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Nearly 30,000 Pounds of Beef Sticks Recalled Due to Contamination—Here’s What to Know
Check your kitchen for this popular snack. Key Takeaways Chomps Original Beef Sticks are being recalled. • The recalled beef sticks were sold in...
eatingwell.com @ 30 days ago
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Popular gym supplement's effects on muscle gains might be overstated
A new study has found that taking five grams of a creatine supplement daily, which is the upper limit of the recommended daily dose, while...
newatlas.com @ 30 days ago
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Healthy plant-based diets may help people with diabetes, obesity live longer
A new study suggests that following a healthy plant-based diet may help individuals with cardiometabolic conditions—such as obesity, diabetes, and...
medicalnewstoday.com @ 30 days ago
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Drink This Before Every Meal To Lose Weight
For many of us, childhood memories include the familiar refrain from our parents: “Finish your food before you have your drink!” The intention was...
blackdoctor.org @ 30+ days ago
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Almost 100 units of social housing and a detox centre are coming to east Vancouver
The B.C. government says a social housing development and drug withdrawal centre in east Vancouver that's been on the books for over five years...
vancouversun.com @ 30+ days ago
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Maine rebuffs HHS order on transgender athletes
With Erin Schumaker and Ruth Reader MAINE VS. HHS — The governing body that oversees Maine’s school sports is rebuffing efforts by HHS’ Office for...
politico.com @ 30+ days ago
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Health official warns of prolonged measles outbreak as cases rise in TX, NM, OK
A measles outbreak has continued to spread across Texas, New Mexico, and Oklahoma, with 321 confirmed cases as of Tuesday — an increase of 25 cases...
komonews.com @ 30+ days ago
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3 Meals that Unclog Your Arteries
Black Americans experience a higher burden of heart disease, including clogged arteries (atherosclerosis), due to factors like higher rates of...
blackdoctor.org @ 30+ days ago
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Once-Stranded Astronauts Now Must Regain Their Health
Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams are finally back on Earth after spending more than nine months in space. Now the astronauts have a new assignment:...
insideedition.com @ 30+ days ago
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3 Things to Do When You Feel Like Everyone Else Is More Successful Than You
Spoiler alert: They’re probably not. But here’s how to resist the comparison trap. I don’t want to admit this, but I have...
self.com @ 30+ days ago
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Rapid Spread of Infectious Disease in the Congo Could be From Contaminated Water
The rapid spread of illness in the African country may be due to contaminated water, rather than a virus that jumped from bat to human....
discovermagazine.com @ 30+ days ago
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Stettler Hospice delegation shares update, furture vision, with council
A delegation from the Stettler Hospice Society addressed the Stettler Town Council on Tuesday, March 18. The pair gave council insight into their...
stettlerindependent.com @ 30+ days ago
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Experts are raving about five foods that can dramatically slash your risk of dementia
We all know how important it is to maintain a balanced diet, but the foods you eat could contribute massively to your chances of developing...
the-express.com @ 30+ days ago
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Peel Public Health warns of potential measles exposure at Mississauga hospital and these other locations
Peel Public Health outlines measles symptoms and what to do if exposed. Peel Public Health (PPH) is investigating another confirmed case of measles in...
mississauga.com @ 30+ days ago
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Born on the cusp of survival, these twins are three, thriving and challenging assumptions about preemies
When Shakina Rajendram’s twins were in the neonatal intensive care unit in March of 2022, she taped a handwritten poster to the wall of their...
theglobeandmail.com @ 30+ days ago
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World’s Oldest Person Had Cells 17 Years Younger Than Her Age. The Surprising Diet and Habits That Helped Her Live to 117
The supercentenarian’s gut health may hold the key to longevity....
zmescience.com @ 30+ days ago
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Politics, discrimination hurt young LGBTQ+ Floridians' mental health
Politics, discrimination and intolerance are contributing to high rates of depression and anxiety among LGBTQ+ young people in Florida, per a new...
axios.com @ 30+ days ago
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Is excessive sleepiness as we age a warning sign of dementia?
