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World No Tobacco Day: Know how tobacco can harm your body
Investing.com· 2 days agoNew Delhi, May 31 (IANS) Tobacco consumption devastates the human body in myriad ways. It affects...
8 habits may slow aging, reduce your risk of death: study
NY Post via Yahoo News· 3 days agoEight lifestyle habits — eating healthy foods, being more active, quitting tobacco, getting healthy...
Eyed for decades as a possible murderer, Minnesota man finds himself back in the spotlight
Star Tribune (Minneapolis) via Yahoo News· 7 days agoCLIMAX, MINN. – Brian Evenson has long lived with outsiders' suspicions that he murdered a woman he...
Who is Karen Read? Massachusetts woman charged with cop boyfriend's murder
Newsweek· 5 days agoTestimony in the high-profile murder trial of a Massachusetts woman who is accused of killing her...
Buccal mucosa cancer: Symptoms, causes, treatments
Medical News Today· 4 days agoBuccal mucosa cancer happens when cells divide uncontrollably in the buccal mucosa, which is the inner lining of the cheek. This is a rare but aggressive...
Study finds heart healthy behaviors may help reverse rapid cell aging
Medical Xpress· 4 days agoThis study analyzed whether a chemical modification process known as DNA methylation, which regulates gene expression, may be one mechanism by which cardiovascular disease ...
WTF Is With the Pink Pineapples at the Grocery Store?!
Wired News· 6 days agoOn a recent trip to Giant Eagle, my local grocery store in Pittsburgh, I noticed something new in...
Heart-healthy habits may improve cardiovascular health, slow biological aging
MedicalNewsToday via AOL· 4 days agoA heart healthy lifestyle that follows the Life Essential 8 guidelines that include a quality diet...
City of Hope’s new blood test for lung cancer will mean more early detections
Los Angeles Daily News· 2 days agoTo test for lung cancer, a person needs to get low-dose computed tomography screening, more commonly...
Why Are Younger People Getting Cancer?
US News Health· 4 days agoAt age 20, while studying sports management and marketing in college, Sean Kukoleck's life was disrupted by cancer. Cancer screenings are happening at younger ages, especially for those at higher risk or a family history of cancer.