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How “Exercise Snacks” Help Keep You Fit In Minutes A Day

Exercise snacks—short bouts of intense exercise performed throughout the day—have been shown to ... improve cardiorespiratory fitness and metabolic healthgetty For many people, finding the time and motivation to spend

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Recent studies prove the ancient practice of nasal irrigation is effective at fighting the common cold

Nasal saline irrigation works by thinning mucus and flushing out irritants and viruses from the nasal passages. By doing so,

Discarded roselle seeds produce coffee-like brew with high antioxidant levels after 30-minute roast

Credit: CC0 Public Domain New research published in the International Journal of Food Safety, Nutrition, and Public Health suggests that

When To See A Neurologist

Neurological symptoms are more common than you might think, affecting one in three people worldwide. Recognizing these symptoms early on

Cervical cancer, HPV shot, lorazepam: Morning Rounds

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Do fatalistic attitudes affect clinical outcomes in type 2 diabetes?

The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee and University at Buffalo researchers have discovered a concerning link between diabetes fatalism and mental health-related

More And More NFL Injuries Raise Concerns About Artificial Turf

The ongoing debate over artificial turf versus natural grass in NFL stadiums continues to intensify as more players succumb to

Recursion’s Incoming CEO Needs To Prove That AI Drug Development Can Pay Off

Recursion, a biotech company founded in 2014 with the promise of developing 100 drugs in 10 years using AI in

US Healthcare’s Biggest Problem: Overlooking The $5T Gorilla

Healthcare in America is facing a crisis that many are failing to see: the invisible gorilla of rising medical costs.