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Phthalates Linked To Heart Disease Deaths Globally

Chemicals commonly used in plastics appear to increase people's risk of heart disease, a new study says. Daily exposure to just one type of phthalate could be linked to more than...
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 Diseases and Conditions
How to Increase Stamina: 5 Tips and Exercises

Building stamina through your diet includes consuming proper nutrients and staying hydrated. You can boost endurance by building more lean muscle through exercise and physical activities.
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 News
Virtual Singing Programs Boost Mood, Well-Being Of Isolated Seniors

Singing can be a balm for the soul, but does it still soothe if a person is singing alone in a virtual crowd? Yes, says a pandemic-era study that tested whether seniors received any emotional or...
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Microplastics Could Be Contributing To Clogged Arteries

Microplastics could be contributing to clogged arteries, increasing people's risk of heart attack or stroke, a new study says. Fatty plaques in neck arteries...
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Magnetic Stimulation Aids Speech Recovery Following Stroke

Lucy Mulloor woke one morning to find she couldn't call out to her two daughters, who were bustling about the kitchen. She also couldn't move the right side of her body, and only attracted...
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Alternative To Hip Replacement Helps Patients Remain Physically Active

Jason Cutter had been feeling pain in his hips for years, and it had started to put a dent in his activities as an amateur hockey player and outdoorsman. Cutter...
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Common Meds Appear To Delay Onset Of Parkinson's Disease

Common medications like aspirin, ibuprofen, statins and beta blockers appear to slow the progress of Parkinson's disease, a new study says. Parkinson's symptoms took nearly a decade longer...
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