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More than one-third of cancer cases are preventable, massive study finds
More than one-third of cancer cases are preventable, massive study finds
Nature
Global and regional cancer burden attributable to modifiable risk factors to inform prevention
Nature
Seven million cancers a year are preventable, says report
BBC
The 30 lifestyle factors linked to almost 40 per cent of all new cancer cases
SMH.com.au
Four in ten cancer cases could be prevented globally
World Health Organization (WHO)
Measles Spreads in California, Traced to International Traveler at LAX and Disneyland
Measles Spreads in California, Traced to International Traveler at LAX and Disneyland
Fodors Travel Guide
Measles confirmed in recent Disneyland visitor, OC health officials say
NBC4 Los Angeles
Measles cases grow in SoCal; one infected person flew into LAX, spent hours at Disney park
Los Angeles Times
Orange County confirms second measles case in traveler who visited Disneyland, California Adventure
CBS News
Number of the week: Measles in California — what the data shows
EdSource
Evacuation order issued in area of Canby for 'hazardous materials emergency'
Evacuation order issued in area of Canby for 'hazardous materials emergency'
KATU
Measles cases climb to 7 in Clark County, linked to earlier infection
OregonLive.com
Measles patient who visited Ridgefield HS linked to second exposure site, county says
KPTV
Possible measles exposure at Ridgefield Vancouver Clinic
KATU
Washington health officials announce 6 additional measles cases in Clark County
Oregon Public Broadcasting - OPB
Just When Flu Cases Dropped, Doctors Say They Noticed This Concerning Pattern
Just When Flu Cases Dropped, Doctors Say They Noticed This Concerning Pattern
AOL.com
The flu isn’t done yet, as new data suggests infections are rebounding
CNN
Unvaccinated kids hit hard with flu as pediatric deaths rise to 52
NBC News
'I wouldn't call it super flu' but 'it is more severe,' says doctor: How to get through the rest of this flu season
CNBC
After 3-week decline, flu cases rise across the US; RSV, COVID activity high in certain states
CIDRAP
Opinion | RFK Jr.’s attacks on vaccines just hit a wall of pediatricians
Opinion | RFK Jr.’s attacks on vaccines just hit a wall of pediatricians
The Washington Post
American Academy of Pediatrics releases childhood vaccine recommendations that differ from CDC
CBS News
Doctors break with CDC on vaccine guidance for children
NBC News
Healthwatch With Dr. Leana Wen: GLP-1s, a rebuke of RFK Jr.'s anti-vaccine plan and staying healthy on frigid days
WYPR
Measles outbreak linked to a Florida university as cases keep rising in the U.S.
Measles outbreak linked to a Florida university as cases keep rising in the U.S.
NBC News
'Highly contagious': Measles case confirmed in Pensacola area
WEAR-tv
Measles case reported in Pensacola, first in 20 years
Pensacola News Journal
9 more measles cases confirmed at Ave Maria University; 20 now affected
WINK News
Southwest Florida university facing mounting measles outbreak
Naples Daily News
A Role Model for How to Die
A Role Model for How to Die
The New York Times
How Parents Are Navigating New Vaccine Recommendations
How Parents Are Navigating New Vaccine Recommendations
The New York Times
Opinion | Moderna’s chilling announcement is a symptom of a deeper sickness
The Washington Post
Opinion | Confused immunization messaging bolsters anti-vax agenda
The Cap Times
This One Chart Embodies Dire Consequences of Trump-RFK Jr.’s Anti-Vax Agenda
Protect Our Care
Top Trump officials championing vaccine disinformation: Doctor
NewsNation
Nearly Half of Americans Have Hypertension—and Most Aren’t Doing Anything about It
Nearly Half of Americans Have Hypertension—and Most Aren’t Doing Anything about It
Gizmodo
NHANES Data: Nearly 80% of US Adults Have HTN Above BP Goals
American College of Cardiology
Most Americans with high blood pressure have not controlled it, leaving them susceptible to heart issues
PhillyVoice
High Blood Pressure Uncontrolled in 4 Out of 5 Americans
U.S. News & World Report
Four in Five US Adults With Hypertension Have Uncontrolled BP
TCTMD.com
Officials issue urgent warning amid race to contain outbreak of disease with no known cure: 'Intensified surveillance at border points'
Officials issue urgent warning amid race to contain outbreak of disease with no known cure: 'Intensified surveillance at border points'
Yahoo
What to know about the deadly Nipah virus, amid outbreak in India
The Washington Post
Nipah Virus Outbreak Has Asia on High Alert Amid Deaths in India
ScienceAlert
Everything to know about Nipah virus amid cases being detected in India
ABC News
What to know about Nipah virus: Symptoms, spread and risk in Austin
Austin American-Statesman
Emergency crews responding to suspected norovirus outbreak at Mass. assisted living facility
Emergency crews responding to suspected norovirus outbreak at Mass. assisted living facility
Boston 25 News
Suspected norovirus outbreak reported at assisted living facility in Wayland
The Boston Globe
Suspected norovirus outbreak reported at Wayland assisted living facility
NBC Boston
Wayland police, fire respond to suspected norovirus outbreak at assisted living facility - Boston News, Weather, Sports
WHDH
Suspected Norovirus Outbreak At Wayland Assisted Living Facility
Patch
The ‘bible for psychiatry’ is getting a rewrite: your guide to the next DSM
The ‘bible for psychiatry’ is getting a rewrite: your guide to the next DSM
Nature
It's the foundation of psychiatric diagnosis. And it's about to get a makeover
NPR
Thoughts on the next edition of the DSM.
