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Drink water, live longer

WEBA fascinating study from researchers at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) suggests people who don't drink enough fluids could be at greater risk of chronic …

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Vitamin B12 helps reprogram cells to heal tissue & fight chronic …

WEBIn their study, the researchers found that added vitamin B12 boosted this process considerably, resulting in repair of damaged tissue. "Supplementation with vitamin B12 …

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Pfizer pays almost $120 million for app that detects COVID from a …

WEBPharma giant Pfizer has shelled out nearly US$120 million to acquire a small Australian company claiming to have developed a smartphone app that can accurately …

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Little changes science recommended in 2023 for big health benefits

WEBResearchers have found that consuming more magnesium leads to better brain health, especially for women. Depositphotos. Magnesium, a dietary nutrient found in seeds, …

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The numbers are in: Junk food’s toll on physical & mental health

WEBConsuming ultra-processed food, commonly known as junk food, has been associated with a higher risk of more than 30 different adverse mental and physical …

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Two beers a day damages human brains as much as 10 years of …

WEBView 1 Images. A large study of more than 36,000 high-quality MRI brain scans has found that drinking four units of alcohol a day – two beers, or two glasses of …

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More magnesium may mean better brain health, especially for …

WEBResearchers have found that consuming more magnesium leads to better brain health, especially for women. Dementia is an incurable, debilitating disease that …

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Tough questions posed for the use of AI in healthcare

WEBThe Nuffield Council on Bioethics has released a briefing note asking what it sees as the big ethical questions on the use of artificial intelligence in healthcare. The …

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FDA clearance of first prescription wearable to treat low bone …

WEBThe FDA has granted clearance to a wearable belt that delivers targeted vibrations to the spine and hips as the first non-drug prescription medical device to treat …

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AI face-checking app to size up depression

WEBUtilizing the resulting AI model, the app was next used to analyze smartphone images of the other subsets. The app proved to be 75% accurate at identifying which people were …

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WHO launches health review as study finds plastic particles in 93

WEBIn response to a study finding 93 percent of bottled water to be contaminated by plastic particles, the World Health Organization has today announced a review into …

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COVID-19 severity linked to gut bacteria in first-of-its-kind study

WEBThe new study was published in the journal Gut. Source: BMJ via EurekAlert. A first-of-its-kind study has found a link between COVID-19 severity and the gut …

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Kundalini yoga provides unique brain benefits, finds UCLA study

WEBA 12-week Kundalini yoga course provided test subjects a range of measurable brain benefits including improved memory, anti-aging and anti-inflammatory effects, according …

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NVIDIA to create AI ‘agents’ that outperform human nurses

WEBThe company says that, compared to OpenAI’s ChatGPT-4 and LLaMA-2 70B and flesh-and-blood nurses, Polaris outperformed them all in terms of safety …

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Tai chi better at reducing high BP than aerobic exercise, study finds

WEBA reduction in office SBP of at least 10 mmHg was seen in 35.3% of tai chi participants compared with 27.8% in the aerobic exercise group. At the study’s …

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Increased hand sanitizer use blamed for rise in gastro outbreaks

WEBNew data released by health authorities in the Australian state of Victoria is reporting a four-fold increase in gastroenteritis outbreaks across childcare facilities over …

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Scientists uncover metabolic mechanisms behind herbal …

WEBDHM is a compound usually derived from the fruit of the Japanese raisin tree. It’s a traditional medicine that’s been used for 500 years and is sold in pharmacies as an …

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The humble bean arms the gut with surprise cancer-fighting powers

WEBBeans don't have the best rep when it comes to our guts. But a new study has shown how a daily dose of navy beans can easily restore gut health in colorectal cancer …

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Hair-loss treatment found in cinnamon

WEBA component of the aromatic spice cinnamon caused hair follicles to sprout in the lab, with researchers now set on developing a novel treatment to reverse hair loss …

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Hybrid brain lets one species' neurons help out another's

WEBBefore realizing his writing passion, Paul worked as an intensive care nurse and a criminal defense lawyer for many years. He has a keen interest in mental health …

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Oxford metastudy finds honey most effective treatment for …

WEBA new systematic review and meta-analysis from a trio of University of Oxford researchers is affirming the effectiveness of honey as a first-line treatment for …

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