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Weightlifting is an Alternative to Blood Pressure Medication

Including very physical exercise such as weightlifting in an intense to highly intense routine can minimize elevated blood pressure.

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Autonomous Cars Cause Traffic Congestion Due to Inability to Note Human Behavior

A study has found that autonomous vehicles cause traffic congestion with a risk of being hazardous because they fail

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Study Shows That Chronic Stress Can Increase Cravings For High-Caloric Food

The Garvan Institute of Medical Research has found that when stressed, people who eat comfort food, which is often

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Phone Addiction Can Cause Reduced Life Expectancy in Children

A psychotherapist and child expert, Dr. Charlotte Armitage, claims that phone addiction could reduce a child’s life expectancy. She

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Study Shows That Obesity Can Make Diagnosing Heart Diseases Difficult

A study has found that obesity could make it more difficult to detect heart diseases. Many people know that

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Circular RNAs Could Be Responsible For Development Of Cancer, Study Shows

Australian cancer researchers from Flinders University have uncovered a significant correlation between cancer risk and circular RNAs, genetic fragments

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Study Finds That Migraine Increases Susceptibility to Stroke

Researchers from Aarhus University in Denmark have discovered that people with migraines are more susceptible to strokes before they

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Obesity Drug Smaglutude Could Help Individuals With Alcohol Drinking Problem Cut Intake By Half, Study Shows

A recent study by the University of Gothenburg suggests that semaglutide, a medication commonly prescribed for obesity and type

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Research Shows That Hypertension Drugs Could Help Fight Cancer

A recent study conducted by Ludwig Cancer Research has discovered that certain molecules commonly used for treating hypertension can

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Oral Hormone Therapy In Postmenopausal Women Linked to Increased Heart Disease Risk

A recent study published in the peer-reviewed American Heart Association journal, Hypertension indicates that women aged 45 years and

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