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A recent study revealed that the effects of sedentary behavior on brain health depend largely on the type of activity that you engage in.  ●   The survey conducted by the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine/Morning Consult revealed that 46% of U.S. adults plan to start a new diet for the New Year.  ●   Tularemia or Rabbit fever is a rare but serious zoonotic disease that poses significant risks to human health.  ●   Researchers now found that it's not only essential to have breakfast, but also to ensure that it is both high in quality and appropriate in quantity.  ●   Health officials worldwide are on high alert as China reports a surge in infections caused by human metapneumovirus (HMPV), a highly contagious respiratory virus.  ●   A research team at the University of Bristol, England, developed an app that could detect the typical hand movements of someone holding a cigarette and alert the smoker with a message discouraging them from smoking.  ●   You don't have to give up your favorite glass to protect your smile. Here's how you can enjoy wine while keeping your teeth safe.  ●   If you have already committed to eating clean in the coming year, be cautious—obsessing over healthy eating can take a toll on your mental health and potentially lead to eating disorders.  ●   In a viral TikTok video, Dr. Evan S. Levine, a cardiologist at Mount Sinai Health in Scarsdale outlines 10 practical tips, rooted in lifestyle changes and medical insights to help prevent heart attacks before 60.  ●   The 25-year-old fitness trainer was diagnosed with Hodgkin lymphoma, a rare type of blood cancer after brushing off several strange symptoms for around two years.  ●   A recent study found that a single tea bag can release more than 8 million nanoplastic particles into the drink during steeping.  ●   A recent study revealed a strong dose-response connection between aerobic exercise and reductions in weight, waist size, and body fat.  ●   The American Academy of Neurology has identified 12 key factors to protect your brain, and it all starts with a simple conversation with your neurologist or primary care physician.  ●   Manufacturer Alcon Laboratories initiated the voluntary recall after a consumer reported foreign material inside a sealed single-use vial, which was later identified as fungal contamination.  ●   The 26-year-old had a large tumor in her chest from stage 3 melanoma, blocking the artery to her right lung.  ●   Taking a few simple precautions, such as those offered by the Nebraska Regional Poison Center can ensure your holidays remain stress-free, keeping your family safe from unexpected dangers.  ●   A recent study revealed a reduced cancer risk among daily coffee and tea drinkers, including head and neck cancers, cancers of the oral cavity, and oropharyngeal cancers.  ●   An MRI taken during a medical emergency revealed that her symptoms stemmed from a rare brain disorder from her skull pushing against the brain.  ●   Dream bodies aren't just for those who spend hours in the gym; a fitness coach has created a "lazy girl guide" with three simple tips to slim the waist with minimal effort.  ●   In addition to suddenly speaking with an Italian accent, the British grandma has found her body language and laugh have also changed.  ●   Louisiana public health officials are no longer permitted to promote vaccines, including those against illnesses such as COVID-19 and the flu, to members of the public in a new policy that was covertly implemented in the state.  ●   As the holiday season brings festive cheer and celebration, beware of a secret risk that quietly looms on Christmas Day.  ●   For those tired of listening to age-old add more fiber to diet advice, here's something more specific that you can try.  ●   The woman diagnosed with the rare and debilitating nutcracker syndrome struggles to imagine a life without pain.  ●   A Canadian woman lost her right leg after spending days in the hospital with an untreated infection following a knee replacement surgery.  ●  

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