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Chlorine-washed chicken, commonly used in the U.S., involves treating poultry with chlorinated water to reduce bacterial contamination, such as salmonella and campylobacter. The E has banned this practice due to concerns that it masks poor hygiene standards rather than addressing them. While the chlorine wash itself is considered safe, it can lead to chemical residues...

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Sex isn’t just about fun—it’s practically a full-body workout with some serious health perks. It’s like nature’s own prescription for a happier, healthier life. But when sex takes a backseat, things can start to go a little haywire. Experts warn that not having enough sex can put men at higher risk for health problems ranging...

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According to a new study conducted by the University of Maryland, your blood type could determine your risk of suffering a stroke before 60. Many people are not even aware of their blood type and never really consider its potential impact on health. However, new research indicates that it could be a significant contributing factor...

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That moment you spot another gray hair in the mirror might be more significant than you think. While most of us brush it off as just another birthday reminder, those silvery strands could be telling an important story about your cardiovascular health that deserves attention from both you and your healthcare provider. The Hidden Connection Between Your Hair and Heart When...

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Iowa lawmakers have advanced a controversial bill to restrict mRNA vaccines—vaccines that played a pivotal role in ending the COVID-19 pandemic. The proposed Iowa mRNA vaccine ban comes as legislators in conservative states rehash pandemic-era policies and vaccine skepticism, raising concerns about public health impacts and legal challenges. This move aligns with broader efforts in...

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We all know that sex can have many benefits for our health, as long as that sex is safe, consensual, and non-destructive. While men and women share certain benefits of having regular, healthy sexual relations, the hormonal differences between the sexes do mean that sex has a different impact on health. Research has increasingly shown...

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Rachel Ashby is a 41-year-old mother of four. She’s also spent the last four years following an eating plan many nutritionists would consider extreme: the carnivore diet. While most diets emphasize eating a variety of foods in moderation, the carnivore diet says no to any plant foods, completely restricting food intake to animal products only....

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There is hardly a topic that is as full of myths and misconceptions as the world of health and wellness. Beliefs and old ‘wives’ tales passed down through generations that are still heavily believed today. Thankfully, researchers have researched many of these beliefs and discovered that many of them don’t actually hold up to medical...

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A concerning new sexually transmitted infection has been identified. Health experts believe it may have already spread widely without detection. This new STI, named Mycoplasma Genitalium Strain B (MG-B), appears to be a mutation with resistance to common treatments. “We’re seeing something quite unusual here,” says Dr. Elena Martinez, infectious disease specialist. “This variant can...

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Diabetes can affect many parts of the body, but the feet often show the earliest warning signs. Since high blood sugar impacts circulation and nerves, foot problems can develop over time. Recognizing these symptoms of diabetes early can help prevent serious complications. Here are eight signs to watch for. 1. Burning or Sharp Pain Some...