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Josh Hart’s wild pregame sugar and caffeine intake drive Knicks nutritionist nuts


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Women's heart disease risk can rise sharply after menopause, a new study finds. Here's what to know.


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Carbon beads may help reduce liver disease, restore gut health


New research shows that innovative carbon beads — which are capable of absorbing harmful bacteria and toxins — could improve gut health, and reduce the progression of liver disease. Read More

HIV may raise risk of heart disease even without symptoms


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