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Rural Americans more likely to die early from preventable causes
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Challenges Americans deal with when it comes to health care A new poll from KFF finds that health care is the expense ...
Fitness coach reveals the 3 foods she eats every day
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Food & Drink By Tracy Swartz Published April 23, 2024, 9:16 p.m. ET Women’s weight loss coach Jenna Rizzo is revealing the three types ...
Intermittent Fasting Linked to a 91% Higher Risk of Cardiovascular Death
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Recent research presented at the American Heart Association’s 2024 sessions found that individuals adhering to an 8-hour time-restricted eating plan had a ...
The longest-living people eat this 1 fruit, a ‘longevity superfood’
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Papaya has a reputation for such a trove of health benefits it’s been called the “fruit of long life.” It’s listed as ...
Intermittent fasting flagged as serious health risk
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Intermittent fasting, a trendy method for weight-loss and targeting inflammation, has been flagged as a serious health risk, the American Heart Association ...
A new study raises concerns about intermittent fasting and a higher risk of death. Here’s why experts aren’t worried.
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People who routinely eat only within an eight-hour window — a form of intermittent fasting — have a 91% higher risk of ...
‘This Is the #1 Change I Noticed When I Ate Salmon Every Day for a Week’
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Salmon I have a dietary confession to make: my typical weekly meal routine is very light on fish of any form, except ...
Cannabis and Heart Health: A Troubling Connection Uncovered
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Cannabis use is associated with higher risks of heart attack and stroke, a study of 430,000 adults indicates, stressing the need for ...
Is living near a bar or fast food restaurant bad for your heart? The latest health news to know.
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Welcome to your weekly check-in on the latest health news you might have missed — including the new CDC guidelines on COVID ...
These 6 heart attack symptoms in women are key signs to look out for, doctor shares
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Heart disease is the leading cause of death among women in the United States, killing more than 300,000 every year — yet ...