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Have you ever heard that completing 40 push-ups a day can significantly lower the risk of cardiovascular disease? Push-ups are an effective and simple way to measure upper body...

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Colonoscopy may offer reduced benefit for patients over 75

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A new breakthrough could remove up to 98% of the toxic chemicals hiding in your drinking water.

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Early signs of skin cancer – and what you can do to reduce the risk

Small changes in the skin often seem harmless, but in some cases they can be signs of cancer.

Colonoscopy may offer reduced benefit for patients over 75

A new study on colorectal cancer screening suggests that the balance between benefits and risks becomes less clear after the age of 75.

Scientists find way to clean 98% of “forever chemicals” from drinking water

A new breakthrough could remove up to 98% of the toxic chemicals hiding in your drinking water.

Early signs of skin cancer – and what you can do to reduce the risk

Small changes in the skin often seem harmless, but in some cases they can be signs of cancer.

Colonoscopy may offer reduced benefit for patients over 75

A new study on colorectal cancer screening suggests that the balance between benefits and risks becomes less clear after the age of 75.

Scientists find way to clean 98% of “forever chemicals” from drinking water

A new breakthrough could remove up to 98% of the toxic chemicals hiding in your drinking water.

Many skip public restrooms over hygiene fears – But experts warn of risks

Many people fear bacteria in public restrooms, but the risk is not what they expect. The key issue lies in something quite different from the toilet seat itself.

Signs of a heart attack that can appear a month before

Small, easily ignored changes in your body could be early warning signs of a heart attack weeks before it happens.

How to eat and drink your way through a hangover

Many people associate hangovers with quick fixes, but the body works slowly. Here are a few simple tips that may help ease your hangover.