Pictures: What to Do After a Bad Night’s Sleep

Pictures: What to Do After a Bad Night’s Sleep submitted by /u/Professional-Dragon
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Rhonda Patrick's New Speech on Sauna Benefits for Heart Health

Rhonda Patrick's New Speech on Sauna Benefits for Heart Health submitted by /u/AnyoneButDoug
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Heart-healthy forager-farmers in lowland Bolivia are changing diets & gaining weight - People known for 'astonishing' cardiovascular health are going to market & changing their diets -- with the biggest difference being more cooking oil

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Three dead, hundreds ill in Spain listeria outbreak: WHO

Three dead, hundreds ill in Spain listeria outbreak: WHO
Reuters: Health
Three people have died and at least 222 have been infected in Spain's largest ever outbreak of listeria, the World Health Organization (WHO) said on Monday.


Purdue Pharma, Accused Of Fueling declared 'Opioid Crisis', Files For Chapter 11 - The bankruptcy follows the Sackler family, which owns Purdue, agreeing to surrender control of the company & offering $3 billion in cash to opioid-hit communities.

Purdue Pharma, Accused Of Fueling declared 'Opioid Crisis', Files For Chapter 11 - The bankruptcy follows the Sackler family, which owns Purdue, agreeing to surrender control of the company & offering $3 billion in cash to opioid-hit communities. submitted by /u/anutensil
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AstraZeneca diabetes drug granted fast track status for heart failure treatment

AstraZeneca diabetes drug granted fast track status for heart failure treatment
Reuters: Health
AstraZeneca's diabetes drug, Farxiga, has been granted fast track designation by U.S. regulators for the treatment of heart failure, boosting prospects of wider use of the drug and putting it ahead of rivals.


Tanzania's Zanzibar begins to register traditional healers

Tanzania's Zanzibar begins to register traditional healers
Reuters: Health
Zanzibar's traditional healers with their toolkits of herbs, holy scriptures and massages are being registered by authorities keen to regulate the practitioners who treat everything from depression to hernias.