psychologytoday.com
Experts propose patient-inclusive changes to mental health diagnostic manual
Nonstop Local News
Morning Coffee and Updates: A New and Improved DSM?
Psychiatric Times
Free HIV drugs save lives. Why one state is restricting access for thousands.
Free HIV drugs save lives. Why one state is restricting access for thousands.
The Washington Post
More Than 16,000 Floridians Are Set to Lose Access to HIV Meds Next Month
them.us
After legal challenge, state proposes new rules for AIDS drug assistance program
Florida Phoenix
Judge agrees to expedite AIDS Healthcare Foundation administrative challenge
News From The States
State sued again over changes to HIV/AIDS medication assistance program
WLRN
Measles cases identified at ICE’s largest detention facility for children
Measles cases identified at ICE’s largest detention facility for children
The Washington Post
Measles confirmed at two ICE facilities
statnews.com
ICE halts "all movement" at Texas detention facility due to measles infections
CBS News
Source: Measles outbreak reported at ICE’s Dilley family detention facility
San Antonio Current
Columbia Heights girl and her mom released from ICE detention after school district speaks out
MPR News
We Were Wrong About How Much Your Genes Shape Your Lifespan
We Were Wrong About How Much Your Genes Shape Your Lifespan
ScienceAlert
Genetics play a larger part in lifespan than previously thought
NBC News
Rethinking longevity: Genes account for 50% of human lifespan variation, study suggests
Medical Xpress
Lifespan may be 50% heritable, study suggests
Live Science
Your genes matter more for lifespan now than they did a century ago – here’s why
The Conversation
CDC Refuses to Take Blame for Measles Spiraling out of Control
CDC Refuses to Take Blame for Measles Spiraling out of Control
Gizmodo
Measles outbreaks and the cost of ‘personal freedom’
The Washington Post
A South Carolina measles outbreak has residents panicking, but RFK Jr.’s CDC official dismissed the chaos with a chilling remark
We Got This Covered
Can You Get Measles if You’re Vaccinated?
Everyday Health
Autism: myth-busting and what scientists still don't know : Short Wave
Autism: myth-busting and what scientists still don't know : Short Wave
NPR
Autism: myth-busting and what scientists still don't know
North Country Public Radio
Psychosis Diagnoses Have Risen Among Young Canadians, Data Shows
Psychosis Diagnoses Have Risen Among Young Canadians, Data Shows
The New York Times
Incidence of psychotic disorders by birth cohort: a population-based cohort study in Ontario, Canada
CMAJ
Psychosis rates climb among young people in Ontario, researchers find
CBC
Millennials, Gen Z Suffering Increased Rates Of Psychosis, Schizophrenia
U.S. News & World Report
VIDEO: New study may help explain why Ontario teens are feeling so distressed
ElliotLakeToday.com
4 Supplements That Could Actually Improve Your Brain Health, According to Experts
4 Supplements That Could Actually Improve Your Brain Health, According to Experts
EatingWell
The best ways to lower cholesterol and improve brain health, according to expert Leslie Beck
The Globe and Mail
The '100-year-old era' is already here. But living long doesn't mean living well. The extension of l..
