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Hundreds of bacteria survive inside your microwave, study finds
Microwaves make reheating leftovers quick and easy, but research shows they can also harbor hundreds of bacterial species.
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These are the biggest sources of vitamin C – and it’s not oranges
Many assume oranges sit at the top of the vitamin C rankings. They do not.
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Soon the clocks move forward – how daylight saving time might affect you
Daylight saving time begins soon, when the clocks are set one hour forward. Here is how the change can affect your sleep and circadian rhythm in the days that follow.
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International Women’s Day: Six groundbreaking discoveries made by women
Today is International Women’s Day. Here is an overview of some of the most significant advances in the treatment of serious diseases made by women.
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Treatment may help people with type 1 diabetes make insulin again
Researchers are testing a new therapy designed to help people with type 1 diabetes produce insulin on their own again.
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The length of your walk may be more important than the number of steps
Many people believe that the most important goal is to reach a certain number of steps each day. However, new research shows that how you walk may also play a major role.
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Younger adults face unexpected rise in heart attack mortality
Heart attacks are no longer just a threat in later life, and new data show younger adults, especially women, are increasingly at risk of dying after their first.
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Do you eat eggs every week? Here’s how they can affect your blood pressure
Many people believe that eggs automatically raise blood pressure, but research generally shows that this is not the...
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Free nicotine products at work: Tech companies hope for more productive employees
The new initiative has prompted reactions from health experts.
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This McDonald’s burger contains more than two-thirds of a day’s calories
A new burger from McDonald’s has attracted significant attention. The debate concerns marketing, social media, and nutrition.
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Financial stress can be as harmful to the heart as smoking
Heart disease is often associated with smoking, diet, and exercise, but research suggests that another factor may also play a major role.
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How to improve magnesium absorption naturally
Small changes in your daily nutrient routine may significantly improve how well your body absorbs and uses magnesium.
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These physical symptoms may be signs of anxiety
Anxiety is often associated with thoughts and emotions, but...
How butter consumption may influence cholesterol levels
Small daily choices, like spreading butter on bread, may quietly affect your cholesterol over time.
Health experts highlight heartburn as potential cancer warning sign
A common digestive symptom doctors say people should take more seriously.
Cases of colorectal cancer increasing among people under 50
Many countries are currently seeing an increase in cases of colon and rectal cancer among younger people.
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Soon the clocks move forward – how daylight saving time might affect you
Daylight saving time begins soon, when the clocks are set one hour forward. Here is how the change can affect your sleep and circadian rhythm in the days that follow.
International Women’s Day: Six groundbreaking discoveries made by women
Today is International Women’s Day. Here is an overview of some of the most significant advances in the treatment of serious diseases made by women.
Treatment may help people with type 1 diabetes make insulin again
Researchers are testing a new therapy designed to help people with type 1 diabetes produce insulin on their own again.
Soon the clocks move forward – how daylight saving time might affect you
Daylight saving time begins soon, when the clocks are set one hour forward. Here is how the change can affect your sleep and circadian rhythm in the days that follow.
International Women’s Day: Six groundbreaking discoveries made by women
Today is International Women’s Day. Here is an overview of some of the most significant advances in the treatment of serious diseases made by women.
Treatment may help people with type 1 diabetes make insulin again
Researchers are testing a new therapy designed to help people with type 1 diabetes produce insulin on their own again.
Younger adults face unexpected rise in heart attack mortality
Heart attacks are no longer just a threat in later life, and new data show younger adults, especially women, are increasingly at risk of dying after their first.
Do you eat eggs every week? Here’s how they can affect your blood pressure
Many people believe that eggs automatically raise blood pressure, but research generally shows that this is not the case.The effect depends, among other things,...
Free nicotine products at work: Tech companies hope for more productive employees
The new initiative has prompted reactions from health experts.
