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Jan 10 2025HEALTH

The Link Between Supplements and COVID-19 Symptoms

A recent study looked into whether taking dietary supplements had any effect on COVID-19 symptoms. Researchers from the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences surveyed over 27, 000 adults who were tested for COVID-19. They found that people who had symptoms were more likely to take supplements,

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Jan 10 2025HEALTH

How Self-Regulating Leaders Impact Primary Care in Chinese Cities

Are you curious about how leaders' approaches can affect their team's happiness and job performance? A fascinating study took a close look at primary care physicians (PCPs) in urban China. The researchers were interested in how leaders' focus on prevention and self-regulation influences PCPs' well-b

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Jan 10 2025HEALTH

When to Drink Coffee for a Healthier Heart?

Did you know that drinking coffee in the morning could be better for your heart? A recent study found that having two to three cups in the morning was linked to lower death rates. Interestingly, the same benefit wasn’t seen when people drank coffee throughout the day. The research, led by Tulane Un

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Jan 10 2025HEALTH

Discovering a Secret Weapon Against Weight Gain: A New Approach

Imagine eating all your favorite foods and never having to worry about putting on extra pounds. This might sound like a dream, but scientists at the University of Colorado Boulder are exploring a fascinating idea that could make this a reality. They've found a unique micro-organism that could help k

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Jan 10 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Mel Gibson Talks About His Scoliosis and Why He Avoids Back Surgery

Hollywood legend Mel Gibson recently shared some interesting details about his health on Joe Rogan's podcast. He revealed that he was born with scoliosis, a condition where the spine curves sideways. Gibson mentioned that his action-packed career and personal choices have added to his back issues. D

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Jan 10 2025HEALTH

Visitors Limited in Metro Detroit Hospitals to Protect Kids from Illnesses

With respiratory illnesses on the rise, Corewell Health has put new visitor rules in place at its Southeast Michigan hospitals. From now on, only two visitors can be with a patient during the day, and just one at night. These rules started on January 10, 2025, and affect several hospitals like Corew

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Jan 10 2025HEALTH

Sustainable Drug Delivery: Greener Paths to Better Health

The world of drug delivery is facing a big challenge: how to help the environment while making medications more accessible and affordable. One way researchers are tackling this is by making it so we don't have to take as many pills. Imagine a pill that releases medicine slowly over time, reducing th

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Jan 10 2025HEALTH

Check Your Home for Hidden Radon Gas: Protect Your Health

You might not know it, but there’s a sneaky, invisible gas that could be lurking in your home. It’s called radon, and it’s something Michigan officials want you to be aware of. Radon comes from the ground and can seep into homes through tiny cracks and gaps. The scary part? You can’t see, smell, or

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Jan 10 2025HEALTH

How Lifestyle Choices Affect Health: A Global Look

Have you ever wondered how your daily choices impact your health? Researchers explored this by studying 29 countries to figure out which lifestyle factors matter most and how they influence health outcomes. The goal? To help each country allocate resources better for overall health improvements. Fi

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Jan 10 2025HEALTH

Lupus Patients in Canada: Info Hunting & Trusting

Ever thought about how lupus nephritis patients in Canada find and trust health info? A recent survey revealed a lot! Most patients start online, but they don't always feel confident about what they find. Instead, they tend to rely on healthcare pros for solid advice. Interestingly, more educated pa

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