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“Staying socially active, being around people and getting out of your comfort zone is really good exercise for the brain,” says Wilberta Pickett, who walks 1 mile every day.
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Here are nine foods that can reverse fatty liver disease.
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Spinach emerges as a top green for reducing visceral fat, the dangerous belly fat linked to serious health risks. Rich in carotenoids, fiber, and thyl
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More than a dozen nations struggle to contain outbreak as health systems flounder with loss of international support
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Waking up from a nightmare can leave your heart pounding, but the effects may reach far beyond a restless night.
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Struggle with math? A gentle jolt to the brain might help.
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A new study shows that creatine supplementation can restore memory, reduce brain damage, and boost energy metabolism in aging mice. The findings suggest creatine may offer a simple dietary approach to protect against age-related cognitive decline.
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Not everything with a “vegan” label is as healthy as it seems—and some of the biggest surprises are hiding in plain sight.
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Recent studies, including one from Tufts University, suggest that moderate coffee consumption, about 1-2 cups daily, may lower mortality risk by 14%,
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LIVING near a golf course might come with more than just scenic views – it could carry a hidden health risk. A new study has revealed a troubling connection between proximity to golf courses …
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The 56-year-old woman was hospitalized with an infection along her left arm's joints, tendons, and skin.
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Walking is already a great workout, but you can reap even more health benefits from walking by rucking, meaning adding a little weight to your walks.
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New research reveals that sugar metabolism in brain cells may be a crucial defense against Alzheimer’s and related dementias.
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A clinical trial has revealed that Ambroxol, a common cough medicine in Europe, may help slow cognitive decline in people with Parkinson’s disease dementia.
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Swiss cheese is a blood-pressure friendly cheese with a low-sodium content, unique blood-pressure lowering properties, and easy to enjoy on its own or paired with your favorite fruit.
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Migraines are a common ailment worldwide, affecting nearly 15% of the global population. At times, they can be debilitating enough to interfere with daily activities. Despite a multitude of treatment options, some migraine sufferers cannot find relief in avai…
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Simon Bowler says the invasive melanoma, which started as a lump on his neck, was initially dismissed by doctors as a "harmless" cyst
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Researchers have found that internal physiological cues—like signals from the vagus nerve—play a stronger role in guiding eating behavior among wealthier individuals, offering new insight into why socio-economic status is linked to differences in diet and hea…
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Eating too much dairy, especially if you have lactose intolerance, may be causing nightmares and sleep disturbances, a new study has confirmed.
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It can also prevent up to 65,000 strokes per year.
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The 'go-to' way many clinicians measure healthy weight may be deeply flawed, according to new research.
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Because their insurance did not cover the cost of vaccinations, the family qualified for a variety of options to help lower the cost, but they were not offered assistance.
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University of South Alabama researchers report that neurons can transfer mitochondria directly to cancer cells, enhancing their metastatic potential.
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Ancient genomes of M. lepromatosis in Chile reveal leprosy existed in the Americas 4,000 years ago, long before European contact.
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From bloodshot eyes to swollen fingers, these seemingly innocent symptoms could signal something more serious, like a blood disorder or an autoimmune disease.
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