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People with RA have ahigher risk of obesity, and all the metabolic complications that go along with it, includingdiabetes, cardiovascular disease, chronic kidney disease, and certain cancers. Obesity is also known to contribute to inflammation, which canexacerbate flaresand symptoms of RA. If you...
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In Louisiana,WalletHub.comsays we have the3rd highest rate of obesity in children.We also have the3rd highest amount of adults who aren't physically active.We rankhighest in the entire country when it comes to cholesterol levels in adultsand we'refirst again when it comes to ignoring our fr...
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The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the vast differences in approaches to the control and containment of coronavirus across the world and has demonstrated the varied success of such approaches in minimizing the transmission of coronavirus. While previous studies have demonstrated high predictive...
This result is congruent with the role of NALB for post-Eocene migration and in connecting tropical floras in North America and Africa, and in eastern Asia and South America. However, alternative hypotheses with an origin in eastern Asia and early Trans-Beringia migrations of the genus cannot ...
Rates of preventable disease due to COVID were highest in Louisiana, Mississippi, Texas and New Mexico, surging more than 35%. Arizona's rate rose by 45%, the largest increase inpreventable deathsduring this period. Black and American Indian/Alaska Native people experienced some of the highest...
In the region comprised of Canada, the United States, and Central America, non-communicable diseases kill 5.5 million people annually. Each year, 15 million people around the world die prematurely between the ages of 30 and 69 years old from a non-communicable disease. Cardiovascular diseases ...
West Virginia also has more people affected by diabetes, heart disease and obesity than most other American states. Ten years ago, the AP described the West Virginia city of Huntington as the unhealthiest place in America. The finding was based on health information from the Centers for Disease...