By some estimates, about 10% of people in the United States consider themselves “social smokers” who only light up when ...
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‘The Swedish Experience’: Tobacco companies want snus to be an alternative to smoking, as young people drive sales
In the US, sales of certain nicotine pouches are soaring. The small white pouches — Swedish cousins of chewing tobacco and ...
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Think you know about good and bad cholesterol? Read this first
The issue of cholesterol is a lot more complicated than most people think – there are as many as eight different blood tests ...
Heart disease is the leading cause of death in the United States. Since researchers first established the link between diet, ...
Blocked arteries don’t happen overnight. From high BP to stress, cardiologist explains the everyday habits and health issues that increase your heart risk.
Singer and actor Donald Glover made headlines when he announced that, at age 42, he had a stroke in 2024. A CDC study found ...
Four generations of the Vet family have upheld the butcher’s craft in the same small shop on the Zeedijk for 75 years. Almost everything is homemade, from the ossenworst to the bone-in ham, but the ...
When asked which party allegiance would most likely put them off someone romantically, Reform UK topped the list by a ...
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Dick Van Dyke, 100, credits quitting alcohol and smoking for longevity
Dick Van Dyke celebrated his 100th birthday on December 13. The beloved Mary Poppins star recently shared the secrets behind ...
Beyond Kegels: I found a fix for a common type of incontinence – why don’t more women know about it?
After years of worrying that running or sneezing would leave me needing fresh underwear, a quick, minimally invasive procedure changed my life ...
Miller found her way into the field through overcoming a battle with bulimia in her early twenties, and in the decades since, ...
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The great fat reversal: Why the decades-long war on saturated fat is finally ending
For fifty years, Americans were told to swap butter for seed oils and steak for pasta, only to become sicker and heavier. New ...
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