매일경제
What Science Says About the MIND Diet and Memory
Banner Health
How to Eat to Support Brain Health
Vogue
Here's the Exact Number of Alcoholic Drinks That Doubles Your Risk of Colorectal Cancer
Here's the Exact Number of Alcoholic Drinks That Doubles Your Risk of Colorectal Cancer
AOL.com
2 or more alcoholic drinks a day linked to 91% higher colorectal cancer risk
MedicalNewsToday
Alcohol and CRC: These Drinking Patterns May Influence Risk - Medscape
Medscape
Certain amount of alcohol consumption linked in to significantly higher risk of cancer
NewsNation
Lifetime alcohol use linked to higher risk of colorectal cancer, new study finds
ABC News
‘Biblical Diseases’ Could Resurge in Africa, Health Officials Fear
‘Biblical Diseases’ Could Resurge in Africa, Health Officials Fear
The New York Times
Surgeons Kept a Man Alive With No Lungs For 48 Hours. Here's How.
Surgeons Kept a Man Alive With No Lungs For 48 Hours. Here's How.
ScienceAlert
48 hours without lungs: artificial organ kept man alive until transplant
Nature
Northwestern Medicine surgeons develop a total artificial lung system to keep a patient alive for 48 hours after removing both lungs, enabling a double-lung transplant
Northwestern Medicine Newsroom
An infection liquefied a man’s lungs. This invention kept him alive.
The Washington Post
Artificial Lungs Kept a Dying Man Alive For 48 Hours—Until He Was Well Enough to Receive an Organ Transplant
Smithsonian Magazine
The forgotten hero who helped eradicate one of humanity’s oldest killers
The forgotten hero who helped eradicate one of humanity’s oldest killers
vox.com
William H. Foege, Key Figure in the Eradication of Smallpox, Dies at 89
The New York Times
Smallpox eradication champion William Foege dies at age 89
Scientific American
Remembering William Foege, public health pioneer and Emory professor
Emory University
Marketing executive remembers first time he met Bill Foege: 'Gentle giant' of public health
The Business Journals
U.S. life expectancy hit an all-time high in 2024, CDC says
U.S. life expectancy hit an all-time high in 2024, CDC says
Los Angeles Times
U.S. life expectancy is going up. Think how many more news quizzes you can do!
NPR
US life expectancy reached a record high in 2024 as deaths from drug overdose and Covid-19 dropped
CNN
Good news for Florida: New numbers show life expectancy hits new high
The Palm Beach Post
Record U.S. Life Expectancy Raises Bar for Retirement Readiness
401k Specialist
Ultra-processed foods 'engineered' like cigarettes: study
Ultra-processed foods 'engineered' like cigarettes: study
dw.com
Ultraprocessed foods like sodas and sweets should be regulated like cigarettes: study
CTV News
Ultra-processed foods have more in common with cigarettes than vegetables, study finds
The Independent
Ultra-processed foods should be treated more like cigarettes than food – study | Global development
The Guardian
RFK Jr. blames Big Tobacco for addictive food that has Americans stuffing ‘pie holes’
New York Post
Scientists Identify Key Protein That Could Reverse Brain Aging
Scientists Identify Key Protein That Could Reverse Brain Aging
SciTechDaily
Naturally occurring metabolite may help fight Alzheimer’s
BioTechniques
Revolutionary Breakthrough Restores Memory in People with Neurological Disorders
Iowa Park Leader
Targeting molecules that decline with age may slow memory loss
Earth.com
Some bottled water is worse than tap for microplastics, study shows
Some bottled water is worse than tap for microplastics, study shows
Phys.org
Why Tap Water Is Better Than Bottled Water, Harvard Doctor Explains
NDTV
This ‘Pure’ Water Scam Is Wasting Your Money — and Wrecking Your Health
Money Talks News
Scientists make alarming discovery about impacts of drinking bottled water: 'Higher than anticipated'
The Cool Down
More Parents Are Rejecting a Lifesaving Vitamin Shot for Newborns
More Parents Are Rejecting a Lifesaving Vitamin Shot for Newborns
The New York Times
Routine shot for newborns is becoming controversial — why it’s so important they get it
New York Post
Opinion: Infants can’t choose, so choose wisely
The Daily Utah Chronicle
Conflicting guidance on everything from Tylenol to vaccines frustrates, frightens both doctors and moms-to-be
WVTF
‘Efficacy will be secondary’: RFK Jr.'s vaccine advisers have a new mission
‘Efficacy will be secondary’: RFK Jr.'s vaccine advisers have a new mission
Politico
US committee is reconsidering all vaccine recommendations
The Guardian
Polio Was That Bad
The Atlantic
Vaccine adviser has pinched view of medical decision-making (Guest Opinion by Dr. Barry B. Perlman)
Syracuse.com
Editorial: Disease has a bright future in America — especially in Florida
Yahoo
Shingles vaccination associated with delayed dementia onset in older adults
Shingles vaccination associated with delayed dementia onset in older adults
Medical Xpress
Should you pay £500 for a shingles jab?
