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App Turns Smartwatch Into Detector of Structural Heart Disease Although the technology requires further validation, the researchers said it could help improve the identification of patients with heart failure, valvular conditions, and left ventricular hypertrophy before they become symptomatic, which could improve the ...
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Our Chicago: Food Allergies, Treatments And Possible Prevention About one in 13 children have food allergies, and at least 40% have been treated in the emergency room for reactions to those food allergies, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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7 magnesium-rich beans and peas: Plant-based support for muscles and nerves Regular consumption of these versatile foods supports heart, bone, and muscle health, aids digestion, and boosts energy levels.
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Male infertility crisis: Pesticides in food may be contributing to shrinking sperm counts New research reveals common farm pesticides may be harming male fertility. Studies show neonicotinoid insecticides reduce sperm count and damage reproductive health in lab animals. These chemicals are widely used, meaning people are exposed through food ...
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From heart health to better sleep: 5 reasons why one should consume pumpkin seeds Pumpkin seeds pack a powerful nutritional punch in a small serving. These tiny seeds are loaded with healthy fats, plant‑based protein, and dietary fiber, making them a satisfying and nutrient-dense snack. Their compact size belies their versatility, ...
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3 types of hair loss and the treatments that actually help For many people with alopecia areata, the autoimmune condition, hair can grow back, particularly if the hair loss is mild, Gonzalez said. But dermatologists can inject a steroid or use ointments on the affected areas to help treat the inflammation.
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Bad Air Is One of the Biggest Threats to Your Health. Here's How to Protect Yourself Even though you can't see it, fine particulate matter from woodsmoke and industrial pollution can cause everything from heart attacks and diabetes to brain damage.
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Cup of coffee a day may not be harmful for some adults with AFib and could lower episodes Research Highlights: During the 6 months after treatment to restore a normal heart rhythm, adults with atrial fibrillation (AFib) who were randomly assigned to drink coffee every day were 39% less likely to have a recurrence of AFib compared to ...
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Ablation reduces stroke risk for AFib and may remove need for some types of blood thinners Successful catheter ablation resulted in a low risk of stroke associated with atrial fibrillation (AFib), a type of irregular heart rhythm, according to an international study. Researchers said these findings may suggest that ongoing ...
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Rising premature deaths prevent many Americans from reaching the age of Medicare eligibility To understand who dies before qualifying for coverage, the research team analyzed Medicare enrollment files and death records from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. They counted all deaths among adults ages 18 to 64 in ...
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Robert H. Bartlett, Father of Innovative Life-Support System, Dies at 86 He developed extracorporeal membrane oxygenation, or ECMO, a treatment that can sustain patients whose hearts and lungs are failing — for days or weeks or longer.
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5 reasons going outside is good for your mental health (even when it's dark) In a recent outdoor therapy session, a client shared what she noticed while walking on the trail. The way the light shimmers on the water, the tree branches swaying, the leaves rustling and how the trees are different from each other. She felt calm.
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Vogue's Favorite Creatine Supplements: "Anyone who exercises regularly, wants to support healthy aging, or is interested in cognitive performance can benefit from a creatine supplement," says Abbie Smith-Ryan, PhD, who serves as a scientific advisor for Create Wellness and Alzchem.
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ABC8 2025 Day 3: A Decade of Progress, Unity, and Vision in Advanced Breast Cancer Care At 11:00, Rania Azmi, Chair of the ABC Patient Advocacy Committee, delivered a passionate report emphasizing that advocacy and science must move forward hand in hand. She called for universal access to palliative care ...
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New US nuclear power boom begins with old, still-unsolved problem: What to do with radioactive waste The Trump administration aims to quadruple the current nuclear energy output over the next 25 years through construction of conventional reactors and next-gen small modular reactors, but a clear solution has yet to emerge for the old issue of ...
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