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Preventing Stroke and Heart Attacks: New Spanish Website Promotes Health Equity

Preventing Stroke and Heart Attacks: New Spanish Website Promotes Health EquityIn the United States, stroke is the fifth leading cause of death, disproportionately affecting Hispanic individuals. It ranks as the third leading cause of...
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The Rising Methane Pollution Crisis: Causes and Solutions

Methane Pollution Crisis: Understanding the Causes and Exploring SolutionsThe recent study on methane emissions and their impact on climate change has shed light on a growing crisis that is often overshadowed by the focus...
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Syphilis Cases Surge to 1950s Levels: Strategies to Combat the Increase

Syphilis Cases Surge to 1950s Levels: Strategies to Combat the IncreaseIn the spring of 2023, Dr. Irene Stafford, a maternal-fetal medicine physician at the University of Texas Health Sciences Center in Houston, was called...
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Uncover Health Secrets in Your Sweat: Researchers Share Insights

Researchers at the University of California San Diego have unveiled a groundbreaking new technology that could revolutionize the way we monitor our health. This innovative electronic finger wrap is designed to monitor vital chemical...
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Ultimate Guide to Hosting a Successful Game-Day Party: 8 Must-Have Essentials

Planning the Ultimate Game-Day Party: A Comprehensive Guide to Hosting a Successful EventAre you ready to host the ultimate game-day party that will have your guests talking for weeks to come? Look no further,...
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Coffee Consumption Linked to Reduced Risk of Heart Disease, Study Finds

Coffee has long been a popular beverage enjoyed by millions of people around the world. Whether you prefer it hot or iced, black or with cream and sugar, coffee is a staple in many...
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Developing a Race-Free Algorithm to Address Kidney Disease in Safety Net Hospitals

Developing an Algorithm to Address Kidney Disease Disparities in Safety Net HospitalsOne Brooklyn Health, a safety net hospital system in New York City, is at the forefront of efforts to eliminate racial disparities in...
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Accelerating Impact: $15 Million Boost for Women’s Scientific Research

Sally Ross Soter: A Beacon of Hope for Women's HealthIn a groundbreaking move to address the pervasive lack of investment in women's health, Sally Ross Soter of Palm Beach, Florida, has generously donated $15...
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Investigation into UK Hospital Following Nurse’s Conviction for Murdering 7 Babies

**Investigation into UK Hospital Following Nurse's Conviction for Murdering 7 Babies**In a shocking case that has rocked the medical community in the United Kingdom, a neonatal nurse was recently convicted of murdering seven babies...
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Beginning of Mpox Vaccination Campaign in Congo: What You Need to Know

A major vaccination campaign against mpox is set to kick off in the Democratic Republic of Congo on October 2, targeting the three most affected provinces in the country. The campaign will focus on...
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Light Pollution Linked to Increased Alzheimer’s Risk: Study Results

Exposure to outdoor light at night has been linked to an increased risk of developing Alzheimer's disease, according to a recent study published in Frontiers in Neuroscience. The study, conducted by researchers at Rush...
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Best Portable Blender for Quick Smoothies: Gear Editors’ Top Pick

Cuisinart has once again raised the bar with their EvolutionX cordless portable blender, earning the title of the best portable blender for quick smoothies according to Gear Editors. This compact and sleek blender offers...

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