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How Hospital-Treated Infections May Increase Risk of Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s
Researchers say hospital-treated infections early in life may increase the risk of Alzheimer’s disease and Parkinson’s disease. They add that…
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FDA Warns About New Cancer Risks Linked to Breast Implants
Breast implants have been linked to additional forms of cancer. These include squamous cell carcinoma and various lymphomas. The FDA…
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Eating More Artificial Sweeteners May Increase Risk of Heart Disease
A new study found consuming artificial sweeteners was associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular disease. People who ate more…
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Over 2,000 Nigerian Doctors Left For Europe, S/Arabia, Canada In 6 Months – Official
The National Association of Government General Medical and Dental Practitioners (NAGGMDP), on Tuesday, said over 2,000 doctors had left Nigeria…
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New Study Links Ultra-Processed Foods to Colorectal Cancer in Men
Researchers say ultra-processed foods raise the risk of colorectal cancer in men, but they did not discover any increased risk…
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Why Women May Actually Have a Higher Risk of Developing AFib
Researchers say that overall men are more likely to develop atrial fibrillation (AFib) than women. However, they note that when…
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Teens Who Got Less Than 8 Hours of Sleep are More Likely to Have Obesity, High Blood Pressure
A new study finds teenagers who don’t get enough sleep may be at risk for certain health problems. Adolescents who…
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Exercise: Research Shows It’s How Often You Do It, Not How Much
Researchers report that small amounts of daily activity are better for muscle strength than less frequent, more intense workouts. Experts…
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Researchers Find Some People With Monkeypox May Not Have Symptoms
A new study finds that monkeypox may be able to be spread in asymptomatic people. In the new study, of…
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NCDC confirms 894 Lassa fever cases
The number of Lassa fever infections since the beginning of 2022 is 894, with 168 deaths, according to the Nigeria…
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