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PFAS ‘forever chemicals’ might increase risk of diabetes
So-called "forever chemicals" could be increasing Americans' risk of developing Type 2 diabetes, a new study…
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‘Weekend warrior’ workouts may reduce risk of death in diabetics
A "weekend warrior" exercise schedule can lower diabetics' risk of early death, a new study says. Photo by…
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Study: Urgent care often prescribes inappropriate medications
Urgent care clinics are handing out fistfuls of antibiotics, steroids and opioids for conditions these drugs…
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Four-day work week benefits workers, employers, study says
Workers at companies that instituted a four-day work week -- essentially working 80% of their regular hours for…
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Early smartphone access harms developing minds, study warns
Early exposure to toxic social media explains much of the link between young smartphone access and poorer…
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Eat better to sleep better, Columbia researcher suggests in cookbook
1 of 3 | Complex carbohydrates and fiber from fresh and fruits and vegetables are a key part of a…
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New study vindicates eggs, says they don’t hike bad-cholesterol levels
People who ate two eggs a day experienced reductions in their "bad" LDL cholesterol levels, as long as the rest…
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Korea’s Hyundai ADM Bio developing new-concept cancer treatment
Hyundai ADM Bio CEO designate Cho Won-dong speaks during a press conference in Seoul, Monday. Photo courtesy of…
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Think before you sip: summer drinking dangers
Summer drinking brings surprising health hazards. File Photo by Stephen Shaver/UPI | License Photo…
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The hidden dangers of feeding wild animals
Researchers at the University of California San Diego say feeding wild elephants can lead to serious harm. File…
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