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Suppressing negative thoughts may benefit mental health for some people
A new study argues that, for some people, suppressing negative thoughts and worries might be a more successful strategy. Photo by tiyowprasetyo/Pixabay A longstanding…
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Artificial sweeteners in processed foods may raise risk of depression
Photo by FotoshopTofs/Pixabay Highly processed packaged foods and drinks may be quick, cheap and tasty, but new research suggests they're also likely to up your risk for…
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Cardiac rehab may boost survival after heart attack or bypass surgery
Research has found that participating in cardiac rehabilitation decreases the chance you will die in the five years following a heart attack or bypass surgery by about 35%. Photo by…
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Eli Lilly sues wellness centers, compounding pharmacies over Mounjaro
Eli Lilly is suing certain medical spas, wellness centers and compounding pharmacies over its medication Mounjaro. Photo by Steve Buissinne/Pixabay Another diabetes drug…
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COPD patients see promise of new therapies to ease discomfort, aid breathing
1 of 4 | Dr. Norman Edelman, a pulmonologist and professor of internal medicine at Stony Brook University in Stony Brook, N.Y., describes how lungs function using a 3D…
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Georgia researchers report rats carrying rat lungworm near Atlanta
Rat lungworm can trigger a dangerous brain encephalitis in both people and pets and now threatens a wide area of the U.S. Southeast. Photo by Kapa65/Pixabay Brown rats…
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Access to mental healthcare difficult for 10.5 million Americans
Nearly one in five counties across the United States lack psychiatrists or Internet service, making it difficult for around 10.5 million Americans to find mental healthcare, a new…
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Work stress linked to heart disease in men
A new study found that men who habitually felt stressed on the job had up to double the risk of developing heart disease as their peers who were more content at work. Photo by…
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FDA declines to approve first needle-free option to EpiPen
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has requested further studies by ARS Pharmaceuticals on its neffy treatment before it will approve its use. Photo courtesy of ARS /Website…
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Adults who exercise early in the morning may have better weight control
New research found adults who routinely engaged in moderate-to-vigorous exercise early in the morning were less likely to be overweight or obese than those who worked out later in…
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