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Picking up the pace on your walk helps, even for older adults In an analysis published in PLOS One earlier this month, researchers found that frail older adults who deliberately walked faster saw a meaningful improvement in the distance they could travel when instructed to walk for six minutes straight.
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How nanoplastics may be impacting our long-term health Albuquerque, New Mexico — Dr. Matt Campen studies the health effects of environmental pollutants. His lab at the University of New Mexico has, for the first time, found plastics in human brain tissue. He says his research estimates that the amount of ...
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Up to a third of dementia cases may be linked to hearing loss Researchers and audiologists are trying to determine if protecting your hearing can help to protect your brain. A recent study published in JAMA Otolaryngology – Head & Neck Surgery suggests that hearing loss may play a much larger role in dementia ...
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Wearable hydration monitor could help prevent heatstroke, scientists say A new wearable sensor could help people avoid the dangers of dehydration by alerting them when their bodies need more water. Developed by researchers at the University of Texas, the non-invasive device continuously measures hydration levels in real ...
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Study finds weight can return months after ending use of anti-obesity drugs Scientists discovered that people taking weight loss medications regained pounds weeks after they stopped taking the drugs. More than 1,000 people participated in a study and their lifestyle habits were analyzed compared to the anti- ...
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Woman says West Nile virus gave her severe migraines, dizziness and partial hearing loss LAFAYETTE, Colo. (KUSA) - Life isn't what it used to be since her West Nile diagnosis in 2022, but Lisa Montez is making the most of every day. "That day, I was hanging out with the family, and we decided to go out in the backyard in the evening," she ...
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Parents, beware the devastating consequences of measles Then the local health authority decided that this service should be discontinued and parents were invited to take their child to the local GP surgery for their vaccinations. The uptake plummeted to less than 40% of eligible children ...
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Myth versus fact: What we know about the risks and side effects of the new weight-loss drugs A condition that upped fat levels in her blood made diets and exercise regimes futile. Lap-band surgery worked at first, but years later she regained much of the weight. So she didn't hesitate when Joe Proietto, her doctor and a former board member of the ...
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Fatty liver: a silent epidemic The liver is our body's cleansing hub. It filters harmful substances and waste products from the blood and regulates metabolism. However, this organ is susceptible to damage if it is overworked over the years, for example through a poor diet with too many ...
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Alarming Link Between Cannabis Use and Increased Mortality in Colon Cancer Patients – CancerWorld A recent study published in the Annals of Epidemiology underscores the heightened risk cannabis users face following a colon cancer diagnosis. With findings showing that patients with a history of cannabis use are nearly 25 TIMES MORE LIKELY to ...
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Is there a cure for rheumatoid arthritis? Sjögren's disease, an autoimmune disease in which the immune system attacks moisture-producing glands. Anyone who develops symptoms of RA can benefit from speaking with a healthcare professional to create a treatment plan as quickly as ...
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TikTok made cottage cheese so popular, producers are struggling to keep up For years, cottage cheese was overlooked, relegated to the diet section of old-fashioned diner menus and health food recipes from the 1950s. But recently, young, protein-hungry consumers have whipped up new recipes and posted them online, turning the lumpy ...
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Breast cancer rates are rising, could alcohol consumption be the cause? Breast cancer rates are on the rise, and doctors fear that alcohol could be a big reason why. CNN's Meg Tirrell speaks to an expert to learn more about this under-discussed link. 02:52 - Source: CNN. Your Health 7 videos.
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