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You're about to hear more about America's top killer: How to reduce your risk Government agencies and other health groups hope to draw attention to the deadly problem in February, which is American Heart Month. Over 700,000 Americans died from heart disease in 2022, or about a fifth of all deaths.
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Long Island's last duck farm weighs closure after outbreak leads to killing of entire flock NEW YORK -- New York's Long Island was once synonymous with "duck" in the culinary world. Now it may lose its last commercial farm. The avian flu outbreak that has led to the slaughter of millions of birds at U.S. poultry farms and driven up the price ...
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Study: People with ADHD have shorter life expectancy, higher risk of mental health issues Having attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, or ADHD, is associated with a shorter life expectancy and a greater risk of mental health issues, according to a new study of more than 30,000 people with the disorder in the United Kingdom.
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Ultra-processed food? Forever chemicals? Declining birth rates? What's behind rising cancer in the under-50s? Research into the disease has never been more far-reaching, but there is little consensus as to what is causing the rocketing rates of diagnosis in young adults. Ayisha Sharma. Sun 26 Jan 2025 04.00 EST. Share. In 2022, around 16% of the 20 million ...
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Exercising: How often do you need to clean your yoga mat? Nearly 75% of swab samples taken from fitness equipment such as dumbbells, treadmills and exercise mats tested positive for Staphylococcus aureus, according to a 2018 study in the Journal of Environmental and Public Health. Staphylococcus aureus is a type ...
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After years of a brutal killer fungus, bats in NB are showing signs of resilience Nearly 14 years after white-nose syndrome began devastating bat populations in New Brunswick, researchers see signs the fungus is receding and bats are becoming more resilient against the disease. Karen Vanderwolf, a postdoctoral fellow at the ...
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Children Of Divorced Parents Are At Higher Risk Of Stroke, Study Suggests A stroke can lead to lasting brain damage, long-term disability, or even death. A study has found that older adults whose parents divorced when they were children are more likely ...
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2 Ways Sparkling Water Could Help You Lose Weight, According to Science Sparkling water is generally considered a healthy drink choice. And for good reason—it's refreshing, boosts hydration, improves digestion, and, according to new research, may even support weight loss.12. This isn't the first time researchers have ...
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How has India revised obesity parameters? The move comes after a call for global recalibration on how obesity is measured. In a recent report published in The Lancet Diabetes and Endocrinology, the global commission noted that Body Mass Index (BMI) apart, the distribution of body fat is also a key ...
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Researchers Discover Promising Drug For Vision Repair In Multiple Sclerosis And Neurological Eye Disorders A groundbreaking study reveals that the drug LL-341070 could help repair myelin damage, offering hope for vision restoration in people with multiple sclerosis and other neurological conditions.
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Pasta bandages, virtual reality court rooms and more… It's just about 300 to 500 nanometers thin or about 200 times finer than a human hair! And they've named it… nano pasta. Now, in case you're wondering, they ...
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Florida man develops cholesterol-filled lumps after 'carnivore diet' Yellowish lumps filled with cholesterol formed on the man's palms and elbows · He ate pounds of meat, cheese and butter for eight months · Though, he experienced higher levels in energy and weight loss.
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