This comprehensive review delves into a recent study exploring the inverse correlation between vitamin B12 levels and inflammatory markers. The …
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Regarding FDA’s Expedited Drug Approvals: Lesser Trials and Diminished Public Disclosure
This article examines how the FDA is increasingly approving new pharmaceuticals based on single clinical trials, raising questions about the …
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Anticipated Surge in Cardiovascular Mortalities Due to Extreme Temperatures
This comprehensive study warns of a surge in cardiovascular deaths in the U.S. due to escalating extreme heat events by …
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Concerns About Fluoride: Elevated Levels Associated with Cognitive Decline in Children
by Amir Husseinby Amir HusseinThis article summarizes a Tulane University study linking high fluoride levels in drinking water to cognitive impairments in children. Conducted …
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CardiologyClimate ChangeGlobal WarmingHeartSciTech NewsUniversity Of Pennsylvania
Anticipated Surge in U.S. Cardiovascular Fatalities Due to Intensifying Heat
by Manuel Costaby Manuel CostaThe article discusses a study predicting a significant rise in heat-related cardiovascular deaths in the U.S. within 40 years. It …
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The Influence of Obstructive Sleep Apnea on Cellular Aging and the Mitigating Role of Continuous Positive Airway Pressure Therapy
The Influence of Obstructive Sleep Apnea on Cellular Aging and the Mitigating Role of Continuous Positive Airway Pressure TherapyObstructive Sleep …
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Exercise Caution: Prolonged Sedentary Behavior Could Accelerate Brain Aging, Elevating Dementia Risk
This comprehensive article delves into recent research indicating that individuals aged 60 and older who are sedentary for over 10 …
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Three Basic Exercises Shown to Improve Cognitive Abilities in the Elderly
Three Basic Exercises Shown to Improve Cognitive Abilities in the ElderlyA recent publication in BMJ Open Sport & Exercise Medicine …
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DietFiberMedicineNutritionPublic HealthSciTech NewsUniversity Of Minnesota
Researchers Uncover Additional Reasons to Incorporate Fiber into Your Diet
In-depth study reveals unique health benefits of insoluble fiber-rich plant sources and their potential for fortifying processed foods.
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CancerPublic HealthSciTech NewsUniversity Of Florida
56 Million Americans Have Been Unknowingly Exposed to Secondhand Smoke
Study led by the University of Florida reveals that over half of American adults, or approximately 56 million, are unknowingly …