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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Are we ready for an asteroid to hit Earth? NASA sees work to do.

NASA successfully crashes ‘DART’ into asteroid Dimorphos to test planetary defense NASA successfully crashed its Double Asteroid Redirection Test spacecraft into asteroid Dimorphos in its first planetary defense trial. Scott L. Hall, USA TODAY Is humanity prepared to face down an asteroid with a 72% chance of hitting Earth in 14 years? Scientists and experts …

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What is intermittent fasting? Negatives and weight loss facts

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 has risen as a popular diet over the last few years — stars including Jennifer Aniston, Kourtney Kardashian, Chris Pratt and Jimmy Kimmel …

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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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What is the keto diet? Weight loss diet explained

A keto diet may slow down Alzheimer’s disease A recent study by the University of California, Davis, suggests that a ketogenic diet may delay the progression of Alzheimer’s disease. unbranded – Lifestyle Weight loss and overall health benefits are the two biggest reasons people choose to begin the ketogenic diet, according to recent research. Over …

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Flames fill Templeton horse farm

TEMPLETON — Firefighters from Templeton and surrounding communities battled a multialarm fire at an equestrian center on Patriots Road Thursday evening. A barn and other buildings filled with flames about 9 p.m. “The barn is on fire. We got horses out side,” said a social media post by Liberty-Belle Stables, 551 Patriots Road. The center …

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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

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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How to read nutrition labels and what to look out for in your food

Examining ‘Blues Zones’ for Llongevity Dietitian Caroline Susie breaks down how our diet and other factors can impact how long you live. Fox – 4 News When it comes to maintaining optimal health, one of the most important things to do is to stay informed. Getting age-appropriate screenings for diseases and conditions such as high …

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Chances of getting cancer for Americans and who is most at risk

Princess Kate’s cancer diagnosis at age 42 shines a light on a dreaded disease that seems to be striking people at younger ages, though it has become more survivable. Americans have about a 40% chance of developing cancer at some point in their lives. Just under 20% who develop it die from cancer, which is …

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