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Can You Prevent the Hunched Back of Kyphosis?

A hunched back develops gradually as weak muscles, poor posture, and declining bone strength allow gravity to pull your spine forward over time Up to 40% of adults over 60 experience significant spinal curvature, and the angle worsens steadily with each decade if you don't interv ...  Show more

Study Reveals Bile as Reservoir for Microplastics in Humans

Microplastics have been found in every human bile sample tested, showing that your body is likely actively storing them in a key digestive fluid Higher levels of microplastics are linked to gallstones, meaning everyday plastic exposure connects directly to a condition that causes ...  Show more

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