic backgrounds. Their children also show weaker ability to …
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Experts say these 5 strength moves can keep your body decades younger—if you can do them at 60.
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A new American Diabetes Association consensus statement provides guidance on screening, diagnosing, and managing metabolic dysfunction–associated steatotic liver disease.
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"They told me that if I didn‘t come in sooner that I probably would have lost my life at any given moment."
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A team of UC San Diego researchers reports that aged neurons suffer from molecular stress associated with increased risks of neurogenerative diseases.
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The sharp turnaround on mRNA vaccines shows the unprecedented rise of anti-vaccine activists to power
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Japanese scientists have developed a new type of artificial blood that can be used in patients of any blood type.
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Some people contend it causes cancer and is part of a big pharma conspiracy. Dermatologists disagree.
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Research provides new insights into how the brain forms habits and explains why they can be so difficult to break. Neuroscientists at the Sainsbury Wellcome Centre (SWC) at UCL have discovered that the brain uses two distinct systems to learn through trial an…
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