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Drinking coffee may help lower death risk from being sedentary
MedicalNewsToday via AOL· 2 days agoSo I think there’s always an opportunity to study behavior change and healthy behaviors as a way to...
TIME100 Health Panel: Experts Reimagine Heart Care
Time via Yahoo News· 15 hours agoAmerican Heart Association CEO Nancy Brown and doctors Kiran Musunuru and Andres Acosta talked about shifting the focus from treatment to prevention for...
'Why I'm raising my kids on a fruitarian diet'
Yahoo Life UK· 22 hours ago"Iodine is essential in supporting cognitive development at a young...the intake of nuts and seeds is low, omega-3 deficiency can also be a risk. Omega-3...
A doctor and longevity-company CEO says exercise is a pillar of healthy aging. Here's his simple...
INSIDER via Yahoo News· 2 days agoJoseph Antoun's...said. This can lead to weight gain and can put a person at risk of developing...
How to live happily past 100, according to 7 of the world's oldest people
INSIDER via Yahoo News· 7 days agoKeeping your brain working and maintaining a sense of purpose is thought to be important for...
Multivitamins study reveals whether daily use helps you live longer
Newsweek· 18 hours agoTaking multivitamins won't make you live any longer, research has found. Scientists have discovered...
'I'm a doctor - by doing this one thing you could prevent five deadly diseases'
Daily Express· 6 days agoDr Sophia Khalique, a GP and expert in preventative healthcare, outlined key measures to take in...
Daily multivitamins don’t extend longevity: Study
The Hill· 12 hours agoTaking a multivitamin every day is not found to help people live long, according to a new study. The new study analyzed data from nearly 400,000 healthy...
Almost 25% of Americans aged 65-plus are still working — 3 states with the biggest increases in...
Moneywise via Yahoo Finance· 22 hours agoWhether you choose to retire early or keep working past 65, you can plan to live your best life in...
Livingston: Alzheimer’s Association encourages Americans to take charge of brain health
telegraphherald.com· 2 days agoThe brain changes that cause Alzheimer’s are thought to begin 20 years or more before symptoms start, which suggests that there may be a substantial window of time in which we can intervene ...