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Ever wake up with a flat stomach in the morning, only to bloat out like a hot air balloon right after you eat breakfast—without understanding why? If you’re suffering through each day feeling sluggish, tired, cramped, and heavy, you may be interested to know that certain foods can cause bloating. Bloating results from gas or fluid...

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Honeybees are not only vital pollinators but also possess an incredible sense of smell, which researchers are now harnessing in groundbreaking ways. Recent studies have demonstrated that these tiny insects can detect lung cancer in humans with remarkable accuracy. This innovative approach could potentially revolutionize cancer screening and early detection. The Study Researchers at Michigan...

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Gin, a flavored spirit sourced mainly from juniper berries, holds a unique place in the world of alcohol. While it’s important to note that alcohol, in general, should be consumed in moderation and is not a healthy food, gin offers some interesting potential benefits when compared to other spirits. Here are seven ways gin might...

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A stunning Strawberry Moon is set to glow a golden hue when it fills the night sky on Friday. Marking the first full moon of the summer season. The celestial event, named for the strawberry season with berries ripe for the picking around this time in the United States, promises a visual spectacle for skywatchers....

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Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer-related deaths worldwide. It’s estimated that more than 1.8 million people will die from lung cancer this year alone. It’s not just smokers, either. Of that 1.8 million, 20% are non-smokers. Many of these cases could be prevented, too, with regular screening and early detection. This is why...

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The development of antibiotics changed the world of medicine. They allowed doctors to treat infectious diseases like smallpox, cholera, diphtheria, pneumonia, and others, effectively saving millions of lives [1]. Today, however, antibiotic resistance is on the rise, and new research has found that antibiotic use in babies is linked to allergies, asthma, and other health...