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New Shingles Vaccine Shows Promise in Delaying Dementia

Recent research offers new hope in the battle against dementia, revealing that the latest shingles vaccine may delay the onset of this memory-impairing condition. Published in Nature Medicine, the study found that individuals vaccinated with the new shingles shot experienced a delay in dementia diagnosis by an average of 164 days compared to those who […]

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Boar’s Head Recalls Liverwurst and Deli Meats Due to Listeria Concerns

Boar’s Head Provisions has issued a recall for all its liverwurst products due to potential listeria contamination, the U.S. Food and Safety Inspection Service (FSIS) announced on Friday. This recall comes amid an investigation into a listeria outbreak that has affected 34 people and resulted in two deaths across more than a dozen states. In […]

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What Causes Lung Cancer? Smoking Is Not The Only Reason.

Lung cancer is the second most common cancer among both men and women in the United States, according to the American Cancer Society (ACS). Only prostate cancer is more common in men, and breast cancer is more common in women. In 2024, nearly a quarter of a million people are expected to be diagnosed with […]

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What Effect Does Long Covid Has? And How Are We Impacted By It?

Since its emergence in 2020, long COVID-19 has evolved into a significant global health challenge, affecting millions and exerting a profound impact on economies due to reduced workforce productivity. The intense focus on this condition has generated over 24,000 scientific publications, making Long COVID the most extensively researched health condition in any four years of […]

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The Health Risks of Nicotine: Smoking vs. Vaping

Nicotine, whether ingested through smoking cigarettes or vaping e-cigarettes, presents significant health risks. The duration nicotine stays in your system varies based on factors like genetics and the amount consumed. Typically, it remains in the body for about three to four days (80 to 100 hours), according to Benjamin Toll, Ph.D., co-director of the Medical […]

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The Risks of Using Wrist Weights During Walks: Experts Advise Caution

Wrist weights, a longstanding fitness tool, have seen a resurgence in popularity thanks to social media platforms like TikTok. Influencers and fitness enthusiasts are incorporating them into trendy routines such as the “hot girl walk,” claiming these weights offer an effortless way to tone arms while getting in some cardio. The appeal lies in the […]

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Smelly Urine is Causing a Problem? Know Your Condition

Experiencing smelly urine can be an embarrassing and common situation. Foods like asparagus and Brussels sprouts are well-known culprits, causing many to worry about using public restrooms after consuming these items. However, having odorous urine is a normal occurrence and is often influenced by dietary choices. Common Dietary Culprits “Urine consists of water and waste […]

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“Michael J. Fox’s Surprise Glastonbury Comeback: From Parkinson’s Struggles to Rocking the Pyramid Stage”

Since his thirty-first birthday in 1991, Michael J. Fox has been struggling with Parkinson’s disease. But up until the late 1990s, he concealed his diagnosis and suppressed his symptoms with medication. Since then, the actor has committed to spreading knowledge about the devastating illness, which disrupts daily activities including eating and movement. Regarding the reason behind […]

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