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    Olive oil is considered one of the healthiest fats you can eat. Learn more about its benefits and how to include this healthful fat in your diet.

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    The American Gastroenterological Association and the American College of Gastroenterology announced new guidelines for treating chronic idiopathic constipation. Magnesium oxide and senna-based laxatives are among the 10 evidence-based methods for treating constipation noted in the updated guidelines.

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    An op-ed, published in April in The Conversation, pointed to oral sex as the leading risk factor for throat cancer. The leading risk factor for all throat cancer in most developed countries is human papillomavirus (HPV), which can be transmitted via oral sex.

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    Spirulina is a blue-green algae that grows naturally in saltwater lakes and oceans and is rich in protein, vitamins, minerals, carotenoids, and antioxidants that can help protect cells from damage.

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    A new study found that people with asthma may be 36% more likely to develop cancer than people without asthma. While a correlation is possible, both the research team and outside experts agree that more research is needed to make a conclusive decision.

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