
Race, Economics, Environment Continue To Drive State’s Asthma Disparities
Maria Cotto, of East Hartford, says good morning to crossing guard Wendy Gabriel as she walks her grandson, Percy Diaz, 7, to school. Cotto, who has asthma, does this every…
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How Technology Can Help You Quit Tobacco in Stoptober – Newsgrab
Smoking is one of those remnant activities from the last century, that seems hard to beat for some. In this article, Newsgrab takes a closer look at how technology might…
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E. coli engineered from stool samples can survive the hostile gut environment long enough to treat disease
Scientists have long tried to introduce genetically engineered bacteria into the gut to treat diseases. In the past, these attempts have focused on engineering common lab strains of E. coli,…
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AHA Journals reported study on napping may be misleading
CNN’s recently reported a story titled ‘Napping regularly linked to high blood pressure and stroke, study finds’ may be misleading. The researchers, Min-jing Yang, Zhong Zhang, Yi-jing Wang, Jin-chen Li,…
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Hair dye (PPD) allergy, your local nature shop may be the answer
You have been dyeing your hair for years, suddenly after dyeing your hair you get a few red bumps and your head feels itchy and looks a bit red, nothing…
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Famous French Cheeses from Port Salut to Brie
There are so many different kinds, and you have to be careful not to stuff yourself with them all. Most French cheeses carry the AOC label (Appellation d’Origine Contrôlée), which…
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What you should know before you buy weed edibles online
The cannabis plant is widely used all around the world. It has been used for medicinal purposes and a wide range of other diseases. Additionally, it can be a useful…
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Research shows coffee may be linked to headaches and withdrawal symptoms
We all drink it in the morning and throughout the day, but could that daily dose of caffeine be the source of your headaches? Caffeine may be our preferred drug,…
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Forward-looking consumer insights drive what’s next for dietary supplements
To help encourage more people to add supplements to their daily routines, brands need a deeper understanding of the consumer landscape. Everyone was affected differently by the pandemic; however, one…
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Six healthy cheeses for the perfect dish or snack
Cheese is popular; the average Dutch person eats 20 kilos of cheese a year. Despite this, cheese is often seen as a bad choice because it contains a relatively high…
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