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New Study Shows Allulose Could Help Combat Obesity and Type 2 Diabetes

A groundbreaking study published in Nutrients has shown that a 12-week diet rich in allulose, a rare sugar, could have…

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Study Reveals 0.5 Percent Microplastic in Human Brain Tissue

A recent study has uncovered an alarming presence of microplastics within human brain tissue, raising serious concerns about the potential…

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Processed Red Meat Linked to Higher Dementia Risk

Recent research presented at the Alzheimer’s Association International Conference has revealed a significant connection between the consumption of processed red…

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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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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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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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Tragic Death of Israeli Man from Rare Brain-Eating Amoeba

An Israeli man has tragically passed away after contracting encephalitis caused by the rare Naegleria fowleri amoeba. This marks only…

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Cutting Processed Meat by 30% Prevents 350,000 Diabetes Cases

A recent study suggests that cutting down on processed meat intake by about one-third could prevent over 350,000 cases of…

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