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Why women over a certain age should be eating breakfast every day - San Francisco Chronicle
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Why women over a certain age should be eating breakfast every day - San Francisco Chronicle

Experts explain how perimenopause affects cholesterol, blood sugar and muscle — and share diet and strength training tips to protect your health.

San Francisco ChronicleCatherine Ho
The Best 30-Day High-Protein Anti-Inflammatory Meal Plan, Created by a Dietitian - EatingWell
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The Best 30-Day High-Protein Anti-Inflammatory Meal Plan, Created by a Dietitian - EatingWell

Reducing inflammation and increasing your protein intake is easy with this month-long delicious anti-inflammatory meal plan, created by a dietitian. Give it a try!

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Wearable Blood Pressure Patch Wows Doctors As "It Reads Every Beat" With Hospital-Level Accuracy For Continuous At-Home Health Tracking - Rude Baguette

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Habits That Look Healthy but Can Lead to Heart Failure - Business Insider
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Habits That Look Healthy but Can Lead to Heart Failure - Business Insider

Habits like eating too much protein, binge drinking, and excessive cannabis use can lead to cardiovascular disease and heart failure.

Business InsiderJulia Pugachevsky
Assimilation-induced dehumanization: Psychology research uncovers a dark side effect of AI - PsyPost
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Assimilation-induced dehumanization: Psychology research uncovers a dark side effect of AI - PsyPost

As AI becomes more empathetic, a surprising psychological shift occurs. New research finds that interacting with emotionally intelligent machines can make us see real people as more machine-like, subtly eroding our respect for humanity.

PsyPostEric W. Dolan
Exclusive-Medical journal rejects Kennedy's call for retraction of vaccine study - Yahoo News Canada
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Exclusive-Medical journal rejects Kennedy's call for retraction of vaccine study - Yahoo News Canada

(Reuters) -An influential U.S. medical journal is rejecting a call from Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to retract a large Danish study that found...

Yahoo EntertainmentMichael Erman and Jennifer Rigby
Mum's face 'falls off' after horrifying reaction to ibuprofen left her in a coma - LADbible
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Mum's face 'falls off' after horrifying reaction to ibuprofen left her in a coma - LADbible

One Nebraskan mum's adverse response to medication pretty much burned her face right off.

LADbibleDan Seddon
Your heart sends warnings 12 years before a heart attack; here’s the sign most people miss and prevention - The Times of India
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Your heart sends warnings 12 years before a heart attack; here’s the sign most people miss and prevention - The Times of India

Research reveals physical activity often decreases years before heart issues arise. A study shows moderate exercise declines about 12 years before dia

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Minimally-processed vs. ultra-processed foods: What's the difference? - Yahoo News Canada
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Minimally-processed vs. ultra-processed foods: What's the difference? - Yahoo News Canada

What exactly makes a processed food ultra-processed? Experts explain.

USA TodayCaroline C. Boyle, USA TODAY
French Fries Could Be a Much Bigger Health Risk Than You Think, New Study Finds - Food & Wine
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French Fries Could Be a Much Bigger Health Risk Than You Think, New Study Finds - Food & Wine

A new study from Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health revealed that eating french fries three times a week or more is linked to an increased risk of diabetes compared with eating other preparations of potatoes. We asked dietitians whether potatoes still …

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9 heart-healthy foods that cut attack and stroke risk - The Times of India
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9 heart-healthy foods that cut attack and stroke risk - The Times of India

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Mangoes play a big role in managing blood sugar and preventing diabetes: Study - Times of India
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Mangoes play a big role in managing blood sugar and preventing diabetes: Study - Times of India

A recent study suggests that incorporating fresh mangoes into the diet may aid in blood sugar management and potentially lower the risk of type 2 diab

The Times of IndiaTOI Lifestyle Desk
Colon cancer: How symptoms and risk factors differ in men and women - The Times of India
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Colon cancer: How symptoms and risk factors differ in men and women - The Times of India

Colon cancer, a significant health concern, exhibits notable differences between men and women. Men face higher overall risk and mortality, while wome

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Study finds heart trouble can start a decade before cholesterol or blood pressure raise alarms: How to id - Times of India
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Study finds heart trouble can start a decade before cholesterol or blood pressure raise alarms: How to id - Times of India

A recent study reveals a concerning trend: a decline in physical activity can foreshadow heart issues years before diagnosis. This early warning sign,

The Times of IndiaTOI Lifestyle Desk
29-Year-Old Single Mom Diagnosed with Rare Form of Alzheimer's Disease: 'I've Started to Notice Small Changes Already' - AOL.com
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29-Year-Old Single Mom Diagnosed with Rare Form of Alzheimer's Disease: 'I've Started to Notice Small Changes Already' - AOL.com

Erin Kelly, from Queensland, Australia, recently learned she had the disease after inheriting a rare genetic mutation called PSEN1 from her mother

PEOPLEBecca Longmire
People Who Live to 100 Have a Unique Relationship With Disease - ScienceAlert
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People Who Live to 100 Have a Unique Relationship With Disease - ScienceAlert

Humans may be living longer on average these days, but, even so, only a fraction of us will live to see our 100th birthday.

ScienceAlertThe Conversation
Just A Few WTFFFF Facts About Missing People That Shattered My Brain This Week - BuzzFeed
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Just A Few WTFFFF Facts About Missing People That Shattered My Brain This Week - BuzzFeed

Did you know that as many as 600,000 people go missing in the US every year?!

BuzzfeedCrystal Ro
I Got a $4,500 Full-Body MRI to Catch Hidden Health Risks—Here’s What It Found - AOL.com
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I Got a $4,500 Full-Body MRI to Catch Hidden Health Risks—Here’s What It Found - AOL.com

Curious if a $4,500 Prenuvo scan is worth it? One editor shares her full-body MRI results, expert opinions, and whether it’s a smart health investment.

Prevention.comShannen Zitz
Ancient practice of blowing through a conch shell could help treat dangerous snoring condition - Medical Xpress
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Ancient practice of blowing through a conch shell could help treat dangerous snoring condition - Medical Xpress

People who practiced blowing through a conch shell regularly for six months experienced a reduction in their symptoms of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), according to a small randomized controlled trial published in ERJ Open Research.

Medical XpressEuropean Respiratory Society
Study on Mice Suggests Nose-Picking Has a Surprising Link With Alzheimer's - ScienceAlert
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Study on Mice Suggests Nose-Picking Has a Surprising Link With Alzheimer's - ScienceAlert

A study published in 2022 found a tenuous but plausible link between picking your nose and an increased risk of developing dementia.

ScienceAlertDavid Nield