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FDA Issues Highest Alert Over Tomato Recall in 3 Southern States
Salmonella-tainted tomatoes in three southern states could cause severe illness or even death, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) warns. The FDA has updated an ongoing recall of tomatoes distributed in Georgia, North Carolina and South...
- Posted June 2, 2025
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Cucumber-Linked Salmonella Outbreak Sickens Dozens Across 18 States
A growing salmonella outbreak tied to cucumbers has made at least 45 people sick across 18 states, U.S. health officials have warned. The cucumbers came from Bedner Growers, a Florida-based company, and were distributed by Fresh Start...
- Posted June 2, 2025
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Exercise Cuts Colon Cancer Recurrence and Boosts Survival, Study Finds
A structured exercise program helped colon cancer survivors live longer and lowered their odds for a relapse, a major international study shows. The program lasted three years and included regular meetings with a fitness coach, Associated Press...
- Posted June 2, 2025
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Eating Healthier Can Protect Aging Brain
It’s never too late to start eating right as a means of protecting your brain health, a new study says. People who improved their healthy eating in middle-age had a 25% lower risk of lower risk of...
- Posted June 2, 2025
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Cancer Treatment ‘Brain Drain’ Occurring In Rural Areas
U.S. rural communities could be experiencing a “brain drain” when it comes to cancer care, a new study says. Most new radiation oncologists — docs who treat cancer with radiation — are choosing to work in big...
- Posted June 2, 2025
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Fluoride Ban Could Create Cavities For 1 Of Every 3 U.S. Kids
Removing fluoride from the U.S. water supply could result in more than 25 million more decayed teeth in children and teenagers within five years, a new study warns. That’s the equivalent of a decayed tooth for 1...
- Posted June 2, 2025
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Wildfire Smoke Dents Survival Odds For Lung Cancer Patients
Wildfire smoke could make it harder for people with lung cancer to survive, a new study says. Californians with lung cancer who breathed smoke from wildfires had a 20% increased risk of dying from their cancer, researchers...
- Posted June 2, 2025
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Can A Vegan Diet Reduce Menopause Symptoms?
Hot flashes, night sweat and other symptoms making menopause hellish for you? You might consider going vegan, a new study suggests Severe hot flashes decreased by 92% among a group of menopausal women assigned to eat a...
- Posted June 2, 2025
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Dads Help Shape Eating Habits of Their Children
A dad’s eating habits can have a profound effect on their kid’s diets, even when those children are nothing but a twinkle in his eye, a new study says. Men who established a healthy diet as teens...
- Posted June 2, 2025
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How Caffeine Affects Your Brain While You Sleep
Your morning cup of coffee might help you power through the day — but could it be keeping your brain too alert at night, even while you sleep? A new study suggests that caffeine doesn’t just affect...
- Posted June 1, 2025




















