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Researchers Uncover Diet’s Role in Rising Colon Cancer Rates Among Young Adults

A team of scientists exploring the alarming increase in colon cancer diagnoses among young adults has made significant discoveries regarding…

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Scientists Discover New Hormone in Breastfeeding Women That Accelerates Bone Healing

Researchers from the University of California at San Francisco (UCSF) and UC Davis have identified a groundbreaking hormone, CCN3, that…

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Japan: 3-Minute Heart Restart System for Emergencies Developed by Scientists

Researchers at Tohoku University in Japan have developed a pioneering 3-minute heart restart system capable of restarting blood circulation in…

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UK Sugar Tax Cuts Children’s Sugar Intake from Soft Drinks by Nearly Half, Study Finds

The introduction of the sugar tax in the United Kingdom has had a significant impact on children’s health, particularly in…

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Fake Botox Injections Result in Severe Health Complications

A new CDC report has highlighted the dangers of receiving Botox injections from unlicensed individuals in non-medical settings. The report…

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Low-Dose X-Rays Energize New Compounds to Eliminate Brain Cancer Cells

Researchers from Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore), led by Prof. Pu Kanyi, have developed a groundbreaking method to treat…

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Alarming Research Shows Half of US Cancer Deaths Can Be Avoided

Recent research reveals that four in ten cancer cases and half of all adult cancer deaths in the United States…

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Night Owls Excel in Cognitive Function Compared to Early Risers, Study Shows

New research has turned the tables on the common belief that early risers are more productive than night owls. According…

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Toxic Metal in Tampons Raises Health Concerns

Scientists have discovered alarming levels of toxic heavy metals, particularly lead, in various mainstream tampon products, posing significant health risks…

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Almost 18 Million Adult Americans Have Had Long COVID: A Detailed Analysis

Recent data from a nationally representative survey indicates that approximately 17.8 million American adults, or 6.9% of the adult population,…

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