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COVID-19 variant guide: A look at Greek alphabet of virus mutations Of the COVID-19 variants that have been named, the most talked about is delta. But there are many more, named according to the Greek alphabet.
The scoop on fructose, a simple sugar with a bad reputation What does the science say about the pros and cons of fructose? Here's what to know.
Turmeric supplements not proven as safe in breast cancer treatment The use of supplements like turmeric among those undergoing cancer treatment is a concern. They are not standardized like prescription medications.
Taking the plunge? Cold-water dips could be risky for some Swimming in cold water is generally safe, but some people should be cautious.
Healthy diet better than supplements to prevent prostate cancer, studies say There’s no evidence to support supplements as a way to prevent prostate cancer. It's best to focus on getting nutrients through a healthy diet.
Why people faint: From common to very rare causes About one in seven fainting episodes stems from heart‑related problems.
Red and processed meat: No worries, some or none? Avoiding red and processed meats has been a standard public health message for many years. But experts continue to debate the issue.
Marketing of diabetes drugs for weight loss ignites debate Some new drugs to treat Type 2 diabetes are being reformulated by manufacturers as an obesity treatment. This has created a thicket of issues.