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Avoid Late, Heavy Dinners: They Affect More Than Just Your Weight

A recent study revealed that having heavy meals late in the evening can have harmful effects, even for those without weight issues.
Source: Avoid Late, Heavy Dinners: They Affect More Than Just Your Weight
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Experts identify key strategies to combat tooth decay in young children

Researchers at The University of Manchester have identified several ways for health leaders to tackle the problem of tooth decay in children in England.
Source: Experts identify key strategies to combat tooth decay in young children
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Hot Cocoa, Green Tea With Fatty Meals May Combat Negative Effects Of Stress: Study

The study investigated how flavanols, when consumed with fat, can help reduce the negative effects of fat on stress-related problems in endothelial function.
Source: Hot Cocoa, Green Tea With Fatty Meals May Combat Negative Effects Of Stress: Study
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Medical News (Public) / UChicago scientists develop a new approach to study snoRNAs
« Last post by Ketua Dobbs on November 25, 2024, 08:04:38 AM »
UChicago scientists develop a new approach to study snoRNAs

Dynamic, reversible modifications of DNA and RNA regulate how genes are expressed and transcribed, which can influence cellular processes, disease development, and overall organismal health.
Source: UChicago scientists develop a new approach to study snoRNAs
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Study Links COVID-19 To Tumor Regression, Opens New Venue For Cancer Treatment

The researchers found that RNA from the SARS-CoV-2 virus may trigger the development of immune cells with anti-cancer properties.
Source: Study Links COVID-19 To Tumor Regression, Opens New Venue For Cancer Treatment
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NYU Langone Health hosts annual "Sala-bration" event to honor leaders in pediatric care

NYU Langone Health hosted its annual "Sala-bration" event on November 12 to recognize the impactful work of Sala Institute for Child and Family Centered Care.
Source: NYU Langone Health hosts annual "Sala-bration" event to honor leaders in pediatric care
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Multistate E-Coli Outbreak Linked To Organic Carrots Claims One Life, Sickens Dozens: CDC

The current multistate outbreak, identified since September, is linked to multiple brands of recalled organic bagged carrots, including whole and baby carrots sold by Grimmway Farms.
Source: Multistate E-Coli Outbreak Linked To Organic Carrots Claims One Life, Sickens Dozens: CDC
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Study explores factors influencing the acquisition of exercise habits in middle-aged workers

Researchers at University of Tsukuba analyzed data from middle-aged workers who had received Specific Health Guidance—a revolutionary system implemented by the Japanese Ministry of Health, Labor, and Welfare to improve lifestyle habits for individuals with metabolic syndrome and those at presumptive risk of metabolic syndrome.
Source: Study explores factors influencing the acquisition of exercise habits in middle-aged workers
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Every Extra Hour Of Walking In Your 40's Adds Time To Lifespan: Study Suggests

The study found that on average, every extra hour of walking in your 40s adds around 3 hours (169 minutes) to lifespan.
Source: Every Extra Hour Of Walking In Your 40's Adds Time To Lifespan: Study Suggests
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Study: Increase in decomposed deaths raises concerns about social isolation

An exploratory study has raised concerns about the increasing number of people in England and Wales whose bodies are discovered so late that they have decomposed.
Source: Study: Increase in decomposed deaths raises concerns about social isolation
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