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The health risks from cooking with gas stoves, explained

Dr. Aaron Bernstein, the interim director of The Center for Climate, Health, and the Global Environment at Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, speaks with CNBC Digital Video about the health risks associated with gas stoves, and the steps people can take to reduce indoor air pollution from devices that emit gases like nitrous oxides and methane, which can cause breathing problems in adults with respiratory issues and children with asthma.


My Workouts Tanked My Testosterone. Here's How I Got It Back Naturally.

I didn't know low-T could happen to an athlete like me.


Overdose Antidote Narcan Approved For Non-Prescription Use

The lifesaving nasal spray is expected to hit store shelves and online U.S. retailers by late summer -- though it's not clear how much it will cost.


Man infected with deadly plant fungus in world-first case

A man in India caught a plant fungal disease in a world-first case of human infection. Medics at the Consultant Apollo Multispecialty Hospitals in India wrote in the journal Medical Mycology Case Reports that the 61-year-old patient came to the hospital with complaints of a recurring couch, hoarseness of voice, difficulty swallowing, a sore throat and fatigue for three months. The man, who wasn’t named and is a mushroom hunter, had no underlying...


Natural Cough Remedies

Cure a cough from the comfort of your home with these natural cough remedies.


28 Foods the World's Healthiest People Eat Every Day

Defy your age by filling up on these longevity-boosting foods.


Buck Health and Breeding

Episode 83For the Love of Goats Every aspect of your buck’s health is critically important during breeding season, from his eyes and legs to his reproductive system. Dr. Jamie Stewart, Assistant Professor in Production Management Medicine at the vet school ... Read More


Heat deaths in South America have increased 160% in the last 20 years

‘The Lancet’ has for the first time published a report on the relationship between health and climate change in the region


What Is Resveratrol?

Resveratrol is a natural polyphenol compound in certain plants and fruits, including grapes, berries, apples, and peanuts. In supplement form, most resveratrol extracts are derived from the root of Polygonum cuspidatum, also known as the Japanese knotweed plant. Resveratrol is rich in antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and anticancer properties that m...


8 Tips for Using Tech to Prevent Migraines

You might want to stay away from screens when your head is pounding, but the right tech can help you prevent and soothe migraines.


Goat Polio and Thiamine Deficiency

Goat breeders usually use “goat polio” and “thiamine deficiency” interchangeably, but they are not the same thing. For years, the two terms were used interchangeably because goats with symptoms of polio responded to treatment with thiamine, leading people to believe ... Read More


Is Wearing Your Shoes Inside Your House Bad for Your Health?

The science behind tracking outdoor germs into your home is...disgusting.


Long COVID remains an uphill battle for many Americans

Long COVID has affected millions of people globally.


How to Keep Workouts Strong When Intermittent Fasting

Your gym sessions will be fine—if you have the right strategy.


Doctors Share the Most Effective Natural Remedies for Common Health Issues

Find relief for colds, pain, gut woes, and more—sans a pricey co-pay.


The 19 Best (and Worst) Foods for Inflammation

Here’s what to eat and what foods to limit in your diet to heal chronic inflammation.


German Doctors Are Attempting to Reverse Death and Resurrect Humans

Ten dead people are the lucky test subjects.


The Weird and Concerning Reason Human Bones Are Getting More Brittle

Unfortunately, you can’t do much to avoid it.


US approves over-the-counter sale of lifesaving overdose treatment Narcan nasal spray

US approves over-the-counter sale of lifesaving overdose treatment Narcan nasal spray - The lifesaving drug can instantly reverse the effects of an overdose


A Malignant Flu May Soon Evolve to Infect and Kill Humans, Report Says

Scientists fear a mammal-to-mammal spread could lead to global catastrophe.


Long COVID Brain Changes Mirror Those of Chronic Fatigue

Long COVID is mirroring the effects of myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome. A study published in Frontiers in Neuroscience found an overlap between myalgic encephalomyelitis/ chronic fatigue syndrome and long COVID for what the authors claim is the first time.Veuer’s Maria Mercedes Galuppo has the story.


26 Easy Ways to Improve Your Health in Less Than a Minute

You know how to wash your hands well, but are you drying them correctly?


The 20 Most Ignored Cancer Symptoms in Women and Men

These subtle signs of cancer can be hard to miss.


Heartburn Meds Are Great Until You Try Getting Off Them

It’s one thing to go on Prilosec to tame heartburn and GERD. It’s an entirely different thing to try to get off it.


37 Healthy Snacks To Help You Cut Cravings and Lose Weight

These mini-meals will help you power through the day.


Sore Mouth in Goats

Years ago, I noticed a scab on a doe’s mouth when I was milking her, and I freaked out. At that point, we no longer attended goat shows and had already had a closed herd for several years, so how ... Read More


17 Easy Ways To Beat Bloat Without Totally Changing Your Diet

Ease your bloat with a few simple changes.


The Top 10 Prebiotic Foods

Here's how to keep the good bacteria in your gut thriving.


Formulated Vegan Diets Good for Dogs' Health, Says Study

In a study from the New University of Illinois, researchers have found that specially formulated vegan diets can positively affect your dog's health. Namely, the study's objective "was to evaluate the apparent total tract digestibility (ATTD)" of canine diets with different protein sources. As pet owners become more scrupulous, said the study, "demand continues to […] The post Formulated Vegan Diets Good for Dogs' Health, Says Study appeared...


