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Study finds early knee damage common in pain-free adults
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Study finds early knee damage common in pain-free adults

A new study from the University of Oulu suggests that knee joints can deteriorate long before symptoms like pain appear.…
Fiber may help reduce “Forever Chemicals” in human body, study finds
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Fiber may help reduce “Forever Chemicals” in human body, study finds

A new peer-reviewed study suggests that increasing dietary fiber intake may reduce levels of toxic PFAS, or “forever chemicals,” in…
Just five minutes of junk food ads leads to higher calorie intake in children, study finds
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Just five minutes of junk food ads leads to higher calorie intake in children, study finds

A new study has found that children consume significantly more calories after being exposed to just five minutes of junk…
Experts highlight need for obesity drugs amid ethnic health disparities
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Experts highlight need for obesity drugs amid ethnic health disparities

As global obesity rates continue to rise, experts say medication may be essential for effective treatment, especially after obesity is…
Study links common plastic chemical to heart disease deaths
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Study links common plastic chemical to heart disease deaths

A new global study has linked a type of phthalate—a synthetic chemical used in plastics—to more than 10% of cardiovascular-related…
Air pollution in childhood linked to dementia risk later in life, researchers say
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Air pollution in childhood linked to dementia risk later in life, researchers say

Researchers in Scotland have found patterns suggesting that air pollution exposure in early life may increase the risk of developing…
Tooth Enamel Reveals Insights into Human Health
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Tooth Enamel Reveals Insights into Human Health

A groundbreaking study published in the Journal of Archaeological Science reveals that tooth enamel may hold crucial information about the…
Global immunization campaigns saved millions of lives over past 50 years, a study reveals
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Global immunization campaigns saved millions of lives over past 50 years, a study reveals

A new study has revealed that global immunization efforts have saved an estimated 154 million lives – or the equivalent…
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