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Healthier ready-to-eat meals would have ‘huge’ EU climate benefits – report
Healthier ready-to-eat meals could cut EU emissions by 48m tonnes annually and save customers €2.8bn (£2.4bn) each year, as well as reducing disease, a report has found. Fast food and ready meals provide more than a sixth of the EU’s calories but contain far more salt and meat than doctors...
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Counterfeit or mishandled Botox injections linked to harmful reactions in nine states
Nineteen people from nine states have reported harmful reactions after receiving cosmetic injections — commonly known as Botox — that were administered from unlicensed or untrained individuals or in non-medical settings, the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Monday. Some...
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Insomnia Market Expected to Reach USD 7.0 Billion by 2032 | Marketresearch.biz
Marketresearch.biz reports that the Insomnia Market size is expected to be worth around USD 7.0 Bn by 2032 from USD 5.0 Bn in 2022, growing at a CAGR of 3.5% during the forecast period from 2023 to 2032. Overview of the Insomnia Market Insomnia Market encompasses treatments and therapies targeting...
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Americans Sleeping Less, More Stressed
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- For the first time in Gallup polling since 2001, a majority of U.S. adults, 57%, say they would feel better if they got more sleep, while 42% say they get as much sleep as they need. This is nearly a reversal of the figures last measured in 2013, when 56% of Americans got the...
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These foods don't deserve their bad reputations, dietitians and doctors say
Eggs, potatoes, coffee: These kitchen staples, among others, have gained bad reputations, nutrition experts say, but don’t necessarily deserve it. In fact, registered dietitians, doctors and nutrition professors are increasingly advising people to eat them. Nutrition advice is ever...
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The 5 collagen-boosting foods to add to your shopping list for smoother, wrinkle-free skin
AGEING is inevitable and there's only so much face cream me can slather on to stop gravity from taking hold. A major reason why our skin wrinkles and thins over the years is because we produce less and less collagen, a protein that gives skin structure, suppleness, and stretch. 1 That's...
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No, you aren't likely to get abs in 30 days. Here's how long it actually takes.
Victoria Beckham breaks foot in gym accident Former Spice Girls star Victoria Beckham has broken her foot after falling over during a gym workout. Cover Media While getting a chiseled six-pack is certainly easier said than done, just about everyone is capable of doing so at one point or another...
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First pig kidney in a human: Is this the future of transplants?
The first man to receive a genetically modified kidney transplant from a pig was discharged from hospital on Wednesday last week. RichardRick” Slayman, 62, who had been suffering from end-stage kidney disease, no longer needs dialysis after the groundbreaking procedure at Massachusetts General...
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How A Healthy Diet Can Help People With Parkinson's
(MENAFN - IANS) New Delhi, April 11 (IANS) Diet plays a key role in managing Parkinson's disease, as it can raise the risk of weight loss and malnutrition, said experts on World Parkinson's Day on ... ......
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Obese and overweight children at risk of iron deficiency
Children and young people who are overweight or obese are at significantly higher risk of iron deficiency, according to a study by nutritional scientists. ......
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