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Are Artificially Sweetened Beverages Linked to Liver Cancer? - Medscape
Drinking artificially sweetened beverages was not associated with an increased risk for liver cancer, but consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs) was linked to two types of liver cancer, a new study found. The authors adjusted for confounders ...
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Prediabetes diet: How to help prevent progression to diabetes - Harvard Health
Many different foods can fit into this style of eating, including fruits and vegetables, beans and legumes, lean proteins, whole grains, and healthy fats. While no foods are off-limits, prediabetes diets ...
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Long-Term Study Finds Lifestyle Intervention Reduces Risk of Multiple Chronic Diseases in Adults with Prediabetes
Researchers say the findings add to growing evidence that sustained lifestyle modification can improve healthy aging and potentially reduce long-term healthcare burden. The DPP is one of the most influential diabetes prevention studies ever ...
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Winning strategy to prevent diabetes and related chronic diseases - NPR
In the U.S., 115 million adults have prediabetes, which is tied to heart disease and other health problems. A 20-year follow-up to a landmark diabetes study shows lifestyle interventions cut the risk. Sponsor Message. Facebook; Flipboard
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Flesh-eating bug made my skin look like roadkill - BBC
Caroline Fonjock was initially told she could be in hospital for a year after contracting the flesh-eating bug necrotising fasciitis. Caroline Fonjock says she would be dead were it not for the quick actions of NHS medics. Feeling under the weather, ...
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Africa CDC head warns Ebola outbreak could be worst ever - CIDRAP
Today the head of Africa's Centres for Disease Control and Prevention warned that thousands of case contacts have not been traced in the ongoing Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). “If we don't stop the outbreak very soon, ...
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Microplastics mapped in living tissue for the first time - University of Birmingham
Scientists have mapped microplastics deep within the tissue of living organisms in fine detail for the first time. Publishing their findings in Advanced Science, University of Birmingham, UCL and Kingston University researchers reveal that non-invasive ...
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Ticks surge in the Northeast - WEMU.org
CHANG: Eek (ph). Hinckley says that almost all Lyme disease cases come from the Northeast, mid-Atlantic, and upper Midwest. And some of those places are dealing with another tick threat, alpha-gal syndrome. That's an allergic reaction to red meat triggered ...
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Baylor College of Medicine: Wastewater analysis offers a new way to monitor HIV in communities
HIV-1 detection in wastewater offers a novel approach to monitor the virus in communities. Researchers report in Nature Communications that their method, called hybrid-capture genetic sequencing, allows them to analyze viral genomes in detail and ...
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Eligible young people offered MenB vaccine before new academic year - Bromley Council
Eligible young people are being offered two doses of the Meningococcal B (MenB) vaccine to help protect them before the new academic year with online booking opening from 13 July 2026. Residents are being made aware of a new one-off NHS vaccination ...
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How Healthy Habits Can Help Prevent Multiple Chronic Diseases - InventUM
The research comes from the Diabetes Prevention Program (DPP) and its Outcomes Study (DPPOS), which are large, multi-center clinical trials conducted across the United States. University of Miami was one of ...
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Semaglutide Linked to Lower Fracture Risk Than Other Weight-Loss Meds - Medscape
Patients with type 2 diabetes have an increased risk of hip fractures, Kim noted. Possible contributing factors include medications that can cause hypoglycemia and increase fall risk, inflammation, and even hyperglycemia, which may promote an accumulation ...
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Congenital syphilis was once preventable. Now, cases are rising - WBUR
Congenital syphilis was once considered a “never event," but cases have been rising steadily over the past decade. A national shortage of the only drug approved for pregnant women with the disease is driving the uptick.
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Losing weight with a GLP-1? Here's how to preserve your muscle mass. - CBS News
WCCO joined Glass for a DEXA scan at Human Powered Health in Edina, Minnesota. The test measures body composition, including muscle mass and visceral fat, which is stored around internal organs. It's part of ...
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