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Michelle Pugle

Michelle Pugle

Contributing Writer at Healthline

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Vegan Breastmilk Does Contain Essential Nutrients for Infants

New research finds that a vegan diet does not affect breastmilk concentrations of vitamin B2 and carnitine, which are essential nutrients for developing infants.
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Anti-Aging Botox Alternatives: How Well Do They Work?

Treatments to reverse the signs of aging like ultherapy and microneedling are growing in popularity, but how do the results compare to Botox? Here’s what dermatologists say you can expect.
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High Blood Pressure Risk Greater for Woman Taking Oral Estrogen

New research suggests the risk of developing high blood pressure may be higher for women taking oral forms of estrogen than those who take non-oral forms of hormone replacement therapy (HRT).
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Long-Term Diabetes Remission Possible After Gastric Bypass Surgery

New research finds that gastric bypass surgery can help people achieve long-term diabetes remission regardless of how much weight is lost.
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Eating These Six Foods Can Help You Stay Heart Healthy

A new study found people who don’t eat enough of certain foods including legumes, nuts and full-fat dairy, are at higher risk of developing heart disease.
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Depression: How TikTok's 'Bed Rotting' Trend Can Make Symptoms Worse

TikTok’s ‘bed rotting’ trend, which consists of spending long periods of time in bed scrolling on a phone or binge-watching TV, isn’t the self-care fix some people claim it is. Health experts warn it can have negative effects on mental and physical health, including making depression symptoms worse.
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Drinking Kombucha May Help Reduce Blood Sugar Levels for People wit...

A new study suggests that drinking kombucha tea daily may help lower blood sugar levels in people living with type 2 diabetes.
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Added Sugars in Your Diet May Increase Your Risk of Developing Kidn...

New research suggests people who get more than 25% of their total energy from added sugars could have an 88% higher chance of kidney stones than those who eat a diet low in added sugars.
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Heart Attack: Pain May Indicate Lower Odds of Long-Term Survival

New research suggests that people who experience extreme pain in the first year following a heart attack may have lower odds of long-term survival.
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Eating Small Daily Handful of Nuts Linked to Lower Risk of Depression

Research suggests eating nuts may help reduce risk of depression in adults. However, it’s not exactly clear the exact reason why.
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Ozempic, Wegovy Under Investigation for Suicidal Ideation, Hair Loss

Ozempic and other GLP-1 drugs are currently under safety review in several countries after a small number of cases have reported an increase in suicidal thoughts while taking the medications.