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Eggs are a big part of many American’s diets. And evidence shows that, for the most part, eggs have high nutritional value. Just how good for you are…
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From the Kansas Health Institute:Chronic disease risk factors higher among minority groups, adults with lower education levels.More than one-quarter of…
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From the Kansas Health Institute:On a busy league night in a Raytown, Mo., bowling alley, former auto worker Raymond Fowler keeps up his game playing…
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A new scientific paper has proposed a potential future solution to the more than half a million people who die every year in the US from heart failure.…
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There’s good news for coffee lovers, according to The Daily Beast’s “Daily Burn” column. Science has been going back and forth for centuries about whether…
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In the past year Colorado’s child abuse hotline received over 200,000 calls. That’s a large number, considering this was the hotline’s first year of…
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Amid all the political bickering, many good things also came out of 2015. The Huffington Post has published a list of amazing things we learned about the…
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At least 23,000 people die as a direct result of antibiotic-resistant infections. This number is expected to rise drastically in the future as…
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12 out of every 10,000 Texans are living homeless, reports Texas Standard. And a lot of these have intellectual disabilities. For many homeless, wait…
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The website countyhealthrankings.org has posted interactive maps showing the health rankings of every county in the US. Delving into the maps, HPPR made…