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Stair climbing was linked to a 39% lower risk of dying from cardiovascular disease, according to an analysis of more than 480,000 participants.

Stair climbing was linked to a 39% lower risk of dying from cardiovascular disease, according to an analysis of more than 480,000 participants.

It's estimated that about one in four adults in the US has high LDL cholesterol, which can build up in your arteries over time, increasing the risk of heart attack and stroke.
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Is rotisserie chicken healthy? Registered dietitians explain the nutrition benefits, sodium concerns, and how to choose the healthiest option.

The cases included 31 deaths and 65 people who underwent lung transplants.

Researchers are looking at the drug not for its sinus-clearing abilities, but for another unexpected use: keeping our cells young and functional.

Drinking protein shakes can help you grow muscle mass. But how does it affect on the rest of your body long-term? Experts weigh in.
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Dietitians agree that blueberries and bananas provide the right nutrients to get you out of the afternoon slump.
A small but growing body of research shows that GLP-1 drugs often used to treat obesity may also work for the hormonal disorder known as PMOS. They are believed to help women with PMOS not only by promoting weight loss but also by improving insulin resistance…
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You may lower your risk of kidney disease and kidney stones if you drink coffee daily.