Herrick District Library offers more than books, CDs and DVDs — with access to board games, video games, trainings and the lauded Library of Things.
Heart disease remains the leading cause of death globally, and many of us are unfortunately at risk of developing it for various reasons, ranging from DNA and diet to sedentary lifestyle.
Cutting carbohydrates can be a fast track to weight loss. But villainizing the nutrient completely is a mistake, experts say.
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Once-daily pill called enlicitide lowers bad cholesterol levels by 60%
A new experimental pill may soon change how you lower cholesterol. Researchers at UT Southwestern Medical Center report that ...
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After 40, strength training is non-negotiable: 5 science-backed reasons your body depends on it
Lifting weights after 40 isn’t about trends or aesthetics. According to fitness experts and growing research, it’s one of the ...
Allegheny Health Network's Cardiovascular Institute is proud to announce the official opening of the state's first clinic geared at preventing heart disease and addressing critical health disparities ...
February is heart month. Almost all heart attacks are preventable, but unfortunately, they remain the number one cause of ...
Sudan’s experience following the 2011 secession of South Sudan offers a compelling case study in the design and delivery of social protection in fragile and conflict-affected settings. The loss of ...
WICHITA FALLS, Texas (KAUZ) - The United Regional Foundation is hosting its Heart of the Community event on Saturday, ...
Carbohydrates do more than fuel the body, they shape blood sugar patterns that may matter for how the brain ages. A large long-term study found that diets high in fast-acting carbohydrates linked to ...
This evaluation assesses the Global Facility for Disaster Reduction and Recovery (GFDRR) support to Tajikistan over 2015-2024 ...
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Unprocessed beef does not worsen metabolic health in prediabetes
By Priyanjana Pramanik, MSc. A controlled crossover trial finds that short-term consumption of unprocessed beef is on par ...
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