Sunday, January 22, 2023

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Daily update January 22, 2023
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Prevention.com
Some people have success losing weight on an intermittent fasting diet, but research has shown the eating plan—which is also called time-restricted eating—isn't usually any better than restricting calories for weight loss.
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KSAT San Antonio
While cervical and lung cancers have seen significant improvement in their mortality and diagnosis thanks to vaccines and habit changes, there are currently no preventative measures for prostate cancer. This is an unfortunate ...
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The Atlantic
"In the midst of the hurried scramble for survival, across eons of bloodshed and death and flight, uncountable millions of living things have laid themselves down for a nice, long bout of unconsciousness. This hardly seems conducive to living to fight ...
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The Hindu
The measles virus is one of the world's most contagious human viruses that kills more than 1,00,000 children every year globally, and rubella is a leading vaccine-preventable cause of birth defects, according to the World Health Organization (WHO).
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CNN
People walk on a street in Wuhan, in China's central Hubei province, on January 21, 2023. Hector Retamal/AFP/Getty Images. Eight in 10 ...
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Hindustan Times
In the winter season many people face different problems, like swelling on the body in extremities of hands and feet and some people have the problem of stomach bloating in winter while others have cough and cold. Heart attack is also common in winters.
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The Guardian
Conducted in partnership with the pharma company MSD, it demonstrated that a messenger RNA (mRNA) cancer vaccine, used in combination with immunotherapy, could offer significant benefit to patients with advanced melanoma who had received surgery to remove ...
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TheSpec.com
The City of Hamilton is hosting two COVID-19 vaccination clinics in Flamborough this week. Here's what you need to know: • Bivalent booster doses are available to individuals ages five and older. Skip Advertisement. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW.
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