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Risk for heat-related disease and death is rising worldwide due to climate change

Climate Change Ups Heat Deaths, Especially Among Elderly

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More people vulnerable to heat exposure, potentially causing heat stress, heart and kidney disease
For very old adults

Protein Intake Tied to Disability Trajectory in Very Old

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Intake of at least 1 g/kg of adjusted body weight per day linked to better disability trajectories
A home-based intervention can improve disadvantaged chronic kidney disease patients' activation in their health and health care

Home-Based Intervention Helpful for Disadvantaged CKD Patients

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Rural Zuni Indians with kidney disease had improved activation in their own health and health care
Higher consumption of vegetables and fruits is associated with lower odds of future memory loss in men

Fruits, Veggies, Orange Juice May Protect Men’s Memory

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Findings based on subsequent memory loss 20 years after food assessment
For patients with hereditary angioedema type I or II

Lanadelumab Reduces Attack Rate in Hereditary Angioedema

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Significant reduction in attack rate compared with placebo seen for three dose regimens of lanadelumab
A healthy lifestyle during midlife is associated with less subclinical atherosclerosis among women

Healthy Lifestyle Tied to Less Atherosclerosis for Women

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Women have less subclinical atherosclerosis during midlife with higher healthy lifestyle score
In addition to many other health risks

FDA: Kratom Products Have High Levels of Heavy Metals

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New concern added to list of the agency's warnings about the herbal supplement
In a statement released late yesterday

FDA: Safe to Eat Romaine Lettuce Again, but Check Labels

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Romaine lettuce sold in stores to carry labels with region where produce was grown, harvest date
A major update of the United States' system for approving medical devices was announced yesterday by the Food and Drug Administration.

FDA to Update Medical Device Approvals Process

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Revised process will ensure new medical devices meet safety and effectiveness standards
Serum vitamin D levels are associated with cardiorespiratory fitness

Vitamin D Levels Linked to Cardiorespiratory Fitness

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Individuals in top quartile of vitamin D levels have significantly higher CRF than those in lowest quartile