What causes lung cancer? Smoking and nonsmoking risks

What causes lung cancer? Smoking and nonsmoking risks

Hawaii looks at statewide ban on e-cig flavors Hawaii looks to curb nicotine use among its youth, as it working on legislation to ban e-cigarette flavors. Veuer’s Justin Kircher has the details. Buzz60 Lung cancer is the second most common cancer among men (behind prostate cancer) and women (behind breast cancer) in the United States, …

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Worldwide risk of animal-to-human disease spread remains high

Worldwide risk of animal-to-human disease spread remains high

History shouldn’t be allowed to repeat itself, according to researchers who spent four years studying human and animal interactions in 15 countries. Zoonotic diseases, like monkeypox and COVID-19, are on the rise From monkeypox to COVID-19, zoonotic disease outbreaks are on the rise. Here’s how viruses spread from animals to humans. Just the FAQs, USA …

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Microplastics invade penises, study says

Microplastics invade penises, study says

Microplastics: The tiny invader reshaping human health Consumer Reports tested 85 foods and found that the presence of phthalates and other chemicals. Money Talks News Microplastics are popping up all over the place, including your body. More specifically, in your penis, if you have one. A study published this month in the International Journal of …

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People face higher risk of kidney stones during summer months

People face higher risk of kidney stones during summer months

Preventing kidney stones in kids Kidney stones can be so painful in adults, and obviously the same can be said when it comes to kids as well. Fox – 26 Houston Warm weather brings days at the beach, sunscreen and … kidney stones? Researchers say people who don’t stay properly hydrated face a higher risk …

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Is papaya good for you? Nutrients and how often you can eat it

Is papaya good for you? Nutrients and how often you can eat it

These fruits and vegetables contain the fewest toxins According to the Environmental Working Group (EWG), .a whopping 70 percent of non-organic fruits and vegetables can be riddled with the residue of nearly 230 different pesticides. Cover Media – Shareable Papaya has long been regarded as containing healing properties. To this day, both the fruit and …

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What causes bad breath? Halitosis and how to get rid of it

What causes bad breath? Halitosis and how to get rid of it

5 easy ways to prevent bad breath Bad breath can be caused by a number of different factors including your diet and overall dental hygiene. unbranded – Lifestyle Few things are as off-putting as having bad breath. We inwardly cringe or turn away when a friend or coworker has stinky breath, and identifying an unpleasant …

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Intermittent fasting flagged as serious health risk

Intermittent fasting flagged as serious health risk

Intermittent fasting flagged as a serious health risk New research suggests that intermittent fasting could lead to a higher risk of cardiovascular death in the long term. Fox – LA Intermittent fasting, a trendy method for weight-loss and targeting inflammation, has been flagged as a serious health risk, the American Heart Association announced Monday. Results …

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What are the symptoms of Norovirus? Cases are on the rise in the US

What are the symptoms of Norovirus? Cases are on the rise in the US

Recent data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention shows that in the week of February 17, over 12% of norovirus tests were positive. Norovirus cases are on the rise in the U.S. especially in the Northeast, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said. Norovirus, sometimes referred to as a “stomach flu” or …

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Trouble falling asleep? An expert on melatonin, sleep apnea and more

Trouble falling asleep? An expert on melatonin, sleep apnea and more

Why so tired? Sleep expert unravels the mystery of exhaustion Discover insights from Dr. Abhinav Singh on how good sleep is integral to health, the risks of untreated sleep apnea, and the natural pattern of circadian rhythms. Almost everyone is familiar with the sensation of tossing and turning in bed, finding sleep elusive. For some, …

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Vision problems could be early warning sign of Alzheimer’s: Study

Vision problems could be early warning sign of Alzheimer’s: Study

A new study suggests that Alzheimer’s disease possibly begins to manifest in some patients as a disease that causes vision problems and is often overlooked. But more awareness could lead to an early Alzheimer’s diagnosis. The study published by the Lancet, found that 94% of patients diagnosed with Posterior Cortical Atrophy, or PCA, a neurodegenerative …

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