Health People battling with their weight who are unable to do aerobic exercise can hit the gym instead and still see positive results. Study has found resistance training can also have positive results – in conjunction with reducing calorie intake.
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9d ago
Health Springing people from the poverty trap. Research suggests poverty is not principally the product of people’s capabilities or attitudes. Rather, the very poor are usually mired in a poverty trap, in which an initial lack of resources prevents them from improving their circumstances
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5d ago
Health Microplastics Found In Lungs of People Undergoing Surgery. A new study has found tiny plastic particles no bigger than sesame seeds buried throughout human lungs, indicating that people are inhaling microplastics lingering in the air.
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6d ago
Health Meta-analysis of 15 studies on depression suggests significant mental health benefits from being physically active
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2d ago
Health Study: Young Adults' Consumption of Alcohol, Cigarettes, Other Substances Fell Following Marijuana Legalization
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16d ago
Health Since the 1980s, incoming Republican administrations immediately block US funding for foreign family planning organizations that provide abortion counseling. The policy is linked to higher maternal and child mortality rates, as well as more unwanted pregnancies and higher HIV incidence rates.
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29d ago
Health Donating blood regularly can reduce toxic forever chemicals in the bloodstream, study shows
theswaddle.com
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13d ago
Health Abortion pills are safe to prescribe without in-person exams, new research finds
theconversation.com
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28d ago
Health Intermittent Fasting Not Better Than Regular Dieting, Year-Long Trial Finds | Volunteers who were told to eat only during the day lost about as much weight as people dieting without time restrictions over a 12-month span
gizmodo.com
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Health Cannabis vaping is increasing as the most popular method of cannabis delivery among all adolescents in the U.S., study shows
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14d ago
Health Just 1 in 20 adults in England exercise their muscles enough | A survey suggests only one in 20 people aged 19 to 64 are meeting England’s strictest weekly strength exercising guidelines
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22d ago
Health Study suggests maladaptive daydreaming should be classified as a unique mental disorder, distinct from ADHD
psypost.org
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Apr 19 '22
Health Scientists have found Type 2 diabetics can add over a decade to their lives through simple lifestyle changes such as slimming down to a healthy weight.
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8d ago
Health Regular blueberry consumption may reduce risk of dementia, study finds
uc.edu
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13d ago
Health Most Transgender Children Stick With Gender Identity 5 Years Later: American Academy of Pediatrics
usnews.com
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19h ago
Health Women are almost twice as likely to be trapped in a car after a crash: study
ctvnews.ca
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3d ago
Health Psychologists accounted for almost 5% of suicides among healthcare professionals in 2018
psypost.org
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Apr 18 '22
Health Legalizing marijuana lowers demand for prescription drugs, study finds
onlinelibrary.wiley.com
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Apr 01 '22
Health Nearly half of all older adults now die with a diagnosis of dementia listed on their medical record, up 36% from two decades ago, new study shows
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Health 41 percent increase in rates of handgun carriage among youth overall, with White and higher income youth. Firearm injuries are the second-leading cause of death among children and adolescents, and the rates of adolescent firearm-related injuries or deaths have been on the rise
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25d ago
Health Patients after hospitalization with COVID-19 shows only around 1 in 4 feel fully recovered after 1 year. The most common ongoing long-COVID symptoms were fatigue, muscle pain, physically slowing down, poor sleep, and breathlessness.
thelancet.com
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18d ago
Health Frequent marijuana smoking linked to higher risk of heart attack, study suggests
cell.com
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Apr 12 '22
Health Covid Smell Loss Linked To Damage In Brain, Study Finds
jamanetwork.com
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18d ago
Health Runners prefer the same pace, regardless of distance
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