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More Than 150 People Sickened in Salmonella Outbreak Possibly Linked to...
More than 150 people across 25 states and D.C. have been sickened by Salmonella infections, possibly linked to contaminated cucumbers, the FDA said.
Whole cucumbers sold in...
New Research Shows Brief Anger May Affect Your Heart Health—But Is...
A recent study found that brief bouts of anger negatively impacted blood vessel function.
Anger has also been linked to gastrointestinal issues, insomnia, headaches, and...
Study: Colorectal Cancer Rates Are Rising Rapidly Among Children and Teens
Colorectal cancer rates are rising significantly among people as young as 10, a new study has found
The report sheds more light on the fact...
Ozempic, Wegovy May Protect Kidney Health, New Research Finds
In addition to treating type 2 diabetes and obesity, semaglutide may also be useful for patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD).
Semaglutide—the active compound in...
Should You Ever Go Outside Without Sunscreen? Here’s What Dermatologists Say
Ultraviolet rays from the sun damage skin cell DNA, which can cause the cells to become cancerous.
These same rays are also responsible for vitamin...
Study: Current BMI Obesity Guidelines May Be Inaccurate for Those Over...
New research suggests the standard classification of obesity—a body mass index (BMI) of 30—may not be accurate for adults over age 40.
Because older adults...