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[ad_1] Women who work at least 45 hours a week have a 63% increased risk of developing type 2 diabetes. This is how working individuals can reduce their risk of contracting this …
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[ad_1] Raccoon babies are cute. But if you see one, you should probably resist the urge to pick it up and bring it home. A Colorado woman learned that the hard way …
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[ad_1] Science has repeatedly shown that many people consume much more sugar than they should, and that consumption can have devastating effects on health. Some governments have taken the habit of taxing …
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[ad_1] Eating nuts could boost a man's fertility, according to a study. Scientists believe that regularly eating nuts could dramatically improve the quality of sperm and the proper functioning of reproductive cells. …
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[ad_1] Mbadachusetts General Hospital released the following announcement on July 3. Fortifying cereal-based foods with folic acid – instituted in the United States in the 1990s to prevent neural tube defects in …
Read More »The study highlights the deficiencies of moisturizers with sunscreen
[ad_1] Sunscreen SPF 30 (left) Moisturizer SPF 30 (right). Credit: University of Liverpool A new study from the University of Liverpool, presented at the annual meeting of the British Association of Dermatologists …
Read More »Good bacteria could be used to fight intestinal diseases, new research suggests
[ad_1] We have been told for years that treating our intestinal bacteria is essential to our health. Now researchers have shed light on how friendly microbes in our guts behave in research …
Read More »Walking is not enough, according to the report (unless you're on the way to a dance)
[ad_1] Walking is not enough, according to a new study that reveals a significant shift between the exercise that people need and what they actually do. Those who think 10,000 steps a …
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