The Times
Dementia and the Shingles Vaccine: What a New Study in Canada Found
MedPage Today
This Common Vaccine May Reduce Biological Aging
SciTechDaily
Why I'm paying £240 privately to get this jab BEFORE the NHS offers it
Daily Mail
Column | What science says we’ve been getting wrong about exercise
Column | What science says we’ve been getting wrong about exercise
The Washington Post
Why the mid-30s are a major turning point for men’s heart health
Why the mid-30s are a major turning point for men’s heart health
CNN
Study Reveals a Turning Point When Men's Heart Attack Risk Accelerates
ScienceAlert
Men develop cardiovascular disease 7 years before women, study suggests. But why?
Live Science
Men’s heart attack risk climbs by mid-30s, years before women
Northwestern Now News
Hometown Health: Men develop heart disease earlier than women, some pain killers are actually safe for babies and more.
WDBJ7
Why this nutrient is great for your gut health
Why this nutrient is great for your gut health
The Washington Post
Column | I’m an oncologist. Here’s what the science says about cancer and supplements.
Column | I’m an oncologist. Here’s what the science says about cancer and supplements.
The Washington Post
4 Daily Exercises That Shrink Stubborn Belly Pooch Faster Than Spin Class After 50
4 Daily Exercises That Shrink Stubborn Belly Pooch Faster Than Spin Class After 50
Eat This Not That
5 Simple Exercises That Reduce Belly Overhang and Inflammation After 60
Eat This Not That
5 chair exercises that trim belly overhang faster than weight training after 60
MSN
4 Standing Exercises That Shrink Stubborn Belly Overhang Faster Than Gym Machines After 55
Eat This Not That
5 Chair Exercises That Flatten Lower Back Fat Better Than Planks After 55
Eat This Not That
Study Reveals an Unexpected Way to Boost Recovery After a Stroke
Study Reveals an Unexpected Way to Boost Recovery After a Stroke
ScienceAlert
A new approach to stroke rehab — and more medical headlines
WGN-TV
Targeting the 'good' arm after stroke leads to better motor skills
Penn State University
Stroke telerehabilitation emerges as promising primer for recovery
EurekAlert!
Stroke Rehab Focused On 'Good' Arm Shows Better Results, Trial Finds
U.S. News & World Report
Your Guide to a Healthy Reset: Small Changes, Big Benefits
Your Guide to a Healthy Reset: Small Changes, Big Benefits
EatingWell
Get back on track with your resolution to eat better
Audacy
Health-Friendly Living in 2026 - What to Keep and What to Let Go
Williamson Daily News
Improving Your Well-Being In 2026
The Waynedale News
Make It Stick: Simple Steps to Help Patients Keep Their New Year’s Health Promises
Medscape
Victim of 'Celtic Curse' spent years blaming herself for poor health
Victim of 'Celtic Curse' spent years blaming herself for poor health
BBC
The landscape of hereditary haemochromatosis risk and diagnosis across the British Isles and Ireland
Nature
People from northwest Ireland most likely to develop ‘Celtic Curse’ genetic disease, study finds
The Irish Times
Do YOU live in a 'Celtic Curse' hotspot? Scientists reveal the areas of the UK and Ireland with the highest rates of little-known genetic disease
Daily Mail
Inherited Iron Disorder Most Common in People of Irish or Scottish Ancestry
Inside Precision Medicine
New review highlights growing evidence that diabetes drug metformin can prevent long COVID
New review highlights growing evidence that diabetes drug metformin can prevent long COVID
CIDRAP
This common drug can prevent long COVID: study
New York Post
A common diabetes drug may prevent long COVID when taken early
News-Medical
Metformin Shows Promise as a Preventive Treatment for Long COVID
Technology Networks
Alcohol-related liver disease now drives nearly half of UCHealth liver transplants
Alcohol-related liver disease now drives nearly half of UCHealth liver transplants
9News
KRDO medical expert discusses alarming rise in alcohol-related liver disease
KRDO
Booze Boom In Colorado: Alcohol Now Fuels Nearly Half Of UCHealth Liver Transplants
Hoodline
Person with measles traveled through Dulles airport, officials say
Person with measles traveled through Dulles airport, officials say
The Washington Post
Possible measles exposure reported at Dulles Airport in Northern Virginia
FOX 5 DC
Out-of-state traveler exposes others to measles at Washington Dulles International Airport
Washington Times
Out-of-state visitor brings measles risk to Northern Virginia
WRIC ABC 8News
Investigating potential measles exposures at Dulles
CBS 19 News
Is Carb-Cutting Healthy?
