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Heart Trouble Harms Men's Brains Far Sooner Than Women's

Men with heart risk factors tend to lose their brain health more quickly than women with similar heart risks, a new study finds. These men face brain decline as early as their mid-50s, while women...
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Coffee Can Boost the Brains of People with Certain Heart Conditions

Coffee provides a quick morning boost, but it might also protect the brain health of people with a common heart rhythm disorder. A study published recently in the Journal of the American Heart...
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A New Way to Diagnose Painful 'Wear-and-Tear' Arthritis?

Knee arthritis could become easier to detect and diagnose thanks to a new test involving the lubricating fluid inside the joint. A new study shows that arthritis of the knee often is diagnosed in the late...
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Scientists Identify Genes That Shape People's Teeth

Ever wonder why your teeth look the way they do? A group of genes drive the shape of each person's teeth, including at least one gene inherited from Neanderthals, a new study published by the...
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Eat Less Meat, More Beans and Lentils for Protein, New USDA Guidelines Say

Beans, peas and lentils take center stage in newly proposed changes to dietary guidelines for Americans. In a report released this week by an advisory committee to the Agriculture Department...
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Who's Most Likely to Get the Mpox Shot in U.S.?

When an outbreak of mpox first hit the United States in 2022, a vaccine called Jynneos was available to help protect the most vulnerable population, gay and bisexual men. Now, there's data that shows...
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What Works Best to Help Young Vapers Quit?

Many young adults can kick their vaping habit with a little coaching and support. New research published Dec. 10 in the American Journal of Preventive Medicine shows that nearly half of a group...
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