Source: Precision Nutrition
Summary: Coffee is among the most consumed — and controversial — beverages in the world. While coffee should be treated with care and avoided altogether by those who metabolize it poorly, it also provides health ...
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Source: Winnipeg Free Press
MILWAUKEE -- One of life's simple pleasures just got a little sweeter. After years of waffling research on coffee and health, even some fear that java might raise the risk of heart disease, a big study finds the opposite: Coffee drinkers are a li ...
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Source: San Luis Obispo Tribune
tool goes here Healthy men shouldn't get routine prostate cancer screenings, says updated advice from a government panel that found the PSA blood tests do more harm than good. Despite strenuous protests from urologists, the U.S. Preventive Service ...
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Source: BlogHer
Have you heard the latest news about coffee health benefits? I’ve been telling people for years that unless their doctor tells them otherwise, they should thoroughly enjoy their morning cup – or three – of java because it could be good for ...
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Source: WIS
Authorities in Spartanburg County have charged a woman with child neglect after she showed up at a stranger's home with her 2-year-old son sleeping nude in the car's floorboard.More >> Authorities in Spartanburg County have charged a woman with chi ...
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More like this 5 days ago, 11:43am CDT
Source: San Luis Obispo Tribune
tool goes here A simple, cheaper exam of just the lower part of the bowel can cut the risk of developing colon cancer or dying of the disease, a large federal study finds. Many doctors recommend a more complete test ...
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More like this 5 days ago, 10:49am CDT
Source: San Luis Obispo Tribune
tool goes here Half the nation's overweight teens have unhealthy blood pressure, cholesterol or blood sugar levels that put them at risk for future heart attacks and other cardiac problems, new federal research says. And an e ...
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