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Gardening can cultivate better mental health
Many longtime gardeners will tell you that the garden is their happy place. New research suggests that many people may... Read more
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Fuzzy and full of nutrients, peaches are a summertime staple
Typically in season from July to September, peaches are a staple of summertime salads, meals and desserts. They're also a... Read more
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FDA temporarily suspends order banning Juul cigarettes
The Food and Drug Administration issued an administrative stay Tuesday on the order it issued last month for vaping company... Read more
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Vitamin D supplement 'overdosing' is possible and harmful, warn doctors
'Overdosing' on vitamin D supplements is both possible and harmful, warn doctors in the journal BMJ Case Reports after they... Read more
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Latest study on telehealth consultations highlights potential health inequalities
Researchers at Staffordshire University warn that the rapid expansion of telehealth consultations may increase disparities in access for vulnerable people.... Read more
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Deadly listeria outbreak linked to ice cream
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has linked a recent Listeria outbreak to ice cream made by Florida-based... Read more
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Myrkl: new anti-hangover pill said to break down up to 70% of alcohol in an hour—what you need to know
A new anti-hangover supplement has just gone on sale in the UK. It is marketed by Swedish firm Myrkl as... Read more
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Politicians live longer than the populations they represent: new research
In many countries, inequalities in income and wealth have been rising since the 1980s. It has been estimated that the... Read more
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Internal clock dictates when you eat, sleep and might have a heart attack—all based on time of day
Anyone who has suffered from jet lag or struggled after turning the clock forward or back an hour for daylight... Read more
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Instagram pressure rising
Flinders University body image experts are urging all Instagram users to apply a more conscious 'filter' to monitor their health... Read more
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Protect your hearing this July 4th
While fireworks may be bright and beautiful, they're also noisy. And a single loud blast or explosion that lasts less... Read more
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Health-sector shift work linked to increased odds of metabolic syndrome
For employees of the health sector, shift work is associated with increased risk of metabolic syndrome (MetS), according to a... Read more
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United States had highest motor vehicle crash mortality rate in 2019
The United States has higher population-based, distance-based, and vehicle-based motor vehicle crash death rates compared with other high-income countries, according... Read more
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Tests find salmonella in third of store-bought ground chicken
Nearly one-third of ground chicken may contain dangerous salmonella, a new Consumer Reports investigation shows.... Read more
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Many very ill after eating Daily Harvest lentil crumbles; FDA investigating
Fallout is mounting for the food delivery service Daily Harvest, which has voluntarily recalled a frozen food product suspected of... Read more