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Being Unable to Afford Healthy Food Can Raise Diabetes Risk
THURSDAY, May 12, 2022 (HealthDay News) -- Young adults who struggle to afford food face an increased risk of diabetes later in life, possibly due to the long-term effects of eating cheaper, less nutritious food.
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Some Smokers Don’t Get Lung Cancer; Genetics Might Be Why
May 12, 2022 Some smokers might not get lung cancer because of their DNA, researchers report in a new study.These people have genes that help limit mutations, or changes, to DNA that would turn cells malignant and make them grow into…
Working It Out: How to Minimize Eczema Flare-ups at the Gym and on the Job
Morning exercise offers many benefits, but for people with eczema, hitting the gym and then going to work presents a complex set of challenges. Getting hot and sweaty can lead to flare-ups. The breakfast you eat for post-workout energy…
Spain May Approve Workplace Menstrual Leave
May 11, 2022 -- Spain is considering allowing women to take three days off from work per month if they experience severe menstrual pain, making it the first Western nation to offer such a benefit, The Telegraph reported.Menstrual leave…
Study shows Mediterranean Diet Helps Young Men With Depression
May 11, 2022 -- Young men with a poor diet reported a decrease in symptoms of depression when they switched to the Mediterranean diet compared to young men who underwent befriending therapy, a new study shows.Researchers at the…
Smell, Taste Loss Less Likely With Newer COVID Variants
By Robert Preidt HealthDay Reporter
HealthDay Reporter
WEDNESDAY, May 11, 2022 (HealthDay News) -- Since the early days of the pandemic, loss of smell…
Knowing How the Brain Reacts to Smells May Help Fight Disease
May 11, 2022 You know that complicated equations can predict what story pops up in your news feed or which TikTok video youll watch next. But you might not know that math can help us understand what happens in the brain when we smell…
Many Wrongly Think Tap Water Is Safe for At-Home Medical Use
May 11, 2022 While water from your tap generally is safe to drink, you should not use it for at-home medical purposes like sinus rinsing, washing contact lenses, and filling respiratory devices. But new research suggests that many…
1 in 4 Hospital Physicians ‘Mistreated’ by Patients, Visitors
By Robert Preidt HealthDay ReporterHealthDay ReporterWEDNESDAY, May 11, 2022 (HealthDay News) -- Nearly 1 in 4 hospital doctors are mistreated at work by patients, visitors and other doctors, and female doctors are nearly two times more…