Dementia is an increasing problem worldwide. More than 55 million people are currently living with the condition, with 139 million predicted to have...
medicalnewstoday.com @ 30+ days ago
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Does Diabetes Cause Hair Loss?
Diabetes, a chronic condition marked by elevated blood sugar levels, can have far-reaching effects on the body. While often associated with issues...
blackdoctor.org @ 30+ days ago
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Research Linked 4 Diets To Longevity—Here's What They Are
If I were to ask you the question "What are your motivations for eating healthier?" Do you know what your answer would be? It may...
mindbodygreen.com @ 30+ days ago
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Are Blue Eyes More Sensitive To Light? Understanding Photophobia
Photophobia is an abnormal sensitivity to light. It is associated with dry eye disease, migraines (severe, recurrent headaches), and traumatic brain...
health.com @ 30+ days ago
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What nine months in space does to the human body
Spending time in space and having an unrivalled view of planet Earth is an experience many of us dream of. However, the human body evolved...
bbc.com @ 30+ days ago
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Rise in Dengue Fever cases prompts health alert for popular spring break spots
The CDC said that last year, a "record number of dengue cases" were identified in U.S. travelers, an 84% increase compared to 2023. Health officials...
foxweather.com @ 30+ days ago
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Why US Healthcare is So Costly, Yet So Bad
More than 30 million Americans, 12% of the population, had to borrow money last year to pay medical debts, even though most of them had some form...
medium.com @ 30+ days ago
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Does Eating Honey Help With Seasonal Allergy Symptoms?
Allergies occur when your immune system overreacts to harmless substances like pollen, pet dander, or dust mites. Many people turn to natural remedies...
health.com @ 30+ days ago
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Six sources of protein that aren’t meat
There are clear health risks associated with eating red and processed meat. Here are six alternatives. Scientists have long known about the downsides...
nzherald.co.nz @ 30+ days ago
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Alberta signed deal to import medication from Turkey despite recommendations against it
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith’s government signed a $ 70-million deal to import children’s pain relief medication from Turkey in 2022 despite expert advice that the...
theglobeandmail.com @ 30+ days ago
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Weight Loss Drug Semaglutide Shows Promise as Alzheimer's Treatment
Scientists are trying to tackle Alzheimer's from all angles, and a new study adds to the growing evidence that semaglutide, a widely used diabetes...
sciencealert.com @ 30+ days ago
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Feeling Extra Exhausted During Perimenopause? Study Points to Surprising Culprit
• A new study found a link between exhaustion and heavy or prolonged menstrual bleeding during perimenopause. • About a third of perimenopausal women...
health.com @ 30+ days ago
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Boosting community health: Red Cross offers free A1C testing for blood donors in March
BOSTON — The Red Cross of Massachusetts is helping to bridge access to health care for blood donors by providing free A1C testing, commonly used...
thegraftonnews.com @ 30+ days ago
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I'm a Dietitian & I Always Drink These Lemon-Ginger-Turmeric Shots When I'm Sick
They are easy to make a big batch and freeze, so they’re ready when needed Key Takeaways: Frozen Lemon-Ginger-Turmeric Shots are easy to make...
eatingwell.com @ 30+ days ago
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15 Nostalgic Dinners Grandma Always Made with a Smile
Grandma always knew how to make dinner simple and satisfying. These 15 recipes are perfect for busy nights when you want a home-cooked meal without a...
immigrantstable.com @ 30+ days ago
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We Promise You Don't Need to Try a "Sleep Detox"
The word "detox" gets a lot of buzz in the wellness industry, but this time it's gone too far. Detoxifying — as in the process of...
popsugar.com @ 30+ days ago
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Get The "Tea" On How To Help Purify Your Water.
