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Prescription-Strength Fish Oil Won’t Help Your Heart — Or Will It?
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Prescription-Strength Fish Oil Won’t Help Your Heart — Or Will It?

11/16/2020

MONDAY, Nov. 16, 2020 — Does high-strength fish oil help the heart or doesn’t it? Prior research into a prescription medicine derived from fish called Vascepa, announced earlier this year, suggested it might be of real value for heart patients….

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Asthma warning: Fireworks could trigger life-threatening attacks – tips to stay well
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Asthma warning: Fireworks could trigger life-threatening attacks – tips to stay well

11/16/2020

We will use your email address only for sending you newsletters. Please see our Privacy Notice for details of your data protection rights. Bonfire Night is literally in the air and Asthma UK is urging people with asthma to ensure…

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People who eat chili peppers may be less likely to die of heart disease and cancer, research shows
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People who eat chili peppers may be less likely to die of heart disease and cancer, research shows

11/16/2020

People who eat chili peppers may be 26% less likely to die of heart disease and 23% less likely to die of cancer compared to people who don't, according to a new study.  Capsaicin, the substance that gives chili its…

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Everyone's talking about ‘manifestation’, but what is it and does it actually work?
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Everyone's talking about ‘manifestation’, but what is it and does it actually work?

11/16/2020

Written by Katy Harrington ‘Manifesting’ is the new millennial and Gen-Z buzzword popping up online, mostly on Twitter and Tik Tok, where the hashag has been used billions of times. But what does it really mean? And does it actually…

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The Comedian With an Ultra-Minimalist Skin-Care Routine
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The Comedian With an Ultra-Minimalist Skin-Care Routine

11/16/2020

Welcome to My Beauty Ritual, a series where editors, experts, and pros reveal the ways in which they use beauty as a method of self-care. In this month's installment, Elsa Majimbo explains why humor is essential to self-care and describes…

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This fruit is your secret weapon to having a clean home
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This fruit is your secret weapon to having a clean home

11/16/2020

If you’re sick of using cleaning products that leave your home smelling like a science lab and your head pounding, you’ve likely thought about natural alternatives that you can use. But, it’s not just classics like lemon and baking soda…

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Better tech improves patient care for two-thirds of UK healthcare workers
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Better tech improves patient care for two-thirds of UK healthcare workers

11/16/2020

Findings from the new Critical Technology for Critical Care: The State of Mobility in Healthcare 2020/21 Report, commissioned by enterprise mobility and IoT management provider, SOTI has been released, showing the impact of outdated technology on healthcare workers during the pandemic. The…

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Bachelor in Paradise's Krystal Nielson Expecting First Child with Boyfriend Miles Bowles
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Bachelor in Paradise's Krystal Nielson Expecting First Child with Boyfriend Miles Bowles

11/16/2020

Krystal Nielson has a baby on the way. The Bachelor in Paradise alum, 33, is expecting her first child with boyfriend Miles Bowles, she revealed in an emotional announcement video on Instagram Wednesday. In the footage, Nielson says, "Oh my God, my…

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Subarachnoid hemorrhage causes more deaths among middle-aged women than other strokes
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Subarachnoid hemorrhage causes more deaths among middle-aged women than other strokes

11/16/2020

Subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH), the most fatal of all cerebrovascular disturbances, results in death for 40-50% of patients suffering from the condition in the first months after the hemorrhage. The annual incidence of SAH is considered to be six to seven…

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Low risk of cancer spread on active surveillance for early prostate cancer
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Low risk of cancer spread on active surveillance for early prostate cancer

11/16/2020

Men undergoing active surveillance for prostate cancer have very low rates – one percent or less—of cancer spread (metastases) or death from prostate cancer, according to a recent study published in The Journal of Urology, an official journal of the…

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