Is Carb-Cutting Healthy?
The New York Times
Semaglutide Pill Shows Heart Benefits in One Key Group, Study Finds
Semaglutide Pill Shows Heart Benefits in One Key Group, Study Finds
ScienceAlert
Semaglutide Reduces Time in Spent in Hospital, Admission Rates in Patients With Overweight or Obesity
Pharmacy Times
Oral semaglutide helps reduce risk of heart failure among those with type 2 diabetes, study finds
McKnight's Long-Term Care News
GLP-1 Pill Cut Heart Failure Events in Some Diabetes Patients
MedPage Today
A pill version of the weight-loss and diabetes drug, semaglutide, could benefit people with heart failure
Scimex
6 Daily Exercises That Restore Hip Strength Faster Than Weight Training After 55
6 Daily Exercises That Restore Hip Strength Faster Than Weight Training After 55
Eat This Not That
The No. 1 Type of Exercise to Do Every Day to Stay Mobile as You Age
TODAY.com
5 Workouts for Better Mobility
The New York Times
6 Morning Exercises That Restore Hip Strength Faster Than Floor Stretches After 55
Eat This Not That
1 move, 3 minutes: 'Do this every morning to feel 10 years younger,' says a mobility coach
Yahoo
A Mysterious Bat Virus in Bangladesh Is Deadlier Than We Thought, and Now Infecting Humans
A Mysterious Bat Virus in Bangladesh Is Deadlier Than We Thought, and Now Infecting Humans
ZME Science
Emerging bat virus found in stored throat swabs from 5 patients with suspected Nipah virus infection
CIDRAP
A hidden bat virus is infecting humans
ScienceDaily
Hidden bat virus mistaken for brain-swelling Nipah is ‘silently infecting patients’
The Sun
Another bat virus is infecting humans - and it’s gone unnoticed
Earth.com
Night owl or early bird? Study finds sleep categories aren’t that simple
Night owl or early bird? Study finds sleep categories aren’t that simple
McGill University
Why night owls and early birds are a very mixed bunch - which one are you?
MSN
Handmade by human hands using machines
Digg
Early Bird or Night Owl? New Study Reveals Sleep Patterns Are More Complex Than Thought
BIOENGINEER.ORG
Biochemists find solution that lets bacteriophages bypass bacterial immunity
Biochemists find solution that lets bacteriophages bypass bacterial immunity
Phys.org
Woman searching for bystanders who helped her during cardiac arrest
Woman searching for bystanders who helped her during cardiac arrest
ABC News
Arlington syphilis infections are on the rise, nearly 50% over statewide average
Arlington syphilis infections are on the rise, nearly 50% over statewide average
ARLnow
A Cancer Surgery and the Pain I Didn’t Want to Face
A Cancer Surgery and the Pain I Didn’t Want to Face
The New York Times
Chia seeds with water or yoghurt? Florida gastroenterologist shares how to turn the seeds into a ‘gut health powerhouse’ | Health
Chia seeds with water or yoghurt? Florida gastroenterologist shares how to turn the seeds into a ‘gut health powerhouse’ | Health
Hindustan Times
The science of why chia seeds are a superfood
National Geographic
Chia seed trend on social media has experts worried
Australian Broadcasting Corporation
Dietitians Share 6 Health Benefits of Chia Seeds
Prevention
Chia seeds challenge warning: Latest TikTok trend is a massive choking hazard... and could cause indigestion
Daily Mail
Common bacteria discovered in the eye linked to cognitive decline
Common bacteria discovered in the eye linked to cognitive decline
Medical Xpress
Common respiratory infection may be linked to Alzheimer’s
Earth.com
Alzheimer’s: This common virus might be involved in the disease, new studies suggest
Futura, Le média qui explore le monde
Study Finds That Bacteria in Eye Worsens Alzheimer’s
Cedars-Sinai
The Roman Empire Built High-Tech Baths and Sewers, but This Fort’s Drain Just Uncovered a Dirty and Deadly Secret
The Roman Empire Built High-Tech Baths and Sewers, but This Fort’s Drain Just Uncovered a Dirty and Deadly Secret
The Daily Galaxy
Idaho is the healthiest state in the nation, a new report says. Here’s why
Idaho is the healthiest state in the nation, a new report says. Here’s why
Idaho Statesman
Golden Retriever Scolding Mom As She's Picked Up From Boarding Will Make You LOL
Golden Retriever Scolding Mom As She's Picked Up From Boarding Will Make You LOL
Yahoo
Why does the same cold virus hit some people harder than others? The nose knows
Why does the same cold virus hit some people harder than others? The nose knows
CNN
'Nose-in-a-dish' reveals why the common cold hits some people hard, while others recover easily
Live Science
Interferon Response Key to Rhinovirus Infection Severity and Asthma Attacks
Букви
Got the back-to-work sniffles? Here’s why
The Australian
Why the same cold virus makes some people more miserable than others
UnionLeader.com
A broadly protective antibody targeting gammaherpesvirus gB
A broadly protective antibody targeting gammaherpesvirus gB
Nature
Why Can’t We Find an Antidepressant That Really Works?
