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Your Blood Pressure Could Be Silently Damaging Your Brain and Memory
New medical guidelines reveal that keeping your blood pressure under 130 could be the key to preventing dementia and memory loss.
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Protect Your Heart: Avoid These Blood Pressure Reading Pitfalls
Common mistakes in blood pressure measurement can produce dangerously misleading results. Joe Rogan issues warning to MAGA over Jimmy Kimmel drama Letters to the Editor: Trump's U.N. speech was 'a ...
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5 Nigerian soups that can heal your body naturally
Common health issues such as fever, malaria, persistent cough, high blood pressure, and digestive disorders have ...
World Lung Day raises awareness of respiratory health, discussing common ailments, symptoms, misconceptions, and prevention ...
According to ICE, Ayala-Uribe entered the United States at an unknown date and location. He applied for, and received, ...
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Nightmare bacteria: Deadly drug-resistant pathogen spreading fast in US – All you need to know
A concerning report from the CDC reveals a significant surge in drug-resistant \"nightmare bacteria\" infections across the ...
Valley fever, or coccidioidomycosis, is caused by a fungus that thrives in the soil of California’s Central Valley and other ...
The Illness to Wellness Foundation (ITWF) has joined hands with the Central TB Division (CTBD) of the ministry of health & family welfare (MoHFW), Government of India, and has launched a focused ...
A recent study tracking over 430,000 people found that the RSV vaccine (as well as the shingles vaccine) was associated with a reduced risk of dementia over 18 months compared with those who received ...
Officials are investigating the death this week of a 39-year-old Mexican man who was in U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement custody in Southern California.
Decades of slow-moving research, along with broader failures of the healthcare system, have left millions of people in daily ...
Body camera footage shows deputies struggling to restrain Nicholas Bakewell, 36, before he became unresponsive.
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