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Your Weight Could Alter Vitamin D’s Effect on Health
Vitamin D is widely promoted for better health, but if you’re overweight, you might not reap the benefits. In a new study, researchers found a 30% to 40% reduction in cancer, cancer deaths and autoimmune diseases among...
- Posted January 24, 2023
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Could UV Light From Nail Polish Dryers Cause Cancer?
Getting a gel manicure may be less safe than many think. Researchers say the nail polish dryers that use ultraviolet (UV) light to cure the gel polish emit possibly dangerous rays. These rays might lead to cell...
- Posted January 24, 2023
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Research Gives Clues to Why Cancer in One Breast Could Develop in the Other
Some women with cancer in one breast may have a greater risk of developing cancer in the other breast, new research suggests. Those who carry a specific genetic change — a germline BRCA1, BRCA2 or CHEK2 mutation...
- Posted January 24, 2023
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Treating Menopausal Symptoms: An Expert Describes Pros, Cons
For women experiencing menopause symptoms with no sign of relief in sight, it doesn’t have to be this way. An expert in women’s health offers some suggestions for helping control symptoms during this time of life when...
- Posted January 24, 2023
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Health Highlights: Jan.24, 2023
Your weight could alter vitamin D’s effect on your health. People who are overweight or obese might not reap the benefits of vitamin D supplements, new research shows. Read more Opioid deaths are rising among teens, but...
- Posted January 24, 2023
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U.S. Proposes to Make COVID Shot Annual, Much Like Flu Shot
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Monday asked its vaccine advisory panel to weigh a proposal to turn COVID vaccines into an annual shot for most Americans. Such a move would simplify future vaccination efforts, a...
- Posted January 23, 2023
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In New Documentary, Michael J. Fox Describes Hiding Parkinson’s, Struggles With Alcohol
Actor Michael J. Fox details his experiences with Parkinson’s disease, including turning to alcohol and pills in an attempt to cope, in a new documentary. Fox, 61, has had the degenerative brain disorder since 1991, but didn’t...
- Posted January 23, 2023
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Many Patients Aren’t Getting Best Quality Lung Cancer Surgery: Study
A surgeon’s skill has a direct impact on whether a patient will survive early-stage lung cancer. Unfortunately, many surgeons are failing to follow a playbook that increase the odds of a successful outcome, a new study argues....
- Posted January 23, 2023
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Why Midlife Can Bring Risk of New Eating Disorders
Most people think of eating disorders such as anorexia or bulimia as afflictions of teenagers, but a new study finds that older women are also vulnerable to developing them, especially around menopause. The main driver of eating...
- Posted January 23, 2023
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Only Half of Folks With Stool Test Positive for Colon Cancer Get Follow-Up Colonoscopy
Many people undergo a stool test to screen for colon cancer but a new study finds too few follow up with a colonoscopy when that test warns of a possible cancer. Not following up undermines the point...
- Posted January 23, 2023




















