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Obese and Healthy? For Some, Yes.
Read more: Obese and Healthy? For Some, Yes.Some obese people have no greater risk of cardiovascular disease or cancer than normal-weight people, a new study suggests. Moreover, for patients with heart disease, being obese may actually reduce the risk of death, a phenomenon called the “obesity paradox,” another study finds. “It is possible to be fat and fit — but relatively few…
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Obese and Healthy? For Some, Yes.
Read more: Obese and Healthy? For Some, Yes.Some obese people have no greater risk of cardiovascular disease or cancer than normal-weight people, a new study suggests. Moreover, for patients with heart disease, being obese may actually reduce the risk of death, a phenomenon called the “obesity paradox,” another study finds. “It is possible to be fat and fit — but relatively few…
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Men & Cancer: Early Detection and What Not to Ignore
Read more: Men & Cancer: Early Detection and What Not to IgnoreEarly detection and treatment are key to surviving cancer. Both men and women can greatly improve their outcomes if they recognize the symptoms of cancer early. Would you know what to look for? We have broken down a list for men specifically. Please share this important life-saving information with your friends and family. If you…
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Men & Cancer: Early Detection and What Not to Ignore
Read more: Men & Cancer: Early Detection and What Not to IgnoreEarly detection and treatment are key to surviving cancer. Both men and women can greatly improve their outcomes if they recognize the symptoms of cancer early. Would you know what to look for? We have broken down a list for men specifically. Please share this important life-saving information with your friends and family. If you…
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Men & Cancer: Early Detection and What Not to Ignore
Read more: Men & Cancer: Early Detection and What Not to IgnoreEarly detection and treatment are key to surviving cancer. Both men and women can greatly improve their outcomes if they recognize the symptoms of cancer early. Would you know what to look for? We have broken down a list for men specifically. Please share this important life-saving information with your friends and family. If you…
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Men & Cancer: Early Detection and What Not to Ignore
Read more: Men & Cancer: Early Detection and What Not to IgnoreEarly detection and treatment are key to surviving cancer. Both men and women can greatly improve their outcomes if they recognize the symptoms of cancer early. Would you know what to look for? We have broken down a list for men specifically. Please share this important life-saving information with your friends and family. If you…
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West Nile Virus Cases in Oklahoma, Tips for Avoiding Mosquito Bites
Read more: West Nile Virus Cases in Oklahoma, Tips for Avoiding Mosquito BitesThe Oklahoma State Department of Health has issued a public warning for Oklahomans to take precautions when outdoors, as the height of the West Nile season nears. So far, a total of 55 cases of West Nile virus have been identified in Oklahoma, with 14 of those in Tulsa County, the most of any county.…
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West Nile in Oklahoma, Tips for Avoiding Mosquito Bites
Read more: West Nile in Oklahoma, Tips for Avoiding Mosquito BitesThe Oklahoma State Department of Health has issued a public warning for Oklahomans to take precautions when outdoors, as the height of the West Nile season nears. So far, a total of 55 cases of West Nile virus have been identified in Oklahoma, with 14 of those in Tulsa County, the most of any county.…
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West Nile in Oklahoma, Tips for Avoiding Mosquito Bites
Read more: West Nile in Oklahoma, Tips for Avoiding Mosquito BitesThe Oklahoma State Department of Health has issued a public warning for Oklahomans to take precautions when outdoors, as the height of the West Nile season nears. So far, a total of 55 cases of West Nile virus have been identified in Oklahoma, with 14 of those in Tulsa County, the most of any county.…
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Baby’s Healthy Diet Feeds IQ, Study Says
Read more: Baby’s Healthy Diet Feeds IQ, Study SaysBabies and toddlers fed a healthy diet may have slightly higher IQs by the time they are 8 years old than children fed less healthy foods at a young age, according to a new study. Researchers from the University of Adelaide, in Australia, found an early diet rich in junk foods could cost children up…
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