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First Human-To-Dog Monkeypox Transmission: What To Know
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Can Eating Too Much Fish Lead To Skin Cancer?
A novel study has reported a potential link between fish consumption and skin cancer. -
3 Signs You Have A Weak Immune System Amid The COVID-19 Pandemic
Your body will tell you if your immune system is incapable of fighting off common and mild diseases amid the pandemic. -
Is Pizza Bad For You? Here's How To Make Healthy Pizzas
Looking for a way to make healthier pizza? Make sure to always have these two organic products in your pantry. -
10 Best Sports, Workout Supplements For Athletes
Support your training and see more improvement every session with these top 10 athlete and sports workout supplements.
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Parkinson's Disease Could Be Diagnosed Early Through Special Brain Scans
Parkinson's disease could soon be diagnosed early by special brain scans. -
Mediterranean Diet Could Help Lower Dementia Risk: Study
According to a new study, strictly adhering to the Mediterranean diet can help reduce the risk of cognitive decline and dementia. -
Drinking Moderately Linked To Cognitive Decline
According to an observational study, even moderate drinking contributes to cognitive decline. -
Post-COVID-19 Cognitive Problems: Scientists May Have Found The Answer
New research presented a possible explanation for the lingering cognitive problems COVID-19 survivors experience. -
7 In 10 Long COVID Patients Suffer Concentration Problems: Study
Long COVID-19 patients have a hard time concentrating and remembering things several months after the onset of the disease.
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Food Addiction In Kids May Be Linked To Parents' Drinking Habits, Study Finds
These people with food addiction were also more likely to be addicted to intoxicating substances like alcohol, cannabis, tobacco and vaping. -
Brain Fatigue, Poor Decision Making Capacity Linked To Overthinking, Researchers Say
Scientists found out that glutamate - the most abundant neurotransmitter present in the brain - is at play behind the overwhelming tiredness that professionals largely complain about. -
10 Things You Must Know About Dr. Kenneth Hughes
Dr. Kenneth Hughes is one of Los Angeles' most famous plastic surgeons, and here's what makes his practice so special for many. -
Banana Peels In Sugar Cookies? They Make The Treats More Healthful, Researchers Found
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How Does Climate Change Affect Spread Of Infectious Diseases?
A new study suggested climate change could be worsening certain diseases and conditions. -
'Forever Chemicals' Found In Cookware, Cosmetics Linked To Liver Cancer: Study
The term "forever chemicals" refer to polyfluoroalkyl compounds (PFAS), which can last in the environment for decades and have the potential to resist disintegration. They cause air pollution and... -
Are Diabetes Medications Safe? Possible Cancer-Causing Ingredient Found In Merck Drugs
Sitagliptin is used for the management of high blood sugar in individuals that have Type 2 diabetes, but it is not the first ingredient to raise a flag with the FDA over allowable levels that could... -
Monkeypox: How At Risk Are Kids Amid Outbreak?
Despite the ongoing outbreak, a health expert has stated that the risk level of children for monkeypox is still "exceedingly low." -
Man Loses Ability To Walk After Excessive Vitamin B6 Intake: Report
A man living in Australia reportedly lost his ability to walk after taking excessive vitamin B6 supplements. -
Self-Employment Linked To Better Heart Health In Women: Study
The Body Mass Index (BMI) of self-employed women was also 1.79 units lower on average compared to the women who work for wages, the researchers noted. -
New Flavored Nicotine Products Second Most Used By US Teens, Survey Finds
Exposure to these products may disrupt learning, memory and attention, leading to nicotine addiction. -
Can The Monkeypox Virus Spread On Clothing, Grocery Items?
Health experts said the risk of catching monkeypox by touching objects and surfaces used by an infected individual is low.