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Business Insider Check your medicine cabinets.
A type of drug used by 50 million Americans has been linked to an increased risk of death
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The longer a person uses the heartburn drugs, the greater the risk of death, new research suggests.
104 months ago
Business Insider They have been tied to a wide range of harmful side effects.
A type of drug used by 50 million Americans has been linked to an increased risk of death
businessinsider.com
The longer a person uses the heartburn drugs, the greater the risk of death, new research suggests.
104 months ago
HuffPost UK PPI use was associated with a 25% heightened risk of death.
104 months ago
HuffPost UK Lifestyle PPI use was associated with a 25% heightened risk of death.
104 months ago
Los Angeles Times Sports Here's our latest mixed martial arts rankings:
MMA Rankings: Tough month for Brock Lesnar, but not for Cain Velasquez
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The Times’ MMA rankings for July:
116 months ago
HuffPost UK Lifestyle Time to stock up
Eating Nuts Could Reduce Prostate Cancer Death Risk, Study Finds
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Risk of death was reduced by more than a third.
117 months ago
NPR What's considered the healthiest weight — at least when it comes to the lowest risk of death — might be changing.
Does Putting On A Few Pounds Help You Cheat Death?
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We're told that it's important to keep body mass index below 25. But a study finds that for the lowest risk of death, the magic number has inched up to 27 — in the "overweight" category.
118 months ago
Fox News The risk of death was lowest for those who drank four to five cups of coffee per day.
Drinking Coffee Tied to Lower Risk of Death
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Coffee drinkers had a reduced risk of death from heart disease, chronic respiratory diseases, diabetes, pneumonia and influenza and suicide, but not cancer, the researchers found.
123 months ago
The Economist First they ignore you, then they laugh at you, then they fight you, then they put your college rankings in the prospectus to attract students. Explore our first-ever college rankings now
The Economist’s first-ever college rankings
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American universities claim to hate the simplistic, reductive college rankings...
125 months ago
Newsweek Right now, the U.S. government’s standards for acceptable air pollution exposure permit enough of it to significantly increase one’s risk of early death.
U.S. Air Pollution Limits Leave Residents at Risk for Early Death
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Breathing air clean enough to meet the EPA's standards raises one's risk of heart disease death by 12 percent, according to a new study.
126 months ago
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