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Mar 14, 2020
Even among young men, healthier diet tied to higher sperm counts. Men in the study who ate a mostly Western diet characterized by pizza, fries, sweets, sodas and red and processed meats typically had a lower sperm count - by about 26 million - than men who ate far less of these unhealthy foods
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Feb 26, 2020
Study finds more than half of those living on the street suffer from a brain injury
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Jan 01, 2020
Healthy young men who exercise regularly may have better quality semen than their sedentary peers. Researchers analyzed thousands of sperm samples from hundreds of men who qualified to donate sperm based on their health history and semen quality.
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Dec 30, 2019
Nearly three quarters of Americans don’t care about the religious affiliation of their hospital or healthcare network, but an equal number say they expect their healthcare preferences to take priority over the facility’s religious doctrine
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Dec 14, 2019
Adolescents who are active on social media may be more likely to exercise excessively, skip meals or develop other forms of disordered eating. Compared to teens without any social media accounts, boys and girls on social media were more likely to report disordered eating behaviors
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Oct 19, 2019
Current and ex smokers may lower lung cancer risk with exercise. Moderate to high levels of cardiorespiratory fitness were associated with a 51% to 77% lower risk of developing lung malignancies
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Aug 27, 2019
Most elderly patients admitted to long-term acute care hospitals die within 5 years, and spend two-thirds of their remaining life as an inpatient. The goal of long-term acute care hospitals is to help patients recover from debilitating illnesses and injuries and regain independent living
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Jun 22, 2019
Youth with chronic physical ailments more prone to mental illness. Researchers followed more than 48,000 youth without any diagnosed mental health disorders for two years
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Jun 11, 2019
Sleeping with artificial light or TV on at night associated with increased risk of weight gain and obesity in women, finds a new study which followed 43,722 women over almost 5 years; associations do not appear to be explained by sleep duration and quality.
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May 22, 2019
Deep kissing with tongue may be a way that gonorrhea is passed on, even if romantic partners haven’t been otherwise sexually active, according to research from Australia
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Apr 27, 2019
Environmental factors appear to play a bigger role than genetics in shaping children’s risk for cavities, a study of Australian twins suggests.
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