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Most Americans support stricter ultraprocessed foods regulation, including warning labels, advertising limits, and stronger safety testing. Scientists launched the “Fed UP!” campaign to educate consumers and push for policy changes targeting ultraprocessed foods. Research links high consumption of ultraprocessed foods to ...

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Learn about how does the heart works in action, from controlling the heartbeat and delivering oxygen to responding to stress and circulating blood. This guide describes the heart as a living system that continually adapts to the needs of your body through pumping, electrical signaling, and regulation of blood flow. You’ll trace a single heartbeat from beginning to end, see ho...


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Strength training builds muscle, boosts metabolism, and helps you stay strong as you age. Cardio improves heart health, endurance, and calorie burn. Both support fat loss and overall wellness in different ways. This guide explains when to prioritize each one and why combining strength training vs. cardio is often the best approach for long-term fitness and health.

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Two NIH researchers are accused in an NIH researchers monkeypox smuggling 113 biological sample vials, including deactivated monkeypox virus, into the U.S. through Detroit Metropolitan Airport. Federal authorities allege the scientists falsely told customs officers the case contained diagnostic equipment instead of biological materia...

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Daraxonrasib Pancreatic Cancer Drug doubled survival for advanced pancreatic cancer patients, extending average survival from about six months to 13 months after chemotherapy. The drug targets the KRAS pathway, a genetic driver present in more than 90% of pancreatic cancer cases, long considered difficult to treat. Researche...

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