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Why fiber matters: Easy ways to boost your daily intake Eating a high-fiber diet supports a healthy gut, protects against heart disease and much more, but most adults don't get enough in their diet. At a glance. Dietary fiber is an indigestible carbohydrate that comes from plant-based foods; This nutrient ...
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East Texas doctor speaks on uptick in 'winter vomiting disease' "Experts say that this is more contagious but in terms of symptoms, it's still the global symptoms," said Dr Jennie Zheng, a family physician with UT Health East Texas. "The nausea, the vomiting, the abdominal cramps, those are the dominant and most ...
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Tracking Respiratory Illness Trends, Vaccination Rates as Winter Approaches As winter draws near, this is a good time to take precautions against respiratory illnesses. Arkansas is not currently experiencing high levels of flu or respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) activity, but that could soon change, as cases of both illnesses are ...
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Before you toast, know the risks of 'holiday heart syndrome' Since then, evidence of the links between drinking and the type of irregular heartbeat called atrial fibrillation, or AFib, have become clearer, said Dr. Mariann R. Piano, the Nancy and Hilliard Travis Professor of Nursing at the Vanderbilt University ...
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Indoor tanning loads normal skin with mutations linked to melanoma Melanomas are the clinical term for tumors, especially malignant tumors, of melanin-forming cells, typically associated with skin cancers. Globally, melanomas remain one of the deadliest forms of skin cancer, with public health ...
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| How to spot signs of holiday heart trouble There's lots of data to show cardiac troubles spike during holidays amid the mix of merrymaking, travel and stress. But there are ways to spot the signs of trouble before it's too late. Sponsor Message. Facebook; Flipboard
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Does Everyone Need to Cut Back on Saturated Fat? A recent scientific analysis found that reducing saturated fat intake can help people at high-risk of heart disease but has no benefits for people at lower risk. Some cardiologists point to limitations of the five-year study, saying it's too short a ...
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'Two lifetimes' of UV damage: UCSF study shows what tanning beds do to young skin Young adults who use tanning beds undergo genetic changes in their skin cells that can lead to more mutations than people twice their age, according to a new study by researchers at UCSF and Northwestern University.
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Cutting edge cancer treatments set to be produced out of uranium Precision treatments tackling the hardest-to-treat cancers set to be produced from hundreds of tonnes of reprocessed uranium from nuclear reactors; Patients to benefit as 15-year deal agreed between cutting-edge biotech firm Bicycle Therapeutics and ...
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What Menopause Does to the Body Jessica Rachel Starr, MD, endocrinologist at HSS, shares insight with The New York Times on the many ways this midlife transition can affect your body and what you can do about it. Menopause can cause hot flashes, dry mouth, heart palpitations and ...
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'UK at the Half': Markey offers same-day lung cancer diagnosis and treatment The da Vinci surgical robot is used for tumor removal. Combined with the ION endoluminal system for biopsies, the approach allows physicians to diagnose and treat early-stage lung cancer in one operative session. Photo by Shaun Ring.
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FDA Clears At-Home Cranial Electrotherapy for Depression The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has cleared Flow, a prescription home-based cranial electrotherapy stimulator, for the treatment of moderate to severe major depressive disorder (MDD) in the current episode, either as monotherapy or as an ...
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Doctors Petition California to Ban Countertop Material Linked to Deadly Disease California has the U.S.'s strictest regulations to prevent workers from inhaling toxic silica dust — generated by the cutting, polishing and grinding of engineered stone slabs to make kitchen countertops, bathroom vanities, fireplace surfaces and other ...
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expert reaction to systematic review study looking at saturated fat intake and cardiovascular disease events Prof Tom Sanders, Professor emeritus of Nutrition and Dietetics, King's College London, said: "This study is a re-analysis of randomized controlled trials of saturated fat reduction on cardiovascular mortality. Overall, ...
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