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- Why Does Your Diet Matter for Heart Health?
What you eat plays a major role in your heart health. According to the American Heart Association, poor diet quality remains one of the leading contributors to cardiovascular disease and related health risks.
More than half of adults and about 60% of children in the United States have unhealthy diets. These eating patterns can contribute to high blood pressure, obesity, and other chronic health conditions. The good news is that healthy eating does not require perfection. Small, sustainable improvements can make a meaningful difference over time.
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- Better brain health doesn't have to be complicated, and you can start now. Achievable, practical steps can make a real difference at any age. It’s never too late, or too soon, to shape your brain health. Research from the Alzheimer's Association shows that everyday habits, including how you move, what you eat, and how you engage your mind, can help you live better now, protect your memory over time, and potentially help reduce your risk of dementia.
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- When faced with a skin cancer diagnosis, Americans are no longer passive recipients of care. A recent survey of patients confronting treatment decisions shows a clear shift toward empowered, informed decision-making, with cure rates, avoidance of surgery, and cosmetic outcomes topping the list of concerns – often outweighing even a doctor's recommendation.
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- As warm weather approaches, it’s time to spread the word about spreading sunscreen.
This season, a cross-industry campaign is promoting skin protection from the sun as a public health priority and emphasizes the value of sunscreen as an everyday essential for protecting your health and reducing your risk of skin cancer.
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- Expanded Coverage for Less-Invasive Tests Can Help
Colorectal cancer is now the top cause of cancer deaths in men and women 50 and younger. Deaths from other common cancers in younger adults are dropping, but this one is rising. High‑profile deaths of actors James Van Der Beek, 48, and Chadwick Boseman, 43, have drawn attention to this deadly trend.
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- Premature babies face unique challenges from the moment they arrive. Born weeks or months before their bodies are fully developed, these fragile infants need every advantage to grow strong and healthy. The good news? Research shows that the right nutrition can help improve both their immediate health and their development years down the road.
Helping Preemies Grow Strong
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- Violent weather events cause substantial loss of life and property damage throughout the world. Although we can’t control the weather, we can control how we prepare. Climate® Non-Slump (NS) Adhesive: A revolutionary product designed to help buildings better withstand extreme weather and earthquakes. When buildings survive, people survive.
Climate® NS, is a specialized high-performance structural adhesive designed to help buildings withstand seismic and violent-wind events. It functions as a shock absorber, increasing wall strength by up to 300 percent in light-frame-wood and panel-built structures.
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- Well, actually, it's both … the charm of hummingbirds is most certainly apropos and "a charm" of hummingbirds is actually factual! Yep, that's right, the collective noun for these unique creatures - just like a gaggle of geese or a flock of birds, is a charm of hummingbirds. Since the definition of the noun 'charm' is "the power of giving delight or arousing admiration," one doesn't need to be a wordsmith to see how right that is.
Hummingbirds are charming.