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If patients with type 2 diabetes follow their doctor’s advice regarding diet, exercise, quitting smoking, and taking their medication, they
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It has long been accepted that regular exercise can assist in helping to prevent or reduce the risk of a
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Just 10 minutes of brisk walking per day cuts heart disease risk in over-60s by 6% Just 10 minutes of
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Lower risk of emergency C-section if women are induced a week early, study finds First-time mothers have a lower risk
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Pregnant and breastfeeding women who don’t eat sufficient protein put their sons at greater risk of prostate cancer, experts warn
Continue reading »Parents’ smoking and depression linked to increased ADHD risk in children
A new study has identified adults’ smoking and depression as family environmental factors associated with the development of attention-deficit hyperactivity
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The offspring of females fed a low-protein diet during pregnancy and lactation are significantly more likely to develop prostate cancer
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Eating oily fish slashes the risk of premature birth for pregnant women, study finds Women can significantly reduce the risk
Continue reading »A bigger belly increases your risk of getting dementia
A bigger belly increases your risk of dementia because fat cells trigger brain-damaging inflammation, finds study People with a higher
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