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Study suggests that restricting food consumption to less than 8 hours a day may increase risk of cardiovascular death. More research needed for clear recommendations.

Recent research presented at the American Heart Association’s scientific sessions in Chicago challenges the widely-held belief that intermittent fasting is beneficial for heart health. The study conducted by researchers from Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine in China found that individuals who restricted their food consumption to less than …

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CDC investigation reveals that undercooked mushrooms caused two deaths and 50 illnesses at a Montana Asian restaurant.

A deadly fungal outbreak in Montana has been reported following an incident where 51 individuals were afflicted with gastrointestinal illness and two individuals succumbed to the illness. The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) initiated an investigation after patrons of Dave’s Sushi in Bozeman reported symptoms of diarrhea, …

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Arizona girl undergoes multiple amputations due to Group A Streptococcus infection. Family faces financial burden. Victim remains strong despite the ordeal.

A young girl in Arizona has recently undergone multiple limb amputations due to a severe bacterial infection, as reported by her distressed family. Second-grader Victoria Pasten-Morales has undergone numerous surgeries after being diagnosed with Group A Streptococcus, a dangerous bacterium known to cause life-threatening diseases. The 7-year-old initially presented with …

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Approximately half of the global population is living with neurological illnesses, making it the leading cause of disability worldwide.

According to recent research conducted by the World Health Organization and other reputable organizations, it has been revealed that a significant portion of the global population is currently grappling with various neurological conditions such as Alzheimer’s disease, stroke, and epilepsy. These conditions collectively represent the foremost cause of disability and …

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Study reveals that the 16:8 diet is associated with a 91% increase in cardiovascular death risk. Experts urge caution in dietary recommendations.

A recently published study has established a concerning connection between the popular intermittent fasting method known as the 16:8 diet and a significantly higher risk of cardiovascular death. Users of this diet, favored by celebrities such as Jennifer Aniston, Heidi Klum, and Jennifer Lopez, have been found to have a …

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Discover the optimal snacks recommended by dietitians to aid in belly fat reduction, such as tuna, whole-grain crackers, and berries.

Health experts are shedding light on optimal snack choices for reducing abdominal fat, emphasizing that sophistication is not required. One recommended snack option is a simple combination of tuna or chicken with whole-grain crackers, as suggested by Caroline Thomason, a registered dietitian based in Washington, DC. Thomason highlighted the snack’s …

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The no-shampoo trend gaining popularity among teen boys poses risks, warns experts. Skipping shampoo can lead to dandruff, scalp irritation, hair loss, and scalp issues. Dermatologists caution against ditching shampoo, emphasizing the importance of proper scalp cleansing. Water alone is not sufficient to remove dirt and oil from hair. It’s crucial to use the right shampoo for optimal hair health.

This trend of forgoing shampoo is not recommended by experts due to potential negative effects on scalp health and hair growth. While some individuals on social media have claimed benefits from not using shampoo, dermatologists warn against the practice. They explain that skipping shampoo can lead to dandruff, scalp irritation, …

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Seems like those delay tactics really worked, huh?

Keeping up with Donald Trump’s court schedule is a dizzying task, since he faces two federal trials, a criminal trial in Georgia, and two separate civil and criminal trials in New York. (Oh, and he’s running for president.) To make it easier to follow along, each Monday we’ll be looking …

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