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Sunscreen, More Harm Than Good? New Study Dispells Urban Myth

Scientific evidence runs over 34,000 studies and counting, patently disproving the myth that you need sunscreen when being in the sun. Now a new 25,500 person, 20 year study confirms that it’s just as deadly as cigarette smoking, whereas those who opted against this urban legend going without had a lower overall risk of death.

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Alarming Study: More Young People Having Strokes

A growing number of younger U.S. adults are being hospitalized for strokes, and a new study suggests that’s at least in part because more of them have risk factors like high blood pressure, obesity and diabetes.

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Is This Cancer Causing Chemical in Your Shower?

This chemical has been labeled a carcinogen but many bath, shower and personal care products still use it as it is NOT required by law to remove it. Now, two New York senators are making a big push, calling for the FDA to ban it.

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Is Exercise Socially Contagious?

When it comes to exercise, you may want to keep your friends close. A new study published in Nature Communications revealed that exercise is socially contagious, observing that exercise data shared on social networks influenced the exercise habits of people who saw them. Are you influenced?

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Going To The Hospital On The Weekend Deadly?

A shocking study recently released by the National Health Services (NHS) in the U.K. revealed that being admitted to a hospital on a weekend increased the risk of dying within 30 days.

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A Pint of Strawberries Daily ‘Could Stave Off Breast Cancer’ Study Shows

Tumors had shrunk and no signs of cancer spread progressing after five weeks on a strawberry-boosted diet shows a study on mice tested by Marche Polytechnic University in Italy.

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