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Why Most Vitamins and Supplements Won't Improve Your Health
Some vitamin and mineral supplements don't offer any benefits against cancer, while others may increase the risk of developing lung cancer for some.
Building on internationally recognised work in e-cigarette studies at the University of Birmingham, the newly funded EVALUATE study which has received £1.46M by the Medical Research Council (MRC), ...
New research shows Greek yogurt reduces inflammation markers after workouts more effectively than carbohydrates, offering benefits beyond muscle growth.
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South Tyneside Council supports smokers during Stoptober
Stoptober is back and South Tyneside Council is joining Fresh to encourage smokers to quit this Stoptober. This year smokers can give their willpower a boost with more support to quit than ever before ...
Fluctuations in oestrogen and progesterone can stimulate abnormal cell growth in the breast tissue. Women whose mother, sister, or daughter had breast cancer face a higher risk ...
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New WHO report highlights tobacco and e-cigarette trends
The world is smoking less, but the tobacco epidemic is far from over. A new WHO global report shows the number of tobacco users has dropped from 1.38 billion in 2000 to 1.2 billion in 2024.
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