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Taste preferences connected to success of long-term weight loss after bariatric surgery
Following Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RYGB), a type of bariatric surgery, many patients exhibit a reduction in taste preference for sweet
Anti-inflammatory diet linked to reduced risk of early death
Adhering to an anti-inflammatory diet was associated with lower risks of dying from any cause, dying from cardiovascular causes, and
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We all know most food products have a shelf life — fruits and veggies having one of the shortest life
IVF kids may have higher risk of high blood pressure
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Drought predictive of decrease in snakebites
Rattlesnake bites, contrary to public opinion, increase after periods of high rainfall, not drought, according to a Stanford-led study that
Even ‘Good’ Levels of Air Pollution Are Bad for Smokers
TUESDAY, Sept. 5, 2018 — Even low levels of air pollution can pose a threat to the lungs of cigarette
Increased chances of successful IVF if 18 to 20 eggs are retrieved
The likelihood of childbirth after in vitro fertilization (IVF) treatment increases if 18 to 20 eggs are stimulated to mature
Growth in first three years of life affects respiratory health in children
Children’s growth in the first three years of life affects the development of their lungs and the risk of asthma
Too much sitting—Nurses’ role in educating patients to reduce health risks of prolonged sedentary time
Sitting for too many hours per day, or sitting for long periods without a break, is now known to increase