A recent study published in Nature Aging reveals that the substantial gains in human life expectancy during the 20th century are now slowing down, suggesting that wealthy nations may be …
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A new study published in The New England Journal of Medicine shows that a single blood test can predict a woman’s heart disease risk up to 30 years in advance. …
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A recent study by Australian health researchers predicts a sharp increase in male cancer cases and deaths worldwide by 2050. The number of male cancer cases is expected to rise …
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Frequent marijuana users may face a significantly higher risk of developing head and neck cancers, according to a new study by the University of Southern California (USC). The study, published …
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A recent study published in the Lancet medical journal reveals that nearly half of all dementia cases could be prevented or delayed by addressing key health issues such as vision …
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A new report from the American Cancer Society (ACS) reveals concerning trends: Generation X and millennials in the United States face a higher risk of developing 17 different types of …
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High blood pressure is a well-known risk factor for stroke, but new research from Michigan Medicine highlights just how dangerous it can be over time. The study reveals a clear …
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Lifestyle Changes Key to Preventing Half of Cancer Deaths, American Cancer Society Report Reveals
In a report by the American Cancer Society (ACS), researchers have identified that up to half of cancer deaths in the United States could potentially be prevented through lifestyle modifications. …
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Rural America Faces Heart Health Crisis: Lack of Cardiologists in Nearly Half of U.S. Counties
Nearly half of the counties in the United States lack a practicing cardiologist, creating serious challenges for people needing specialized heart care. This shortage is especially severe in rural areas, …
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Multivitamins, a daily ritual for nearly one-third of American adults, have long been touted as a key to longevity and better health. Yet, a robust study by the National Cancer …