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Recent Research Links Vaping to Increased Asthma Risk in Youth
Study links teen vaping to higher asthma risk, urges public health action to curb e-cigarette use.
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Can Diabetics Benefit Safely from Intermittent Fasting?
Study finds time-restricted eating may aid diabetics in weight loss and glucose control, offering an alternative to calorie-count diets.
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Critical Decline in Antibiotic Effectiveness for Pediatric Infections Globally
by Amir Husseinby Amir HusseinCritical Decline in Antibiotic Effectiveness for Pediatric Infections GloballyA concerning decline in the effectiveness of antibiotics used to treat common …
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Is Screen Time a Symptom or a Cause of Autism? New Study Sheds Light
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Comprehensive study reveals breakfast timing impacts type 2 diabetes risk; late meals elevate risk, emphasizing chrononutrition’s role in disease prevention.
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Optimal Nap Strategy for All-Nighters Revealed by Science
Scientific analysis reveals that two separate naps—90 mins before midnight and 30 mins early hours—combat fatigue better than one long …
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Identifying the “D Factor”: A New Metric Related to ADHD Distraction
D Factor identified by Univ. of Michigan links distraction tendency to ADHD in comprehensive study.
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The Relationship between Older Siblings and the Increased Likelihood of Developing Ankylosing Spondylitis
This article examines a comprehensive study that finds correlations between having older siblings and undergoing tonsil removal in childhood with …
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The Interplay Between Inflammation and Vitamin B12: Decoding the Hidden Link
This comprehensive review delves into a recent study exploring the inverse correlation between vitamin B12 levels and inflammatory markers. The …