We have good news this week for tea lovers in need of a water filter. You can actually brew your way to cleaner water.In...
thebrockovichreport.com @ 30+ days ago
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Want To Lower Cholesterol Without Meds? Eating This Nut Might Be The Answer, Per A New Study
Everything to know about the findings, per experts. In the world of nuts, pecans have always reigned supreme as a fan favorite. It makes sense:...
womenshealthmag.com @ 30+ days ago
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Where You Live Impacts Employer-Based Health Care Costs
Employer- based health insurance can be costlyHow affordable your employer-based health insurance is can depend on where you live in, a new analysis...
publichealthwatch.org @ 30+ days ago
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This Type Of Intelligence May Predict How Long You'll Live
Scientists think it could be uniquely linked to longevity. In his book How To Prevent Dementia, professor of neurology Dr Richard Restak said that how...
huffingtonpost.co.uk @ 30+ days ago
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Scientists Announce Possible Breakthrough in Delaying Alzheimer's
Research announced today is the first of its kind to suggest that anti-amyloid drugs can delay or even stop the progression of symptoms in people...
gizmodo.com @ 30+ days ago
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Longhorn Hotel destroyed by fire
Work has progressed rapidly on the moving of the P. Burns building and it is expected that it will be set up on the new...
grandforksgazette.ca @ 30+ days ago
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High-Protein Diets Are Popular — but They Certainly Aren’t Sustainable
From Atkins to Carnivore, a look at the evolution and risks of high-protein diets. Podcaster Joe Rogan may have helped make meat cool again, but...
sentientmedia.org @ 30+ days ago
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How AI is Accelerating the Need for Real World Data in Healthcare and Life Sciences
Considering the lack of high quality data, companies that excel in compiling and managing data effectively are attracting interest from industry...
medcitynews.com @ 30+ days ago
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Cigna closes $ 3.7B sale of Medicare business to HCSC
Dive Brief:• Cigna has completed the sale of its Medicare businesses to Health Care Service Corporation for a combined transaction value of $ 3.7...
healthcaredive.com @ 30+ days ago
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Whatcom County health director who guided community through pandemic has been ousted
Erika Lautenbach, who guided Whatcom County through the COVID-19 pandemic and pivoted to address the fentanyl crisis, rising homelessness and direct...
bellinghamherald.com @ 30+ days ago
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A brief guide to vitamin and mineral supplements – when too much of a good thing can become toxic
Around half of UK adults currently take a food supplement – but vitamins and minerals are usually only needed in small amounts and too much of...
theconversation.com @ 30+ days ago
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Changes in Sleep Patterns Could Predict Dementia Risk
A new study finds that women in their 80s who develop increasing day time sleepiness over five years are twice as likely to develop dementia....
neurosciencenews.com @ 30+ days ago
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Indigenous tourism key growth area for province's tourism sector
Article content “The growth is not only showing up for me personally in my business but also we’re seeing an awful lot across the...
calgaryherald.com @ 30+ days ago
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7 remarkable ways pecans can lower your cholesterol
When it comes to managing cholesterol levels, what you eat matters significantly. Among the foods making waves in heart health research, pecans stand...
rollingout.com @ 30+ days ago
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Emergency room at Oliver hospital closing for 6 hours
Emergency services at Oliver's hospital will be unavailable on Thursday afternoon, March 20. Interior Health (IH) says the South Okanagan General...
revelstokereview.com @ 30+ days ago
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Small Changes, Big Impact! 15 Whole Food Swaps You Can Make Today
Most people don’t realize how much processed food sneaks into their daily routine. From breakfast to late-night snacks, refined sugars, unhealthy...
thrivinginparenting.com @ 30+ days ago
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Breakthrough stroke drug heals the brain to restore movement
There's newfound hope for stroke patients in recovery, with what researchers believe is the very first drug that can comprehensively deliver...
newatlas.com @ 30+ days ago
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