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Five benefits of a health tech accelerator program
Health tech accelerator programs offer startups access to expertise and resources typically unavailable elsewhere. Provided byMayo Clinic Platform In...
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Should You Eat Carbs or Protein for Breakfast? What Nutritionists Say
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Bread Can Be a Sneaky Ultra-Processed Food—Here’s How to Pick the Healthiest One
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Ultra-Processed Foods Change Your Face. Dentists Reveal How
Eating too much ultra-processed food could affect our face shape, jaw development, breathing habits, dental health and oral hygiene, according to...
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In early 2024, UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson had an urgent warning for his colleagues: The company has a public relations problem. Average...
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Sunset runners might be onto something — here’s the research on the benefits
Evening gym veterans, bed time yogis, and sunset runners will be pleased with this interesting research. Of course, exercising at any time of the day...
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How did Wayne Osmond die? Family reveals cause of death in statement
The singer was one of nine siblings, seven of whom performed together for decades. The famed singing group The Osmonds are mourning the loss of...
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Vegetable Cooking Method Linked to Harmful Fat Release
Cooking certain vegetables in oils at high temperatures can create unhealthy fats linked to heart disease risk, according to a new study. The exact...
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This Incredible Garlic Fried Rice Can Convince Even Meat-Lovers To Go Vegetarian
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nutrition
Want to Make Healthy Coffee? Avoid These 9 Common Mistakes
Organic black coffee is generally the healthiest coffee beverage, but its intense flavor can be off-putting to some. If you don't enjoy black coffee,...
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Norma Swenson, an Author of ‘Our Bodies, Ourselves,’ Dies at 93
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Black plastic kitchen utensil risks were overstated. But you should still toss them, group says
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10 Unhealthiest Granolas on Grocery Shelves
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December 2025: Aging Is Bad for You?
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Lawmakers Scoff at Surgeon General’s Call to Label Alcohol a Cancer Risk
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Plans to demolish Wilko part of Northfield Shopping Centre for Lidl refused by council despite huge benefits
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Britain has almost 1 million young people not in work or education – here’s what evidence shows can change that
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Is single-set training enough to build muscle and strength? Researchers find out
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NASA astronauts experience growth and health changes after extended ISS mission
Astronauts Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore have spent the past nine months stranded on the International Space Station, with their Boeing Starliner...
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Critical mineral deficiency linked to increased heart health risks The unsung hero for heart health Magnesium, often overlooked, plays a silent yet...
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