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Mayo Clinic expert: Joint replacement surgery, arthritis are not inevitable

MAYO CLINIC NEWS NETWORK — Don't worry about your hips or knees as you age. Arthritis in those joints isn't inevitable. Keep doing the activities...

How to keep joints healthy as you age

MAYO CLINIC NEWS NETWORK — For joints to work well, they need cartilage, a slippery tissue that covers the ends of bones, acts like...

Exercise is good for joints with wear-and-tear arthritis

BBC – Exercise is good for people with wear-and-tear joint arthritis and should be a "core treatment", new draft guidelines for the NHS advise. It...

Burger Joint Closed By Health Dept., Refused To Be “Vaccination Police”

The In-N-Out hamburger chain is sizzling mad after San Francisco shut down its indoor dining for refusing to check customers' vaccination status.

NY Burger Joint Says Business Tanked 25% After Vaccine Mandate

August 29, 2021 (Reclaim The Net) A restaurant called Mooyah Burgers, Fries, and Shake is owned by Art and Nick Depole in Times Square. The owners...

City-Country Mortality Gap Widens Amid Persistent Holes in Rural Health Care Access

KFF HEALTH NEWS – In Matthew Roach’s two years as vital statistics manager for the Arizona Department of Health Services, and 10 years previously...

Japan warns on surge in potentially deadly strep throat cases

TOKYO – Japanese health authorities have warned about a jump in potentially deadly strep throat infections, with cases running about three times higher than...

Fad Diet DOUBLES Risk of Cardiovascular Death

A study of over 20,000 adults found that those who followed an 8-hour time-restricted eating schedule, a type of intermittent fasting, had a 91% higher risk of death from cardiovascular disease.

Professor discovers breakthrough in stroke patient’s head positioning

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (WATE) — The moments after a stroke are critical. Time is of the essence to get to a hospital and get care but...

California May Face More Than $40M in Fines for Lapses in Prison Suicide Prevention

Suicides have long been a problem in California prisons and are considered a bellwether of a broader, decades-long lack of adequate prison mental health care. They are one of several ongoing issues at the center of a class-action federal lawsuit that dates to 1990.

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