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Can Too Much Work Increase Your Risk of Death? What to Know
A new report found that working over 55 hours is associated with an increased risk of death. But experts say that a certain number of…
Think Twice Before Buying Gift Cards At Walmart
If you’re not sure what to buy somebody, gift cards are always a safe bet — we’ve been giving and receiving them for almost 30…
Acute Malnutrition Surging Among Haitian Children, UNICEF Warns
HAVANA (Reuters) – Cases of life-threatening malnutrition are expected to more than double among young Haitian children this year, due to COVID-19, gang violence and…
Researchers increase life expectancy in mice by an average of 30%
Aging is associated with an overall decline in health and increased frailty, and is a major risk factor for multiple chronic diseases. Frailty syndrome, characterized…
New brain-training app helps people to change eating habits and lose weight
Using a brain-training app helps people eat less junk food and lose weight, new research suggests. The Food Trainer (FoodT app) trains people to tap…
How to lose visceral fat: The vinegar drink you can make at home to reduce the belly fat
Dr Zoe Williams discusses visceral fat on This Morning When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Sometimes…
U.S. blood supply is safe from coronavirus, study finds
COVID-19 does not pose a threat to the safety of the United States’ blood supply under existing donor screening guidelines, researchers report. For the study,…
Study offers comprehensive longitudinal roadmap of immune activation and resolution in mild COVID-19
Severe acute respiratory syndrome-related coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) is a novel human betacoronavirus that emerged in Wuhan, China, in late 2019. It has since spread across the…
New Hearing on Crash That Killed Florida Oncologist
Three years ago, oncologist Charles Canaan Williams, Jr, a lung cancer specialist and a senior member of the Thoracic Oncology Program at Moffitt Cancer Center,…