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People feel more connected to 'tweezer-like' bionic hands in virtual reality, study shows
Medical Xpress· 33 minutes ago"For our biology to merge seamlessly with tools, we need to feel that the tools are part of our body," says first author and cognitive neuroscientist Ottavia Maddaluno, who conducted the work ...
Are fish oil supplements good or bad for you? 7 things experts want you to know.
Yahoo Life· 6 days agoYou’re better off getting omega-3s from food While research indicates that fish oil supplements...
Beneo’s isomaltulose may boost GLP-1 release in overweight people: Study
Nutraingredients.com· 4 hours agoThis indicated that the carbohydrate may have beneficial effects on metabolic parameters that are...
Colon cancer: Symptoms, causes and treatment
The Telegraph via Yahoo News· 6 days agoWhen my father was diagnosed with colon cancer, he didn’t have any symptoms. It was luck that led him to the doctor’s office for the screening that saved...
Breakfast Is The Most Important Meal Of The Day — Or Is It?
HuffPost Life via Yahoo News· 9 hours agoWhat about intermittent fasting? Isn’t that supposed to be healthy? And now the big IF is...
1 shot, businesses damaged in barrage of bullets on Hamilton Avenue
FOX 19 Cincinnati· 1 day agoA man who called 911 shortly after 2 a.m. reported at least 10 gunshots were heard in the 7500 block...
What is the healthiest fruit? The No. 1 pick, according to a dietitian
TODAY via Yahoo News· 2 days agoWhat is the healthiest fruit? Blueberries top the list of healthiest fruits for weight loss, heart...
Macular Telangiectasia Type 2 (MacTel2) and Vision Loss
Verywell Health via Yahoo News· 3 hours agoIntravitreal (injected into the eye) anti-vascular...macula. Some of the research trials involving...
Is the Body Roundness Index the New BMI? What it Says About Your Health
Healthline via AOL· 10 hours agoThe BRI is a novel body composition test first proposed in 2013, that some experts believe offers a...
Tattoos may increase blood cancer risk by 21%
MedicalNewsToday via AOL· 6 days agoResearch from Sweden has found a link between getting a tattoo of any size and an overall 21% higher risk of developing lymphoma, a type of blood cancer.