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- How built environment correlates with risk of cardiovascular disease | ScienceDaily
- More than one billion people around the globe are facing obesity | ScienceDaily
- ADHD stimulants may increase risk of heart damage in young adults, study finds | ScienceDaily
- Eggs may not be bad for your heart after all | ScienceDaily
- Earlier puberty onset may be one of the ways that childhood risk factors affect adult cardiometabolic health | ScienceDaily
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- Alcohol raises heart disease risk, particularly among women | ScienceDaily
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- Reverse effects of trauma? Older brain cells linger unexpectedly before their death | ScienceDaily
- Kate Middleton’s Diagnosis Reminds These Parents of Theirs | TIME
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- Troubling trends in midlife mortality in the US and UK | ScienceDaily
- Common household chemicals pose new threat to brain health, study finds | ScienceDaily