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Does Brushing Your Teeth Help Reduce Your Cancer Risk?

Different types of oral bacteria can reveal your risk for different forms of cancer. Germs can travel via the blood to different organ tissue and infect it scientists say.

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Cell Phone Tower Nearby? Here Are 7 Tips Tips To Protect Yourself

There’s one big difference between cell phones and cell towers. You can choose not to have a cell phone and if you do, you can switch it off. But what can you do if a cell phone tower is erected across the street?

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What Microwave Meals Do To Your Brain and Body

Microwave meals could have serious consequences on your health, according to experts. Carcinogenic toxins are leached out of plastic containers used to heat ready meals in the microwave, the Daily Mail reported. There are also concerns about the constant exposure to radiation emitted from microwaves can affect concentration, energy levels and sleep patterns.

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Teens Exercise Levels Alarmingly Low, Get As Little Exercise as 60 Year Olds

A new study conducted by researchers from the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health in Baltimore looked at more than 12,500 people’s exercise habits by having them wear fitness trackers for a week. When they separated that data by age, they found something alarming about teenagers.

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Study: Dancing Can Reverse The Signs Of Aging In The Brain

As we grow older we suffer a decline in mental and physical fitness, which can be made worse by conditions like Alzheimer’s disease. A new study, published in the open-access journal Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, shows that older people who routinely partake in physical exercise can reverse the signs of aging in the brain, and dancing […]

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Study: Eating Fast Raises Risk of Heart Disease, Obesity, Cholesterol 5 Times

People who eat very quickly do not give their bodies time to realize it is full – meaning they tend to eat more, according to cardiologists based at Hiroshima University in Japan.

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