Study: Longevity Isn’t Really About Our Genes

Study: Longevity Isn’t Really About Our Genes

A new study adds to mounting evidence that our health and longevity are primarily a result of our environment and lifestyle. The authors of the study, published in the Human Kinetics Journal, sought to analyze the relationship between physical activity and sedentary...
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Pentagon: 77% Of Americans Aged 17-24 Aren’t Fit For Military Service

Pentagon: 77% Of Americans Aged 17-24 Aren’t Fit For Military Service

A new report from the Department of Defense reveals that the vast majority of Americans aged 17-24 are unfit for military service. Citing a Feb. 16 congressional hearing, a DoD report reveals that 77% of Americans in the above age group could not physicall...
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Teen Opioid Deaths Have Surge 350% Thanks To Rise Of Fentanyl

Teen Opioid Deaths Have Surge 350% Thanks To Rise Of Fentanyl

Data showed that deaths from opioid overdoses in teens aged 14 to 18 increased by a staggering 94% between 2019 and 2020 and by an additional 20% between 2020 and 2021. The latest data on opioid-related overdose deaths in the...
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Taiwan Reports Zero COVID Cases

Taiwan Reports Zero COVID Cases

Taiwan Reports Zero COVID Cases For First Time Since Outbreak Began In May As COVID cases surge in Vietnam, Thailand, Malaysia and other countries across East Asia, Taiwan on Saturday achieved another milestone in its battle with COVID: zero new...
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One healthy and delicious way to cut your risk of Type 2 diabetes

One healthy and delicious way to cut your risk of Type 2 diabetes

An estimated 374 million people in the world are at increased risk of developing Type 2 diabetes, researchers say. Grab a piece of fruit, not a sugary drink. That’s the takeaway from a new study, released Wednesday, looking at one...
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Italian Beachtowns Plan “Plexiglass Cages” To Enforce Safe And Social Distancing Sunbathing This Summer

Italian Beachtowns Plan “Plexiglass Cages” To Enforce Safe And Social Distancing Sunbathing This Summer

Once the quarantine is over, there will be time to explore and observe how society has evolved rapidly. Well, by the time everyone makes it out of the house this summer, we all might be ushered back into quarantine by...
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WHO Encourages Adoption Of Alternative Greetings

WHO Encourages Adoption Of Alternative Greetings

WHO Encourages Adoption Of “Alternative Greetings” Like The “Elbow Tap” And “Foot Shake” To Fight Coronavirus As humanity struggles to “adapt” to the coronavirus outbreak, which has suddenly introduced a patina o...
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The 30 Billion Supplements Sector Has a Problem: Food Supplements Don’t Work

The 30 Billion Supplements Sector Has a Problem: Food Supplements Don’t Work

A 10-year observation study of over 30,000 people has found that some vitamins and minerals can help you avoid cardiovascular disease, but only if your body gets your beneficial nutrients from food, not from food supplements. The study, published this...
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FDA finds asbestos in make-up at Claire’s

FDA finds asbestos in make-up at Claire’s

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Tuesday warned consumers not to use particular cosmetic products sold at Claire’s retail branches after they were found to contain asbestos, a known dangerous carcinogen. Samples of Claire’s eye shadows batc...
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Baby born on JetBlue plane, coincidentally named, ‘Born to Be Blue’

Baby born on JetBlue plane, coincidentally named, ‘Born to Be Blue’

JetBlue Airways gained its youngest customer ever after a baby was born during a flight from San Juan, Puerto Rico to Fort Lauderdale, Florida. “We’d like to thank the crew and medical professionals on board for their quick action under...
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Yoga Retreats In Sri Lanka

Yoga Retreats In Sri Lanka

3 Days City Escape Yoga Weekend Lagoon View, Koggala, Sri Lanka ($190) Sri Lanka Yoga Weekend It’s so nice to escape from city life to the jungles and allow yourself to relax, reconnect with nature, and yourself. Come and enjoy...
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