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Genes protective during Black Death may now be increasing autoimmune disorders (2022)

Exercise, metabolism, and weight: New research from The Biggest Loser (2022)

The bacterial horror of hot-air hand dryers (2018)

Seriously Consider Skipping the Drinks

Eating too much added sugar increases risk of dying with heart disease (2014)

Healthy lifestyle: 5 keys to a longer life - Harvard Health

Time to redefine normal body temperature?

Ejaculation Frequency and Prostate Cancer

Foods That Fight Inflammation

The placebo effect often works even when you know it is a placebo effect

Healthy diet associated with lower COVID-19 risk and severity - Harvard Health

Study: Treating low vitamin D levels may help people live longer

Dopamine Fasting: A Maladaptive Fad

Do adults need tetanus booster shots?

Scientists have found individuals with high levels of cognitive activity (top 10%) developed Alzheimer’s at an average age of 93.6 years — five years later than those individuals with low levels of cognitive activity (bottom 10%), who developed the disease at an average of 88.6 years.

Harvard study reveals giving healthy individuals daily Vitamin D supplements reduces their risk of cancer by 38%.

Research suggests that "fat but fit" is a myth: individuals who were overweight or obese were at greater cardiovascular disease risk regardless of activity level

Cracking your knuckles is harmless

Study finds those who did at least an hour per week of weigh training had a 40%-70% lower risk of heart attack or stroke compared with those who did not exercise

Regular meditation more beneficial than vacation

All informations about corona Virus in this Harvard page

E-cigs boost the risk of heart attack

Foods Linked to Better Brainpower

Want to live longer and better? Do strength training – Harvard Health

CGRP: A new era for migraine treatment

Probiotics for bipolar disorder mania

Perceived Physical Activity and Mortality: Study

Blue light has a dark side - Harvard Health

Regular meditation more beneficial than vacation

Get up, stand up, for your health: A little exercise offsets a lot of sitting

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