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Ghrelin: What to know about the hunger hormone – Medical News Today
Ghrelin is a hormone that is produced and released in the stomach. People often refer to it as the “hunger hormone” because it increases appetite. It also promotes blood sugar regulation, prevents muscle breakdown, and protects the heart. In this Honest Nutrition feature, we explore what ghrelin is, its functions, and how a person can […]
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Top diplomat rules out US role in Ukraine peacekeeping mission | TheHill – The Hill
© 1998-2022 Nexstar Media Inc. All Rights Reserved U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Linda Thomas-GreenfieldLinda Thomas-GreenfieldBiden to visit Poland during Europe trip Chernobyl plant workers allowed to leave after 600 hours inside facility Top diplomat rules out US role in Ukraine peacekeeping mission MORE on Sunday ruled out the possibility of the U.S. taking […]
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COVID-19 booster after Omicron: Are 3rd or 4th shots necessary? – Medical News Today
All data and statistics are based on publicly available data at the time of publication. Some information may be out of date. Visit our coronavirus hub and follow our live updates page for the most recent information on the COVID-19 pandemic.The emergence of the Omicron SARS-CoV-2 variant has confirmed the need for vaccine boosters — […]
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Russian forces close in on Ukraine's capital as death toll mounts – CBS News
Russian forces close in on Ukraine’s capital as death toll mounts CBS Newssource
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Fauci Predicts Uptick in U.S. Cases From BA.2 Subvariant – The New York Times
Fauci Predicts Uptick in U.S. Cases From BA.2 Subvariant The New York Times Why Health Officials Are Saying There’s ‘No Need’ To Panic Over International Covid Surges NBC News US surgeon general worried COVID views being ‘shut out’ after Biden admin sought to ‘flag’ disinformation Fox News ‘I don’t think we can afford to move on’ from COVID, […]
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Climate change: Extreme heat worsens mental health – Medical News Today
A study examining medical data from more than 2 million people across the U.S. shows that days of extreme heat in summer were associated with higher rates of emergency department visits for mental health conditions. The results suggest that the increasing frequency of episodes of extreme heat due to climate change may have further adverse […]
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Ukrainian Basketball Players Anxiously Watching Homeland – U.S. News & World Report
Ukrainian Basketball Players Anxiously Watching Homeland U.S. News & World Reportsource
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In Wizards Debut, Porzingis Keys 133-123 Win Over Pacers – U.S. News & World Report
In Wizards Debut, Porzingis Keys 133-123 Win Over Pacers U.S. News & World Reportsource
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10 health factors associated with Alzheimer's risk – Medical News Today
People with dementia experience a progressive loss of their ability to remember, think, and communicate effectively.However, the changes in the brain that are responsible for dementia may begin decades before its effects on cognition and behavior become apparent.The World Health Organization (WHO) indicates that of the 55 million people worldwide living with dementia, 60–70% have […]
