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Courtenay Harris Bond

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E-bikes are causing more brain injuries. Wearing the right helmet can make a big difference, Jefferson specialist says

It's important to wear the right helmet to help prevent brain injuries while riding an e-bike. E-bike helmets have a special designation and provide more padding than standard bike helmets. Here's how to choose one.

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PhillyVoice5h ago

When buying GLP-1 weight-loss drugs online, it's easy to bypass doctor consultations, secret shoppers find

Two-thirds of telehealth websites visited by Yale researchers offered GLP-1 weight-loss drugs without requiring medical consultation. The researchers say this indicates a 'drive to prescribe' the drugs over medical quality medical care.

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PhillyVoice2d ago

Summer is peak time for fruit — and for fruit flies

Fruit fly infestations are common during the summer. Here are some tips to prevent or control them.

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PhillyVoice2d ago

Catnip lotion is as effective as DEET at repelling mosquitoes, study says

Catnip lotions may be a cost-effective alternative to DEET insect repellent, particularly in developing countries where malaria is a problem, research suggests. They also may appeal to people who like to avoid chemical repellents.

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PhillyVoice1d ago

Sugar substitutes are low in calories, but may disrupt your metabolism, study says

Artificial sweeteners may the increase risk of heart disease and type 2 diabetes, a new study says. Because they pass through the gut, they also may alter the gut microbiome and metabolism.

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PhillyVoice1d ago

For many cancers, men are more likely to be diagnosed at later stages than women

Men are more likely than women to receive late-stage cancer diagnoses, a new study says. Part of the reason may be that women are more likely than men to go to the doctor, increasing their chances of cancer being caught early.

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PhillyVoice17h ago