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Americans Don’t Eat Enough Fiber. Here’s Why That Worries Nutrition Experts

Americans Don’t Eat Enough Fiber. Here’s Why That Worries Nutrition Experts | The Health Report | Scoop.it
The latest science suggests our fiber-poor diets trigger inflammation and contribute to a range of related diseases
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Is sugar-free actually better for you? Here's whether it's worth switching to diet soda

Is sugar-free actually better for you? Here's whether it's worth switching to diet soda | The Health Report | Scoop.it
Research on the harms of artificial sweeteners have dominated headlines. But are sugar-free replacers more harmful than the original?
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The professor who’s found a cure for couples who don’t have sex

The professor who’s found a cure for couples who don’t have sex | The Health Report | Scoop.it
Don’t expect the animal magnetism of the early days, but you can sustain things if you focus on ‘foreplay’ outside the bedroom
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The DAILY HABIT That's Secretly Making You Unhappy

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Why cancer rates are rising in young women—and what to do about it

Why cancer rates are rising in young women—and what to do about it | The Health Report | Scoop.it
A recent report found that women account for two-thirds of all cancers diagnosed in people under 50. But it's not all bad news.
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Chart: Tea or Coffee? | Statista

Chart: Tea or Coffee? | Statista | The Health Report | Scoop.it
This chart shows the share of respondents who regularly drink tea or coffee in a selection of countries (in percent).
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COVID Surges Across China With Hospitals Packed, Virus Spreading to Hong Kong, Taiwan, and Singapore

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Think Like This and Women Will CHASE You – 5 Machiavellian Rules for Attraction

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A cardiologist shares the 10 foods he would never eat

A cardiologist shares the 10 foods he would never eat | The Health Report | Scoop.it
After more than 15 years of treating heart disease from inside the body, Dr. Sanjay Bhojraj decided it was time to start preventing it from the outside.
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Tick season is back. How to stay safe around these risky bloodsuckers

Tick season is back. How to stay safe around these risky bloodsuckers | The Health Report | Scoop.it
Thanks to warming winters and milder temperatures, ticks are thriving in more parts of the country than ever before — bringing the risk of tick-borne illnesses like Lyme disease.
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Cervical cancer rates rising in Canada, but other countries are close to eliminating it

Cervical cancer rates rising in Canada, but other countries are close to eliminating it | The Health Report | Scoop.it
Canada is among countries that have made it a goal to eliminate cervical cancer by or before 2040, but between 2015 and 2019 cervical cancer rates in this country increased by 3.7 per cent a year.
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Opinion: Sorry vegans, good old-fashioned milk is back

Opinion: Sorry vegans, good old-fashioned milk is back | The Health Report | Scoop.it
Having once been the hip dairy alternative, Oatly’s advertising today comes with more than a whiff of lacto-free desperation
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Common Household Items Linked to Thousands of Deaths From Heart Disease

Common Household Items Linked to Thousands of Deaths From Heart Disease | The Health Report | Scoop.it
Could they be lurking in your home?
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May 13, 9:01 PM
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Who Are Boys’ Role Models Today?

Who Are Boys’ Role Models Today? | The Health Report | Scoop.it
Boys look to online influencers and the people in their life for models of masculinity. Youth service workers can be a positive influence.
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The Mental Health Benefits of Free Speech

The Mental Health Benefits of Free Speech | The Health Report | Scoop.it
Suppressing freedom of expression can have consequences for us individually and as a society.
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Embracing the Uncertainty of Being a Mom

Embracing the Uncertainty of Being a Mom | The Health Report | Scoop.it
Parenting is full of questions, and people online purport to have all the answers for raising perfect kids. The reality is much more complicated.
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How Does Menopause Affect Your Mental Health?

How Does Menopause Affect Your Mental Health? | The Health Report | Scoop.it
Women and health professionals need to be more aware of how this life stage can affect mood, anxiety, depression, and more.
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Why are measles cases in Alberta rising faster than in most other provinces?

Why are measles cases in Alberta rising faster than in most other provinces? | The Health Report | Scoop.it
As of May 13, there are 374 measles cases in total, bringing Alberta's case count to the second-highest in the country
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Scientists Claim AI Can Tell Cancer Patients Their Odds of Living by Looking At Their Selfies

Scientists Claim AI Can Tell Cancer Patients Their Odds of Living by Looking At Their Selfies | The Health Report | Scoop.it
An AI model can purportedly glean a cancer patient's biological age by looking at a photo of their face, predicting their odds of survival.
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How the Brain Charts Choices Before We Move

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Ozempic works for weight, now for its effect on the mind

Ozempic works for weight, now for its effect on the mind | The Health Report | Scoop.it
Weight-loss injections could help treat depression and anxiety by lowering levels of inflammation in the brain, according to new research. Scientists analysed data from 26,000 adults taking drugs such as semaglutide, which is sold under the brand names Ozempic and Wegovy, to see if they benefited the mind as well as the body. The medication was linked to significant improvements in mood and wellbeing, including in adults with severe mental illnesses such as schizophrenia. Experts said it was
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This Common Condition May Raise Your Risk of Having An Autoimmune Disease By 80%, Study Finds

This Common Condition May Raise Your Risk of Having An Autoimmune Disease By 80%, Study Finds | The Health Report | Scoop.it
It's not clear why, but experts have some theories.
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Here's what actually causes high cholesterol (and how to cut it)

Here's what actually causes high cholesterol (and how to cut it) | The Health Report | Scoop.it
Despite its reputation as the main villain against heart health, cholesterol is still widely misunderstood May 10, 2025 Cholesterol has a bit of an image problem. The substance flowing throughout our bodies is painted with the brush of a dangerous fat, clogging our arteries and potentially putting us at risk of heart disease and stroke. However, that’s only half the picture. Yes, cholesterol is a fat-like substance and yes, it can be a problem… but not all the time. In fact, sometimes it’s
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All living things emit an eerie glow that is snuffed out upon death

All living things emit an eerie glow that is snuffed out upon death | The Health Report | Scoop.it
Our bodies emit a stream of low-energy photons, and now experiments in mice have revealed that this ghostly glow is cut off when we die
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The High-Protein Breakfast You Should Meal-Prep This Weekend

The High-Protein Breakfast You Should Meal-Prep This Weekend | The Health Report | Scoop.it
This high-protein blueberry and peanut butter chia pudding is a perfect make-ahead breakfast packed with fiber and protein to keep you energized throughout the day.
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Enzo is the CEO of Lugen Family Office, CEO of Medici Family Office, a best selling author, and a social entrepreneur. Enzo is the most trusted Consigliere to several UHNW families and a sought after speaker.