Category: 6. Health
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Tea may strengthen bones in older women while heavy coffee weakens them
A recent investigation from Flinders University sheds new light on how two widely consumed drinks, coffee and tea, could play a role in bone health for women later in life.
The study, published in the journal Nutrients, monitored nearly 10,000…
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Psychedelic treatments show promise for OCD while cannabis doesn’t, review finds | Obsessive-compulsive disorder
A recent review of alternative treatments for obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) indicates that psychedelic treatments show promise for the disorder while cannabis does not.
Dr Michael Van Ameringen, a psychiatry professor at McMaster University…
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Shorter, leaner than peers, require careful planning
How vegan diets affect children’s growth: Shorter, leaner than peers, require careful planning A research conducted on nearly 50,000 children has found that those raised on vegan based diets tend to be shorter and…
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Time-weighted cumulative High-Sensitivity C-Reactive Protein and Risk
Introduction
Cardiac conduction block (CCB) refers to a temporary or permanent electrical impulse conduction disorder caused by structural or functional abnormalities of the heart, which can occur in any part of the cardiac conduction system. A…
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Mechanism of Chronic Atrophic Gastritis: A 20-Year Bibliometric Analys
Introduction
Chronic atrophic gastritis (CAG), characterized by the loss of gastric glandular structures and replacement by intestinal-type epithelium or fibrous tissue, represents a critical precancerous stage in the Correa cascade of gastric…
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Scientists Discover Strong Upside for Men Getting Castrated
Illustration by Tag Hartman-Simkins / Futurism. Source: Getty Images
Don’t tell Bryan Johnson, the tech CEO famously obsessed with not dying, but the key to living longer for men just might be getting your nuts…
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ICYMI: Highlights From CROI 2025
Our top content coverage from the Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections (CROI) 2025 highlighted developments in several infectious diseases, including the safety of the HIVconsvX vaccine in those taking antiretroviral therapy…
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