A 2025 study that involved 125,000 people (ages 40 to 69), who were followed for about a decade, found that both the quantity and variety of flavonoid intake were linked with significantly reduced risks of chronic disease and death from any cause.
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Tennis leg refers to a strained calf muscle, usually the gastrocnemius. A person can injure the muscle during activity when planting the foot down hard or suddenly changing direction. This might happen during sports, such as tennis, or even while walking or jogging. Mature athletes, who are prone to injury, are vulnerable to the injury. Treatment can involve resting, elevating, and icing the calf muscle; wearing a compression sock; taking painkillers; getting physical therapy; and having surgery.
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There are no medications to treat aortic stenosis (narrowing of the aortic valve), but several possibilities are currently being studied, including a class of drugs to treat diabetes and others that lower high lipoprotein(a) blood levels.
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Few people get the recommended two fruits and three vegetables per day. Tips for helping people add more produce into their diets include starting small (making just one minor addition or substitution at a time and sticking with it for several weeks); choosing smarter snacks (like hummus and carrots or apples and peanut butter); sneaking pureed vegetables into pasta and other dishes; making smoothies and soups; and relying on frozen fruits and vegetables.
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Keep your brain sharp by trying something new—read, play chess, tackle puzzles, learn a skill, or take on a fresh challenge at work or home. Learn more about this health tip.
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Bright lights at night can block melatonin and disrupt sleep. Dim lights, avoid screens after 9 pm, skip backlit devices, and use night lights instead of bright bulbs. Learn more about this health tip.
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