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Boar’s Head Recall Tied to Listeria Expands to 7 Million More Pounds of Deli Meat
A recall of Boars Head deli meats has been broadened to include an additional 7 million pounds of products because they may also be contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes bacteria, U.S. officials announced Tuesday. The expanded recall is...
- Posted July 31, 2024
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Are There Heavy Metals in Your Chocolate?
Toxic heavy metals are found naturally worldwide in soils that produce the cocoa bean tree — and those metals are showing up in chocolate, a new report warns. “We all love chocolate but it’s important to indulge...
- Posted July 31, 2024
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Six in 10 U.S. Adults Say They Walk for Leisure, Exercise
Almost 60% of adult Americans said they took a walk over the past week for leisure, and maybe even some healthy exercise, a new federal tally finds. Data from the 2022 National Health Interview Survey, a representative...
- Posted July 31, 2024
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Can Non-Statin Cholesterol Meds Help Your Liver?
Prior studies have found that statin meds can help lower liver cancer risks, and new research suggests that at least one non-statin cholesterol drug can do the same. A team led by Katherine McGlynn of the U.S....
- Posted July 31, 2024
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Friendships Are Not in Decline Among Americans: Study
Loneliness has been a major concern in America, particularly in the wake of the social isolation imposed by the COVID-19 pandemic. But friendships are not in decline in the United States, a new study has found. An...
- Posted July 31, 2024
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Doing Everyday Chores Isn’t Enough to Protect You From Stroke
Puttering around the home or office isn’t enough to protect a person from stroke, a new study says. People need to be more active to lower their stroke risk, either by exercising in their free time or...
- Posted July 31, 2024
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These Injuries Can Keep Olympians From the Gold
U.S. gymnast Simone Biles vowed to continue her quest for Olympic gold after injuring her calf in a qualifying round at the Paris games. Meanwhile, a thigh injury forced French soccer captain Wendie Renardout of competition in...
- Posted July 31, 2024
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Early Menopause Could Raise a Woman’s Odds for Breast Cancer
Women who experience early menopause appear to be at greater risk of breast cancer, a new study reports. Women who underwent menopause at an age younger than 46 were nearly twice as likely to have breast cancer...
- Posted July 31, 2024
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Suicides Among Kids Ages 8 to 12 Are Rising, Especially Among Girls
The kids are not alright. New data shows a troubling 8% annual increase in the number of American children ages 8 to 12 who died by suicide, with the sharpest increase seen among girls. Suicide has now...
- Posted July 30, 2024
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Most U.S. Youth Who Die by Suicide Don’t Have Diagnosed Mental Health Issue
Three out of five young people who die by suicide don’t have any prior mental health diagnosis, a new study finds. People are missing the telltale signs that children, teens and young adults are troubled in ways...
- Posted July 30, 2024




















