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12 Breast Cancer-Fighting Foods (and 6 to Avoid)
Some foods may lower your risk of breast cancer, while others may raise it. Learn about 12 breast cancer-fighting foods, 6 items to avoid, soy, and more. Read More.
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Pharmaceuticals and the Environment: Mitigating a Growing Concern
Recently, the intersection of pharmaceuticals and environmental health has become an urgent and pressing concern, garnering significant attention from scientists, policymakers, and the public alike. Read More.
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I'm a Non-Smoker with Stage 4 Lung Cancer
The story of a non-smoker who got lung cancer Read More.
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Start Living a Healthier Family Lifestyle: Here’s How
Ready to start living a healthier family lifestyle? Let’s talk about how to take the first steps on the way to better health–for the entire family! Read More.
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Electrifying your workout can boost muscles mass, strength
New meta-analysis: combining electrical muscle stimulation with resistance training increases strength, muscle mass Read More.
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Anxiety and Stress in Teens
Pediatric psychologist Jennifer Katzenstein, Ph.D., talks about how experiences in the teenage years can impact anxiety and stress. Read More.
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The Mental Health Crisis in America: A Nation in Distress
As the United States grapples with the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, a more insidious crisis has been unfolding beneath the surface: a mental health epidemic that threatens to upend the very fabric of our society. Read More.
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Clarity Unveiled: Harnessing L-Glutamine To Combat Brain Fog Naturally
In the modern world, where information flows rapidly, and demands seem never-ending, many individuals find themselves wrestling with the frustrating Read More.
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Four Ways Technology Can Make You Happier
We can use apps and social media to support our happiness, health, goals, and relationships. Read More.
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Yes, college students gain holiday weight too -- but in the form of muscle not fat
With the holidays behind us, many Americans are seeing the numbers on the scale go up a pound or two. In fact, data shows that many American midlife and older adults gain 1 to 1.5 pounds over the November through January holiday period. Read More.
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Could CAVADEX Be A “Cure” for Heart Disease?
Cyclodextrins, such as the one used in products like Cavadex (www.cavadex.com), have gained attention for their potential effects in various medical applications, including their impact on heart disease and arterial plaque. Read More.
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Mouth-based touchpad enables people living with paralysis to interact with computers
MIT Media Lab Spin-off Augmental has developed the MouthPad, a device that allows users to interact with phones and computers using their tongue and other head gestures. Read More.
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Paving The Path To Positivity: Unveiling The Abundant Benefits Of Vitamin B5 For Mood Enhancement
In the intricate tapestry of well-being, vitamins play an essential role, and Vitamin B5, also known as pantothenic acid, stands out as a versatile nutrient Read More.
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U.S. men, women and social networks: Study connects the dots
A lot of Americans feel lonely and isolated. The surgeon general, Dr. Vivek Murthy, has warned of an “epidemic” of loneliness in the U.S. There’s a mental health crisis of sorts, he has said, with even young Americans too often anxious and depressed. In August, he issued an advisory noting a mental health crisis among U.S. parents. Read More.
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