A new study has found that not getting enough lycopene in the diet may raise the risk of severe gum disease among older adults in the United States. Lycopene is a natural compound found in red frui...
A new study has found that not getting enough lycopene in the diet may raise the risk of severe gum disease among older adults in the United States. Lycopene is a natural compound found in red fruits and vegetables, especially tomatoes. It acts as a powerful antioxidant that may help protect the body from inflammation […]
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A large study from France has found that eating higher amounts of food preservatives—ingredients added to packaged foods to make them last longer—may slightly increase the risk of cancer. The study...
A large study from France has found that eating higher amounts of food preservatives—ingredients added to packaged foods to make them last longer—may slightly increase the risk of cancer. The study was published in The BMJ and looked at how different preservatives might affect long-term health. Preservatives are found in many processed foods and drinks. […]
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Even though the United States ended its COVID-19 public health emergency in May 2023, the virus has not gone away. A new study from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), published i...
Even though the United States ended its COVID-19 public health emergency in May 2023, the virus has not gone away. A new study from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), published in JAMA Internal Medicine, shows that COVID-19 continues to make millions of people sick and cause thousands of deaths each year. From […]
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A new study from UCLA Health has found that living near areas where the pesticide chlorpyrifos was used for long periods may increase the risk of developing Parkinson’s disease by more than 2.5 tim...
A new study from UCLA Health has found that living near areas where the pesticide chlorpyrifos was used for long periods may increase the risk of developing Parkinson’s disease by more than 2.5 times. This research helps explain how exposure to this chemical might damage brain cells and lead to serious health problems later in […]
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THE third round of the FA Cup is upon us and if the fabled supercomputer is to be believed, Liam Rosenior is in for a horrible start at Chelsea. The action will be set across four days starting on ...
THE third round of the FA Cup is upon us and if the fabled supercomputer is to be believed, Liam Rosenior is in for a horrible start at Chelsea. The action will be set across four days starting on Friday and this is the round where Premier League teams enter the fray, with most taking...
Manchester United legend Roy Keane criticised the performance of Arsenal midfielder Declan Rice in the goalless Premier League draw with Liverpool at the Emirates on Thursday (January 9).
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An Italian study finds wide variation in how nursing is perceived across ethnic groups, with implications for workforce recruitment and professional recognition. Medscape News Europe
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