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Anger could raise long-term risks for heart disease
Researchers found that an angry state of mind was tied to a temporary inability of the blood vessels to dilate (relax) as they should. These effects lasted up to 40 minutes after…
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Study: Women can safely use hormone replacement therapy during menopause
Women younger than 60 can use hormone replacement to treat symptoms like hot flashes and night sweats without significantly increasing their risk of breast cancer or other health…
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Officials link E. coli illness to organic walnuts from California grower
So far, 12 people have been sickened; seven were so ill they required hospitalization, according to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. Photo by Adobe Stock/HealthDay News…
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Study: Combine intermittent fasting with high-intensity exercise to boost health
Improvements in body composition, cardiometabolic health seen among women with obesity.…
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Woman at greater risk for depression in years leading up to menopause
Women in the transition period prior to menopause are 40% more likely to experience depression than premenopausal women, according to pooled data from seven studies involving more…
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EPA rule will phase out deadly toxin methylene chloride found in paint strippers
Methylene chloride is most often used in commercial paint strippers, but can also be found in metal degreasers, aerosols, adhesives, paint and coating products, and in the…
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Bird flu reported in Florida dolphin
Scientists are increasingly concerned that bird flu has moved from birds to numerous mammalian species, raising the chances that it might mutate to a strain that easily infects…
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Experts recommend regular mammograms beginning at age 40
About 20% more lives can be saved from breast cancer by moving the regular screening age up to age 40, rather than starting at age 50, the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force…
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Teens who vape exposed to toxic lead, uranium, study shows
Lead levels in urine are 40% higher among intermittent vapers and 30% higher among frequent vapers, compared to occasional vapers, a study found. Photo by Adobe Stock/HealthDay…
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Study maps the ebbs and flows of loneliness
People are more lonely as young adults, grow less lonely as they approach middle age, and then fall back into loneliness in old age, researchers reported. Photo by Adobe…
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