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As cannabis gets candy-coated and legalized, science warns that the risks to developing brains—before and after birth—are real, and no gummy bear can sugarcoat that.
Oklahoma slashes smoking rates, but new nicotine products and youth marketing threaten hard-won public health gains.
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The Mirror US on MSN7 habits to begin practicing now to avoid dementia in the futureExercising regularly will keep your brain active and sharp, increasing blood flow and reducing inflammation. Exercise also supports new cell growth in your brain. Go to the gym, walk, cycle, or do ...
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Medindia on MSNHeart-Healthy Habits Cut Cancer and Dementia Risk TooA growing body of research confirms what health experts have long suspected: habits that protect the heart may also guard ...
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