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Study finds that deaths from cancer accounted for more than 4 million potential years of life lost in 2017
The Chicago-based HIV-prevention effort garnered about 41 million views in its first four months alone. And that’s not all.
The study focused on children with a form of acute myeloid leukemia (AML), and the findings could also be relevant to other blood disorders.
When it comes to eye health benefits, hot tea beats out coffee, decaffeinated tea, iced tea and soft drinks.
Severe dependency on smartphones and the internet can lead to depression and anxiety in young people.
Posttraumatic stress disorder symptoms can persist in cancer survivors for years, says study.
Individuals with bipolar disorder who suffer from extreme sadness see mood improved after exposure to bright white artificial light.
Drinkers report that spirits, such as vodka, whiskey and gin; wine; and beer may spark either positive or negative emotions.
These fruits may help prevent cardiovascular events.
Local study reveals that a person’s heart rarely stops beating as a result of intercourse.
Those with the chronic inflammatory disorder are likely to sustain liver damage.
This form of exercise was associated with lower cancer mortality rates.
Those who struggle in social situations may find that their physical health suffers along with their mental health.
The postmenopausal treatment can protect the working memory of some women, says a USC study.
Insurance accounts for 37 percent of the total excess risk of death in Black patients, study finds.
Man’s best friend may help boost children’s resistance to eczema and asthma.
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