JAMA — Professional opinions vary about whether eggs are good or bad for you. Now, a new analysis has linked them to an increased risk for cardiovascular disease and mortality… again.
International Journal of Cancer — Hot beverages like tea, coffee, and cocoa are often served at temperatures exceeding 160°F — hot enough to causes scalding burns and increase esophageal cancer risk. Read More »
Radiology — Women with high breast density are at increased risk for breast cancer and are often sent for additional testing. But is density measured the same in all women who undergo mammograms? Read More »
Berkeley Wellness — Hay fever isn't caused by hay or associated with fever, but the term is used to describe the sneezing, runny nose, congestion, and itchy eyes that millions experience seasonally. If you have spring allergies, here are some ways to reduce your misery. Read More »
HealthCentral — It's the kind of health statistic we don't want to hear: In less than a decade, the percentage of U.S. adults diagnosed with diabetes has risen in 18 states. And during that same timeframe, there were no states that experienced a decline in diabetes rates. Read More »
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