A global study led by Hamilton scientists has found a link between eating processed meat and a higher risk of
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New Yorkers 30 and over can get COVID-19 vaccine Tuesday
New York state residents over 30 will be eligible for COVID-19 vaccinations starting Tuesday, and everyone over 16 will be
Continue reading »Midlife loneliness is a risk factor for dementia and Alzheimer’s disease
Being persistently lonely during midlife (ages 45-64) appears to make people more likely to develop dementia and Alzheimer’s Disease (AD)
Continue reading »Common drugs for type 2 diabetes and obesity do not increase breast cancer risk
Commonly used medications for type 2 diabetes and obesity called glucagon like peptide-1 receptor agonists (GLP-1 RAs), are not associated
Continue reading »Study offers new insight about gene expression and neurological disease heritability
The expression of genes in response to neuronal activity can significantly influence the human brain’s development over time. While many
Continue reading »Reasons Your Legs Are Itchy And When You Should Start To Worry
Most everyone has experienced itchy skin on their legs at some point in their lives. It’s uncomfortable and annoying, and
Continue reading »Racial disparities in heart disease, hypertension, and diabetes death rates
In the last 20 years, Black adults living in rural areas of the United States experienced high mortality rates due
Continue reading »Young and middle-age adults in the U.S. dying at higher rates
Between 2014 and 2015, life expectancy in the United States dropped for the first time after rising for decades. It
Continue reading »Not having a bedtime could raise your risk of depression and low mood
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Continue reading »Opinion: We must tackle obesity and health inequalities in order to build back better
The impact of COVID-19 on people overweight or with obesity has been significant. On World Obesity Day, Professor Rachel Batterham
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