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The #1 vitamin for non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, a new study suggests

The #1 vitamin for non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, a new study suggests

If you know what nonalcoholic fatty liver disease is, it could be because you are one of the 25% of people around the world who have it, according to the Cleveland Clinic. It is also something that people of all ages and races can experience. The cause of possible pain in your abdomen, this discomfort …

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Research suggests alcohol and smoking cause nearly half of global cancer deaths

Research suggests alcohol and smoking cause nearly half of global cancer deaths

NEW ONESYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Alcohol, smoking and a high body mass index (BMI) are the preventable risk factors attributable to nearly half of all global cancer deaths, according to a new study funded by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. The study, published Thursday in The Lancet, examined cancer cases …

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COVID increases risk of brain fog and dementia 2 years after infection, study suggests

COVID increases risk of brain fog and dementia 2 years after infection, study suggests

People who have had COVID-19 are at an increased risk of neurological and psychiatric disorders such as brain fog, psychosis, seizures and dementia two years after infection. Send the news: That’s according to a new large-scale study from the University of Oxford that also found that anxiety and depression were more common after COVID, although …

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COVID May Harm Brain Function, Large Study Suggests

COVID May Harm Brain Function, Large Study Suggests

Patients recovering from coronavirus infection suffer from increased neurological and psychological distress, according to a comprehensive observational study published Thursday. Researchers from the University of Oxford searched more than a million patient records and found that, two years after infection, patients who had recovered from COVID-19 had a higher risk of psychosis, dementia and “brain …

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