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8 most affordable sources of high-protein foods

Celebrated annually on February 27, International Protein Day seeks to heighten awareness regarding the importance of protein in our diet and promote informed decision-making about protein consumption. Here are some economical sources of high-protein foods.

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Is Stretching Now Underrated? Accumulating Research Says Yes

While experts debate the effectiveness of stretching, some research is uncovering surprising benefits like strength gains, longevity, and cardiovascular health.

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Benefit of Late Thrombolysis in Large Vessel Strokes?

Some patients with large vessel occlusion strokes may still benefit from thrombolysis even after the traditional 4.5-hour window, new analysis of the TIMELESS trial suggested.

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Stroke: Late Administration of Tenecteplase Limits Benefits

Late tenecteplase treatment (4.5-24 hours post-stroke) did not benefit patients with large-vessel occlusion stroke, but could help those with M1 occlusions, a new study showed.

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Cellulite: Outcomes 1 Year After Noninvasive Treatment

The findings build on results from a 12-week study of the device, which the investigators said "induces physical shearing of fibrous septa through rapid acoustic pulses."

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PCOS May Lead to Memory, Decision-Making Problems Later on

A new study suggested that people with polycystic ovary syndrome may be more likely to develop problems with memory and attention by their middle age.

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New Tech Could Record Deep-Brain Activity From Surface

Combining electrical and optical methods with AI, researchers developed a new brain implant that can read deep-brain activity without penetrating tissue.

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Inside Politics With Dana Bash

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CNN News Central

an 18-year-old -- dale baby made history when he became the first person in the world to receive a partial heart transplant. now at 20 years old, owen monroe is making history again, because the tissue used to fix his heart is growing along with his heart. >> at the time of his first operation, owen's heart was the size of a strawberry. today, it's about the size of an apricot. this type of growth was a long sought after goal for this type of repair. let's bring in meg terrel. walk us through this groundbreaking procedure. >> this is a great example of really good news. this baby, of course, was born with a genetic heart defect and he needed immediate care. the previous option would have been to use nonfunctioning

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