Category: 6. Health
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Naturopathy doctor warns: ‘NEVER’ speak on your phone while it’s charging, reveals hidden risk to the brain
A warning from California-based naturopathy doctor Dr. Pedi Mirdamadi has reignited a long-standing debate about the invisible dangers of excessive phone use. In a recent Instagram post and video that went viral, the San Diego practitioner… -

Emergency Contraceptive May Also Lower Breast Cancer Risk, Study Finds
Share on Pinterest A common drug used as an emergency contraceptive may also help lower breast cancer risk. Tom Werner/Getty Images - Researchers say that a drug used as an emergency contraceptive or to treat fibroids may help lower breast cancer…
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Australia runs training exercise for infectious disease response
Departing the hospital sealed in a bio-containment bubble.
It followed an intense, large-scale response to what could have been a serious infectious disease.
It all began hours earlier with…
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Mediterranean Diet Benefits MASLD and Sustainability
METABOLIC-associated fatty liver disease (MASLD) has emerged as a major cause of chronic liver disease globally, strongly linked to poor dietary patterns and lifestyle factors. High consumption of ultra-processed foods, excessive calories, and…
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Eosinophilia Linked With Immune-Related Adverse Events in NSCLC Treatment
An increased rate of immune-related adverse events (irAEs) was found in patients with
non–small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) who had pretreatment eosinophilia and were treated using immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs), according to arecent… Continue Reading
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Heart attack risk halved in adults with heart disease taking tailored vitamin D doses
Research Highlights:
- Adults with heart disease prescribed vitamin D in doses tailored to reach blood levels considered optimal for heart health (>40-80 ng/mL) had a reduced risk of heart attack by more than half (52%) compared to…
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Hypertension in Pregnancy Increases Risk of Serious Heart Disease
Credit: PeopleImages/Getty Images Women who experience hypertensive disorders of pregnancy have significantly increased risk of developing serious heart disease or even dying within five years of giving…
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