A decade-long study of older women found that tea drinkers had slightly stronger bones, while moderate coffee drinking caused ...
An innovative study mapped preterm births, low birth weights and infant mortality to municipal water wells downstream from ...
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Drinking sugary sodas linked to liver cancer in women
Sodas and other sugar-sweetened drinks may raise women’s risk of developing liver cancer, new research suggests. The study ...
Drinking tea strengthens the bones of older women, according to a new study. A daily cup of tea could be a simple way to ...
As proposed by the Health Ministry, the Women, Children and Youth Committee of the National Assembly has recommended lowering ...
As the year of 2025 is over, the number of drinking parties following the year-end party is increasing. According to the ...
As Americans gear up for the holiday season, new research offers a timely reminder to reflect on the long-term health effects ...
For many people, the holidays mean more parties and more occasions to drink. But if you've noticed that one cocktail hits you ...
A poll by Bisnar Chase asked 2,002 respondents “whether they consider a range of Christmas cocktails – including eggnog, ...
As western water leaders prepare to gather in Las Vegas, tribal leaders say they want a say in a final agreement.
A decade-long study tracking nearly 10,000 older women suggests that everyday beverage choices may subtly influence bone health. Researchers at Flinders University have investigated whether everyday ...
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