Why Can’t We Find an Antidepressant That Really Works?
The Dispatch
Adverse reactions to Mounjaro increased by over 300 per cent in 2025 - as fat jab is linked to 71 deaths
Adverse reactions to Mounjaro increased by over 300 per cent in 2025 - as fat jab is linked to 71 deaths
Daily Mail
Weight loss jab users warned over rare but serious pancreas issue
BBC
Small risk of severe acute pancreatitis with weight-loss jabs, UK regulator warns
The Guardian
Safety warnings for GLP-1s strengthened by MHRA
Chemist+Druggist
Dad Gets Horrible Gut Feeling After Friend’s Comment About Baby: “He Says Weird Stuff All The Time”
Dad Gets Horrible Gut Feeling After Friend’s Comment About Baby: “He Says Weird Stuff All The Time”
boredpanda.com
Painful Side Effect of Statins Explained After Decades of Mystery
Painful Side Effect of Statins Explained After Decades of Mystery
ScienceAlert
Scientists finally explain statin muscle pain
ScienceDaily
Statin Muscle Pain: Scientists Finally Explain What That Is
Health and Me
Mutational scanning reveals oncogenic CTNNB1 mutations have diverse effects on signaling
Mutational scanning reveals oncogenic CTNNB1 mutations have diverse effects on signaling
Nature
Does coffee raise your blood pressure? Here’s how much it’s OK to drink
Does coffee raise your blood pressure? Here’s how much it’s OK to drink
The Conversation
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A New Study Says This Common Breakfast Food Could Lower Cholesterol by 10% in Just 2 Days
A New Study Says This Common Breakfast Food Could Lower Cholesterol by 10% in Just 2 Days
Food & Wine
Eating This Breakfast Staple Could Lower Your Cholesterol in Just 2 Days, New Study Says
EatingWell
Cholesterol: 2-day oatmeal diet may help reduce LDL levels by 10%
MedicalNewsToday
Only Two Days, This Eating Pattern Is Claimed to Be Effective in Reducing Bad Cholesterol
VOI.id
This Simple 48-Hour Diet Cut Harmful Cholesterol by 10%, Study Finds
SciTechDaily
An OB-GYN Pushed for a Preventive Double-Mastectomy in Her 40s
An OB-GYN Pushed for a Preventive Double-Mastectomy in Her 40s
Business Insider
The Best Morning Drink for Better Blood Sugar, According to Dietitians
The Best Morning Drink for Better Blood Sugar, According to Dietitians
EatingWell
Cutting Sugar Won’t Kill Your Sweet Tooth. Try This Instead.
Cutting Sugar Won’t Kill Your Sweet Tooth. Try This Instead.
SELF Magazine
I Tried Eating Cottage Cheese Every Day for a Week and This Is What It Did to My Body
I Tried Eating Cottage Cheese Every Day for a Week and This Is What It Did to My Body
Prevention
The '7:1' sleep rule could add up to 4 years to your life expectancy, huge new study says
The '7:1' sleep rule could add up to 4 years to your life expectancy, huge new study says
Tom's Guide
Data from 560,000 students reveals a disturbing mental health shift after 2016
Data from 560,000 students reveals a disturbing mental health shift after 2016
PsyPost