- How vitamin D could cut the risk of a second heart attack in half Euronews.com
- Heart attack risk halved in adults with heart disease taking tailored vitamin D doses www.heart.org
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How vitamin D could cut the risk of a second heart attack in half – Euronews.com
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I’ve changed my old stance on teens and alcohol – it’s snus and vapes that are the problem – The Irish Times
“You’ve changed”. If someone says something like that to you, it’s rarely feels like a compliment. Rather, there’s an insinuation that you’re somehow not being true to yourself, take a winners-only approach to supporting a football…
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From constipation to feeling ‘full’ too soon: Top doctor warns against 6 colon cancer red flags
Early warning signs of colon cancer are often overlooked or mistaken for minor diseases and everyday gastro issues. But many of these symptoms appear in young and active individuals who seem healthy, making them easy to dismiss. Dr. Vivian…
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89-year-old nutrition expert from New York shares diet secrets for long life: ‘I like vegetables, eggs, cheese…’
Marion Nestle, who resides in New York City and Ithaca, is a renowned figure in the field of nutrition. She’s been dishing out straight-shooting advice for decades, and her criticism of the food industry has made her a household name. Marion’s…
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Gym for the Brain adds NeuroClimax® to Session Protocol
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A Better World Starts With Me
We continue to enhance our holistic health program.”— David Goodman
JUPITER, FL, UNITED STATES, November 10, 2025 /EINPresswire.com/ — Gym for the Brain, a bio-optimization wellness center…
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One shot to lower risk of heart attacks? Early-stage CRISPR therapy safely cut “bad” cholesterol and triglycerides by more than 50% patients – Genetic Literacy Project
- One shot to lower risk of heart attacks? Early-stage CRISPR therapy safely cut “bad” cholesterol and triglycerides by more than 50% patients Genetic Literacy Project
- Manage heart disease without pills or diet? Single treatment to cut bad…
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What Lifelong Study Of Atom Bomb Survivors Tells Us About Radiation
HIROSHIMA, JAPAN – AUGUST 5: 80 year-old atomic bomb survivor, Sunao Tsuboi holds a picture taken 3 hours after the bomb was dropped. (Photo by Junko Kimura/Getty Images)
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Fear of radiation is a staple of the post-WWII era. Assumptions…
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The buzziest neuroscience papers of 2023, 2024
Mapping dysfunctional circuits in the frontal cortex using deep brain stimulation. Hollunder B., Ostrem J.L., Sahin I.A., Rajamani N., Oxenford S., Butenko K., Neudorfer C., Reinhardt P., … Li N., Horn A. Nature…
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Redefining the Global Shared Fight Against Antimicrobial Resistance
Redefining the Global Shared Fight Against Antimicrobial Resistance
November 10, 2025 | Monday | News
Cyndy Galimpin, Head of Animal Health, ROPU ASKAN…
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mRNA vaccine venture financing plunges 82%to $90m in 2025 YTD
The decline follows a $500m cut in grant support by the US HHS.
Venture financing for mRNA-based innovator vaccines declined by 82% from $510m in 2023 to $90m year-to-date (YTD) in 2025, according to GlobalData.
The decline follows a $500m cut…
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