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Expanding Knowledge, Awareness of Vaping-Related Lung Injury

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Women’s health taboos create barriers to care: Alberta report

Breadcrumb Trail Links Local news Dr. Sandra Davidge, executive director of the Institute for Research on Women’s and Children’s Health. Photo by Greg Southam /postmedia, archive Article content It took Kristina Jarvis more than a decade to understand what was happening in her own body. Announcement 2 This ad has not loaded yet, but its …

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Ultra-processed foods may increase risks of ovarian and other cancers, study finds

Comment this story Commentary LONDON — Ultra-processed foods such as breakfast cereals, frozen pizza, ready meals and soft drinks may increase the risk of developing cancer, particularly ovarian or brain cancer, researchers say. Many foods go through a moderate amount of processing, such as cheese, salty peanut butter, pasta sauce, but ultra-processed foods have more …

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Breast MRI found to be superior for detecting breast cancer in women with dense breasts

According to a study published in Radiologya journal of the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA). Breast cancer is one of the leading causes of cancer death in women. Approximately 47% of women in the United States have dense breasts, which is an independent risk factor for breast cancer. Women with dense breasts have increased …

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Add California prunes to daily meals and snacks to benefit your bone, heart, and digestive health

Breadcrumb Trail Links GlobeNewswire A healthy bowl of California prunes GNW Article content TORONTO, Jan. 31, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — California prunes are well known for their digestive health benefits, but did you know that enjoying about five prunes a day can also help maintain your heart health? and his bones? Packed with fiber, vitamins …

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Coffee with milk may have anti-inflammatory effect, says Researchers

Coffee with milk may have an anti-inflammatory effect, researchers say

A simple cup of coffee with milk may have an anti-inflammatory effect in humans, a laboratory study suggests. Researchers at the University of Copenhagen in Denmark discovered that a combination of proteins and antioxidants doubles the anti-inflammatory properties on immune cells. Every time bacteria, viruses, and other foreign substances enter the body, our immune system …

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Here’s why lattes can help fight inflammation

When polyphenols are combined with amino acids, they can enhance the anti-inflammatory properties of polyphenols. For the study, the researchers tested coffee with milk, and the results were promising. There are many benefits of incorporating polyphenols into your diet. Sources of polyphenols include berries such as strawberries, blueberries, raspberries, green tea, red wine, pomegranate, apples, …

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The ‘debilitating’ effects of the pandemic persist for young Britons

Young people have been “disastrously” affected by the fallout from the coronavirus pandemic, according to two studies showing happiness and confidence have plummeted to an all-time low. Both studies detail the various ways in which young people continue to suffer. Difficulties include poorer physical and mental health, as well as severe learning loss that experts …

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Experts advocate universal HPV vaccination to save women from cervical cancer

By Avinash Prabhakar New Delhi, Jan 29 (IANS): Globally, 27 percent of cervical cancer cases come from India, which is home to 16 to 17 percent of the world’s population of women. Current estimates indicate approximately 100,000 new diagnosed cases and 60,000 deaths per year in India, representing almost one third of the world’s cervical …

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