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Concussion Raises Risk of Future Car Crash
Concussion Raises Risk of Future Car Crash

Having even one concussion raises your long-term crash risk by 49%, which means you would be wise to give yourself more recovery time before driving…

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Early Menopause and Weak Heart Function May Accelerate Brain Changes
Early Menopause and Weak Heart Function May Accelerate Brain Changes

Menopause, which typically occurs between age 44 and 55, marks the natural end of menstruation and fertility, and is confirmed after 12 consecutive …

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Treating Restless Legs Slashes Risk of Parkinson's Disease
Treating Restless Legs Slashes Risk of Parkinson's Disease

Restless leg syndrome (RLS) isn't just a sleep problem — it's a neurological signal that your brain's dopamine and iron systems are under stress, an…

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How Front-of-Package Claims Mislead Shoppers, and What to Read Instead
How Front-of-Package Claims Mislead Shoppers, and What to Read Instead

A new PRiMER study that analyzed nearly 600 packaged foods found that front-of-package (FOP) health claims like "high in fiber" or "heart healthy" o…

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Common Medications Can Disrupt Your Gut Health for Years
Common Medications Can Disrupt Your Gut Health for Years

Researchers from the University of Tartu found that nearly 90% of 186 common medications affected gut composition, and almost half left long-lasting…

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Study Debunks a Big Myth for Eczema and Bathing
Study Debunks a Big Myth for Eczema and Bathing

A University of Nottingham study with 438 participants found that daily and weekly bathing were equally effective in managing eczema symptoms, quali…

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Hip Fractures from Osteoporosis Predicted to Double by 2050
Hip Fractures from Osteoporosis Predicted to Double by 2050

Osteoporosis affects one in three women and one in five men over 50 globally, with hip fracture rates projected to double by 2050 due to aging popul…

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Study: Dramatic Increase in Percentage of US Adults Who Meet New Definition of Obesity
Study: Dramatic Increase in Percentage of US Adults Who Meet New Definition of Obesity

Nearly 70% of U.S. adults now qualify as obese under a new definition that goes beyond body mass index (BMI) to include waist and hip measurements, …

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Cocoa Extract Supplement Reduces Key Marker of Inflammation and Aging, Study Finds
Cocoa Extract Supplement Reduces Key Marker of Inflammation and Aging, Study Finds

A new clinical analysis based on the COcoa Supplement and Multivitamin Outcomes Study (COSMOS) found that older adults taking a daily cocoa extract …

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Understanding Butyrate — The Key to Optimal Health and Well-Being
Understanding Butyrate — The Key to Optimal Health and Well-Being

Butyrate is a short-chain fatty acid produced by gut bacteria when they ferment fiber, serving as the primary energy source for colon cells and main…

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