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You should call 911 if you have these stroke symptoms
Plus why you shouldn’t just drive yourself (or get a ride from a loved one) to the hospital. Read More.
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The End of Pain Pills? The Treatments Doctors Are Recommending Instead
Pain is something we all face at some point in our lives. It might come from surgery, an injury, or a long-term health condition. For many years, doctors often turned to opioid medications to treat moderate to severe pain. Read More.
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Gratitude comes with benefits − a social psychologist explains how to practice it when times are stressful
Some people are more inclined toward gratitude than others, but there are specific ways that everyone can cultivate more of it. Read More.
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Colorectal cancer: Vitamin D may help decrease risk
Vitamin D supplements may help decrease the risk of colorectal cancer and improve survival for people with colorectal cancer, a literature review of 50 studies has found. Read More.
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Depression Relapse: What to Do First
Depression usually recurs over a lifetime. WebMD explains how recurrences and relapses are treated. Read More.
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COVID-19 lowers sperm count and motility, new study confirms
SARS-CoV-2 infection is linked to significant declines in sperm quality, including reduced sperm count, motility, and increased DNA fragmentation, as shown in both cross-sectional and longitudinal observations. Read More.
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NASA Tech in Your Watch? How Wearables Are Transforming Mental Wellness
Thanks to technological innovations, mental health treatment is undergoing a significant transformation. Tech is helping to make mental health care more accessible, personalized, and effective for millions of people. Let's explore the key technologies reshaping mental wellness in 2025. Read More.
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How to start a plant-based diet
Discover the steps to begin a plant-based diet. Mayo Clinic Press provides expert guidance on transitioning to a plant-based lifestyle. Read More.
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Apple Watch alerts woman to life-threatening leukemia diagnosis
In recent years, smartwatches have gone far beyond just telling the time or tracking steps. These little gadgets on our wrists are becoming powerful health tools, quietly monitoring our bodies and sometimes even alerting us to serious medical issues before we realize something’s wrong. Read More.
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What should be my cholesterol goal with a family history of heart disease?
People with a family history of heart disease and high LDL cholesterol should consult their doctor about lowering their LDL levels to less than 70 milligrams per deciliter, which often means taking... Read More.
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Top 11 questions parents ask doctors about measles
Amid the ongoing measles outbreak, Allison Croucher, a pediatrician in Illinois, said she often gets these questions from parents who are concerned about the spread. Read More.
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Urgent: Young Adults Face Rising Heart Disease Risks, New Report Warns
A new study from the American Heart Association (AHA) has uncovered unexpected heart health trends among young adults aged 18 to 25, a group previously thought to be at their healthiest. Read More.
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Dementia risk could be slashed 20 per cent by these two types of exercise
Regularly exercising is "one of the best things" you can do to minimise your risk of dementia. Read More.
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Surgery may not be necessary for some early-stage breast cancer patients
Surgery may not be the best next course of treatment for patients with early-stage breast cancer who had a complete response to neoadjuvant (pre-surgical) chemotherapy and standard radiation treatment, according to new data from researchers at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center. Read More.
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TikTok's 'oatzempic' weight loss drink: Does it work and is it safe?
"Oatzempic," a blend of oats, lime juice and water, has gone viral on TikTok amid claims that it supports weight loss. Experts shared the pros and cons of the drink. Read More.
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