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Male Virility Affected By Minimal Rises In Blood Sugar

Even small increases in blood sugar might put a dent in a man's virility, a new study says. Minimally elevated blood glucose levels are linked to a decline in sperm movement and erectile function...
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Eggs Guilt-Free For 'Bad' Cholesterol

A new egg study has produced sunny-side-up results for the oft-maligned breakfast staple. Eggs are commonly thought to increase the risk of heart disease by raising people's cholesterol levels by...
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Poor Oral Health Potentially Linked To Chronic Health Problems

Poor dental health could be a harbinger of chronic illnesses like type 2 diabetes and heart disease, a new study warns. People with missing teeth, coated tongues, and other signs of poor oral health...
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Consistent Physical Activity Lowers Risk Of Death

Adults who are consistently physically active have an overall lower risk of premature death, even if they pick up the habit later, an evidence review says. People who get regular exercise are less likely to...
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Trying to Quit Smoking? These Expert-Backed Tips Can Help

According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), in 2022, the majority of the 28.8 million U.S. adults who smoked cigarettes wanted to quit; approximately half had tried to...
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Experts Say There's No Safe Amount of Processed Meat

A new study finds that eating even a little processed meat, drinking soda, or consuming trans fats puts you at risk for serious health problems. The research looked at more than 60 earlier studies on...
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Lyme Disease Patients Aren't Getting Proper Follow-Up Care

Most folks diagnosed with Lyme disease aren't getting the follow-up care they need, a new study says. Only one-third of people (35%) with ongoing early-stage Lyme disease symptoms checked in...
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