Some cancers affect women more often because of biological factors, age, lifestyle habits, environmental exposure, and family ...
The Gauteng Liquor Board has urged liquor traders and consumers to be cautious of counterfeit alcohol, warning that it poses ...
In these pages, and in my last book, I’ve written about the lessons we should learn from Richard Doll and Austin Bradford Hill’s investigations in the 1950s into the link between cigarettes and ...
As Memorial Day weekend kicks off the summer season, it marks a time when everyday activities – from cookouts and outdoor ...
Why do adolescents and young adults with cancer require special treatment considerations, and how can proton therapy help ...
Stress is a far less studied cause of heart disease than diabetes and high cholesterol and too often dismissed as a reality ...
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Too Much and Too Little Sleep Speed Up Aging - New Science Reveals the Hours You Need to Live Longer
New research says sleep is the second biggest factor in how long you live. Here's what the science actually means for you.
A growing drug war has erupted over kratom sales. The family of a Thousand Oaks man who died after using it is suing a ...
The Gauteng Liquor Board has urged liquor traders and consumers to be cautious of counterfeit alcohol, warning that it poses ...
Cannabis use among older adults is rising fast, but today’s marijuana is far more potent than many people realize — and experts warn the risks may be underestimated. Stanford Medicine specialists say ...
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How to Take a Heart-Healthy Holiday: 4 Benefits and 4 Surprising Risks
Discover how vacations impact your heart by exploring the potential health benefits and surprising cardiovascular risks of travel, plus expert tips to stay safe.
To combat extreme heat, WHO recommends protocols including maintaining cool living spaces, staying hydrated, and avoiding ...
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