Managing Blood Sugar After Stroke Could Be Key to Outcomes

Managing a stroke victim's blood sugar levels after they receive powerful clot-busting drugs might help them survive...
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Managing Blood Sugar After Stroke Could Be Key to Outcomes

Managing a stroke victim's blood sugar levels after they receive powerful clot-busting drugs might help them survive their health crisis, a new trial finds. People with high blood sugar levels had a...
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Report Finds High Levels of Pesticides in 20% of Fruits, Veggies

Nearly 20% of fresh, frozen, and canned fruits and vegetables that Americans eat contain concerning levels of pesticides, a new report finds. Pesticides posed significant risks in popular choices...
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Walking Your Way to Better Health

Walking is one of the best exercises available to average folks, and it can be as easy as stepping out your front door, experts say. 'It is something you can easily fit into your lifestyle,' said professor...
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Seafood Can Pass on PFAS 'Forever Chemicals'

Cancer-linked 'forever chemicals' made news this week, with the Biden Administration vowing to cut levels in the nation's tap water. New research finds that the chemicals, known as PFAS, can...
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Could Regular Exercise Cure Your Insomnia? New Research Says Yes

Folks who consistently work out two to three times a week are less likely to suffer from insomnia, a new study says. That sort of long-term commitment to exercise also helps people get the rest they...
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Sugary or Diet Sodas Could Raise Your Odds for A-fib

Sipping sodas – sugary or diet – seems to slightly increase a person's risk of developing a potentially dangerous irregular heart rhythm, a study shows. Folks had a 20% greater risk of developing...
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