Month: January 2025
Smoking stubbornly remains a leading cause of disease, disability and death in Canada, even as prevalence rates have fallen significantly over the last 50 years. So what new smoking …
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More Americans are surviving cancer, but the disease is striking young and middle-aged adults and women more frequently, the American Cancer Society reported on Thursday. And despite overall improvements …
Seasonal illness plagues us every winter, bringing a renewed desire to get (and stay) healthy. Instead of turning to the pharmacy, however, look in your pantry for some winter …
CLICK HERE to view the AMA Episode. In this AMA, Jujimufu highlights the importance of active recovery for overall health. He recommends 10-minute walks after meals to aid digestion, …
The Pittsburgh Conference on Analytical Chemistry and Applied Spectroscopy (Pittcon) announces its inaugural Boston conference, marking the first time in its over 75-year history the world’s leading laboratory science …
Sufficient, sustained weight loss may cut the risk of fatal heart attacks and strokes in half. In the ABCs of health consequences of obesity, G is for Gallstones. The …
If running has become your go-to means of cardiovascular exercise and stress-release, you’ve certainly got company. In fact, data from Fitbit cites that amid the pandemic, users are opting …
Osteoarthritis (OA) is a condition that disproportionally affects postmenopausal women, and the millions affected can attest to the pain, reduced mobility and diminished quality of life that comes from …
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