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Ultra-Processed Foods May Harm Brain Health in Children

Ultra-Processed Foods Linked to Cognitive and Neurodevelopmental Risks A new review published in Frontiers in.

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Children’s Health in the United States is Declining!

Summary: A comprehensive analysis of U.S. children aged 3–17 reveals a worrying rise, nearly 46%.

Endometriosis and Menopause
Endometriosis and Menopause: Risk of Early and Surgical Menopause

Endometriosis significantly increases the risk of both early menopause and surgical menopause, according to a.

soil and water pollution linked to heart disease
Toxic Soil and Water Linked to Global Heart Disease Crisis

A groundbreaking review published in Atherosclerosis reveals a worrying link between polluted soil and water.

Cancer Risk- Red or White Wine
The Hidden Cancer Risk in Your Glass! – Red or White Wine?

For years, red wine has been praised for its potential health benefits, thanks to its.

women's health genetics
Women’s Health: 195 New Genetic Risks Revealed

In a groundbreaking study published in Nature Medicine, researchers have identified 195 genetic risk factors.

Men5CV
Men5CV: Hope for Ending Africa’s Meningitis Epidemics

A landmark global health study led by researchers from the University of Maryland School of.

abstinence
Can Social Media Abstinence Improve Well-Being? Not Really

A new systematic review and meta-analysis published in Scientific Reports challenges the popular belief that.

weekend effect
Weekend Effect: Higher Mortality for Friday Surgeries

A recent study published in JAMA Network Open analyzed over 429,000 surgical procedures and found.

impulsivity
Chronic Cocaine Use Increases Impulsivity, Study Finds

A recent study published in eNeuro suggests that chronic cocaine use increases impulsive behavior, particularly.