Title: AHA News: Eating Foods That Promote Inflammation May Worsen Heart Failure
Category: Health News
Created: 11/30/2020 12:00:00 AM
Last Editorial Review: 12/1/2020 12:00:00 AM

For many of us, the portal to the rest of the internet begins with a search. Whether it’s a random trivia hunt or detailed dive, our quest for information most often relies on a search engine of some sort. In July 2020 alone, Verizon Media processed 2.23 billion searches in the United States. Search isn’t an online luxury, it’s a digital necessity. While Google dominates, many are keen to see a change of the guard. If search is a must-have, this generation of internet users has some key requirements that other tech companies and upstarts are fulfilling. Mobile-first for the…
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Title: Booze Robbing Many Americans of Their Sleep
Category: Health News
Created: 11/28/2020 12:00:00 AM
Last Editorial Review: 11/30/2020 12:00:00 AM

There’s no way around the fact that Christmas has a large carbon footprint, from the traveling we do to the presents we give and the large amounts of food we eat. But it is possible to at least reduce the negative impacts. With climate change and carbon dioxide levels now major sources of concern, surely it is time to see what can be done to be friendlier to the environment, and the Christmas tree is a good place to start. As editor of an academic journal on arboriculture – the cultivation of trees – this is something I know a…
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For most of the 20th century, more than 60,000 people died in the US from polio, diphtheria, and small pox each year. In 2016, the American death toll from these diseases was zero. Around the globe, two to three million deaths from these diseases and others, including measles, rubella, and tetanus, are prevented each year. These remarkable statistics are a triumph of medicine and the single most effective public health measure in history: global vaccination programs. COVID-19, after the most rapid and sustained vaccine development program in history, now looks set to be joining this list of fatal diseases that…
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