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Fact Check: Posts Say Study Found People Who Add Salt to Food Were More Likely to Develop Stomach...
Snopes via Yahoo News· 10 hours ago(An English-language version of the news release is also available on the science news website,...
Fans of fitness influencers exercise more – but they’re also more depressed, new study claims
The Independent via Yahoo News· 12 hours agoUltimately, the study found that young adults who actively follow fitness influencers on Instagram...
New study points to possible link between tattoos and lymphoma, but experts say much more research...
KEYT 3 Santa Barbara· 3 days agoThe researchers, from Lund University, said they wanted to do the study because so little is known...
Mediterranean diet helps women live much longer, a large new study finds
CNN via Yahoo News· 2 days agoDavid Katz, a specialist in preventive and lifestyle medicine who founded the nonprofit True Health...
Easy low-carb meals to break habits and build rituals
The Salem News· 16 hours agoHave you been feeling a little bit off lately? If you’re experiencing energy crashes, constant...
Tattoos may be risk factor for malignant lymphoma, study finds
Deseret News via Yahoo News· 2 days agoThen study participants answered a questionnaire about lifestyle factors, including whether they had...
New study shows there may be a link between tattoos and lymphoma
Staten Island Advance· 10 hours agoAccording to a new study, tattoos may be linked to an increased risk of developing lymphoma, several...
Seeking Sister Wife: Nick Davis Is The Best Polygamist On Reality TV?
TV Season and Spoilers· 17 hours agoWhile the Brown family from Sister Wives was the OG, as time passed, the network kept roping more...
The midlife lifestyle changes that could prevent dementia
The Telegraph via Yahoo News· 1 day agoWhen it comes to dementia, midlife is a key period of potential intervention according to a new...
Study shows AI health coach lowers blood pressure and boosts engagement in patients with...
Medical Xpress· 3 days agoA new study in JMIR Cardio shows that a fully digital, artificial intelligence (AI)–driven lifestyle coaching program can effectively reduce blood pressure ...