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Continue with Googlemedium.com • Philosophy • World
This article challenges physicalism's view of death as the absolute end, contrasting it with widespread human belief in an afterlife and exploring a philosopher's evolving perspective on mortality.
dailymail.co.uk • Health • World
A new study suggests a link between high chicken consumption and increased mortality risk, particularly from gastrointestinal cancers, prompting further research into the optimal levels of poultry intake.
parade.com • Health • World
A study suggests a link between sleeping pill use and a significantly increased risk of early death, prompting concerns about the long-term effects of these medications.
theepochtimes.com • Medicine • Florida
A new preprint study suggests that Florida adults receiving the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine had a higher mortality rate than those who received the Moderna vaccine.
economist.com • Health • World
Despite lower healthcare spending, France boasts significantly better health outcomes than the United States, exhibiting longer lifespans and lower rates of heart attacks, obesity, and opioid-related deaths.
dailymail.co.uk • Nutrition • World
New research suggests that high consumption of ultra-processed foods, including popular protein shakes, is linked to an increased risk of early death.
theatlantic.com • Health • World
This article argues that functional metrics like walking speed, grip strength, and push-up capacity are better indicators of health and longevity than body mass index (BMI).
medicaldialogues.in • Medicine • USA
A recent study reveals that generalized pustular psoriasis patients face a significantly higher mortality risk than those with plaque psoriasis or the general population, highlighting the urgent need for better management strategies.
clarin.com • Health • World
A new study suggests that 7,000 daily steps, rather than the often-cited 10,000, significantly reduces mortality risk, offering a more attainable goal for improving public health.