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Kratom Poisonings Surge 1200% as Unregulated Products Flood US Markets
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Kratom Poisonings Surge 1200% as Unregulated Products Flood US Markets

New data reveals dramatic spike in kratom-related hospitalizations and deaths, with poison center calls jumping from 258 to 3,434 cases in a decade.

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6 avr. 2026 0
Salt Substitutes Could Lower Blood Pressure But Only 6% of Americans Use Them
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Salt Substitutes Could Lower Blood Pressure But Only 6% of Americans Use Them

Despite being cheap and effective for blood pressure control, salt substitutes remain vastly underused even by those who need them most.

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6 avr. 2026 0
Japanese Hara Hachi Bu Practice May Extend Lifespan Through Mindful Eating
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Japanese Hara Hachi Bu Practice May Extend Lifespan Through Mindful Eating

Traditional Japanese practice of eating until 80% full shows promise for weight management and longevity without strict dieting.

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6 avr. 2026 0
BMI Misclassifies Over One-Third of Adults According to New Body Fat Study
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BMI Misclassifies Over One-Third of Adults According to New Body Fat Study

Advanced DXA scans reveal BMI incorrectly categorizes 34% of people, missing true body fat levels in many adults.

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6 avr. 2026 0
Five Day Monthly Diet Reduces Crohn's Disease Symptoms and Inflammation
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Five Day Monthly Diet Reduces Crohn's Disease Symptoms and Inflammation

Stanford study shows fasting-mimicking diet for 5 days monthly improved symptoms in two-thirds of Crohn's patients while reducing inflammation markers.

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6 avr. 2026 0
Monthly Binge Drinking Triples Liver Scarring Risk Even in Moderate Drinkers
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Monthly Binge Drinking Triples Liver Scarring Risk Even in Moderate Drinkers

New USC study reveals that binge drinking just once monthly dramatically increases liver damage risk, especially for those with metabolic conditions.

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6 avr. 2026 0
White Potatoes Linked to 20% Higher Diabetes Risk in Major Harvard Studies
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White Potatoes Linked to 20% Higher Diabetes Risk in Major Harvard Studies

Large-scale studies reveal concerning diabetes risk from potato consumption, even when prepared without frying or high-fat toppings.

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6 avr. 2026 0
Harvard Study Reveals Which Potato Preparations May Harm Your Health
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Harvard Study Reveals Which Potato Preparations May Harm Your Health

New research on 100,000+ people shows how potato preparation method dramatically affects mortality risk and blood pressure.

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6 avr. 2026 0
Dark Chocolate Boosts Performance and Reduces Muscle Soreness in Female Athletes
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Dark Chocolate Boosts Performance and Reduces Muscle Soreness in Female Athletes

85% dark chocolate supplementation improved CrossFit performance and reduced muscle soreness across menstrual cycle phases in female athletes.

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5 avr. 2026 0
Plant Compounds Show Promise for Fibromyalgia Pain and Inflammation
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Plant Compounds Show Promise for Fibromyalgia Pain and Inflammation

New review reveals how phytonutrients from fruits and vegetables may help reduce fibromyalgia symptoms through multiple biological pathways.

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5 avr. 2026 0
Sugar Alcohols Erythritol and Xylitol May Temporarily Affect Blood Clotting
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Sugar Alcohols Erythritol and Xylitol May Temporarily Affect Blood Clotting

New review examines cardiovascular safety of popular sugar substitutes erythritol and xylitol amid recent concerns about clotting risk.

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5 avr. 2026 0
Six Anti-Aging Foods That May Help Reverse Cellular Damage According to Dr. Li
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Six Anti-Aging Foods That May Help Reverse Cellular Damage According to Dr. Li

Dr. William Li discusses specific foods that may support cellular repair and potentially slow aging processes through dietary intervention.

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