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Everything we know about Bank of America associate Leo Lukenas
The US Sun· 15 hours agoLEO Lukenas was a husband, father, son, and brother, who had recently transitioned from a career in...
Why You Should Always Use Organic Red Onions
Mercola· 34 minutes agoHave you ever sat in a restaurant and smelled the tantalizing sizzle of sautéed onions moving past to another table? It also turns out that, among five onion varieties, red onions kill between ...
This Extremely Common Sleeping Behavior Is Never Normal
Inverse· 4 days agoEveryone knows the pain and annoyance that snoring can bring. A loud snorer can jolt a sleeping...
Diabetes/Weight Loss Med Linked to Repeat Spinal Surgery
Medscape· 2 days agoThe diabetes/weight loss drug semaglutide is associated with a significantly greater risk for repeat...
Evidence Builds to Support Colchicine in Treating ASCVD
Medscape· 4 days agoNew insights into colchicine's disruption of the pathway that contributes to arterial inflammation...
Why tooth health can impact your heart health
Rolling Out· 14 hours agoSpecifically, the connection between tooth health and heart health has emerged as a critical area of study. This relationship underscores the importan
Doctors Say These Kitchen Staples Speed Healing of a Painful Skin Ulcer
Woman's World via Yahoo News· 2 days agoVascular health conditions Certain chronic conditions that impair blood flow and skin integrity can...
Low Aspiration Risk in Adults on GLP-1s Undergoing Endoscopy
Medscape· 1 day agoA retrospective study reported a 0.1% aspiration rate in adults taking GLP-1 receptor agonists and...
Brief anger could lead to heart attack: Study
Deseret News via Yahoo News· 6 days agoIn a news release, the American Heart Association said that when the blood vessel’s ability to relax is impaired, it can cause atherosclerosis, which can...
The role anger plays in your risk for heart attack
WPXI· 6 days agoMany have said that emotions can hinder your health. The American Heart Association shared findings of new research on Wednesday in the Journal of...