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Roughly 90-120 minutes of strength training per week linked with a 13% reduced risk of premature death, in study involving three decades’ worth of data from nearly 150,000 adults

Fungi adapting to heat could pose new risks to human health in NC

“Sitting paradox”: both too little and too much sitting may be linked to higher cardiovascular and mortality risks

Weight-loss drugs semaglutide or tirzepatide may prevent thousands of knee replacements, study suggests

Plant-Based Diets, Ultra-Processed Foods, and Risks of Mortality and Major Chronic Diseases

Dangerous hormone-disrupting chemicals found in US breast milk samples

Inducing labor does not increase the likelihood of cesarean birth, according to a retrospective review of more than 7,300 births overseen by midwives across three Colorado hospitals

When investigators analysed adults who had ever used GLP-1 medications, they found while impulsivity and alcohol use were strongly associated with committing violent crime, these associations were significantly weaker among current GLP-1 RA users than among former users.

Research has found four minutes of daily resistance training can quadruple fitness in older adults

Researchers have published a proof-of-concept study demonstrating that injectable semaglutide may offer meaningful reproductive benefits for women with polyendocrine metabolic ovarian syndrome…

Almost one in 10 people in high-risk groups may have had a hidden heart attack, study suggests

Improving Agricultural Production as a Public Health Strategy in the United States: A Framework for Integrated Policy

Common weed killer and pregnancy

A new study published in JAMA Network Open projects that reductions in federal funding for syringe service programs (SSPs) could lead to substantial increases in mortality among people who inject drugs in the United States.

People in Los Angeles who use illicit fentanyl regularly consume quantities of the drug equivalent to morphine doses hundreds of times higher than fentanyl doses used in hospitals

Research has found social inequality is linked to faster biological aging

Sleeping less than 7 hours or more than 9 hours, frequent daytime naps and insomnia are linked to greater volume of white matter lesions, areas of damage in the brain that can accumulate with age and are tied to a higher risk of dementia…

Intermittent fasting helps people of all ages lose weight, but it also causes significant muscle loss in older adults and unexpectedly raises bad LDL cholesterol

Parkinson's medication shows promise in treating treatment-resistant depression that involves a reduced ability to feel joy, pleasure or motivation – known as anhedonia

Delirium After Surgery Is a Strong Predictor of Cognitive Decline in Older Adults

Researchers examined 260 healthy women aged 18–30 for links between plant-based diets and bone density

Exposure to Moderate Levels of Air Pollution And Heart Damage

Being seen as unattractive as a teen is linked to an earlier death for women, but not for men

Detectable traces of acute sleep deprivation found in saliva could improve safety measures in high-risk professions and on the road, using just a single saliva sample

Nearly 7 million kids live in a home where guns aren’t securely stored, study finds

Study Finds Students with Highest Distress Use AI for Mental Health at Elevated Rates

Researchers have found that people who ate more ultra-processed foods have worse health outcomes, even after accounting for the overall nutritional quality of the foods

Risk of dying from cervical cancer before 30 'close to zero' after HPV vaccine rollout - Children vaccinated at age 12–13 against HPV (human papillomavirus) have close to zero risk of dying from cervical cancer before the age of 30…

Moderate tooth decay triggers higher systemic inflammation than severe decay in preschoolers

Employer points systems, which penalize American workers for absences regardless of reason, are strongly associated with presenteeism, practice of showing up to work while sick

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