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40% of U.S. Cancer Cases Tied to Smoking & Modifiable Risks
A recent study by the American Cancer Society found that smoking and other factors like being overweight contributed to 40% of cancer cases in...
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What are the benefits of eating walnuts?
A nutrition expert suggests adding more zinc to your diet for better health. Walnuts have become increasingly popular due to social media promotion, with...
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Common Causes of Lung Cancer: Risks Associated with Smoking and Nonsmoking
Lung cancer is a common issue in the United States, with a quarter of a million new cases expected in 2024. While most cases...
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Study suggests sleep deprivation worsens brain changes when combined with caffeine
A recent study suggests that caffeine could worsen the negative effects of lack of sleep on the brain. Researchers found that people who consumed...
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First-of-its-Kind Case: Kansas College Professor Hospitalized Due to Allergy to Barbecue Food from Bizarre Chain Reaction
A college professor in Kansas recently suffered a severe allergic reaction to barbecue meat, caused by a tick bite, leading to Alpha-gal syndrome (AGS)....
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Light exercise or adequate sleep are better than being sedentary for healthy aging.
A recent study published in JAMA Network Open suggests that replacing sedentary behaviors with light physical activity can lead to healthier aging. Researchers found...
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Research shows that by early 2023, approximately 18 million U.S. adults were affected by long covid
A recent report in JAMA Data Brief revealed that around 7 percent of U.S. adults, equating to nearly 18 million individuals, were affected by...
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Seals with rabies cause alarm for surfers in South Africa: ‘Everyone was paddling to get away’
Seal behaviour in Cape Town has taken a worrying turn as nine seals have tested positive for rabies, marking the world's first significant outbreak...


