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Cardiovascular Health

The benefits of AI in the health care spectrum are truly life-changing... and quite literally saving lives.
Sep 18

Artificial Intelligence Can Now Gauge Your Risk of Cardiovascular Death

A new AI tool can determine whether certain patients will die within 30 days or up to a year.
By Harmon Leon
Salmon is among the foods that can help ease the suffering from rheumatoid arthritis.
Dec 28

6 Foods to Reduce Inflammation Caused by Rheumatoid Arthritis

An anti-inflammatory diet is one of the best ways to treat rheumatoid arthritis.
By David B. Samadi
Few understand what happens in your body when alcohol is introduced to your system.
Dec 26

What Happens to Your Body When You Drink: The Short- and Long-Term Effects

A hangover is just the start. Alcohol affects your liver, brain, pancreas and heart, causing long-term damage if not consumed moderately and in a way that allows your body to heal.
By Theo Brenner-Roach
Unsplash/Chris Becker
Nov 27

Single? Science Says ‘Get a Puppy’

By Francesca Friday
Unsplash/Cyril Saulnier
Nov 23

Study Suggests Drinking Coffee Improves Cardiovascular Health

By Francesca Friday
Add a boost to your morning smoothie.
Jun 2

Miracle Supplement Collagen Boosts Brain Health and Reduces Cellulite

By Amina AlTai
Raspberries have an impressive eight grams of fiber in one cup.
May 15

8 Ways Berries Battle for Your Health

By David B. Samadi
There is no evidence to suggest that the cholesterol in eggs relates to blood cholesterol levels, but we are still advised to only eat up to two a day.
Feb 16

Health Authorities Continue to Fail Us

By Pete Ross
Construction work surprisingly isn't number one.
Aug 10

These 10 Jobs Are the Most Likely to Give You a Heart Attack

By John Bonazzo
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