Bill Levesque
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Using a Roselle extract, the muffin is high in vitamins and antioxidants but without the unhealthy preservatives often found in store-bought baked goods. And taste tests were positive.
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A researcher is working on apps that he hopes will be able to identify signs of depression. The programs take and analyze photos of the eyes and face while someone uses the smartphone for other purposes.
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A new study finds that three quarters of American adults and half of adolescents are too heavy. That's making more of us sick and creating enormous health care costs.
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Will you still carry this added weight on New Year's Day 2026? For a quarter of us, that is probably going to prove true, according to a survey.
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Believe it or not, slap fighting is a thing, a relatively new sport with its own fanbase. Don't mistake a slap, however, as a harmless alternative to damage seen in other contact sports. c
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Researchers say good health is associated with one to two poops a day. Going too infrequently, maybe a few times a week for those with constipation, or too often might pose physiological risks.
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Researcher say that kidneys change in space, and the organs' cells filtering waste out of the body begin to fail. Excessive radiation is thought to be to blame.
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The findings of National Cancer Institute researchers might be unsettling for anyone with a big bottle of these doctor's helpers in the medicine cabinet.
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A team of researchers finds that people diagnosed with hypertension might want to match the time they take prescriptions with their sleep schedule. It might be better for the heart.
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British scientists recently decided to see just how much of a health benefit stair-steppers enjoy.