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How to avoid the soon-to-be number one killer

January 3, 2019
Heart disease is on the cusp of relinquishing the top spot as cause of death in the U.S.
Researchers have found that adhering to the 2015 Dietary Guidelines for Americans pays significant health dividends even for people living outside the United States.

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Researchers find adherence to U.S. dietary guidelines yields health benefits in Spain

December 28, 2018
Joint American-Spanish study evaluated health recommendations in a Mediterranean cohort.
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A radiation alternative yields better quality of life results for patients after breast cancer surgery

December 13, 2018
A new study suggests proton therapy as a better option for early-stage breast cancer patients
Study finds link between freight-railyard pollution and asthma-related emergency room visits in children

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School of Public Health study finds railyard proximity linked to asthma in children

November 28, 2018
Researcher says low-income, minority children without health insurance suffer the most
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Study explores barriers for prostate cancer screening among high-risk Black men

November 9, 2018
Published in The Journal for Nurse Practitioners, study provides recommendations to increase screening
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Researchers find mold contamination in Eastern Coachella Valley

November 8, 2018
Ryan Sinclair, PhD, says conditions in farm-worker housing expose children to great risk
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Immediate breast reconstruction with mastectomy doesn’t negatively affect patient outcomes, study finds

October 24, 2018
Slight delay needed to coordinate schedules for both surgeons is insubstantial, researchers say
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LLU School of Public Health study finds meat, not eggs, is linked to type 2 diabetes

October 18, 2018
Researchers unscramble conclusions of previous studies to identify real risk factors for disease.
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Two-year study finds healthy elders consuming nearly 300 calories of walnuts daily show no negative effects on body weight, composition

October 3, 2018
Findings could expand the field’s understanding of the nut’s impact on weight, specifically in elderly subjects
Loma Linda University study will find out if a fermented soybean product reduces the risk of heart disease.

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Loma Linda University Health seeks paid participants for fermented soybean study

October 2, 2018
Study seeks to determine if powdered product reduces risk factors of heart disease
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