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US FDA approves Regeneron's ultra-rare blood disease drug
US FDA approves Regeneron's ultra-rare blood disease drug
(Reuters) -Regeneron Pharmaceuticals said on Friday the U.S. health regulator approved its drug to treat a rare blood disease. The
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Bolsonaro’s Mounting Legal Troubles Raise Prospect of His Arrest
Bolsonaro’s Mounting Legal Troubles Raise Prospect of His Arrest
Former Brazil President Jair Bolsonaro has found himself in a tailspin of legal trouble since leaving office at
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Germany probes suspected poisoning after exiled Russian journalist falls ill on train to Berlin
Germany probes suspected poisoning after exiled Russian journalist falls ill on train to Berlin
Russian dissident journalist Elena Kostyuchenko has revealed how she was traveling to Berlin by train last autumn when she was abruptly taken ill, in a case that has led German authorities to investigate a suspected poisoning attempt.
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Hawaiian Electric Risks Are So Big That Stock Is Seen Hinging on Bank Unit
Hawaiian Electric Risks Are So Big That Stock Is Seen Hinging on Bank Unit
Hawaiian Electric Industries Inc. shares are headed to the worst weekly drop in at least four decades on
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Russian priest investigated for blessing Stalin statue
Russian priest investigated for blessing Stalin statue
The cleric's local diocese says it is investigating the incident in the city of Velikiye Luki.
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Sara Sharif murder inquiry: Father of dead girl, 10, sought by police
Sara Sharif murder inquiry: Father of dead girl, 10, sought by police
Sara Sharif, 10, was found dead at a house in Woking, leading to an international manhunt.
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NBA Rumors: Does NBA schedule give hope for Heat-Damian Lillard trade?
NBA Rumors: Does NBA schedule give hope for Heat-Damian Lillard trade?
Portland is scheduled to face Miami after the trade deadline and the big question is this: which jersey will Damian Lillard be wearing?Here we go again! The NBA schedule has been released, and fans are buzzing. During the offseason, most players prepare for upcoming matchups, but f...
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Mauricio Pochettino reveals whether Moises Caicedo & Romeo Lavia will face West Ham
Mauricio Pochettino reveals whether Moises Caicedo & Romeo Lavia will face West Ham
Mauricio Pochettino reveals his thoughts on handing Moises Caicedo and Romeo Lavia their Chelsea debuts against West Ham.
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Senior-Living Operator Files for Bankruptcy Due to Pandemic
Senior-Living Operator Files for Bankruptcy Due to Pandemic
A senior-living company filed for bankruptcy this week after it exhausted an emergency loan, the latest to falter
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Haitians flee homes in Port-au-Prince as gang violence surges
Haitians flee homes in Port-au-Prince as gang violence surges
More than 5,000 people are forced out in a week as turf war and murders engulf Port-au-Prince.
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Stephen A. Smith Calls Andrew Marchand's Shannon Sharpe Scoop 'Premature'
Stephen A. Smith Calls Andrew Marchand's Shannon Sharpe Scoop 'Premature'
Sports media fight!
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Socialize, exercise and eat your vegetables: The Mediterranean lifestyle helping people live longer
Socialize, exercise and eat your vegetables: The Mediterranean lifestyle helping people live longer
Scientists have found more evidence to suggest that leading a Mediterranean lifestyle could be key to living a longer and healthier life. People who follow a Med lifestyle – including making time for socialising; resting; physical activity and eating a diet rich in fruits, vegetables, and whole grains with low sugar and salt intake – are less likely to die prematurely or die from cancer. And those who get plenty of rest, exercise and make time to socialise with friends are less likely to die as a result of a heart attack or stroke. The new study examined data on 110,799 adults taking part in the UK Biobank study. People aged 45 to 70 from England, Wales and Scotland provided detailed information about their diet and lifestyle habits. The researchers, led by academics from La Universidad Autonoma de Madrid in Spain and Harvard TH Chan School of Public Health in the US, examined information ON Mediterranean food consumption; Mediterranean dietary habits – such as limiting salt and consuming healthy drinks – and lifestyle habits including taking regular naps, exercising, and spending time with friends. Higher total scores in these categories indicated a higher adherence to the Mediterranean lifestyle, the authors said. People involved in the study were tracked for nine years. Some 4,247 people died including 2,401 from cancer and 731 from cardiovascular disease, which includes heart attacks and strokes. Researchers found that people who followed a Mediterranean lifestyle were 29% less likely to die compared to their peers who did not follow this lifestyle. They were also 28% less likely to die from cancer, according to the study, which has been published in the journal Mayo Clinic Proceedings. And people who got plenty of rest and exercise, while also making time to socialise with friends, were also less likely to die from cardiovascular disease. “This study suggests that it’s possible for non-Mediterranean populations to adopt the Mediterranean diet using locally available products and to adopt the overall Mediterranean lifestyle within their own cultural contexts,” said lead author Mercedes Sotos Prieto, from La Universidad Autonoma de Madrid and Harvard Chan School. “We’re seeing the transferability of the lifestyle and its positive effects on health.” Read More Meghan’s got one. Gwynnie, too. But should YOU get a stress-busting wrist patch? How parents can support their children on GCSE and A-level results day A-Level results: How to be the emotional support your teen really needs
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