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Us Weekly on MSNWeight Loss Tech: 14 Wearables That Make Health and Fitness Easier Every DayWhile losing weight can be difficult, wearable technologies like watches and rings can make the journey a lot more pleasant.
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Hone Health on MSNThe red flag for heart disease in women you probably haven't heard aboutIryna Inshyna // Shutterstock New insights on heart disease and menopause. A s if hot flashes, mood swings, uncomfortable sex ...
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Advnture on MSNGarmin Fenix 8 review: a brilliantly built and fantastically featured GPS watch for adventurers who want it all (at a cost)The best-in-class Fenix 8 punches even above its substantial weight in performance, but at this premium price it will remain ...
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Advnture on MSNI’ve just discovered I’m a super salty sweater, and it explains everything about my runningA sweat test and a training session in a heat chamber with a Marathon des Sables winner reveals I need to rethink everything ...
MALAYSIA: Ramadan bazaars are a highlight of the fasting month in Malaysia, offering a wide variety of colourful, refreshing ...
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inews.co.uk on MSNThe health benefits you could get from donating bloodGiving blood could have some surprising benefits, including protecting against leukaemia, heart attacks and high iron levels ...
Lawmakers questioned why a report showing millions going to insurance shareholders and affiliate companies remained hidden as ...
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The Healthy @Reader's Digest on MSN11 Silent Signs of Heart Trouble You Shouldn’t IgnoreToo many people still miss heart trouble Is your heart healthy? In a 2015 study published in JAMA, eight out of 10 men and women with scarring on their heart muscle—evidence of a previous heart attack ...
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The Punch on MSNWhy diphtheria is upon us!Diphtheria can lead to serious complications, such as respiratory failure, if left untreated. The outbreak thus far has ...
Discover the science behind premature aging, from sun damage and oxidative stress to poor sleep and nutrition, plus ...
Secretary General, Mohamed Mezghani is interviewed by UITP on what we can expect from the next edition of the UITP Summit.
These wavelengths correspond to specific hues, signalling biological changes such as hormonal fluctuations or shifts in heart rate. Red light exposure has been shown to increase adrenaline production, ...
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