Study Warns: Common Sweeteners Linked to Concerning Developmental Effects
A new study links artificial sweeteners and added sugars to early puberty in genetically predisposed children. Children who regularly consume certain sweeteners found in common foods and drinks may face a higher likelihood of entering puberty earlier than exp…
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6 Snacks That Can Reduce Colon Cancer Risk, According to a Gastroenterologist
Here’s a list of a gastroenterologist's favorite foods to reduce colon cancer risk—it includes some of our favorite healthy snacks.
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Virus Traces Discovered in The Brain Lining of People With Schizophrenia
The hepatitis C virus (HCV) may play a role in mental health disorders such as schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and major depression, according to a new study.
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Walking 10,000 steps every day? Is it really worth the hype
Discover the health benefits of walking 10,000 steps a day according to leading experts. From reducing heart disease to improving overall fitness, find out if this popular fitness goal is truly worthwhile or just a myth.
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DOH: Possible measles exposures at two Capital Region hospitals
The New York State Department of Health is warning of potential measles exposure at two Capital Region hospital emergency departments – Albany Medical Center an
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Nutrition coach shares 7 foods that 'reduce cravings and make fat loss easier': Eggs, berries, avocados and more | Health - Hindustan Times
Here’s a list of food items that can help in supporting your fat loss, said nutrition coach Luisana Carrero. | Health
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The 6 Best Carbs to Help You Poop, According to Dietitians
Discover 6 carb-rich foods to help you poop. Learn how oats, beans and apples support digestion and promote regular bowel movements.
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Gut health deteriorates with age—try this expert’s five-step plan to keep your microbiome happy and healthy
An unhealthy gut can be a sign of bigger issues, especially as we age
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7 foods that can improve digestion and boost gut health, according to a top US gastroenterologist
Dr. Saurabh Sethi, a gastroenterologist, recommends incorporating specific foods to enhance gut health and digestion. Lentils, kefir, chia seeds, and
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Men are suffering with ‘summer long balls’ that could have big impact on their health
Men are suffering from 'summer long balls' which refers to an increase in testicle size during the hot weather.
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Are high-protein snacks worth the hype? Here's how to assess
Protein has taken over the packaged-snack aisles at the grocery store. But do you need extra protein in your chips and muffins?
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Here's who's at-risk after four die from flesh-eating bacteria in Florida
The deadly cases were seen in counties spread around Florida’s extensive coastline. The bacteria Vibrio vulnificus thrives in warm seawater.
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What I Went Through to Meet My Daughter
A thousand miles from New York City, the place I call home, there’s a clinic that vows to help women with unexplained infertility. I traveled there for answers.
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Women feel more anger as they age, but show it less, study suggests
But expressions of anger decreased as women aged, suggesting that anger control grew with chronological age.
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Supplements can reduce inflammation and boost longevity. Here's what one cardiologist takes to lower his risk of heart disease.
In this Saturday edition of Business Insider Today, a cardiologist shares the supplements he takes for a healthy heart.
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Don’t ignore these heart warning signs in your 40s, 50s, and 60s
Heart attacks are alarmingly increasing among younger adults, particularly women, with a 66% rise since 2019. Factors like rising obesity, poor diets
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I Thought I Got Divorced Because My Wife Is Gay. Now I’m Learning It All Might’ve Been a Huge Lie.
Her and her new wife are having threesomes with people that seem to resemble me.
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Dogs detect Parkinson’s by smell, years before symptoms start
Dogs can be trained to reliably sniff out Parkinson’s disease from a person’s sebum, or skin secretions, a new study found.
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Flies, ‘milk snatching’ among H5N1 transmission contributors in dairy cattle
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El Paso doctor disciplined for improper prescribing leading to patient overdoses
An El Paso doctor was disciplined by the Texas Medical Board and accused of prescribing controlled substances to a patient that in some cases, led to overdoses.
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