Too much of certain foods can make it harder for your liver to do its job. Over time, that may lead to inflammation, which in turn could cause cirrhosis. https://t.co/w6lkzxKZpK https://t.co/wxEjK2ZeN8
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Dopamine, serotonin, endorphins, and oxytocin are called the "feel-good hormones" because of the happy, and sometimes, euphoric feelings they produce: https://t.co/Lhl6ZC8PuG #HarvardHealth https://t.co/dXc7vbVDtN
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.@saxonpanchik is That Dude. 🏆 ⚔️ Champion of the Mid-Atlantic CrossFit Challenge ✔️ Five-time CrossFit Games Individual Qualifier 🦾 5th in the world in 2021 ❔ Number-one contender in 2022? https://t.co/lJwMvezvUT
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Since early in the pandemic, scientists have known that aerosol particles ejected by infected persons spread COVID and that the harder people breathe — such as when exercising — the more particles they expel. But how much more? https://t.co/5hNqhtA507
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Watermelon is loaded with lycopene, an antioxidant that’s good for your heart, prostate, and skin. https://t.co/Xk5qo5UAnm https://t.co/4drU0slZU3
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Skimping on sleep can raise the risk of many health problems and leave you prone to accidents. https://t.co/a5FIcodZjw #HarvardHealth #sleep https://t.co/GX7wPA7KE5
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YouTube's MattDoesFitness finds out just how much strength he has lost after doing zero deadlifting for three months. https://t.co/qv1kC2ifiR
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Violence in our communities can leave children frightened and confused. Two experts in children’s mental health have insights for parents and caregivers. https://t.co/KTdYgECrOw
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Devastating airway injuries are a major concern if children swallow batteries. https://t.co/M0F84WNGKY
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The science is pretty sound on the positive effect fasting has on your blood pressure. You’ll see a decrease when you stick to it for a long period of time. https://t.co/0VhWpMJwTT https://t.co/F21ggtaS3S
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Eating tons of fat sounds like a delicious way to lose weight. But is it worth sacrificing carbs? Here's everything you need to know about the keto diet. https://t.co/0OvNAWnp5Z
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"Early studies of isotretinoin for use in severe acne suggested the drug may serve as a trigger for new-onset IBD." https://t.co/f8pNEwWVGm
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In any case, it seems that Panchick is just getting started. (@AdrianConway_ called it.)
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Eczema can look different depending on the type of rash and where it appears on the body. https://t.co/UoJvwlVgva
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