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UTSW studies clarify link between exercise, risk o | Newswise
Newswise· 2 days agoThe findings of two new studies, published in JAMA Cardiology and the European Journal of Preventive...
Mosquitoes can ruin a hike. Here's how to stop them
LA Times via Yahoo News· 2 days ago(It notes that reports of adverse effects associated with DEET are rare, and when used appropriately, DEET does not present a health risk.) The CDC...
Mobile app helps predict future depression in pregnant people
Medical Xpress· 4 days ago"Depression is a leading complication...their pregnancy journey," said lead author Tamar...
Your Pancreas Is More Important Than You Know
Men's Health via Yahoo News· 5 days agoThe pancreas is involved in digestion and managing blood sugar. When it's is in trouble, diabetes, pancreatitis, or pancreatic cancer can result. How to...
Cannabis use common among patients, with most usin | Newswise
Newswise· 4 days agoOne in six patients in primary care reported cannabis use, with 35% of those using at levels...
Need to get healthy? Here are two simple ways you can improve your diet
The Courier Journal via Yahoo News· 2 days agoWhy you should add raw walnuts to your diet Here are two big endorsements for raw walnuts. First,...
Randomized Trial Finds Circumcised Men Are Less Likely to Get HIV
ScienceAlert via Yahoo News· 4 days agoThe new study does suggest voluntary medical male...authors caution that it is important to offer comprehensive protection against HIV with additional preventive measures, ...
Experts spill the beans on the best time to drink coffee
FOX 5 Washington D.C.· 5 days agoA recent study shows there may be a positive link between coffee consumption and bone health. While...
Facial thermal imaging used with AI can detect coronary artery disease, study says
United Press International via Yahoo News· 4 days agoFacial thermal imaging, combined with artificial intelligence, can correctly detect coronary artery...
Many Americans cite health reasons for using marijuana
UPI· 2 days agoThe researchers found that about 30,000 (17%) of almost 176,000 patients enrolled in the UCLA Health...