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A Harvard processed foods expert shares 3 simple food swaps you can make for a healthier brain and...
INSIDER via Yahoo News· 24 hours agoA Harvard Medical School researcher who studies processed food explains why he stopped eating...
Heat-Related Deaths Are On the Rise –– These 6 Expert Tips Can Reduce the Risk of Heatstroke
Woman's World via Yahoo News· 3 days agoMaher suggests. “These help maintain essential minerals like salt, that we lose when we sweat.”...
Even temporary loneliness can negatively affect health
UPI· 5 hours agoLoss of connection with others, even if temporary, could be impacting your physical health, a new...
Cardiologists Say This Fatty Food Is Actually Great for Heart Health
Parade via Yahoo News· 4 days agoScientific research has repeatedly shown that a diet high in saturated fat significantly increases...
African ancestry genes may be linked to Black Americans' risk for some brain disorders
WUNC Chapel Hill· 3 days agoBlack Americans are known to be at higher risk of some neurological disorders, and the reasons for...
Ohio sees more than 20% increase in stroke prevalence over last decade, CDC says
Dayton Daily News· 7 days agoKettering Health neurosurgeon Dr. Akil Patel talks about strokes, risk factors and the increasing...
Artificial Sweetener Xylitol May Also Be Linked To Heart Attack and Stroke, Study Finds - Slashdot
Slashdot· 6 days agoCNN reports that the low-calorie sweetener xylitol used "may be linked to nearly twice the risk of heart attacks, stroke and death in people who consume ...
Eating more choline may help lower heart disease risk
MedicalNewsToday via AOL· 2 days agoNews research suggests that consuming a moderate amount of choline through foods such as eggs,...
While institutions own 23% of Artis Real Estate Investment Trust (TSE:AX.UN), individual investors...
Simply Wall St. via Yahoo Finance· 6 hours agoPrivate companies may be related parties. Sometimes insiders have an interest in a public company...
“What Did You Say?”
The Oprah Magazine via Yahoo News· 7 hours ago“That time frame cuts in half for every three-decibel increase, though,” Sydlowski says. “If you’re at 88 decibels, it’s safe for four hours; 91 is...