Dangerous Sweets: Deadly Bacteria Contamination Prompts US FDA To Recall More Popular Candies Medicine & Technology May 14, 2024 Some commercially available yogurt-covered pretzels are believed to carry traces of salmonella. Read to learn more.
Refined vs. Natural Sugar: Here's Why the Latter, When Found in Whole Foods, Is More Beneficial May 13, 2024 When consumed in whole foods, natural sugar is generally more beneficial. Read to learn more.
Colorectal Cancer Is on the Rise Among Young Adults, Teens, and Children, Sparking Concerns and Worry [STUDY] May 12, 2024 A new study has found that colorectal rates among the young have significantly risen from 1990 to 2020. Read to learn more.
Motherhood Changes You: Here's How Being a Mom Affects Your Body, Biology May 12, 2024 From pregnancy onward, mothers experience several changes in their body and biology. Read to learn more. Read to learn more.
White Hair Explained: Here's Why It Can't Go Back to Its Original Color if the Cause Is Genetic May 10, 2024 It cannot be reversed if white hair is caused by aging or genetics. Read to learn more.
Cancer-Causing Car Chemicals? Vehicles Found To Contain Flame Retardants Considered Potential Carcinogens, Study Reveals May 10, 2024 According to a new study, carcinogenic flame retardants may be present within car interiors, exposing drivers and passengers. Read to learn more.
Over-Salting Food Could Heighten Stomach Cancer Risk by 40%, Study Finds May 10, 2024 According to a new study, those who add salt to their food have a 40% higher likelihood of developing stomach cancer. Read to learn more.
Gene Therapy Allows Deaf Baby Girl Born With Congenital Defect To Hear Unaided, Offering Hope To Individuals Suffering From Hearing Loss May 09, 2024 A deaf baby girl born with auditory neuropathy was able to hear thanks to a revolutionary gene therapy. Read to learn more.
Youth Skin Care Obsession: Doctor Explains What To Do and What To Avoid May 09, 2024 Skin care has become a popular trend among teens and tweens. Read to learn what doctors have to say about it.
Ultra-Processed Foods Linked to Shorter Lifespan, Study Reveals; How Dangerous Are They? May 09, 2024 Ultra-processed foods are known to be dangerous to health, and a new study sheds light on how they could affect mortality risk. Read to learn more.
Stair Climbing: How Good Is It For Health? May 08, 2024 Stair climbing is a type of aerobic exercise that could yield wondrous health benefits. Read to learn more.
Sports Supplements For Brain Health? Creatinine May Improve Cognitive Ability Among the Sleep-Deprived, Study Reveals May 06, 2024 While further study is necessary, a new study shows that creatine could yield potential cognitive benefits for the sleep deprived. Read to learn more.
Sperm Count in the US: Study Examine States That Have Best and Worst Levels Amidst Rising Male Infertility Concerns May 05, 2024 A new study examines the average sperm count across US states and identifies the states with the best and worst averages. Read to learn more.
'Ugliest Man' With Physical Deformity Finds Love Three Times; What Is Fibrodysplasia Ossificans Progressiva (FOP)? May 05, 2024 The man was born with a rare medical condition known as fibrodysplasia ossificans progressiva (FOP). Read to learn more.
Constipation Explained: Here's Why You May Find It Hard To Pass Stool at Times Apr 30, 2024 Constipation happens when people find it difficult to pass stool. Read to learn more.
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