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Moderate Egg Consumption Linked to Lower Mortality Risk in Older Adults
A Monash University study of 8,700 adults over 70 found that eating 1-6 eggs weekly reduced all-cause mortality by 15% and cardiovascular mortality by 29% compared to consuming eggs less than twice monthly; this benefit held true even for those with high cholesterol.
Moderate Egg Consumption Linked to Lower Mortality Risk in Older Adults
A Monash University study of 8,700 adults over 70 found that eating 1-6 eggs weekly reduced all-cause mortality by 15% and cardiovascular mortality by 29% compared to consuming eggs less than twice monthly; this benefit held true even for those with high cholesterol.
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Alcohol Consumption Significantly Increases Liver Damage Risk in Individuals with Preexisting Conditions
A recent study found that drinking alcohol while having a large belly, diabetes, or high blood pressure more than doubles the risk of serious liver damage; this is especially concerning given that nearly half of all Americans have high blood pressure, more than 1 in 3 have prediabetes, and about 40%...
Alcohol Consumption Significantly Increases Liver Damage Risk in Individuals with Preexisting Conditions
A recent study found that drinking alcohol while having a large belly, diabetes, or high blood pressure more than doubles the risk of serious liver damage; this is especially concerning given that nearly half of all Americans have high blood pressure, more than 1 in 3 have prediabetes, and about 40%...
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High Alloco Consumption Linked to Increased Cardiovascular Disease Risk
Alloco, a fried plantain dish popular in West and Central Africa, is high in calories (400-450 kcal per 200g) and fat (20-25g per serving) due to frying, increasing the risk of cardiovascular disease (22% increase) and stroke (28% increase) with regular consumption, according to a British Medical Jo...
High Alloco Consumption Linked to Increased Cardiovascular Disease Risk
Alloco, a fried plantain dish popular in West and Central Africa, is high in calories (400-450 kcal per 200g) and fat (20-25g per serving) due to frying, increasing the risk of cardiovascular disease (22% increase) and stroke (28% increase) with regular consumption, according to a British Medical Jo...
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GLP-1 Receptor Agonists: Significant Health Benefits and Risks Revealed in Large-Scale Study
A study of 1.4 million US veterans with type 2 diabetes revealed that GLP-1 receptor agonists, weekly-injected drugs, reduced the risk of 42 health issues, including cardiovascular problems and infections, but increased risks of gastrointestinal issues and low blood pressure.
GLP-1 Receptor Agonists: Significant Health Benefits and Risks Revealed in Large-Scale Study
A study of 1.4 million US veterans with type 2 diabetes revealed that GLP-1 receptor agonists, weekly-injected drugs, reduced the risk of 42 health issues, including cardiovascular problems and infections, but increased risks of gastrointestinal issues and low blood pressure.
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Light Exercise Yields Significant Cardiovascular Benefits; High-Intensity Training Reshapes the Heart
A recent BBC report reveals that even 1-2 hours of weekly moderate exercise can significantly reduce cardiovascular death risk by up to 20% in sedentary individuals, while high-intensity training can lead to athlete-like heart structure changes.
Light Exercise Yields Significant Cardiovascular Benefits; High-Intensity Training Reshapes the Heart
A recent BBC report reveals that even 1-2 hours of weekly moderate exercise can significantly reduce cardiovascular death risk by up to 20% in sedentary individuals, while high-intensity training can lead to athlete-like heart structure changes.
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Dark Chocolate Consumption Linked to Lower Type 2 Diabetes Risk
A new study published in the BMJ shows that eating at least 28 grams of dark chocolate five times per week is associated with a 21% lower risk of developing type 2 diabetes in a study of over 190,000 participants, though further research is needed.
Dark Chocolate Consumption Linked to Lower Type 2 Diabetes Risk
A new study published in the BMJ shows that eating at least 28 grams of dark chocolate five times per week is associated with a 21% lower risk of developing type 2 diabetes in a study of over 190,000 participants, though further research is needed.
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Microplastics Block Brain Blood Vessels in Mice, Raising Urgent Human Health Concerns
A study using real-time imaging showed microplastics blocking mice brain blood vessels, causing decreased motor function and potentially mimicking fatal blood clots; this urgently necessitates further research into human health impacts.

Microplastics Block Brain Blood Vessels in Mice, Raising Urgent Human Health Concerns
A study using real-time imaging showed microplastics blocking mice brain blood vessels, causing decreased motor function and potentially mimicking fatal blood clots; this urgently necessitates further research into human health impacts.
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48% Bias Score

Understanding Stroke: Causes, Risks, and Prevention
One in six cardiovascular deaths in the US are due to stroke; strokes are caused by blocked blood supply or brain bleeding, leading to serious disability or death; risk factors include medical conditions, lifestyle, and age; early diagnosis is vital for treatment, and the BE FAST acronym helps ident...

Understanding Stroke: Causes, Risks, and Prevention
One in six cardiovascular deaths in the US are due to stroke; strokes are caused by blocked blood supply or brain bleeding, leading to serious disability or death; risk factors include medical conditions, lifestyle, and age; early diagnosis is vital for treatment, and the BE FAST acronym helps ident...
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28% Bias Score

GLP-1 Receptor Agonists: Significant Health Benefits and Risks Revealed in Large-Scale Study
A study of 1.4 million US veterans with type 2 diabetes showed that GLP-1 receptor agonists, weekly-injected drugs, reduced the risk of 42 health issues but increased the risk of 19 others, highlighting both benefits and risks of this increasingly popular medication.

GLP-1 Receptor Agonists: Significant Health Benefits and Risks Revealed in Large-Scale Study
A study of 1.4 million US veterans with type 2 diabetes showed that GLP-1 receptor agonists, weekly-injected drugs, reduced the risk of 42 health issues but increased the risk of 19 others, highlighting both benefits and risks of this increasingly popular medication.
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Intramuscular Fat: A Novel Risk Factor for Heart Disease
A study of 669 individuals found that higher levels of intramuscular fat, irrespective of BMI, significantly increase the risk of heart attack and heart failure, highlighting a previously unrecognized risk factor for cardiovascular disease.

Intramuscular Fat: A Novel Risk Factor for Heart Disease
A study of 669 individuals found that higher levels of intramuscular fat, irrespective of BMI, significantly increase the risk of heart attack and heart failure, highlighting a previously unrecognized risk factor for cardiovascular disease.
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48% Bias Score

Vaping Impairs Blood Vessel Function, Study Shows
A study shows vaping, with or without nicotine, immediately reduces blood flow velocity and oxygen saturation in vapers, raising concerns about cardiovascular health.

Vaping Impairs Blood Vessel Function, Study Shows
A study shows vaping, with or without nicotine, immediately reduces blood flow velocity and oxygen saturation in vapers, raising concerns about cardiovascular health.
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40% Bias Score

Short Bursts of Intense Daily Activity Reduce Cardiovascular Risks in Middle-Aged Women
A University of Sydney study found that middle-aged women averaging 3.4 minutes of vigorous intermittent lifestyle physical activity (VILPA) daily had a 45% lower risk of major cardiovascular events, including a 51% lower heart attack risk and 67% lower heart failure risk compared to inactive women;...

Short Bursts of Intense Daily Activity Reduce Cardiovascular Risks in Middle-Aged Women
A University of Sydney study found that middle-aged women averaging 3.4 minutes of vigorous intermittent lifestyle physical activity (VILPA) daily had a 45% lower risk of major cardiovascular events, including a 51% lower heart attack risk and 67% lower heart failure risk compared to inactive women;...
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