WHO to weigh adding obesity therapies to 'essential' medicines list – Reuters

Weight loss therapies could be, for the first time, part of the World Health Organization's (WHO) "essential medicines list," which guides state procurement decisions in low- and middle-income countries, Reuters reported Wednesday, citing the U.N. agency. Three doctors and a U.S. researcher have submitted a request to consider obesity drugs in the ...


25 Healthy Sandwiches That Will Save Lunchtime

It's true—you can be healthy without eating a salad.


Wearing a fitness tracker could help you detect COVID faster

Research into COVID-19 by Oura shows the Oura Ring smart ring's sensors collect data that can warn when you're getting sick.


Americans desperate for the hot weight-loss drug Ozempic are turning to Canada and Mexico because they can't afford it at home

Three Americans share how they're looking abroad to get the weight-loss treatment that's changed their lives, because their insurers won't cover it.


The Best Bedding Essentials for Your Sleep Style

Stomach sleeper? Hot and cold? A mover and a shaker? Here, discover the sheets, pillows, and other sleep accessories that will meet your specific needs.


Just 11 Minutes of Exercise Each Day Can Add Years to Your Life, Study Finds

Experts explain these surprising results.


Heart attack six times more likely week after having the flu: study

Researchers analyzed data from more than 26,000 patients to demonstrate the increased risk of attacks when suffering from influenza. The post Heart attack six times more likely week after having the flu: study appeared first on Talker.


The 36 Biggest Fitness Gurus of All Time

Some names you'll remember and some you won't.


10 Sport Watches That Will Get You Into Workout Mode

No need to sacrifice style just to get ECG monitoring on your wrist.


Climate change fuels lifespan of flesh-eating bacteria - study

Recent research has uncovered that infections caused by the bacteria Vibrio vulnificus has increased in the last three decades.


Here’s Why Your Weight May Be Fluctuating So Much

There’s a lot that can go into this.


Emergent wins FDA nod for first over-the-counter opioid overdose therapy

Emergent BioSolutions (NYSE:EBS) received FDA approval on Wednesday for Narcan, a nasal spray of opioid overdose therapy naloxone hydrochloride, for over-the-counter (OTC) nonprescription use. Narcan 4 milligram is the first FDA-approved naloxone product allowed for use without a prescription, according to the agency. The decision comes after an FD...


How to lower your consumption of sugar


A Full List of Recalled Eye Drops Linked to Potential Bacterial Infections

More than five eye drop brands have launched recalls while health officials investigate a serious bacterial outbreak linked to blindness, eye loss and three deaths.


27 Sleep Products That'll Elevate Your Bedtime Routine

The Elite Daily team weighs in on the bedtime products they swear by to fall asleep faster, stay asleep throughout the night, and have better quality sleep.


Woman diagnosed with colorectal cancer at 42 shares symptoms: 'I waited way too long'

What are the first signs of colon cancer? Woman diagnosed at 42 had constipation and blood with bowel movements. A colonoscopy confirmed a tumor in her rectum.


Is Blood Flow Restriction training as scary as it sounds?

Is Blood Flow Restriction training as scary as it sounds? - Promising maximum gains for minimum effort, here’s everything you need to know about the workout technique approved by athletes to A-listers...


Keys to Improving Your Gut Health

Keys to Improving Your, Gut Health. 'The Independent' reports that gut health has become a buzzword recently, yet a new survey found that millions of adults still don't understand it. The gut microbiome includes microorganisms like bacteria, fungi and viruses that live in the digestive tract. The microbiome has a huge impact on sleep, mood and energy levels. While they’re not an organ of the body, they kind of function like one. There’s as many cells in your gut microbiome as there are cells in your body, Dr. Zoe Williams, an NHS GP and resident doctor on 'This Morning,' via 'The Independent'. A poll by Activia found that 47% of adults didn't know how to improve their gut health. . According to Dr. Zoe Williams, an NHS GP and resident doctor on 'This Morning,' here are some tips for improving gut health:. Consuming enough fiber, , “particularly fibers from prebiotics, which are things like onions and garlic,” , plays a key role. . Consuming enough fiber, , “particularly fibers from prebiotics, which are things like onions and garlic,” , plays a key role. . Williams recommends consuming 30 grams of fiber a day, suggesting meals like stir fries and stews that incorporate lots of vegetables. It’s thinking about ways to just tweak your weekly supermarket shop, which doesn’t necessarily make it any more expensive, Dr. Zoe Williams, an NHS GP and resident doctor on 'This Morning,' via 'The Independent'. It’s thinking about ways to just tweak your weekly supermarket shop, which doesn’t necessarily make it any more expensive, Dr. Zoe Williams, an NHS GP and resident doctor on 'This Morning,' via 'The Independent'. According to Williams, another great way to improve gut health is by relieving stress through activities like yoga, meditation or various mindfulness practices. . According to Williams, another great way to improve gut health is by relieving stress through activities like yoga, meditation or various mindfulness practices.


The #1 Brain Exercise for Memory Improvement, According to Neurologists

Boost brainpower and prevent cognitive decline.


Collagen: What is it, and why take a supplement?

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The American Cancer Society Says Colorectal Cancer Is on the Rise for Adults Under 55

What we know about the latest in a growing body of evidence.