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For Young Workers, Insomnia Cuts Productivity
A new study from Australia tied some dangerous and unsettling issues to sleep disorders in young people. The research found links to daytime drowsiness, mental health issues and motor vehicle accidents and noted that as many as...
- Posted July 17, 2023
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Skin Lightening Products Carry Dangers, But Many Users Are Unaware of Risks: Study
Using skin lightening products can be dangerous without a doctor’s supervision because they may contain harmful ingredients. Still, nearly a quarter of people in a recent survey said they used the products not for a medical issue,...
- Posted July 17, 2023
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Pets Don’t Help Those With Severe Mental Illness Fare Better
It’s commonly thought that having a companion animal — be it a dog, cat or bird — is good for the owner’s mental health. A new study suggests that’s not so, at least for people with severe...
- Posted July 17, 2023
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Ocean Color Is Changing, and Climate Change is Likely Behind It
The color of the oceans has changed over the past two decades, which has scientists concerned about the impact of climate change. “I’ve been running simulations that have been telling me for years that these changes in...
- Posted July 17, 2023
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Summer Skin Care Tips for Those With Darker Skin
Dermatologist Dr. Caroline Opene is often asked if certain types of sun blocks are better for people with darker skin. Not necessarily, says the director of the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) Health Skin of Color...
- Posted July 16, 2023
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Summer Backyard Feasts Don’t Have to be Unhealthy
That backyard cookout can be loaded with fat and sugar, but it doesn’t have to be. It’s possible to make some simple swaps and have a meal that’s healthy and delicious, a nutrition expert at UT Southwestern...
- Posted July 15, 2023
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Lisa Marie Presley Died of Common Complication of Weight-Loss Surgery
Lisa Marie Presley, the daughter of Elvis Presley, died from complications of a weight-loss surgery she had several years ago, according to an autopsy report released Thursday. The singer/songwriter died Jan. 12 of natural causes due to...
- Posted July 14, 2023
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COVID Infection in Women Having Ovary Stimulation Lowered Chances for Pregnancy
Testing positive for a COVID-19 infection during a particular phase of fertility treatment could reduce the odds for a successful pregnancy, a new study says. That phase of treatment is called controlled ovarian stimulation — a technique...
- Posted July 14, 2023
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AHA News: Loss of Executive Function With Aging Can Make Learning New Skills Hard
FRIDAY, July 14, 2023 (American Heart Association News) — Technology is designed to make life easier and more efficient. People can autopay their bills, order food and download movies right on their phones or tablets. They can...
- Posted July 14, 2023
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WHO Agency Declares Aspartame a Possible Carcinogen
In findings that are likely to fuel the debate over the safety of aspartame, one World Health Organization (WHO) agency announced Thursday that the artificial sweetener is a possible carcinogen while another stood firm in saying that...
- Posted July 14, 2023




















