Medical
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Understanding ‘Cortisol Face’: Myth or Reality?
“Cortisol Face,” a term gaining traction on social media, describes facial bloating and puffiness attributed…
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Wildfire Smoke Linked to Increased Dementia Risk, New Study Finds
A recent study has revealed that long-term exposure to wildfire smoke significantly raises the risk…
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High-Intensity Interval Training Boosts Stroke Recovery
A recent study conducted at McMaster University in Hamilton and McGill University in Montreal has…
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Unlocking the Secrets of Longevity: Insights from SuperAgers
Charlotte Goode, a remarkable 97-year-old woman, epitomizes the essence of aging gracefully. Despite her age,…
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Study Finds Processed Red Meat Linked to Higher Dementia Risk
Eating at least one-quarter serving per day of processed red meats—such as hot dogs, lunch…
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Could Semaglutide Be the Key to Quitting Smoking for Diabetics?
Semaglutide, known for its efficacy in weight loss and reducing heart risk, may also aid…
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New Blood Test for Colorectal Cancer Gains FDA Approval
The FDA has approved Guardant Health’s new blood test, Shield, for colorectal cancer screening, making…
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Health Benefits of a Low-Sugar Diet for Aging
Scientists have linked dietary sugar intake to epigenetic aging in one of the first studies…
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Gut Feeling: Why Your Diet Needs Prebiotics and Probiotics
Hey there, wellness warriors! Today, we’re diving into the wonderful world of prebiotics and probiotics.…
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Questions for Your Doctor to Understand Your Cancer Treatment
When facing a cancer diagnosis, communication with your oncologist is essential. Asking the right questions…