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This story discusses suicide. If you or someone you know is considering suicide, please contact the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline at 988 or 1-800-273-TALK (8255).Honoring America’s veterans means more than an occasional look back at their military service. It means supporting those who are still fighting a fight that few others see. Advocates are drawing attention to a national effort to end suicide among veterans. Our efforts are 24/7. The Ad Council and the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) are partnering on a campaign called “Don’t Wait. Reach Out.” that encourage veterans They can ask for help and be connected…

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Through past research, human brain Although we reach maturity at some point in our 20s, new research suggests that growth never stops.Neuroscientists at the University of Cambridge have identified “five major periods,” or stages, of brain structure, according to a press release from the university.The researchers say that over the lifespan, “we rewire ourselves to support different ways of thinking as we grow, mature, and ultimately decline.”Warning signs about brain health may be hidden in plain sight, researchers sayThe study, published in the journal Nature Communications, was led by the MRC Cognitive Neuroscience Unit at the University of Cambridge and…

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Certain people who use cannabis tend to drink less alcohol, a new study has found.Researchers at the Center for Alcoholism Research at Brown University cannabis use influences alcohol craving and consumption. Specifically, whether smoking marijuana in heavy drinkers can reduce alcohol intake.This randomized controlled study included 157 adults aged 21 to 44 who reported heavy drinking and regular cannabis use (at least every other week). In recent years, alcohol deaths, especially among women, have more than doubled.Each participant completed three 2-hour “lab sessions” of various types. cannabis use. They were given one of two levels of THC or a placebo…

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People with “beer bellies” may be at increased risk of: heart damagenew concerns have arisen about the health risks associated with excess weight around the midsection.German researchers have found that men who accumulate fat around their abdomens show clear signs of early heart damage, even if their overall body weight is not very high.Scientists wanted to better understand whether abdominal fat (fat stored deep around internal organs) is more harmful to the heart than general body fat.Want to improve your heart health? Heart surgeons say start by addressing your weakest linkDoctors have long suspected that not only total weight, but…

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Scientists at UCLA have developed a cell-based immunotherapy that can be tracked and killed. pancreatic cancer cells Even after metastasizing to other organs.Studies in mice showed that the treatment slowed cancer growth, prolonged survival, and persisted in the harsh environment of solid tumors.”Even when cancer tries to evade one attack route by changing its molecular signature, our therapy attacks the cancer from multiple other angles simultaneously. Tumors cannot adapt quickly enough,” lead author Dr. Yanruide Lee, a postdoctoral fellow at UCLA, said in a press release.Common vaccines appear to double cancer survival rates, researchers sayTo build this treatment, researchers did…

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dick van dyke I will be 100 years old this year, And he said, “I feel really good.” in a recent conversation with peoplehe attributes his attitude to both his age and the fact that he has “no pain or discomfort.””I’ve always believed that anger is something that eats away at the inside of a person, and that it’s a form of hatred,” Van Dijk said, explaining that people often ask him if he did the right thing.He added that he was “rather lazy” and had never felt the anger that grew stronger over time.Adding laughter to your life can…

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A new study published in the Journal of Lipid Research suggests that soybean oil, the most widely consumed edible oil in the United States, may play a direct role in dyslipidemia. promote obesityand its effects appear to be related to how the body processes one of its key components.Researchers fed mice a diet rich in soybean oil and tracked how they metabolized linoleic acid, an omega-6 fatty acid that makes up the bulk of soybean oil.Linoleic acid is broken down into molecules called oxylipins in the body, and eating a lot of linoleic acid increases the amount of oxylipins. This…

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Nutrition can be the key to preventing disease and even fatal conditions like cancer.That’s according to doctors like Dr. Frank Dumont, an internist and executive medical director of Virta Health, a Colorado group that focuses on metabolic health through diet.In an on-camera interview with Fox News Digital, Dumont shared what Americans are experiencing. increase in obesitythe rise in diabetes, autoimmune diseases, and cancer over the past few decades “probably has a lot to do with our lifestyles.”Want to improve your heart health? Heart surgeons say start by addressing your weakest link“We know that food is a big part of…our My…

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Mysterious long-term vomiting disorder marijuana use Experts say the measure could save lives as cases surge across the country.The World Health Organization (WHO) has officially added cannabis hyperemesis syndrome (CHS) to its diagnostic manual, giving the mysterious disease its own code for the first time, following guidance published by the organization in October. The update went into effect Oct. 1 and has now been adopted by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, allowing doctors across the country to identify, track and study symptoms rather than lumping them into broader vomiting and gastrointestinal categories.According to the National Institutes of Health,…

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as technological progress In diabetes care, with continuous blood sugar monitors, insulin pumps, and AI-powered alerts, a different kind of intelligence is proving just as powerful. It’s a dog’s nose.Received special training all over the country diabetic alert dog SWNS news agency reported that medical devices are learning how to detect dangerous changes in blood sugar levels before they do.Kona, a 1-year-old Labrador retriever from Ohio, lets her owner, 7-year-old Kennedy Barth, know when her blood sugar levels are rising or falling by gently placing her paw on his arm. In many cases, Kona can alert you 30 minutes before…

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