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Apr 23 2025HEALTH

Food Colors Under Fire: What's Next for Our Food?

The US government is taking a stand against eight artificial food dyes. These dyes, derived from petroleum, are commonly found in many processed foods and drinks. The decision to phase them out comes after years of debate about their safety. Critics have long argued that these dyes pose health risks

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Apr 23 2025HEALTH

How TAK1 Can Slow Down Cancer's Spread

There is a protein called TAK1. It plays a big role in many cell activities. But its part in cancer spread is not fully known. Researchers have found that when TAK1 is reduced, a type of throat cancer, called esophageal squamous cancer, spreads faster. This happens both in lab dishes and in live mic

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Apr 23 2025HEALTH

Lifestyle Choices and Brain Health: How Daily Habits Shape Our Minds

The brain's hippocampus is a key player in memory and learning. As people age, changes in this region can lead to cognitive decline. This decline is a major risk factor for conditions like dementia. However, lifestyle choices can make a big difference in preserving brain health. This is especially t

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Apr 23 2025HEALTH

The Postpartum Pelvic Floor Dilemma

The pelvic floor is a group of muscles that support the bladder, uterus, and bowel. It is a common issue for women after childbirth. Three different treatments were put to the test to see what works best. The goal was to find out which method helps the most. This is important because a healthy pelvi

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Apr 23 2025HEALTH

How Daily Choices Shape Your Body

Lifestyle choices play a big role in how our bodies look and feel. This isn't just about what we eat, but also when and how we eat it. Plus, how much we move around and how well we sleep. These factors can change how our bodies use nutrients, build muscle, and store fat. Let's talk about ea

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Apr 23 2025HEALTH

The Future of Health Data in Europe: A New Toolkit for AI and Interoperability

The European Health Data Space (EHDS) is a big deal for health data in Europe. It's all about using health data for more than just patient care, like research and planning. But there are hurdles to overcome. Different countries have different rules, and AI is always changing. So, a new toolkit has b

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Apr 23 2025HEALTH

Vaccine Rollout Hurdles in Sub-Saharan Africa

Vaccines have been a game-changer in fighting diseases worldwide for the last five decades. However, getting new vaccines into the hands of people in sub-Saharan Africa is no easy task. A recent study looked into the hurdles faced when introducing new vaccines in this region. It focused on vaccines

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Apr 23 2025HEALTH

Older Adults: Why Mixing Cardio and Weights Might Not Build Muscle

Older adults often turn to weight training to fight muscle loss. This is a smart move, as lifting weights can really help build muscle and strength. But here is the thing. Not everyone sees the same results. Some people gain more muscle than others. Why is this? Well, it could be down to how w

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Apr 23 2025HEALTH

Is Molnupiravir Worth the Cost for Elderly COVID-19 Patients in Japan?

Japan has been grappling with the COVID-19 pandemic, much like the rest of the world. As the virus continues to evolve, so do the treatments. One such treatment is molnupiravir. This antiviral drug has been a topic of discussion, especially when it comes to its cost-effectiveness for older adults. T

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Apr 23 2025HEALTH

Ramadan and Thyroid Meds: Finding the Balance

Ramadan is a time when many people adjust their daily routines, including medication schedules. For those managing hypothyroidism, this can be tricky. Levothyroxine, the go-to treatment, needs to be taken on an empty stomach. This is because food can interfere with how well the body absorbs the medi

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