The Impact of Pasta Consumption on Health: Risks and Considerations Pasta is a globally beloved dish, enjoyed across cultures for its versatility and taste. However, alongside its popularity, concerns have …
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Common Cardio Drugs Appear Safe for Multiple Myeloma Patients Many adults diagnosed with multiple myeloma also manage cardiovascular conditions, often requiring medications for heart health. New international research offers reassuring …
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Blood Pressure Control Linked to Improved Survival in Metastatic Breast Cancer Women diagnosed with metastatic breast cancer often grapple with multiple chronic health conditions, and hypertension, or high blood pressure, …
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Heart Disease Surge Predicted in US Women by 2050 Heart disease, already the leading cause of death for women in the United States, is projected to impact nearly 15% of …
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Hummus and the DASH Diet: A Guide to Lowering Blood Pressure For individuals seeking to manage or lower their blood pressure, the Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension (DASH) diet offers …
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Diet and Blood Pressure: Rethinking Sodium and Potassium Recommendations Hypertension, or high blood pressure, affects billions worldwide and is a leading risk factor for cardiovascular disease. For decades, dietary recommendations …
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Understanding Heart Health: A Guide for February and Beyond February is American Heart Month, a crucial time to focus on cardiovascular health. Heart disease remains the leading cause of death …
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DMT Shows Promise in Rapidly Reducing Depressive Symptoms A recent clinical trial suggests a fast-acting psychedelic approach may reduce depressive symptoms, but researchers stress careful interpretation and the need for …
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Katie Price‘s new husband Lee Andrews has sent pregnancy rumours into overdrive online after seemingly hinting that the former glamour model, 47, could be welcoming her sixth child with him …
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Snus is less harmful than smoking, but not harmless. This is shown by a new Swedish study published in Scandinavian Journal of Public Healthwhere researchers have followed over 4,000 men …