A comprehensive review finds that tea, especially green tea, is strongly associated with a reduced risk of cardiovascular diseases (CVDs), obesity, diabetes, and several forms of cancer. Beyond these well known benefits, tea consumption is also…
Category: 8. Health
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When Patient Safety Is on the Line, Generic Video Platforms Fall Short. Coresee Raises the Bar
Remote collaboration is no longer a convenience in medicine. It is part of how care is delivered, how clinicians learn, and how decisions are made. Yet many of the tools healthcare teams rely on today were never designed for environments where…
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How Hydrogen Peroxide Is Being Used to Improve Radiation Treatment for Cancer
Radiation therapy is one of the most common tools doctors use to treat cancer. But for many patients with advanced tumors, radiation doesn’t always work as well as hoped. A key reason is something called tumor hypoxia (areas inside a tumor that…
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How Family Law Attorneys Support Clients Through Emotional and Psychological Strain
Family law is deeply personal. It deals with relationships, children, intimacy, loss, and sometimes trauma. Navigating divorce, custody, support, or domestic violence proceedings can be one of life’s most emotionally challenging experiences. That…
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Navigating the Complexities of Immigration Law in the Lone Star State
Texas, with its vast border, major international hubs, and diverse economy, is at the forefront of America’s immigration story. The legal landscape here is uniquely complex, shaped by federal policy, active federal court jurisdictions, and…
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Study finds link between screen time and teens' sleep and lifestyle habits
New research in Brain & Behavior has found a link between screen time and adolescents’ sleep quality and beliefs about healthy lifestyles. In the study of 700 teens attending two high schools in the Black Sea region of Turkey, questionnaire…
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Novel laser therapy device generates promising results in prostate cancer clinical trial
Because treatment of the whole prostate can lead to long-term side effects in patients with prostate cancer, interest in minimally invasive, focal treatment options has been growing for certain patients. A clinical trial published in BJU…
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How TikTok shapes young people's dietary preferences
Research in the International Journal of Consumer Studies reveals that TikTok functions as a powerful tool for shaping consumers’ food preferences and behaviors through the use of algorithmic mechanisms, social influence, and users’ emotional…
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Doctors May Be Missing an Early Heart Warning Window for Men
Men’s heart disease risk starts rising in their mid-30s — years earlier than many doctors start looking. Men reached a 5% risk of cardiovascular disease about seven years sooner than women, highlighting a significant early gap in heart…
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Wild Blueberries Improve Vascular and Cardiometabolic Health
Wild blueberries are associated with improved cardiometabolic health across domains, including blood pressure, cholesterol, glycemic control, gut health, and cognition. The corresponding review was published…
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