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/ 4 weeks agoInsulin Resistance May Be Driving 12 Types of Cancer, Researchers Say
Researchers linked insulin resistance to 12 types of cancer, with uterine cancer showing the strongest connection at 134% increased risk.Read More
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/ 4 weeks agoDespite Side Effects, People Continue Taking Ozempic for Weight Loss
A new study shows that people are likely to continue taking GLP-1 drugs like Ozempic, which is commonly prescribed off-label for...
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/ 4 weeks agoWearable Trackers May Help Detect Depression Relapse Before It Occurs
A recent study found that wearable trackers may be able to detect a relapse in depression before it occurs.Read More
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/ 4 weeks agoIntermittent Fasting for Weight Loss: Does the Evidence Live Up to the Hype?
Researchers report that intermittent fasting is no more effective for weight loss than other dietary routines. Experts say intermittent fasting can...
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/ 4 weeks agoWhat These 5 Women Want You to Know About Living With Heart Disease
The signs and symptoms of heart disease and heart attack may present differently in women than in men, and can be...
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/ 4 weeks agoUltra-Processed Foods Linked to Higher Death Risk in Cancer Survivors
A recent study shows that people with the highest intake of ultraprocessed foods had a 48% higher rate of death from...
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/ 4 weeks agoMost Statin Side Effects Are Not Caused by the Drug, Major Review Finds
Most statin side effects listed on drug packaging are not supported by strong evidence, a new review suggests. Of 66 potential...
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/ 1 month agoJames Van Der Beek Dies of Colon Cancer at 48. What Are the Signs, Symptoms?
James Van Der Beek has died at age 48 from colon cancer, shining a spotlight on rising cases in young adults....
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/ 1 month agoMorning Coffee May Help Lower Your Cardiovascular Disease, Dementia Risk
Research shows that moderate coffee consumption may help reduce the risk of developing cardiovascular disease and dementia.Read More
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/ 1 month agoAsk the Experts: Why Are Women At Higher Risk for Cardiovascular Disease?
Most women are unaware of their cardiovascular risks, despite that heart disease is the number one cause of death for both...



