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Eating too much seafood may increase exposure to ‘forever’ chemicals


Bad news for seafood lovers. The post Eating too much seafood may increase exposure to ‘forever’ chemicals appeared first on Talker. Read More

A High Seafood Diet May Expose You To Large Amounts Of ‘Forever Chemicals’


A diet high in 'seafood' could mean ingesting high levels of forever chemicals that could be harmful to your health, according to a new study ... Read More

Could this diet actually help you live longer?


Despite this single study, several other studies have demonstrated the clear benefits of calorie restriction, especially later in life. Calorie restriction may help reduce blood pressure and lower ... Read More

Eating This Snack Every Day Can Lower Your Risk of Developing This Super-Common Lung Condition


If you want to take one step toward lowering your risk for COPD—besides not smoking—a great place to start is by having a daily snack that supports lung health. What should it be? Scientific research ... Read More

How Healthy Are Apples? From Calories to Whether They *Really* Keep the Doctor Away, Here's What to Know


Don't skip the skin—it's loaded with fiber that can improve your gut health. "Apples contain two types of fiber, insoluble fiber in the skin and soluble fiber in the meat of the fruit," says Kim Kulp, ... Read More

My mouth is so dry, I can’t swallow, help! Dr Zoe Williams answers your health questions


WE give our kids yoghurt and cheese to help them “grow strong”, but forget about our own bone health as we age. Adults’ bones constantly remodel themselves, so as old bone tissue is removed, new ... Read More

I’m Like a Bird


In early February, I hopped in the car with my producer, Jesse, and our social media manager, Maddie. Jesse: All right. We just […] ... Read More

Tiny biodegradable straw forts could protect new coral from fish who snack on it ‘like popcorn’


A tiny fort of drinking straws offers new hope for what some call the rainforest of the sea: critically endangered coral reef populations that some fish snack on like popcorn. Read More

Capitol Notebook: Bill to prohibit firearms tracking headed to Iowa Gov. Reynolds’ desk


Financial institutions operating in the state would be prohibited from using a merchant code for credit card transactions at gun retailers meant to detect suspicious firearms and ammunition sales ... Read More

Actor Jonathan Majors avoids jail time for assaulting his ex-girlfriend


Actor Jonathan Majors has been ordered to complete a yearlong counseling program but avoided jail time Monday for assaulting his ex-girlfriend in a high-profile case that derailed the once-promising ... Read More

SaskTel highlights $80M investment in rural fibre optic at Day 2 of SUMA


Day two of the Saskatchewan Urban Municipalities Association (SUMA) conference kicked off with a funding announcement from SaskTel. Read More

Time-lapse video shows the solar eclipse across North America


Ontario mother gives birth to son on day of solar eclipse For many, Monday's total solar eclipse will become a distant memory or collection of photos to scroll through in the years to come. But for ... Read More


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