New study finds household plastics linked to heart disease deaths worldwide
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- May 1, 2025
“Death rates among pregnant women and new mothers have gotten worse, even as wealthy countries elsewhere improved. Today, the U.S. is the most dangerous place in the developed world to deliver a baby.”
READ MOREDo you make sure you remove your make-up before bed, every night? Many of us know that sleeping in make-up can have harmful effects on the skin and eyelashes, yet we continue to do it. Anna Pursglove, pictured above before and after her experiment, slept with her make-up on for a month, and experts say her experiment caused her skin to age by nearly a decade during that time.
READ MOREWhat do you talk about around the Thanksgiving dinner table? This story from November 2013 is every bit as relevant today. Then Surgeon General, Boris Lushniak, reminded us that it’s a good time to talk about your family’s history of diseases and any other information that can help you keep your loved ones healthy, as the holiday has been declared National Family History Day.
READ MORESome cancers, asthma, and other conditions can be tricky to diagnose, often leading to incorrrect treatments. As evidence is mounting that second opinions can lead to significant changes in a patient's diagnosis, it is extremely important to get a second opinion… and, if the two opinions differ, go for a third. The Wall Street Journal,
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READ MORENeed an antidote to stress? Want to do something that’s good for your brain and may even help you to live longer? Research shows that giving of your time, talent & treasure not only benefits others, it’s good for you too.
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